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Possible Fluoride Rule Changes

The St. Clair County Health Department is warning area cities with public water systems about possible changes to federal fluoride rules. Medical Director Dr. Remington Nevin says the EPA is under court order to review fluoride safety after new research linked higher exposure to potential brain-development issues. The agency could lower the national limit, now set at 0.7 parts per million. County health officials already backed a plan last fall to ban added fluoride locally, with draft rules coming soon for public comment.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Michiganders Push for Citizen‑Only Voting

Americans for Citizen Voting delivered over 750,000 petition signatures — far more than needed — to get a ballot proposal before Michigan voters this fall. The measure would require that only U.S. citizens can vote in state elections, mandate photo ID at the polls, and ensure regular reviews of Michigan’s voter rolls. Supporters say signatures came from all 83 counties, reflecting broad, bipartisan backing for election security. Lawmakers from both chambers called the drive a strong message that Michigan voters want accountability and confidence in their elections.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Blue Water SandFest 2019 Photo: Jessie Wiegand

Blue Water Sandfest Takes a Break

Blue Water Sandfest won’t return this summer at Fort Gratiot County Park. Organizers say they’re taking a one-year break to rethink and reimagine Michigan’s biggest sand-sculpting event for next year. The Friends of the Fort Gratiot Light say the pause will help strengthen their mission and support restoration work at the historic lighthouse. Sandfest Chair LeeAnn Baker thanked sponsors and visitors for years of support and promised bigger, better plans when the event returns next year to Fort Gratiot.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Walk for Warmth Returns to Downtown

Port Huron’s Blue Water Community Action Walk for Warmth returns downtown this Saturday. Walkers will step off from the Wrigley Center on Grand River Avenue to raise money for local families struggling to heat their homes. Participants can collect pledges online at bwcaa.org. The fundraiser also includes raffle baskets with themes like Pure Michigan Pride and Happy Hour Liquor—tickets are $2 each or six for $10. The route loops twice through downtown, with maps and parking available. Sponsors include Blue Cross Complete of Michigan and others.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fire Destroys Cottrellville Barn

Firefighters from several St. Clair County departments battled a large barn fire Monday night in Cottrellville Township. Crews were called just after 8 to the 6400 block of Indian Trail, where flames destroyed the barn and several vehicles inside. No injuries were reported, but the structure was a total loss. Marine City Fire Authority says the cause is still under investigation. Township Supervisor Greg Abbey thanked responding crews and reminded residents to be cautious with heaters and open flames after several similar fires in the area last week.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Judge Denies Motion to Remove Prosecutor

A St. Clair County judge on Monday refused to remove the prosecutor from the case of Maurice Houle — the man accused of killing 3-year-old Matthew Maison in Port Huron Township back in ’18. Houle’s attorney wanted Prosecutor Joshua Sparling off the case, claiming he might need to call him as a witness. But Judge Cynthia Lane ruled other officers could testify about Houle’s police questioning. The trial is now set for June 23rd in Port Huron, with a plea hearing planned for June 15th. Houle faces felony murder and resisting charges.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet