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Worth Township Moves to Recover Funds

After a short police delay, the Worth Township Board pushed forward with a tense special meeting Wednesday night. Supervisor Walt Badgerow led the session, naming Karen Ellis as acting secretary with key officials still missing. Treasurer Jennifer Woodruff and Clerk Jennifer Marshall remain under fire after an audit accused both of gross negligence and misuse of township funds. The board moved to recover more than $90,000 in losses and add new safeguards, including more security cameras and police escorts for deposits.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

STEM Fest in Port Huron

Families in the Blue Water Area can experience science up close as St. Clair County Community College hosts its fifth annual STEM Fest in Port Huron. The free event runs March 7th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More than 150 hands-on displays will let kids and parents build, test and explore real-world science and technology. SC4 staff and local partners will guide projects in robotics, coding, health science and engineering. Organizers say the event helps spark curiosity and connect families with future career paths in STEM.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Truck Driver Gets Two Years

A truck driver caught with nearly a million dollars’ worth of meth along the U.S.–Canada border near Port Huron is heading to federal prison. Syed Shah, from Ontario, pleaded guilty after agents found more than 400 kilos of meth hidden in his trailer at the Blue Water Bridge. Investigators say Shah thought he was hauling tobacco and got no payment for the job. A judge sentenced him Tuesday to two years in prison. His co-defendant, Navjot Singh, still faces charges. The bust happened after officers spotted suspicious activity behind a Memphis gas station last fall.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Easter Egg Hunt

Port Sanilac is gearing up for the 4th Annual Sanilac Easter Egg Hunt, happening Saturday, April 4th at the Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum. Gates open at 11, and the egg hunt starts right at noon. The free event, hosted by the Sanilac County Historical Society and Port Sanilac Parks and Recreation, offers fun for kids up to age 12. Families can enjoy a petting zoo, crafts, sack races, music, and food from The Hotdog Hut — plus photos with the Easter Bunny.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fire Destroys Drug Task Force Building

Fire crews from across St. Clair County rushed to a major fire early Wednesday at the Drug Task Force building on Ash Road in Kimball Township. Deputies say flames broke out around 3:20 a.m., destroying offices, vehicles, and ammunition stored inside. No one was in the building when it burned. The Michigan State Police and federal ATF agents are investigating how it started. So far, investigators haven’t released any details or confirmed the cause.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Murder Case Up for Resentencing Review

A Michigan man convicted of murder more than 50 years ago in St. Clair County is asking for a new sentence. Willie Bankston, now 73, has been serving life for the 1973 shooting death of 20-year-old Tyrone Manns near Kimball Township. His attorney argues a new Michigan Supreme Court ruling gives 19- and 20-year-olds a chance at parole, saying it should apply to Bankston, who was 20 at the time. A resentencing hearing is set for April 2nd before Judge Cynthia Lane in Port Huron.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet