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Mayor Reshuffles Council Seats

Port Huron Mayor Anita Ashford is shaking up the city council’s seating chart starting at next Monday’s meeting. The new arrangement moves several council members to different spots, aiming for what the mayor calls a more “harmonious” vibe. City Manager James Freed questions the timing and reasoning, worrying it might look like punishment for members who’ve recently clashed with the mayor. Traditionally, seats were based on seniority. Some councilors say they’re puzzled by the switch but insist it won’t change how they do their jobs.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Community Spotlight Event

Port Huron residents have something exciting coming up. The Blue Water Area Chamber of Commerce launches a new community event series with a fresh State of the City program on January 28th at the Wrigley Center. Leaders will share quick highlights of Port Huron’s booming progress, including thousands of new jobs and massive investments. The short, inspiring talks aim to celebrate everyday people powering the area’s growth and spark networking among neighbors. The free event starts at 5 p.m. and welcomes everyone interested in the area’s bright future.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Wage and Benefit Survey

The Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County has launched its annual Wage and Benefit Survey to help local employers stay competitive. The updated survey lets businesses compare pay and benefits with other St. Clair County companies. Wage data is prefilled, so most employers can finish in about 15 minutes. Participants receive a free 2026 report with confidential, countywide results designed to support hiring, retention, and workforce planning across the local business community. Your input helps build a stronger, more competitive business community.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

TEC Students Advance to Regionals

St. Clair County students are putting hands-on learning to work. About 130 students competed in 31 events at the SkillsUSA competition held at the St. Clair County Technical Education Center in Marysville. Students earned 31 first-place wins, with top finishers moving on to regional competition in February. More than 30 local volunteers served as judges, giving feedback to help students sharpen career-ready skills and prepare for the next level.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

SC4 Honors Tom Obee

St. Clair County Community College is recognizing a familiar face with deep local roots. The SC4 Board of Trustees has named Port Huron educator Tom Obee the college’s ’25 Alumni of the Year. Obee first attended the school as a student in the early 1960s, then returned as a professor. He spent 45 years teaching English and philosophy, mentoring students, and serving the campus. Even in retirement, Obee remains active in SC4 and the St. Clair County community. Congrats to Tom.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Heart Health Event

Ladies in Sanilac County are invited to a free evening all about keeping your heart healthy at the annual Little Red Dress event. It happens February 5th at 5 p.m. at Lakeview Hills Country Club in Lexington. A local heart doctor will explain how everyday things like sugar, stress, and sleep affect your heart, plus you’ll hear about new cosmetic treatments available right at McKenzie Health. Enjoy shopping from vendors, appetizers, a cash bar, and wearing red is encouraged. Space is limited to 125 women, so register by January 31st.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet