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Thumb Food Security Workshop

Sanilac County is tackling rural hunger head-on. The Sanilac County Community Foundation will host the Thumb Food Security Workshop this Thursday at the Maple Valley Community Center in Sandusky. Funded by the Michigan Health Endowment Fund, the event connects pantry leaders across the Thumb to share ideas and strengthen food access. Guest speaker Jennifer Garner from the University of Michigan will discuss innovative ways communities can source local food. In-person guests get a free Farm-to-Plate lunch. Registration is open now on Eventbrite.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Skippers Stay Hot

In Port Huron, the St. Clair County Community College men’s basketball team lit it up on the road Saturday, rolling past Jackson College 106–78. The Skippers shot a scorching 56 percent from the floor, hitting nearly half their threes and racking up 39 assists. Kevin Tiggs led with 21 points, while Chris McLavish added a double-double with 17 points and 14 assists. SC4 dominated the glass and kept Jackson cold from deep, improving their conference push. The Skippers visit Macomb today before hosting Wayne County Saturday afternoon in Port Huron.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Youth Empowerment Breakfast Inspires

In Port Huron, the community came together for the MLK Day Youth Empowerment Breakfast on Saturday morning. Pastor Keith Wyett served meals as Mayor Anita Ashford — the city’s first African American mayor — led a down-to-earth talk on leadership and creating change close to home. Young participants then jumped into advocacy training, learning how to speak up and take action in their schools and neighborhoods. The event on Lapeer Avenue was backed by local groups, including Black Lives Matter Port Huron and Impact Youth Services.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Roundabout Named Michigan’s Most Dangerous

A new traffic study is raising alarms about one of Michigan’s busiest intersections. The roundabout at 18½ Mile Road and Van Dyke Avenue in Sterling Heights has been named the state’s most dangerous by Michigan Auto Law. State police data show 162 crashes and 12 injuries there in ’24 — up 20 percent from the year before. Experts say the multi-lane design and heavy freeway traffic nearby make it tricky for drivers to navigate. The report urges motorists to slow down and stay alert when entering roundabouts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Pocket Park Takes Shape

Construction is moving forward at Port Huron’s Military Street Pocket Park, where crews are laying the groundwork for a redesigned space along the Black River. Workers installed steel supports last week, with a concrete pour for the footings planned for this week—weather permitting. Once poured, the concrete will cure for about three weeks before the next phase begins. So far, the city has paid more than 237 thousand dollars for the project. City officials expect the downtown park to reopen by summer.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Dalton Jay’s No. 92 Retired

In Port Huron, Friday night was all about honoring a local hockey legend. The Prowlers retired Dalton Jay’s No. 92 jersey at McMorran Arena before facing Danbury. Jay, who played seven seasons with the team, scored a franchise-best 209 goals and became a fan favorite for his dedication on and off the ice. He’s the first player in the Prowlers’ 11-year history to receive the honor. Now working at McMorran Arena, Jay says the moment celebrates not just his career but the city’s deep love for hockey.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet