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Lawsuit Filed in Deadly Bicycle Crash

A new lawsuit is adding pressure in a deadly bike crash case in Michigan’s Thumb. The estate of 60-year-old Catherine Johnston is suing a Deckerville man and his wife after Johnston was struck from behind while biking near Lakeshore and Downington Roads last September. She later died from her injuries. The suit seeks damages for her family, including medical and funeral costs and lost income. Duane Lamont already faces a misdemeanor charge tied to the crash and is due back in court July 13th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Teams Smash Cereal Record

Sarnia schools and organizations have come together to collect a record 5,078 boxes of cereal for the Inn of the Good Shepherd’s food bank. The fifth annual Cereal Dom-INN-Os challenge nearly doubled last year’s total of 2,700 boxes, with eleven schools and nine groups taking part and turning the donations into fun domino courses at the end. One school club gathered 500 boxes and earned the Breakfast of Champions Trophy. Organizers say the huge haul will keep cereal on the shelves for the rest of the year.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Woman Sentenced for Foster Child Abuse

A St. Clair County judge sentenced a 39-year-old woman to six to 10 years in prison after finding she abused two foster children over several years. Prosecutors said the children were kept in cages, isolated, and punished in degrading ways, including forced cold showers and other acts meant to humiliate them. The judge called the treatment “inhumane” and rejected the woman’s claims she sought help. The charges were reduced in a plea deal, but the court still imposed multiple concurrent sentences. The defendant received credit for time already served.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Escapes Ravine Crash

A Croswell man is recovering after a late-night rollover crash in Sanilac County sent his car into a water-filled ravine. Deputies say the 41-year-old was driving east on Marlette Road around 11:30 p.m. Saturday when his vehicle veered off the road, broke through a guardrail, crossed a culvert, and ended up submerged. Despite injuries, he managed to escape and walk to a nearby home for help. He was taken to McLaren Port Huron for treatment. The crash remains under investigation, and his name has not been released.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Set Sail for Autism Race Returns

Port Huron is gearing up for a unique Boat Week event focused on local students with special needs. The Set Sail for Autism and More race is set for July 12th, giving kids in special education programs a chance to experience sailing firsthand. The race begins at 10 a.m; with prime viewing at Lakeside Beach, and boats are expected to finish near Lighthouse Beach around noon. Hosted by the Port Huron Yacht Club, the event also raises money to support special education programs, helping expand resources and opportunities for students and their families.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Summer Events Feature Lighthouse Tours

Port Huron area families have a full slate of summer activities as nearby Port Sanilac opens rare public tours of its historic lighthouse while also hosting a community field day. Starting now, Friday afternoon lighthouse tours run noon to 4 p.m. through August, offering tower climbs and Lake Huron views for $10, with proceeds supporting local preservation. Select Saturdays add festival access. Meanwhile, Family Fun Field Day features games, crafts, emergency vehicles, and local groups, ending with an outdoor showing of “Jumanji” at dusk.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet