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Wing Resigns from Orchestra

Anthony Wing has resigned as Executive Director of the International Symphony Orchestra, with Elyse Duchesne stepping in as Interim Executive Director. Elyse will manage operations during the search for a permanent replacement. Dinah Bianchi joins as Managing Director to oversee performances and programming. The board appreciates Tony’s service and ensures a smooth transition. Updates will be discussed at the Annual General Meeting tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 in Sarnia. A virtual meeting option will be available.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair County Housing Report

In October, St. Clair County saw the median home price rise slightly to $283,000, up just 0.2% from the previous month. Compared to last year, home prices in the area are up 2%, with homes listed at $176 per square foot. Homes are selling faster locally, with the median time on the market dropping to 43 days, faster than the national average of 58 days. However, new listings in the county dropped 4.3% from last year, with about 180 homes hitting the market.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Hunter Helps Catch Fugitive

A Battle Creek man wanted on multiple warrants was arrested Friday in Emmett Township after a deer hunter reported suspicious behavior near his four-wheeler, according to Michigan State Police. The 28-year-old suspect, already involved in a dangerous hit-and-run earlier that morning, had fled into the woods after ramming his girlfriend’s vehicle multiple times and causing a multi-car crash on Michigan Avenue. Police from several agencies, already searching the area, quickly located and arrested him after the hunter’s tip. Authorities praised the hunter’s vigilance.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Police K9 Named

In Port Huron, excitement filled the air as Officer Paul revealed the name of his new K9 partner: Axel! After visiting eight local schools and receiving hundreds of creative suggestions, the winning name came from four local students—Ben, Greyson, Matthew, and Syer. To celebrate, officers surprised the winners with framed photos of their submissions, a chance to meet Axel, and a pizza party for their class. A big thanks goes to all the students, teachers, and schools for their enthusiastic support of this fun project.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Advance Auto Parts Restructuring

Advance Auto Parts announced plans to close at least 500 corporate stores and exit 200 independent locations by mid-2025, as part of a major restructuring. This decision comes after the company reported an 11% profit increase in Q3 of this year, despite lower sales. The closures aim to boost parts availability, improve pricing, and enhance operational efficiency. While it’s unclear if the Port Huron store will be affected, the company operates 140 locations in the state, including in Lansing, Warren, and Detroit.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Landmark Academy Threat

Landmark Academy students returned to school Thursday after authorities deemed a recent shooting threat non-credible. The Kimball Township school had canceled Wednesday’s classes after a tip about a gun threat, but the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office found no evidence to support it. School officials reassured parents of existing safety protocols. Police presence will be visible on campus, and middle and high school students will have their backpacks searched. Social workers are available to support anxious students, as administrators remind families that false school threats can lead to felony charges.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet