M-29 Gets a $1M Makeover

In Marine City, roadwork on M-29 between Chartier Road and Belle River Avenue is underway. Michigan’s transportation department is investing $1 million to resurface the road with fresh asphalt, repair joints, and improve sidewalks for accessibility. One lane remains open in each direction to keep traffic flowing. Set to finish by June, the project will deliver a smoother, safer ride for locals. Governor Whitmer highlights it as part of fixing Michigan’s roads, supporting local jobs without tax hikes.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Sentenced for Exploiting Teens

In Port Huron, 63-year-old Mark Weaver was sentenced to five to ten years in prison for exploiting teenage girls. He messaged two teens, offering marijuana and cash for nude photos, and police found illegal images at his home. Despite his apology, the judge slammed Weaver for fueling the child pornography market, harming young victims. Weaver, who skipped an earlier court date, must now register as a sex offender for 25 years after his release.

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New Recycling Milestone

Last year, Michigan reached a major recycling milestone, surpassing a 25% recycling rate for the fourth year in a row. The state’s recycling efforts have grown significantly since ’19, with more than 723,000 tons of materials recycled last year. This includes over 330,000 tons of paper and 58,000 tons of plastic. EGLE reports this progress is benefiting the economy, supporting 72,500 jobs, and contributing billions of dollars. With the goal of reaching a 30% recycling rate by ’29, Michigan is well on its way, with more residents recycling.

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Artwork Brightens Courthouse

The St. Clair County Courthouse is usually a place people want to avoid, but Judge Daniel Damman is working to change that. With a new project funded by the Blue Water Arts Committee, high school student artwork is now on display in Damman’s courtroom. The project showcases a variety of pieces, including a black-and-white photo by Port Huron Northern student Cameron Cronce and a charcoal painting by Capac’s Jayla Barron. Damman hopes the art will bring some positivity to the courthouse.

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Caro Man Found Guilty of Murder

A Caro man was convicted of murder in the death of his one-year-old son. Brian Elswick, 28, was found guilty on April 23rd of open murder, child abuse, and lying to police. The child was rushed to a hospital after being found unresponsive at their home in February of ’24. Authorities noted signs of abuse, and the child was later airlifted but died on from a traumatic brain injury. Elswick faces life in prison without parole when sentenced on May 22nd.

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Klecha Park Undergoes Major Renovations

Klecha Park in St. Clair is getting a major makeover. After years of Little League games, the city is revamping the park, starting with a new splash pad set to open by Memorial Day. The idea came from local resident Mike Barnum, who wanted to honor his late brother, former Police Chief Donald Barnum. Cargill Salt donated $300,000 for the project, with additional support from the Community Foundation and St. Clair County Parks. Future improvements include a new baseball field, athletic court, pavilion, playground, and walking path. Renovations will continue into 2026.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet