Citizens Police Academy

The Port Huron Police Department launched its annual Citizens Police Academy with its largest-ever class—37 eager to learn about law enforcement. Over the coming weeks, participants will explore police work through patrol operations, hands-on equipment sessions, and department tours, including special units like K9 and Major Crimes. They’ll ride along with officers, learn about mental health efforts, and engage with Volunteers in Police Service. The program aims to foster transparency and trust between the police and the public. Graduation is set for May.

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Community Foundation Focuses on Economic Growth

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County is refining its focus to boost economic development along the primary commercial corridor, which follows the Bridge to Bay Trail from Algonac to Lakeport. Their new priorities, set through ’27, aim to support major “anchor projects” that promote placemaking and enhance the community. A new Mission Related Investments Committee will help guide these efforts, focusing on projects that attract visitors and drive local growth, like the Blue Water River Walk upgrades.

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Local Standouts in Basketball Honors

Jackson Kohler, the standout guard from Yale, earned a spot on the annual Michigan Sports Writers All-State Division 2 First Team after leading the Bulldogs to a 22-4 record, a BWAC title, and a district championship. Kohler set school records for points, steals, and 3-pointers, averaging 21.5 points per game. He wasn’t alone, as fellow Blue Water Area players Alex Jamison from Port Huron Northern and Braylon Frantz from St. Clair were also recognized for their achievements, with Jamison earning Second Team honors and Frantz landing an Honorable Mention.

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Supportive Housing Solution

Indwell, a charity dedicated to providing affordable housing with support for mental health and addiction, is bringing its program to Sarnia-Lambton. After years of local struggles with homelessness and housing insecurity, Indwell offers a solution with its supportive housing model. The charity has already helped over 1,290 people across Ontario. An open house on April 15th at the Four Points by Sheraton in Point Edward will showcase the program and its impact. The event will feature a documentary, discussions, and opportunities to get involved.

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Judge Sides with Morgue Worker

A former Macomb County morgue worker has won a legal battle after a federal judge upheld their complaint related to an incident at the Macomb County Medical Examiner’s Office in Mount Clemens. In May of ’20, a birthday cake featuring male ‘parts’ was brought into the office, sparking the worker’s original grievance. The judge ruled in favor of the worker, though further details of the ruling remain unclear. The case highlights workplace conduct issues, with the cake incident being the central trigger for the complaint.

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Foundation Closes Disaster Fund

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County has officially closed its Disaster Response Fund’s efforts for the January 26 apartment fire in East China Township. After raising over $23,500 and spending nearly $24,700 on victim aid, they ensured every donated dollar directly supported affected residents. Created last year, the fund prepares for disasters like this, allowing immediate fiancial aid. Thankfully, no lives were lost in the fire, though its cause remains unknown.

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