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“Sisters Act Out” Brings Laughter and Music

Grace Episcopal Church in Port Huron is bringing laughter to the stage with “Sisters Act Out,” a lively musical comedy performed by talented senior women. The performers bring humor, catchy songs, and playful antics that are sure to entertain. The show happens Saturday, October 4th at 7 p.m. inside the church at 1213 6th Street. Tickets cost $20 and are available now for what promises to be a night full of fun and laughter in the heart of town.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Defense Seeks Venue Change in Murder Case

The murder case against 36-year-old Sayon Florence has taken a new turn as her attorney pushes for a change of venue. Defense lawyers argue heavy media coverage and online comments in St. Clair County make it impossible to find an impartial jury. Florence is accused in the January 28th shooting death of Vincent Buckles at his Vanness Street home, a case that also charges Dazman Drake. Prosecutors oppose moving the trial, insisting jurors can remain fair. A hearing on the request is set for September 22nd.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Connect Sarnia Keeps Downtown Drop-In Open

A new non-profit, Connect Sarnia, has secured the downtown drop-in centre at 181 Christina St. N., formerly run by Nightlight Canada, ensuring the space remains open for those facing social isolation. The volunteer-led group purchased the building in July, providing stability for 30 to 40 weekly guests. Connect Sarnia focuses on building lasting relationships through games, music, and art. Organizers say community support is key, from volunteers to donations of snacks, clothing, and funds.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Arrested in July Carjacking

A 24-year-old man has been arrested in Huron County in connection with a July carjacking in Elkton. The victim, Austin Bieri of Bad Axe, told police the suspect held him at knifepoint in his Chevy Tahoe and forced him to withdraw cash from a local ATM before Bieri escaped at a stoplight. The stolen Tahoe was later found burned in a cornfield near the Elkton plant. Last Friday, Aron M. Laycock was arrested and faces charges of carjacking and tampering with evidence.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Teen Safety Workshop

Parents and caregivers in Sandusky have a new opportunity to learn how to spot risky teen behaviors at a free event next Wednesday. The “Hidden in Plain Sight” session takes place at noon in the McKenzie Health System Dining Room, with a virtual Zoom option available. A prevention specialist with the Sanilac County Health Department will guide participants through the HIPS Kit, showing how everyday items in a teen’s room can signal substance use or other concerning behaviors. Registration is open online or by phone.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

YMCA Bike Challenge Return

The YMCA of the Blue Water Area will host its annual stationary bike challenge Sept. 27th at McMorran Plaza from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Teams of four will race to log the most miles while facing fun roadblocks and surprises. The family-friendly event includes live music, local food and a spirit contest. Proceeds support the YMCA’s Open Arms Campaign, which funds youth programs, swim lessons and free meals in the community. Rain or shine, the event moves indoors to the YMCA Gym if needed.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet