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TEC Students Advance to Nationals

Students at St. Clair County’s Technical Education Center are bringing home big wins after a statewide competition in Grand Rapids. More than 60 students competed, earning 13 medals across skilled trades like welding, machining, and cosmetology. Three students now advance to nationals in Atlanta this June. School leaders say the results reflect months of hands-on training and real-world preparation, highlighting how local students are building career-ready skills and standing out across Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

No Tax Increase

Port Huron leaders are moving ahead with next year’s budget, without raising taxes. City Council voted Monday to set a public hearing for May 11th on a proposed $164 million plan. City Manager James Freed says the budget is balanced and keeps services intact, despite rising costs like wages, pensions, health care, and utilities. Much of the increase funds major projects, including work on the Black River canal. A final review is expected before the hearing at City Hall.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Swatting Suspect Targets More

A dangerous hoax in Marine City is now turning personal. Police say a fake hostage call on April 12th triggered a massive four-hour response near South Water Street, only to be confirmed as a “swatting” incident with no victims. Now, the suspect is targeting officers and others involved, including Police Chief James Heaslip’s own family, using stolen personal information to make new threats. Authorities, including the FBI, are working to track the suspect, who has carried out similar hoaxes across the country.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Doorn Steps Down

Marty Doorn, founder and president of WGRT Radio, is stepping down from the East Shore Leadership Academy school board after more than a decade of service. Doorn helped launch the Port Huron-area charter school alongside several cofounders, helping shape its mission and growth from the ground up. In a statement, he says he’s grateful for the journey and proud to see the academy continue to serve local students and families. Doorn was also recognized by Northern Michigan University for his contributions.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Teen Sentenced in Drive-By Shooting

A 19-year-old Port Huron man is headed to prison after a November drive-by shooting on West Water Street. Cameron Maydwell was sentenced Monday to three-and-a-half to 10 years after pleading guilty to firing at a home and other weapons charges. Police arrested him and two others shortly after the shooting in a van with guns, including an AR-15. No one was hurt, but the judge said the victims were terrified. One co-defendant’s charges were dropped, while another awaits sentencing in June.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Children See Early Reading Gains

A new international study finds Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is boosting early reading skills, and the impact is showing up in St. Clair County. Since 2012, the program has delivered more than 683,000 books to local children, with over 4,200 kids currently enrolled. Families across the county are building home libraries and reading together every day, giving young children a stronger start before they ever enter the classroom.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet