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Free Naloxone Kits Now Available

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is giving out free naloxone kits at its local offices across the state to help prevent opioid overdose deaths. The medication can quickly reverse an overdose and has already helped lower overdose deaths statewide by 35% since ’23. Health officials say Michigan’s expanding access to naloxone is saving lives. Funded through national opioid settlement dollars, Michigan expects to receive more than $1.8 billion by 2040 to support recovery and prevention efforts. Residents can pick up free naloxone during business hours at the local MDHHS office while supplies last.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast for a Cause

Port Huron’s St. Patrick’s Day gets an early start with the United Way of St. Clair County breakfast and raffle on March 17th at Freighters on Harker Street. The event runs from 6 to 10 a.m., serving up Irish fun for a good cause. Raffle prizes include Michigan Lottery tickets, a DoubleTree hotel stay, gift cards, a lawn basket, a massage, and monthly flowers. Breakfast tickets are $18, and raffle tickets are $3. All proceeds go to local health and human service programs across St. Clair County.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Student Arrested After School Threat

Authorities in Cass City moved fast last Thursday morning after learning of a threat aimed at the local high school. Around 8 a.m., the Tuscola County Sheriff’s Office joined Cass City Police at the Jr./Sr. High School to investigate. A 19-year-old student from nearby Gagetown was later arrested in connection with the threat. Investigators then searched his home, seizing several firearms as part of the case. Law enforcement says there’s no ongoing danger to the school or the community, but the investigation into the student’s actions remains active.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Deadline to Remove Winter Decorations

The City of Port Huron is reminding families to clear winter decorations from Lakeside Cemetery by March 31st. Cemetery crews will begin removing leftover items on April 1st, including anything that doesn’t meet rules. Only flowers and patriotic flags are permitted on grave sites year-round. City officials say removing non-conforming decorations helps keep the grounds safe and respectful for visitors. Details and full cemetery rules are posted at porthuron.org/lakesidecemeteryrules.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Thumb-Area K-9s Retire

Several K-9 officers across Michigan’s Thumb region are hanging up their leashes. In Tuscola County, longtime explosives dog Blek retired after seven years and more than 275 calls, including one pipe bomb find. He’s now staying with Sheriff Ryan Robinson as a family pet. Nearby in Sanilac County, K-9s Phoenix and Zuzana are also wrapping up their service. Phoenix joined the force in 2021, and Zuzana in 2019. Both will spend their retirement with their handlers and families here at home.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Possible Fluoride Rule Changes

The St. Clair County Health Department is warning area cities with public water systems about possible changes to federal fluoride rules. Medical Director Dr. Remington Nevin says the EPA is under court order to review fluoride safety after new research linked higher exposure to potential brain-development issues. The agency could lower the national limit, now set at 0.7 parts per million. County health officials already backed a plan last fall to ban added fluoride locally, with draft rules coming soon for public comment.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet