Sheth Named New Chief Nursing Officer

Lake Huron Medical Center has named Anisha Sheth as its new chief nursing officer. Sheth brings over ten years of experience as a family nurse practitioner and clinical leader. She has a strong background in improving patient care and supporting nursing teams. Hospital leaders say her focus on compassionate, high-quality care fits well with their mission to serve the community. Sheth is excited to lead the nursing staff and enhance the patient experience at Lake Huron Medical Center.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Grants Boost Police Academies and More

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County has awarded over $135,000 since ’20 to boost local public safety. Recent grants support Citizens Police Academies in St. Clair and Port Huron, helping residents and youth learn about police work and build trust. Port Huron’s youth programs received $7,200 for uniforms and supplies, while St. Clair’s academy got $15,000 to enhance training demos. These programs teach hands-on skills like fingerprinting and police scenarios, strengthening community ties and inspiring future local law enforcement careers.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Local Legend Cliff Schrader Dies at 74

Cliff Schrader, a former Port Huron City Council member and longtime political commentator, died June 2 from complications of diabetes. He was 74. Schrader was known for his outspoken views on WGRT and in local newspaper columns. He joined the City Council in 1995, challenging entrenched leadership and later surviving a recall campaign. Born Feb. 4, 1951, Schrader stepped into a caretaker role for his six younger siblings after his father’s early death. He served in the Air Force Reserve, earned a degree from Central Michigan University, and built a career in real estate and business, including ownership of the Colonial Laundromat. He also served on the Port Huron Area School Board, worked with United Way and DARES, and remained active in civic life long after his time in office. “Cliff was a remarkable individual who made significant contributions to our community as a council member and columnist,” said City Manager James Freed. Schrader is survived by four children, five siblings, and a grandson. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 7 at 3 p.m. at Jowett Funeral Home.

Event Kicks Off Summer Reading

On June 14, Petrolia’s Victoria Park comes alive with Lambton County Library’s free “Wild Wonder” Summer Reading Challenge launch party. From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., families can dive into a wildlife-themed adventure with hands-on fun. Kids meet reptiles, marvel at birds of prey, get their faces painted, and craft cool projects. They can also sign up for the summer reading program to score prizes like LEGO sets, outdoor gear, or free books. If rain hits, the event shifts to Greenwood Arena.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Preschool for All 4-Year-Olds

In St. Clair County, every 4-year-old can now attend free, top-notch preschool for the next school year, thanks to Michigan’s PreK for All program. Kids get to learn from licensed teachers in half- or full-day classes, with flexible four- or five-day schedules. Some spots even offer transportation or extended care for a fee. Families can pick a preschool close to home, work, or a caregiver. This program helps kids build social, emotional, and academic skills for a strong start in school.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet