Man Sentenced for Child Exposure, Faces Shooting Charges

Port Huron man Jeffery Smerer, 44, was sentenced Thursday to one year in jail and must register as a sex offender for exposing himself to a child at a local daycare. Judge Mona Armstrong noted Smerer showed no remorse, calling his guilty plea a “cunning calculation.” The victim’s mother described lasting trauma, saying her daughter now sees a counselor weekly. Smerer is also facing 10 felony charges in connection with the recent shooting of his children, with his next hearing pending.

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Treasurer Resigns Amid Turmoil

Clay Township Treasurer Jerry Galka has stepped down, ending a year marked by financial confusion and tension on the board. Galka cited health, family obligations, and stress from disputes with employees and residents. Elected last year, he struggled to reconcile township accounts, leading to the hiring of a $12,000 outside firm. Public clashes, including a walkout during a township meeting, heightened local scrutiny. A special board meeting was held Friday to address Galka’s resignation and name a new treasurer.

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Council to Hear Marijuana Zoning Proposal

Marlette residents have a chance to weigh in on a new marijuana zoning proposal next Wednesday at 6 p.m. at City Hall. The City Council will hold a public hearing to discuss allowing licensed marijuana growers, retailers, and provisioning centers in the city’s manufacturing zone. After the hearing, council members could approve, change, or reject the plan. Those unable to attend can submit written comments to City Clerk Rebecca Slater by 3 p.m. on October 8th. ADA accommodations are available upon request.

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Port Huron Museums Welcomes New Director

Port Huron Museums will welcome Regina Schreck as its new Executive Director at the end of October. Schreck brings over a decade of experience curating and managing more than 80 art exhibitions, including work at the Detroit Institute of Arts and Midland Center for the Arts. She has also taught arts and humanities at several Michigan colleges and actively engaged with communities through public arts initiatives. The museum looks forward to Schreck’s leadership in expanding exhibits and community programs.

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Shchukin Charged in Tuscola County Crash

Authorities have formally charged 55-year-old Pavel B. Shchukin in last Friday’s deadly Ellington Township crash that killed three Cass City residents and injured five others. Shchukin faces eight counts, including three moving violations causing death and five causing serious injury. Investigators say he failed to stop at a Deckerville Road stop sign, striking an eastbound Jeep carrying eight people. Shchukin and his passenger were treated for minor injuries. He remains in Tuscola County Jail on a $100,000 bond.

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