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Farmers Invited to Share Photos

Sarnia-Lambton farmers have a chance to showcase their daily lives in a new museum exhibit. The Lambton Heritage Museum near Grand Bend is calling on residents to submit photos of today’s agriculture, from modern equipment and livestock care to harvest scenes and hardworking people on the land. Curators say they have plenty of old farming pictures but need current ones to complete the upcoming Agricultural Hall display. Submissions are open online through January 31st, with selected images featured permanently.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Mental Health Staff Donate $1,075

In Sanilac County, local mental health workers have stepped up to help kids in need. Through their “Casual for a Cause” program, employees at Sanilac County Community Mental Health donate a few dollars to dress casually on certain Fridays. This year, they raised over a thousand dollars and handed the check to Sheriff Paul Rich. The money will support the Sheriff’s Shop with a Hero event, where deputies and first responders take area children holiday shopping each December, making the season brighter for families right here.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

36th Annual Walk for Warmth

Residents of St. Clair County are coming together for the 36th annual Walk for Warmth on Saturday, March 7th at the Wrigley Center in downtown Port Huron. Organized by Blue Water Community Action, this two-mile walk helps local families struggling to pay heating bills during tough winters. Last year, the event kept heat and lights on for more than 40 households. Registration starts at 9 a.m., with free breakfast, raffle prizes, and a 50/50 drawing. Locals can join the walk, collect pledges, or donate to support neighbors in need.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Riverfront City Hall Sale Plan Expires

Port Huron’s voter-approved plan to sell its scenic riverfront city hall at 100 McMorran Boulevard has quietly expired at the end of ’25 without a single deal. Back in ’23, locals strongly supported the idea by a two-to-one margin, hoping to turn the aging building into mixed-use development like shops and housing while keeping public access to the St. Clair River walk. City Manager James Freed explained that no qualified buyer stepped up, and finding an affordable spot to move city offices proved impossible amid high costs and few suitable buildings.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Foundation Ends Year with Grant

In St. Clair County, the Community Foundation just wrapped up ’25 with a heartwarming final grant of $3,510 to Kind Human 4 Human Kind. This local group helps families in need, supports people experiencing homelessness, and runs programs that bring neighbors together every day. Thanks to generous donors right here in our community, the foundation continues to connect caring people with important causes, fund nonprofits, build endowments, strengthen local programs, and provide scholarships for students.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Soul Food Brings Scratch-Made Comfort

Port Huron Township welcomed Marcie’s Soul Food at 1735 24th St., replacing the old Red Pepper Mexican space. Owned by locals Marcie McDowell and her daughter Dominic, the spot serves scratch-made soul food favorites like catfish, ribs, oxtails, and pork chop sandwiches with rotating daily specials. Marcie runs the kitchen full time, while Dominic travels from Florida to help. The restaurant blends classic comfort food with old-school music and friendly service. Hours are Tuesday through Sunday, noon to midnight.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet