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Woman Critically Injured in High-Speed Crash

Authorities in Oakland Township say a 77-year-old Northville woman is in critical condition after a high-speed crash Saturday evening on East Gunn Road. Deputies responded just before 5 p.m. to a single-vehicle wreck near a curved stretch east of Cook Court, where the woman reportedly tried to pass traffic. Investigators say she swerved to avoid an oncoming bicyclist, lost control of her Volvo, and hit a tree. A 12-year-old passenger was not hurt. Speed is believed to be a factor, and the crash remains under investigation.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Rotary Helps Fund New Palmer Park Restroom

The St. Clair Rotary Club is helping fund a new public restroom at Palmer Park along the St. Clair River, aiming to improve a busy local gathering spot for residents and visitors. The project, backed by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, the Ralph C. Wilson Foundation, and private donors, supports ongoing riverfront upgrades in the city. Rotary leaders say the effort continues a long tradition of meeting basic community needs, with plans to work closely with city officials to bring the new facility to life.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Pepper Spray Case Heads to Trial

A case tied to a confrontation at a Marine City meat market is heading to trial this week. Prosecutors say Ian Pfister used pepper spray as a weapon during a January incident outside Zimmerman’s Meat Market. Video shows owner Richard Hobig walking toward Pfister before being sprayed. Pfister claims he thought he was about to be attacked, but Hobig says he was trying to speak with a nearby police officer. Jury selection is set for today, and Pfister could face up to two years in jail if convicted.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Senior Picnic

Port Huron seniors have a free summer outing to look forward to next month at Pine Grove Park. A community picnic for residents age 60 and older is set for July 14th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration begins at 11, with a free lunch served from 11:30 to 12:30 by the Council on Aging serving St. Clair County. Live music from Ian Smith and Company is also planned. If weather interferes, updates will be shared locally, with a rain date scheduled for July 21.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Council to Vote on Sports Betting Revenue Share

Sarnia city leaders are weighing a new revenue boost tied to sports betting at Gateway Casinos on London Line. At a meeting today, council will vote on a proposal to secure a direct four percent share of all sports betting profits generated at the site, including sportsbook operations and betting kiosks. The change builds on an existing agreement with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and could bring in new funds for local projects. If approved, city officials will finalize and sign the updated deal.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Croswell WWII Soldier Finally Laid to Rest

More than 80 years after his death in World War II, a Croswell soldier has finally been laid to rest at home. Corporal George Sepsey, a Croswell High School graduate, was killed in Papua New Guinea in 1942 at age 24, but his remains were never identified. His mother spent years searching for answers and even reserved a gravesite for him before her death. In ’25, his family learned his remains had been identified. Last Saturday Sepsey was buried in Croswell, fulfilling his mother’s long-held wish.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet