Study Finds Drug Treatment Gaps
A Michigan State University study shows most substance use treatment in St. Clair County is concentrated in a five-block area of Port Huron, leaving rural residents at higher risk of overdose. Researchers found county residents outside the city are 4.5 times more likely to die from overdoses than those in Port Huron. Limited outpatient and residential programs, along with transportation challenges, make access difficult for those without cars. Experts say expanding services and targeting specific groups, like single parents and postpartum women, could improve care.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
“Day of Play” at Discovery City
Discovery City Children’s Museum is hosting a family-friendly “Day of Play” on Saturday, with Nickelodeon and the Association of Children’s Museums. Admission is just $5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the St. Clair County Library bookmobile will be on-site for kids to explore new stories. The event encourages families to learn through play, with hands-on activities and interactive exhibits. Space is limited, and registration is required at discoverycityph.com. The museum is located at 317 Grand River Ave. in downtown Port Huron.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Rotary Plants Peace Pole
St. Clair’s Rotary Club marked the International Day of Peace on Sept. 21st by unveiling a Peace Pole at Rotary Centennial Park. Mayor Bill Cedar Jr. joined local Rotarians for the ceremony, highlighting their dedication to peace at home and abroad. The pole bears “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in English, German, French, and Ojibwa, linking St. Clair to more than 200,000 similar monuments worldwide. Rotary leaders say the pole invites residents to reflect on peace and unity in their daily lives.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Historic Barge Art Coming to River Walk
A miniature steel-and-wood version of the historic 1869 steam barge City of Port Huron will soon sail onto the Blue Water River Walk as the next public art piece. Local artist Scott Campbell created the 16-foot-long model to honor the city’s shipbuilding past and the barges that carried lumber across the Great Lakes. Campbell says the project celebrates the city’s early industry. His design was chosen from five finalists, whose 3D models are on display at the Community Foundation downtown through October 3rd
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Port Huron Woman to Stand Trial
A Port Huron woman accused of killing her boyfriend will stand trial after a St. Clair County judge ruled there is enough evidence to proceed. On Tuesday, 40-year-old Jennifer Goodall was bound over to circuit court for the Sept. 3rd shooting death of 23-year-old Chase Hunter Hoyt. Prosecutors presented Goodall’s own 911 call admitting she shot Hoyt, as well as police testimony and an autopsy confirming homicide. Goodall faces open murder and felony firearm charges that could lead to life in prison. No trial date has been set.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet






