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Cynthia Cutright City of Port Huron

Deputy City Manager Resigns

Port Huron city leaders are reshuffling operations after a key resignation. Deputy City Manager Cynthia Broomfield is leaving for a new job out of state, a move officials say brings her closer to family. Rather than replace her, City Manager James Freed plans to absorb the role and reorganize staff workflow. Broomfield spent more than eight years with the city, leading major projects, including federal pandemic relief funding and downtown improvements. Freed called her a trusted leader as the city shifts how it runs day-to-day operations.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New CEO Returns

A familiar face is back leading emergency response in St. Clair County. Timothy Niggemeyer, a former Tri-Hospital EMS leader, has returned as CEO after more than a decade away. The service now handles nearly 26,000 calls a year across most of the county, more than double ’14 levels. His top priority is an August millage vote that helps fund ambulances, staffing, and response times. Without it, leaders say the system could struggle. Niggemeyer is also preparing crews for future changes, including new technology in emergency care.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Clyde Township Church Property Sold

A former church property in Clyde Township is getting new life as a sports complex. The 6.8-acre site on Imlay City Road sold for $325,000 in a cash deal on May 20 after about three months on the market. A private buyer plans to turn the former Grace Baptist Church into a soccer-focused multi-use facility. The nearly 14,000-square-foot property includes classrooms, a gym, and additional buildings. The sale also boosts a regional faith-based foundation supporting nonprofits across eastern Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sturgeon Fest and Friends

Port Huron is spotlighting one of the Great Lakes’ oldest residents this week. Sturgeon Fest and Friends runs 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Park on Omar Street, with free admission and parking. Families can see live lake sturgeon up close in a touch tank, join hands-on activities and workshops, and watch an Anishinaabe drum ceremony. Organizers say the St. Clair River supports more than 10,000 of the giant fish, which can reach six feet and live a century.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Maintenance Director Charged In Embezzlement Case

A former Michigan school employee is now facing serious charges after a months-long investigation. Sixty-year-old Duane Paehlig, once the maintenance director for Sandusky Community Schools, was arraigned in Sanilac County court and did not enter a plea. Prosecutors accuse him of embezzling at least $20,000, committing forgery, and damaging school property. Police say searches at his home last October turned up district-owned items. He is being held on a $100,000 bond and is due back in court June 9. If convicted, he could face years in prison.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Murder Case In Lapeer County Paused

A Lapeer County murder case is on hold after a judge ruled the suspect is not competent to stand trial. Authorities say 32-year-old William Channer Jr. of Columbus Township shot and killed his former boss, Logan Welch, at Trims Unlimited in Almont last November. Channer later led deputies on a high-speed chase before being shot and arrested. A forensic evaluation found him incompetent but “restorable,” meaning treatment could allow the case to move forward. Prosecutors say the court will review his condition monthly.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet