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Rock of Ages Returns to McMorran

In Port Huron, the Civic Theater is gearing up for its second annual “Rock of Ages” musical at McMorran Theater on May 16th and 17th. This lively show celebrates 80s rock with classics like “We Built this City” and “Don’t Stop Believin’,” telling the story of a small-town girl and a wannabe rockstar in Los Angeles. After a successful run in ’24, the theater expects big crowds. Tickets, ranging from $18 to $24, are available online at mcmorran.com.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

McKenzie Health System Upgrades MRI Capabilities

McKenzie Health System in Sandusky has upgraded its Wide Bore Mobile MRI Scanner to offer Magnetic Resonance Enterography, a safe, radiation-free scan that provides detailed images of the small intestine. This helps doctors diagnose conditions like Crohn’s disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, or blockages. Patients drink a contrast liquid and may get an IV for enhanced imaging, all in a roomy, comfortable scanner. It’s cutting-edge technology, keeping specialized care local for the community.

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144 Years of Service

The Port Huron Police Department marked its 144th anniversary of service on May 1st. Founded in 1881, it stands as one of Michigan’s oldest police departments. For over a century, PHPD has been dedicated to safeguarding the Port Huron community with professionalism and integrity. The department expressed gratitude for the ongoing trust and support from its officers, past and present, and the local residents. Here’s to continuing its legacy of service for many more years.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lexington Village President Resigns

The Lexington Village Council held a special meeting on May 2 to address the resignation of Village President Kristen Kaatz. Over 20 residents attended as the council acknowledged her resignation letter. Kaatz, who has served since 2016, cited disagreements over recent council decisions made outside public meetings that conflicted with her leadership. She stressed that when conflict becomes a public spectacle, it loses its value. Kaatz urged residents to hold elected officials accountable.

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Port Huron to Discuss Budget

Port Huron is holding a public meeting on May 13th to discuss the proposed ’25-’26 budget and Capital Improvement Plan. City Manager James Freed revealed that the operating budget stands at $143.9 million. To balance it, $2.4 million in requested funds were cut, impacting areas like police and fire departments. Freed noted rising costs for fuel, fire trucks, and healthcare, which increased by 17% last year. The public can attend the meeting at the Municipal Office Center.

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WGRT’s Vickie Lemonis Named Local Business Person of the Year

WGRT Wins Big Again – Thanks to You!

WGRT 102.3 FM is celebrating another exciting honor – thanks to you, our amazing listeners, advertisers, and community partners! For the third year in a row, our very own Account Manager, Vickie Lemonis, has been named Alignable’s Local Business Person of the Year, a national recognition voted on by listeners, advertisers and businesses partners.

This follows her second consecutive win in the Advertising/Marketing category at the 2024 Best of the Blue Water Area Community’s Choice Awards, held at City Flats Hotel in Port Huron.

WGRT is honored and humbled by your continued support. Your loyalty helps us uplift local voices and build a stronger Blue Water Area.

From all of us at WGRT, thank you!