National School Choice Week

National School Choice Week kicks off January 25th, offering Michigan families a chance to explore all types of K–12 education. More than 810 schools across the state, including public, charter, magnet, private, online, and home-based programs, will host events like open houses, information sessions, and parent nights. The week highlights local schools and gives parents direct access to educators to learn about the best fit for their children. Michigan communities are encouraged to attend and discover their options.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Affordable Housing Upgrades

Imlay City is set for a major boost in affordable housing thanks to federal funding awarded through the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Townsend Manor II, an apartment complex, will receive more than $444,000 in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to rehabilitate 48 units for residents earning below 60% of the area median income. Most of these units will also get rental assistance through a federal program, helping families keep housing costs affordable. The upgrades will improve living conditions and accessibility, while creating 22 temporary construction jobs.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Hit-and-Run Suspect Extradited

A man accused in a serious hit-and-run crash in Huron County is now back in Michigan to face felony charges. Prosecutors say the driver was extradited from Wisconsin after a June crash in Chandler Township left two people badly hurt. Investigators say a Dodge Charger hit a three-wheel Harley-Davidson motorcycle, forcing it off the road and into a field. The driver allegedly left the scene without stopping. Authorities later tied the crash to Jeremy Lee Tonn, saying evidence showed alcohol was a factor. He faces multiple felony charges.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Woman Sentenced After Officer Attacked

A Port Huron woman, Paige Armstrong, was sentenced to at least 130 days in jail after resisting an officer during an October home dispute. Armstrong pleaded guilty to attempted assault, saying she didn’t know about a warrant and only “pushed” the officer. Her roommate, Julia Piper, allegedly released their dogs, which attacked the officer. One dog was shot and later euthanized. Piper has pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon and obstructing police and will be sentenced in February.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet