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

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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Torch Run 5K Supports Special Olympics

Port Huron is gearing up for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run 5K on Friday, September 12th, benefiting Special Olympics Michigan. The run starts at 11 a.m. at the Port Huron Municipal Office Center, with registration at 10:30. Entry is $30 for a T-shirt or $10 for a bandana, and all funds support local Special Olympics athletes. Police and community members will join to raise awareness, celebrate achievements, and carry the Flame of Hope through the streets of Port Huron. Donations and sponsorships are also welcome.

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Hit-and-Run

Sanilac County deputies are asking for help after a hit-and-run in Melvin left a local woman injured. The 30-year-old was struck Thursday night on Melvin Road south of town and left in a ditch. She managed to walk home before being taken to McKenzie Memorial Hospital and later transferred to Hurley Medical Center in Flint. Authorities are searching for a GMC Sierra or Chevrolet Silverado with damage on the front right and passenger side, missing its side mirror. Anyone with information or video is urged to call Central Dispatch.

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Seawall Needed to Protect Water Plant

Marysville officials say the city’s Water Filtration Plant needs a new seawall to keep drinking water safe and reliable. The current wall, likely built in the 70s or 80s, is crumbling along about 500 feet of shoreline, causing cracks in the plant’s foundation and walls. Only seven feet separate the building from the river, making protection urgent. The city is seeking $750,000 in state funding but may cover costs locally if grants fall through. Final funding decisions are expected in the coming months.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet