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Thumb Coast Electric Earns Honor

Thumb Coast Electric is gaining statewide attention in Michigan after being named one of the “50 Companies to Watch” for ’26. The honor highlights fast-growing small businesses making a real impact in their communities. The company was recognized at a major gala attended by hundreds of business leaders. To qualify, companies must show steady growth, strong leadership, and long-term potential. Leaders at Thumb Coast Electric say the award reflects their focus on quality work, employee investment, and community support as they continue expanding.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Scam Warning

Families in Sanilac County are being warned about a scam tied to the local jail. The Sheriff’s Office says scammers are using online inmate lists to find names, then calling relatives and falsely offering to post bond for a fee. Deputies stress this is not how the process works. Bonds are only handled through official court or jail channels, never through calls, texts, or social media. Residents should not send money or share information, and should report suspicious contact directly to the Sheriff’s Office.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lapeer County Parents Jailed

Two parents in Lapeer County are behind bars after investigators say a two‑month‑old suffered severe abuse. Deputies arrested Alyssa Holt at a Davison Township home on May 1st, while her husband, Troy Holt, was taken into custody later that day at Fort Custer during Army Reserve training. Authorities say the case began in November after the infant was found unresponsive and later diagnosed with brain bleeding and multiple broken bones. Both face first-degree child abuse and torture charges. They are due back in court May 8th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Great COVID Cleanup

St. Clair County is preparing for a fresh start as the Health Department launches the “Great COVID Cleanup” on Monday. The effort marks three years since the federal public health emergency ended and focuses on clearing out leftover pandemic items like old signs, plexiglass barriers, and floor stickers. Local businesses and public spaces across the county are encouraged to take part. Officials say the goal is to move forward while recognizing progress, with more health guidance on reducing airborne illnesses expected soon.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Teen Faces Felony Charges

A 19-year-old man from Port Huron is now facing multiple felony charges after a drug investigation led to his arrest. Authorities say Jayquawn “Blackout” Rowe tried to run from officers before being taken into custody last week. Investigators searched a home on Union Street, where they found crack cocaine, pills, and drug-related items. Rowe was arraigned Sunday on charges including intent to distribute and resisting arrest. His bond is set at $50,000, with his next court appearance scheduled for next Tuesday.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Trial Set for Former Treasurer

A St. Clair County case involving a Michigan political family is moving toward trial this summer. Kellie Lauwers, former treasurer of the Yale Chamber of Commerce and wife of State Sen. Dan Lauwers, is accused of embezzling more than $30,000 from the organization. Prosecutors say she wrote checks to herself, forged signatures, and altered financial records to hide the activity. A jury trial is now set for July 7th. A plea hearing is planned for June 29th. If convicted, she faces up to 10 years in prison.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet