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ITC Michigan Holiday Lights

ITC Michigan is spreading holiday cheer across the Lower Peninsula by decorating its nearly 150-foot-tall transmission towers with dazzling LED displays. Featuring up to 250 feet of lights, a 1,600-LED star, and a “Happy Holidays” sign made of 13,000 LEDs, the festive decorations are lighting up communities like Marysville and St. Clair every evening through January 5th. Designed by Michigan Graphics and Signs and installed by Utility Lines Construction Services, the displays have become a cherished holiday tradition, uniting neighborhoods.

Reporting from WGRT – JP bZet

Dog Rescue Tragedy

A tragic incident occurred in Goodland Township last Wednesday, when a 30-year-old woman drowned while attempting to save her dog from an icy pond. Authorities responded to the home on Armstrong Road around 5:30 p.m. and found the pond frozen with a small area of open water. The woman’s dog was spotted floating in the water, already presumed dead. Firefighters retrieved the woman’s body after she reportedly ventured onto the thin ice to rescue her pet. She was taken to McLaren Lapeer Hospital but was pronounced dead.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

MiCAN Climate Champs

The Michigan Climate Action Network will honor six leaders for their climate and civic engagement efforts today. The virtual event celebrates those making a difference, including Odalis Perales and Em Perry from Michigan United for challenging corporate influence in politics, and Megan Owens for expanding public transit. Andrea Pierce, founder of the Anishinaabek Caucus, and Janet Zahn of the Grand Rapids Climate Coalition are also recognized for their advocacy. Jack MacQuaig, coordinator of MSU’s Sunrise Movement, will receive the youth award for his climate justice work.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free New Year’s Eve Rides

This New Year’s Eve, the Blue Water Area Transportation Commission is providing free, door-to-door rides to keep the community safe. Starting at 6:30 p.m. on December 31st, and running until 2:30 a.m. January 1st, the service will cover Port Huron, Marysville, Fort Gratiot, Port Huron Township, and Burtchville. Residents are encouraged to book rides in advance by calling the Blue Water Area Transit Dispatch Center at 810-987-7373, option 2. It’s a great way to celebrate safely and responsibly

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fire Station Demolition

Port Huron’s former Central Fire Station, built in 1960, will be demolished after the City Council approved a $258,300 contract with Oak-Wood Building Company. The building, vacant since August, was too damaged to renovate due to foundation issues and lack of proper facilities for female firefighters. City officials stressed it was falling apart and needed to be torn down. Demolition is set to finish by May of next year, and the city is already exploring future uses for the property along the Black River.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Elf Rivalry in Port Huron

Port Huron’s holiday spirit was alive as Officer Tinsel, the town’s beloved elf, made his rounds to meet Nitro, a new elf from Tri-Hospital EMS. Despite Nitro’s confidence, Tinsel reminded everyone who’s been spreading holiday cheer for years. But the fun didn’t stop there! The Port Huron Fire Department sent in their own elf, Firefighter Peppermint, who had to wait for Tinsel’s approval before joining the festivities. The friendly rivalry continues, but Tinsel is not ready to pass on his elf title just yet!

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet