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Most Stores Pass Underage Alcohol Sting

Port Huron Police say most local stores are doing their part to keep alcohol out of the hands of minors. On Tuesday, officers sent underage decoys into 31 licensed businesses in the city. Thirty of them refused to sell alcohol and passed the check. Only one store failed: the Kroger at 2907 Krafft Road. Police are praising the compliant businesses and reminding all sellers to always check IDs. This helps stop underage drinking before it starts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Peck Farm Wins $99K State Grant

S.J. Organic Farms in Peck landed a big boost from the state. The Sanilac County business received nearly $99,000 through Michigan’s Last Food Mile grant program. The money will let them buy a refrigerated delivery vehicle so they can bring fresh organic produce, eggs, meat, and baked goods straight to local families. Customers in Marlette, Lexington, Port Huron, Davison, and Peck will have easier access to this nutritious food. This is one of only 21 projects funded statewide after more than 130 applications.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

SC4 Golf Classic

St. Clair County residents can support local student-athletes by joining the ’26 SC4 Golf Classic on Friday, June 12th at Marysville Golf Course. The popular fundraiser helps provide training, equipment, and travel resources for SC4 teams. Registration and lunch begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by a 12:30 shotgun start. The day ends with dinner, awards, and prizes at 4:30 p.m., plus raffles and fun on-course games for all skill levels. Individuals and businesses can register or sponsor now at stclair.nbsstore.net/golf-classic.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New McKenzie Hospital Clearly Visible

Drivers on M-46 can now clearly see McKenzie Health System’s new hospital rising from the ground. Construction continues to move forward after the last update in March. Crews are pushing ahead with underground electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work in areas C and D, while utilities advance into area B. Steel framing panels are going up along the north side, with work now starting on the east elevation too. Roof installation begins soon, along with backfilling and temporary power service. The new facility is expected to open next spring.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Books by Mail Now Available

Lambton County Library is now bringing books and more right to your mailbox. After a successful two-year pilot with just nine users, the Library by Mail service is open to all eligible cardholders who cannot visit a branch due to disability, illness, or lack of transportation. Materials like regular and large-print books, audiobooks, DVDs, and magazines will be delivered by Canada Post with a prepaid return envelope. Patrons can reserve items online, through the app, or by calling 866-324-6912 ext. 5900.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Barr Faces June Trial

A 60-year-old man from Kimball Township is now facing a June trial date in a deadly stabbing case tied to a local trail. Robert Barr is accused of killing 68-year-old Alvis Miranda during an argument last October along the Wadhams-to-Avoca Trail. Investigators say Miranda later died at the hospital from his injuries. Barr remains in the St. Clair County Jail on a half-million-dollar bond. If convicted of open murder, he could face life in prison. His next court appearance is set for mid-June.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet