Milk Tanker Overturns on M-46

Early Tuesday morning, a milk tanker flipped on M-46 near Phillips Road in Kingston Township, spilling more than 12,000 gallons of milk into a nearby ditch. Firefighters from Kingston and Mayville worked together to free the driver, who suffered only minor injuries. Michalski Excavating brought in sand to stop the milk from spreading further, helping protect local waterways. Tuscola County officials called in the state environmental agency to handle the cleanup, while sheriff’s deputies and Michigan State Police are investigating the accident.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lexington Rocks with The Gobies

Lexington cranks up the volume this Friday with The Gobies headlining Music in the Park at Patrick Tierney Memorial Park. Known for gritty garage rock and Midwest flair, the band hits the stage at 7:30 p.m. The free event includes local refreshments and shuttle service from nearby churches and North Shore Trailer Park. Guests should bring lawn chairs and umbrellas, as the show goes on rain or shine. The concert is part of a community-backed series led by the Lexington Arts Council and supported by local foundations and businesses.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Recovers Historic Cannon

Port Huron has recovered a historic cannon stolen from Lakeside Cemetery over 50 years ago. The cannon was spotted for sale on social media by a local collector who alerted police. After confirming its identity through Civil War records, Port Huron detectives contacted the seller in Wyandotte, who returned the cannon without incident on Monday. This marks the recovery of two of four cannons stolen from the cemetery in the 1960s, linked to the Spanish-American War. City officials will decide where to display the newly returned piece.

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‘100 Men’ Event Brings Big Support

On September 4th, Port Huron’s south side will host the “100 Men” event, bringing together at least 100 local men to each donate $100. Organized by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, the fundraiser will award $10,000 to local nonprofits chosen by the attendees. Held inside a soon-to-be-opened 16,000-square-foot waterfront event space, the gathering offers a first look at a major redevelopment project set to boost the area’s economy. Food and entertainment will be provided thanks to local sponsors.

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Industrial Park Marathon Marks 30 Years

Kevin Kenaya is celebrating 30 years of running Industrial Park Marathon in Port Huron’s South Park neighborhood. Since taking over from his father in ’93, Kevin has grown the corner store into a full-service gas station and community hub. A renovation doubled the store’s size and added fuel pumps, helping spark positive change in the area. Through the pandemic and beyond, the station remained a vital spot for locals, many who walk in daily. This Friday, Kenaya will thank customers with discounts, giveaways, and raffles from 2 to 5 p.m.

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Police Chief Search Delayed

The search for a new Sandusky Police Chief faces delays as Chief Brett Lester’s retirement nears on September 1st. After starting the replacement process this summer, the city has yet to schedule second interviews, citing background checks as the hold-up. Lester has served Sandusky since ’98 and led the police department since 2010. Meanwhile, at Monday’s council meeting, officials reviewed the city’s recent audit and approved City Manager Dave Faber as a voting delegate for upcoming Michigan municipal meetings.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet