Girls Winter Basketball League

The 2025 Girls Winter Basketball League in Port Huron kicks off January 18th and runs through February 22nd. This six-week league is open to girls in grades 1-8, with divisions for 1st-2nd, 3rd-4th, 5th-6th, and 7th-8th. Teams must be formed before registration, as individual players cannot sign up. The $300 team fee covers a roster of up to 10 players. Games will be held Saturdays from 9 AM to 4 PM at The Athletic Factory and nearby schools. Registration ends January 10th.

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Huron County Sheriff’s Christmas Gifts

For the 11th straight year, anonymous donors in Huron County are helping brighten Christmas for those facing hardships. In a few weeks, Sheriff deputies will deliver cash gifts or food certificates worth $100 to families affected by tough events, like illness, job loss, or losing a loved one. The donations also support local nonprofits aiding the homeless. Local leaders help identify recipients, and deputies work to deliver gifts quietly, often stretching into the new year. In the past 9 years, the Sheriff’s Office has distributed over $316,000 in cash and toys.

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High School Healthcare Career Tours

In honor of National Rural Health Day, McKenzie Health System recently hosted healthcare career tours for over 200 high school students across Sanilac County. Students from Brown City, Carsonville-Port Sanilac, Croswell-Lexington, Marlette, Peck, and Sandusky schools got an inside look at various healthcare careers, including nursing, emergency services, and social work. The event highlighted the importance of rural hospitals, like McKenzie, which face unique challenges but remain essential to their communities. These tours aimed to inspire students to pursue healthcare careers in their own local areas.

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Lapeer Ave Reconstruction

Port Huron officials are inviting residents to provide input on the planned reconstruction of Lapeer Avenue next year. A public meeting will be held tonight at 6 p.m. at the Municipal Office Building on McMorran Boulevard. Engineering Manager Brent Moore will present plans to narrow Lapeer Avenue from four lanes to three between 16th and 24th streets, adding a center turn lane. The goal is to improve safety, making it easier for drivers to turn into driveways without blocking traffic. The City Council approved $373,840 in funding for the project.

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Holiday Mental Health Resources

As the holiday season kicks in, mental health experts in Michigan are urging people to use available resources, especially those struggling with seasonal depression, anxiety, or loneliness. Dr. Debra Pinals from the state’s Department of Health highlights that while the holidays are seen as joyful, they can be tough for people without family connections or those grieving. Experts say stress can lead to unhealthy habits like overeating or isolating. To cope, they suggest building strategies like taking breaks, volunteering, or seeking professional help if needed.

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Port Huron Police Bodycam Upgrades

The Port Huron City Council has approved $1.65 million for new body and in-car cameras for the police department, following a failure of a camera during an incident that resulted in the death of Joshua Conant in ’23. Conant was handcuffed after an altercation outside Roche Bar but was found unresponsive. The malfunctioning camera, which failed during the incident, led to the decision to replace the city’s aging equipment. The new cameras, from Axon Enterprises, will ensure each officer has their own.

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