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Outstanding Business Achievement Awards

The Sarnia Lambton Chamber of Commerce is hosting the annual Outstanding Business Achievement Awards on October 18th at the Dante Club. Sponsored by Libro Credit Union, the event includes a three-course dinner, live music from True North Music, and the announcement of this year’s award winners. Tickets are on sale early due to last year’s sellout. The evening will celebrate local businesses and entrepreneurs driving success in the Sarnia Lambton area.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

SC4 Free Concerts

SC4 is bringing free concerts to Port Huron each month as part of its Noon and Night Concert Series. The October 10th show, from noon to one, will feature Maria Rose, a singer and guitarist who blends Motown, pop, and blues from noon to one. The concerts aim to offer not only great music but also educational experiences. Locals can enjoy a mix, including folk, opera, and country, all for free. These events are designed to enrich the community and broaden attendees’ musical appreciation.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Blue Water Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Survey

The Blue Water Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, also known as Michigan’s Thumbcoast, has hired the award-winning Paradise Advertising & Marketing Inc. to create a five-year strategic plan focusing on advocacy, destination development, and sales and marketing. Residents of St. Clair, Sanilac, and Huron Counties are encouraged to share their thoughts through a brief survey at Bluewater.org/survey

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Donna Marie Niester Passes

Donna Marie Niester, 67, of Fort Gratiot, passed away on Sunday after battling cancer. Born in Mt. Clemens, she was CEO of Acheson Ventures and a dedicated community leader. Donna was known for her hospitality and commitment to family and community service. She is survived by her siblings, nieces, nephews, and her partner, Brian Harris. Visitation will be today at Karrer-Simpson Funeral Home, with a Funeral Mass on Thursday at St. Edward on the Lake Catholic Church. Donations can be made to the Donna M. Niester Fund.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Details in 1980 Murder

After 44 years, a key suspect in the 1980 murder of Karen Umphrey has admitted involvement. Anthony Harris, 64, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, revealing that he and Douglas Laming kidnapped and raped Umphrey, with Laming fatally shooting her. Umphrey’s body was discovered in Beard Hills, St. Clair County, in 1980. Advances in genetic testing identified both men as suspects. Harris confessed that the pair abducted Umphrey after a night out and later dumped her purse to hide evidence. Harris now faces 10 to 18 years in prison, with Laming’s trial set to begin.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Farmers Market Donates to Sanilac County Historical Society

The Port Sanilac Farmers Market has donated $2,000 dollars to the Sanilac County Historical Society, enhancing their annual lease agreement. Treasurer Lisa Alexander praised the market’s unique setting with trees, parking, and historic buildings. The market runs every Friday from May to October, featuring events like free concerts and story reading. Special highlights include Family Fun Day and a chili taste-off on October 18th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet