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Potters Market Returns for Holiday Season

Local ceramic artistry takes center stage this week as the 23rd Annual St. Clair County Potters Market opens in Port Huron. The four-day event runs Thursday and Friday from 3–7 PM, and Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM–3 PM, welcoming art lovers, collectors, and holiday shoppers.

Visitors can explore handmade pottery ranging from functional mugs and bowls to decorative sculptures and festive décor, all crafted by regional artists. The market also offers artist meet-and-greets, holiday displays, and hands-on pottery classes. Admission is free.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Wings Etc. Honored Veterans

Wings Etc. Grill & Pub in Port Huron honored local veterans and active-duty service members on Monday by offering a free entrée valued up to $13.99. The promotion, available for dine-in guests who provided proof of service, was part of the restaurant’s effort to show appreciation for those who have served the nation. CEO Rob Hensmann says the initiative was a tangible way to recognize the sacrifices of active-duty and retired military personnel. While some restrictions applied, the gesture allowed the town to come together in gratitude.

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Woman Arrested in West Water Street Meth Bust

Port Huron Township authorities concluded a drug investigation last week on West Water Street. The St. Clair County Drug Task Force arrested 50-year-old Kimbereley Parker after discovering methamphetamine in her possession. A search of her home uncovered a larger stash of meth, digital scales, and drug paraphernalia. Parker was arraigned in 72nd District Court on November 2nd and faces felony charges for possession of a controlled substance. Her bond is set at $25,000 cash or surety, and the investigation highlights ongoing efforts to combat local narcotics sales.

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Judge Denies Defense Motions in Murder Case

A St. Clair County judge on Friday denied two defense motions in the Matthew Maison murder case. Maurice Houle’s attorney sought to dismiss the murder charge and block evidence from an ’18 search, but the court rejected both. The ruling follows a plea deal by Houle’s ex, Amanda Maison, who admitted to second-degree murder and covering up abuse. Prosecutors say evidence, including injuries and blood on a pillow, shows Matthew’s death in Port Huron Township was not accidental. Houle’s next hearings are in December and February, with felony murder carrying up to life in prison.

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Blue Water Bridge Toll to Rise

Drivers crossing the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron will see tolls rise to $5 starting December 1st. The $1 hike aims to cover increasing maintenance costs and fund bridge plaza upgrades. It’s the second step in a phased plan that began last year after public feedback. The Michigan Department of Transportation says rates hadn’t changed in 14 years before the first increase in ’24. EDGE Pass users will still get a 50-cent discount per trip. Full details are available online at BlueWaterBridge.us.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Police Launch Neighborhood Search

Saturday night Marysville police attempted to arrest a suspect with a felony warrant near Paul’s Court. During the arrest, the suspect resisted and injured both a family member and a police officer before fleeing west on foot. A large police presence, including K9 units, searched the area from Cuttle Road to 17th Street, combing yards and nearby woods. Residents may have noticed officers actively looking for the suspect. Authorities urge anyone with information or video to contact the Marysville Police Department.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet