Standoff Sentence Handed Down

Joshua Frazier, 24, of Port Huron, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 15-hour standoff with police last February. The incident began when Frazier fired a gun inside a Chestnut Street home, held a 16-year-old relative against their will, and occasionally shot at police while wearing body armor. He later accepted a plea deal, admitting to multiple charges. During sentencing, his attorney said Frazier was suffering from a mental health crisis, while the victim’s family described the lasting emotional and financial toll of the standoff.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Tri-Share Child Care Program

St. Clair County RESA’s Tri-Share Child Care Program is easing childcare costs by splitting expenses between employees, employers, and the State of Michigan. Since September of ’24, 15 providers have joined, serving 21 children. Two new employers, the City of Port Huron and the YMCA of the Blue Water Area, are enhancing the program’s impact. This initiative helps families afford childcare, enabling parents to work while aiding employers in retaining talent.

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Michigan’s State Park Competition

Michigan’s State Park Madness is heating up as Round 2 kicks off, with 16 parks, including Algonac State Park, advancing in the bracket-style competition. Running throughout January, the five-week tournament allows Michiganders to vote weekly for their favorite parks either in person or on social media. Round 2 runs through Saturday, with weekly eliminations leading to the championship round from January 26 to 31st. The winning park will earn the coveted State Park Madness trophy. Brackets are updated every Saturday—let the voting continue!

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Healthy Living Together Series

McKenzie Health System is kicking off its annual Healthy Living Together series on January 15th with a session titled “Understanding Food Lingo.” From 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the McKenzie Dining Room, this event will help locals decode terms like GMO, organic, gluten-free, and probiotic. Led by Registered Dietitian Kris Kreiner, the session aims to clarify food labels and empower attendees to make healthier choices. A virtual option will also be available. This event is the first of many this year, designed to support health and wellness.

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Girl Scout Cookie Season Lands

The 2025 Girl Scout cookie season is here, allowing locals to enjoy their favorite treats like Thin Mints and Tagalongs. This annual event not only satisfies sweet cravings but also helps Girl Scouts develop entrepreneurial skills. The sale began this month and runs through April. By supporting the Girl Scout Cookie program, buyers contribute to local councils and troops. The tradition dates back to 1917, when a troop in Oklahoma first sold home-baked cookies.

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SkillsUSA Competition

Students from St. Clair County Technical Education Center showcased their skills at the annual local SkillsUSA competition on December 14th. A total of 130 students from various programs, including Automotive, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, and more, competed for top honors. The top three winners in each category earned medals and will advance to the regional competition in February. Congratulations to the winners, and best of luck to those moving on to the next level of competition!

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet