Stickler Guilty of Murder

A St. Clair County jury found 50-year-old Michael Stickler guilty of first-degree murder and felony firearm for shooting eviction officer Robert Silver in Clay Township. Silver was at Stickler’s home in Dec. of ’23, to assess the eviction process when Stickler shot him. Prosecutors argued Stickler acted with motive, as his home had been repossessed for unpaid taxes. The defense claimed self-defense. Silver’s gun was found holstered inside Stickler’s home. Stickler faces life in prison at sentencing on April 11th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Flash Steelworks Expanding

Flash Steelworks is expanding in St. Clair County, investing $8.8 million and creating 55 new jobs. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation and local partners helped secure a $750,000 state grant for the expansion. Flash Steelworks, known for its high-strength steel used in military and industrial applications, will install a Flash Armor Production line to fulfill new contracts. The company’s advanced technology has earned U.S. Army approval, and new hires will earn an average wage of $32.82 per hour.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Crock A Doodle Under New Ownership

Crock A Doodle is back in Sarnia under new ownership and at a new location; 1249 London Rd. The beloved paint-your-own pottery studio, now run by Renée Laliberté, is hosting a grand opening from February 7th to the 9th. Since reopening in November, the studio has become a community favorite for birthday parties, corporate events, and more. Laliberté is excited to offer a creative space for families and individuals to enjoy pottery painting. The grand opening will feature activities and giveaways.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

It’s Pothole Season

With Michigan’s fluctuating temperatures, pothole season is in full swing, causing significant car repair costs. AAA reports that 1 in 10 drivers hit potholes leading to repairs, averaging $600 dollars per incident. The Michigan Department of Transportation explains potholes form due to freeze-thaw cycles. Motorists are advised to report potholes to MDOT and maintain vehicle safety to avoid accidents. Potholes cost Americans nearly $3 billion annually.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet