Sarnia-Lambton United Way Sets $1.49M Goal

United Way of Sarnia-Lambton is aiming to raise $1.49 million to support 28 local programs helping thousands across the county. The campaign unofficially started Wednesday at the Sarnia Sting Black & White Game, and officially launches September 16th on Day of Caring. Early efforts have already raised $375,000. Local golf tournaments and cornerstone supporters like Imperial and NOVA Chemicals will help fill the gap. United Way is fully local, keeping donations in Lambton County to fund programs that make a real difference.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Schools Welcome Lt. Gov. Gilchrist

Port Huron Area Schools kicked off the new school year with a boost of support Tuesday, as Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II visited the district. About 900 teachers and staff gathered at McMorran Place for the Welcome Back Celebration ahead of classes starting Sept. 2nd. Gilchrist praised local educators and highlighted state efforts to provide resources for schools. Superintendent Theo Kerhoulas said the visit shows Michigan leaders recognize the hard work of teachers and staff in Port Huron.

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Swimmers Honor Edmund Fitzgerald

Port Huron hosted Stage 16 of the 50th anniversary Edmund Fitzgerald memorial swim on Monday, under the Blue Water Bridge. Four swimmers faced high winds, lightning delays, and tugboat troubles but kept on schedule.

Guided by a coach, the team trained in local waters and carried laminated crew names and iron-ore pellets to honor the 29 lost sailors.

The 411-mile relay started July 26th in Lake Superior and ends today in Detroit with a memorial service at Mariners’ Church.

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9-11 Remembrance Ceremony

Port Huron will honor local and national heroes lost on 9/11 with a Service of Remembrance on September 11th at 9 a.m. The ceremony at International Flag Plaza on Thomas Edison Parkway pays tribute to the 343 firefighters, 72 police officers, EMTs, and civilians who died responding to the attacks. Families, first responders, and residents are invited to reflect on their sacrifice. If weather disrupts the event, it will move indoors to the Public Meeting Room at the Municipal Office Center, 100 McMorran Blvd.

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St. Clair Seniors Saved Swiftly

After a sprinkler failure flooded St. Clair Landings Retirement Community last Friday, over 25 residents had to leave their homes immediately. The Community Foundation of St. Clair County quickly stepped in, using the SCC Strong fund to secure hotel rooms and provide meals for the displaced seniors. First responders and emergency staff worked with the foundation to ensure residents were safe, fed, and supported. County officials praised the quick action, saying it preserved residents’ dignity and highlighted the strength of the St. Clair community in times of crisis.

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Yale Woman Jailed for Embezzling

In Yale, 35-year-old Kymberly Williams was sentenced to three years of probation and 30 days in jail for stealing $47,000 from her employer, Center Line Gage, to fund her gambling habit. She wrote forged checks, causing layoffs at the machine shop. Despite her plea to avoid jail, Judge Daniel Damman ordered the sentence after Williams failed to pay an initial $5,000 restitution. The shop’s owner, Matt Jurcak, forgave her, but the judge emphasized the harm caused to workers who lost jobs.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet