Fake “Michigan DMV” Scams
The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office warns local residents about a new scam targeting drivers. Scammers are pretending to be from the “Michigan DMV,” but Michigan doesn’t have a DMV—driver services are handled by the Secretary of State. These scammers call or text, claiming urgent issues with your license or registration, asking for personal information or payment. If you get one of these calls, hang up immediately and contact the Secretary of State’s Office to verify. Stay alert to protect your personal information.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Port Huron Museums Executive Director to Step Down
Veronica Campbell, executive director of Port Huron Museums since ’18, will resign this July. She led major renovations of local landmarks like Fort Gratiot Hospital and the Pilot House, adding digital exhibits and improving visitor experiences. Campbell also secured a trolley to connect museum sites. She is leaving to become executive director of the USS Silversides Submarine Museum in Muskegon. The Port Huron Museums board will soon name an interim director and start searching for a permanent replacement to oversee multiple historic sites in the city.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Festival Draws 10,000
About 10,000 people attended this year’s Art on the River festival in downtown Port Huron last weekend. The event featured local artists, live music including headliner Bobby Murray, and family activities along the St. Clair River. Organizers from Citizens for a Vibrant Community praised strong turnout and great vendor feedback. New this year, the festival partnered with the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan for donations. City departments and local businesses helped with setup, making the event run smoothly.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Legacy Paper Group Restarts
The Legacy Paper Group is reopening Paper Machine #8 at its Port Huron plant, restoring 30,000 tons of specialty paper production annually after a four-year pause. This move responds to growing local and regional demand for lightweight, eco-friendly food packaging materials used by restaurants and medical suppliers. The plant, with roots dating back to 1888, will create new jobs and boost Port Huron’s economy. Officials say this restart keeps Port Huron a key player in the paper industry.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Deputy Peterson Returns
Tuscola County Deputy Thomas Peterson is back on duty after surviving a serious crash on M-24 near Blackmore Road in Fremont Township. In February, he was hit by a drunk driver while helping at a roadside scene, suffering broken bones and other injuries. The driver pleaded no contest to two felonies. Peterson’s return is being celebrated by the Sheriff’s Office as a powerful symbol of strength, recovery, and community spirit across Tuscola County.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet