Pedestrian Critically Injured

On Friday night near Marine City Highway and King Road in China Township, a 20-year-old man from Cotterville was hit by a Ford F150 while standing in the roadway. The 18-year-old driver, also local, struck the pedestrian as he was driving north and stayed on scene. Emergency crews quickly arrived and rushed the injured man to McLaren Macomb, where he remains in critical condition. Authorities say alcohol and drugs don’t seem involved. The St. Clair County Crash Investigation Team is handling the case.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lake Huron Medical Center Honors Employee of the Month

Lake Huron Medical Center proudly names Nicole Plutschuck as June ’25 Employee of the Month. Nicole, a Performance Improvement Coordinator, has dedicated over 13 years to improving care in the Blue Water Area. Recently, she revamped important educational materials for doctors and advanced practice providers, making them clear and up-to-date. Her hard work helps ensure patients receive the best care possible. LHMC thanks Nicole and all its staff for their commitment to the community’s health.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

MSU Seeks Dairy Farm of the Year Nominations

Michigan State University is calling for nominations for its ’26 Dairy Farm of the Year Award, which honors excellence in Michigan’s dairy industry. Open to individual farmers, families, or partners, the award recognizes top-tier farming practices and strong community involvement. The honoree will be celebrated at the Michigan Dairy Industry Banquet and spotlighted during the Great Lakes Regional Dairy Conference. Their portrait will be added to the Farm Bureau Pavilion at MSU. Nominations are due by September 15th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Macomb County Teen Faces Federal Charges

In Macomb County, 18-year-old Jolyan Zahrah was arrested by the FBI for sharing child pornography and gruesome animal torture videos through multiple Discord accounts. His phone revealed disturbing content, including searches about school shootings and buying guns. A judge labeled him a danger to the community, ordering him detained without bond until placed in a mental health facility. Zahrah, allegedly tied to the extremist 764 network, faces federal charges and is due back in court on June 30th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet