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Cannabis Industry Sues Over Taxes

Marijuana businesses are suing Michigan over a new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana set to start Jan. 1st. The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association says lawmakers didn’t have enough votes to pass the tax under state law and want a judge to block it. The tax, part of Gov. Whitmer’s $2 billion road repair plan, could raise $420 million for local roads but may force dispensaries to cut jobs. State leaders insist the tax is legal, while industry reps warn it could hurt an already struggling market.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Symphony Pauses Season to Rebuild

The International Symphony Orchestra, serving Sarnia and Port Huron, is pausing its current season due to financial challenges. Ticket sales have lagged, and rising costs made continuing unsustainable. The ISO has closed its Christina Street venue but plans to focus on education and outreach, including reviving the El Sistema youth program at Sarnia’s Imperial Theatre. Fundraising concerts are being planned to support the orchestra’s renewal. The Board says this pause will help the ISO build a stronger, more sustainable future.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fort Gratiot Man Arrested

A Fort Gratiot man is behind bars after a dramatic crime spree in Macomb County. Thomas Edward Tackett, 52, allegedly broke into five homes in St. Clair Shores and Harrison Township, stabbed a homeowner with a fork, and carjacked a man. Authorities say he also drove through a golf course, damaged property, and sped the wrong way on I-94. Tackett faces 13 felony and misdemeanor charges, including home invasion and carjacking, and was denied bond. His next court hearing is set for October 21st.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Bridge Delays Not Tied to Construction

Local drivers frustrated by backups near the Blue Water Bridge can breathe a little easier. State officials say recent slowdowns weren’t tied to Michigan construction but to short-term customs issues in Canada that have now been fixed. The new eastbound I-94/I-69 ramp to Pine Grove Avenue is open, and crews are finishing noise wall work along Scott Avenue by mid-November. The $36 million bridge plaza expansion continues to support hundreds of local jobs, though some drivers still take city routes to avoid delays.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Parr Wins 2025 Carol Crake Scholarship

Olivia Parr of Brown City has been named the annual Carol Crake Scholarship winner by the Sanilac County Community Foundation. Parr, daughter of Melinda and Scott Parr, excelled in volleyball, basketball, softball, and the National Honor Society during high school, while also volunteering extensively. She is now attending Mid Michigan College, pursuing a Liberal Studies degree and continuing her softball career. The scholarship supports seniors from Brown City, Imlay City, or North Branch who are pursuing college goals and maintain a GPA of 2.2 or higher.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Blue Water Convention Center

Program Lets Locals Bring Big Events to Port Huron

The Blue Water Area Convention and Visitors Bureau is calling on residents to help bring major events home through its new Thumbcoast Beacon program. Locals are encouraged to suggest conferences, meetings, or tournaments that could be held in the Port Huron region. The bureau will handle the planning details. Officials say hosting events here keeps money local, with each overnight visitor spending about $165 a night. Residents who help attract events will be honored with free stays, recognition, and special perks.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet