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Board Rejects Push to Cut Family Planning Services

In St. Clair County, the Health Advisory Board refused to cut local family planning services after a heated meeting on Wednesday. Medical Director Dr. Remington Nevin had urged the county to drop federal Title X funding, citing staffing shortages and other priorities. But dozens of residents pushed back, warning that hundreds of patients could lose access to birth control, STI testing, and preventive care. Board members agreed more time is needed for a solid transition plan to protect patients. The program served 871 people last year.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Students Shine at National SkillsUSA Competition

St. Clair County students brought home national recognition from the annual SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta. Three talented teens from the Technical Education Center competed against the country’s top young tradespeople. Rori Cowhy of Yale High School competed in welding sculpture, while Marysville’s Michael Carrier and Yale’s Blake Duvall took on advanced CNC machining events. Former TEC student Lucas Bauman placed ninth in the nation in the college division. TEC leaders say their strong showing highlights the quality of local career and technical training.

TEC student Rori Cowhy with her welding sculpture project

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Driver Thrown In Rollover Crash

A violent rollover crash left a young driver seriously hurt after being thrown more than 15 yards from the vehicle. Tuscola County deputies say it happened just before 2:30 a.m. Saturday near North Lake and Swaffer Roads in Watertown Township. Investigators believe the northbound car veered off the road, flipped several times, and landed in a field. The 24-year-old Vassar man was airlifted to a hospital. Several local agencies responded. The crash remains under investigation.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Grand Opening For New Riverfront Pavilion

Port Huron is getting a fresh riverfront hangout just in time for summer. The new pavilion at Military Street Bridge Pocket Park on Water Street now overlooks the Black River, giving residents a shaded spot to relax and take in the view. Construction wrapped up in late May, and city leaders are planning a public celebration July 6th from six to eight p.m., featuring live music. The park also includes accessible walkways, glass railings, and seating areas designed for small gatherings along the waterfront.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Restructures City Hall

Port Huron city leaders are reshaping how local government runs, cutting a vacant deputy city manager position and promoting five longtime employees to keep services moving. City Manager James Freed says the changes will save about $86,000 a year while improving service for residents. Rob Churchill moves into special projects, Ashly Filipiak takes over McMorran Place, Katie Gardner leads recreation and wellness, Jason Kuhlman oversees green infrastructure and cemeteries, and Ben Pionk manages parks and beaches, all now reporting directly to the city manager.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair County Seeks Public Art Projects

St. Clair County groups are being invited to help shape the region’s public spaces with new outdoor art. The Blue Water Arts Committee is offering grants for permanent pieces placed on publicly accessible property, including private land. Projects must already have a location, design, budget and timeline, and applicants must cover at least half the cost. Funding can pay for materials, installation and artist travel, but not staff time. Applications require renderings, cost estimates and property approval, with the next deadline set for July 16th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet