Drug Task Force Arrests

The St. Clair County Drug Task Force made two significant arrests last week. 29-year-old John Poindexter from Port Huron was arrested after a search of his home on Gillett Street. Authorities found 88 grams of meth, fentanyl, drug paraphernalia, and sales materials. Poindexter, already on parole, faces multiple felony charges. The next day, 57-year-old Larry Rabine from Riley Township was arrested for meth, firearms, and ammunition. Rabine faces felony charges for meth possession and felony firearm. Both men remain in custody.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

North Port Apartments Renovation

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority has approved a $19 million loan to renovate North Port Apartments in Port Huron. The 249-unit complex will get updates to aging structures, including new roofs, flooring, HVAC, plumbing, and ADA improvements. The project will reserve units for low-income residents, with some set aside for those earning between 40% and 80% of the area’s median income. Port Huron officials are backing the renovation to address the city’s housing shortage, with the project also creating 24 temporary jobs in the area.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

YMCA Holiday Event

Port Huron’s YMCA of the Blue Water Area kicked off the holiday season with a festive breakfast featuring Santa and Mrs. Claus on Saturday, combining family fun with community impact. The event, co-hosted with McLaren Port Huron, included photos with Santa, games, and the Jingle Bell Run, all aimed at raising funds for the YMCA’s food programs. Kroger boosted efforts with a $10,000 donation, enabling 2,900 meals for local children. More holiday events are planned this month.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Holiday Consumer Protection Campaign

Michigan officials are urging residents to take precautions against “porch pirates” as holiday package deliveries surge. Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office advises securing deliveries by using Amazon lockers, shipping to workplaces, or installing porch cameras. They recommend keeping porches well-lit and using USPS tools to track packages. Nessel’s “Holiday Consumer Protection Campaign” launched to educate residents, warning thieves face fines or jail time for mail theft.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet