IRA Charitable Giving Event

The Community Foundation is hosting a lunch and learn on Thursday, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Blue Water Convention Center in Port Huron. Attendees will explore the benefits of giving to charity directly from their IRA, including tax advantages and options for impactful gifts. Lunch will be provided. Those interested can register online at stclairfoundation.org or call 810-984-4761. For a more private discussion, individuals can contact jackie@stclairfoundation.org.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New K9 Team

The Port Huron Police Department has welcomed a new K9 team to enhance local safety. Officer Caleb Paul has been appointed as the newest K9 handler, partnering with a 14-month-old German Shepherd from the Slovak Republic. Officer Paul and other officers are visiting local elementary and middle schools, allowing students to meet the new K9 and learn about their important role. Students will have the chance to suggest names and submit drawings for the dog. The department will reveal the official name soon.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair County Sheriff Race

St. Clair County voters are gearing up for a familiar showdown as they head to the polls on November 5. Yale Police Chief Warren Head, after losing the Republican Primary to incumbent Sheriff Mat King, is making a comeback as a write-in candidate. With no Democrat in the race, King appeared to have a smooth path to re-election. Head, who garnered nearly 44% of the primary votes, is urging voters to consider him again, emphasizing that this election allows everyone a chance to support their preferred candidate.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Crosswalk Upgrade

Port Huron has recently enhanced pedestrian safety by upgrading four busy crosswalks to include audible signals, benefiting those with visual impairments. City Manager James Freed emphasized that these improvements are crucial for accessibility, particularly for families and students who use these crosswalks daily. The upgrades, located at Gratiot Avenue, Garfield Street, Erie Street, and McMorran Boulevard, feature high-visibility signals and vibrating push buttons that alert pedestrians. The project also improved nearby Palmer Park with new sidewalks.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet