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Casco Man Drowns at Port Crescent

A 35-year-old Casco man, Bruce Flannigan Jr., tragically drowned Saturday afternoon at Port Crescent State Park near the Pinnebog River. Flannigan and his girlfriend were walking in shallow water when they stepped into a sudden drop-off, likely caused by recent rain erosion. The woman escaped, but Flannigan got caught in strong riptides. Rescue teams from several local departments responded, though some were delayed by another ongoing water rescue nearby. Flannigan was found hours later but could not be revived despite emergency efforts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Helicopter Crashes Near Lakefront Grill

Customers at Cabana Blue Lakefront Sports Bar & Grill in Clay Township got an unexpected scare Sunday afternoon when a helicopter crashed just outside. Around 1 p.m., the Clay Township Police quickly arrived after the chopper tipped onto its side while landing near the restaurant. Four people aboard suffered minor injuries and were treated on site. Authorities have reported the crash to the FAA and NTSB, which are now investigating what caused the accident.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Police Launch Driving Safety Simulator

Port Huron Police are rolling out a new safety tool to teach students the dangers of impaired and distracted driving. On Friday, school officers trained with SIDNE 8.0, a go-kart simulator that mimics delayed reactions. They also used Fatal Vision goggles, which simulate the effects of alcohol, drugs, and distractions. Funded by a Community Engagement Grant, this gear will debut this week at the PHPD Middle School Police Academy to help young drivers understand real risks before ever getting behind the wheel.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lapeer Avenue Overhaul Now Underway

Construction is now underway on Lapeer Avenue in Port Huron between 16th and 24th streets. The $2.5 million project includes full road reconstruction, new sidewalks, curbs, and major water and sewer upgrades. Boddy Construction is leading the effort, funded by federal transportation dollars and local city funds. Lapeer is closed to thru traffic, but residents and businesses can still get through using marked “Local Traffic Only” routes. Work is expected to continue through the summer and wrap up by October 10th. City officials thank the community for their patience.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lake Huron Medical Center Honors Employee of the Month

Lake Huron Medical Center proudly names Nicole Plutschuck as June ’25 Employee of the Month. Nicole, a Performance Improvement Coordinator, has dedicated over 13 years to improving care in the Blue Water Area. Recently, she revamped important educational materials for doctors and advanced practice providers, making them clear and up-to-date. Her hard work helps ensure patients receive the best care possible. LHMC thanks Nicole and all its staff for their commitment to the community’s health.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Pedestrian Critically Injured

On Friday night near Marine City Highway and King Road in China Township, a 20-year-old man from Cotterville was hit by a Ford F150 while standing in the roadway. The 18-year-old driver, also local, struck the pedestrian as he was driving north and stayed on scene. Emergency crews quickly arrived and rushed the injured man to McLaren Macomb, where he remains in critical condition. Authorities say alcohol and drugs don’t seem involved. The St. Clair County Crash Investigation Team is handling the case.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet