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Lapeer City Commission Considers New Rules for Public Participation

At the upcoming Lapeer City Commission meeting on October 21st, new rules for public participation will be discussed after recent concerns about disruptive behavior at meetings. Proposed changes include limiting speaking time to three minutes for individuals and ten minutes for group representatives, while also clarifying that comments should focus on city-related matters. Disruptive attendees may be removed by police if necessary.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sarnia Woman Charged Again with Armed Robbery

In Sarnia, a woman arrested in January for drugs and a shotgun was re-arrested Tuesday after a weekend robbery incident involving a knife. Two suspects robbed a man on an e-bike near Napier and Elgin streets, and a Good Samaritan was injured trying to intervene. The woman, Laura Chesney, 33, resisted arrest, injuring an officer. She faces multiple charges and remains in jail pending a court appearance today. Chesney had prior arrests involving drugs and weapons.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lapeer Community Schools Building Projects Nearing Completion

Lapeer Community Schools is nearing the final stages of several major bond-funded construction projects. These include multipurpose room gyms at three elementary schools, as well as upgrades to Lapeer High School’s science labs and bus garage. Crews are wrapping up gym equipment and flooring installations, and new asphalt paving at the bus garage is almost complete. The $44 million bond, approved in ’22, will fund additional projects next year. The district plans a grand opening for completed projects by next July.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Home Tips Virtual Event

McKenzie Health System will host a free virtual event on October 16th, from noon to 1, featuring organizing expert Connie Kramer from Integrit Cleaning & Organizing. Kramer will share practical home organization tips and time-saving hacks for the community. The session is part of the “Healthy Living Together” series, offering helpful advice on decluttering and maintaining order at home. Locals can register at McKenzieHealth.org.

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Outstanding Business Achievement Awards

The Sarnia Lambton Chamber of Commerce is hosting the annual Outstanding Business Achievement Awards on October 18th at the Dante Club. Sponsored by Libro Credit Union, the event includes a three-course dinner, live music from True North Music, and the announcement of this year’s award winners. Tickets are on sale early due to last year’s sellout. The evening will celebrate local businesses and entrepreneurs driving success in the Sarnia Lambton area.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Shooting Case

In a Port Huron shooting case, Circuit Court Judge Daniel Damman delayed a decision on whether the defense can introduce evidence about the victim’s alleged threats. Carmello Wilson, who has been jailed since July ‘of 23 for allegedly shooting KC Curtis Cureton, claims self-defense. Wilson’s attorney argued that Cureton had repeatedly threatened residents where Wilson was staying. Judge Damman expressed concerns over missing details like dates and proof of Wilson’s knowledge of these threats. Wilson faces charges including open murder.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet