Bank Merge to Boost Local Banking
In a big move for local banking, Mercantile Bank, based in Grand Rapids, is joining forces with Eastern Michigan Bank from Croswell in a $95.8 million deal. This merger creates a powerhouse with $6.7 billion in assets, expanding Mercantile’s reach with 12 new branches in Eastern and Southeast Michigan. The partnership strengthens their commitment to Michigan communities, combining strong local roots and boosting services for customers across Sanilac, Huron, and St. Clair counties. The deal is set to finalize later this year, pending approvals.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Prowlers Get New Owner
Exciting news for Port Huron hockey fans! On Wednesday, Ken Andrews, a local tech entrepreneur from Allen Park, became the new owner of the Port Huron Prowlers. At McMorran Arena, he promised to keep the team in town, saying, “Port Huron is our home!” This marks the first ownership change in the team’s 10-year history, taking over from Barry Soskin. With Andrews also owning the Motor City Rockers, fans are eager for the Prowlers’ next season after their strong 32-18-6 record last year.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
PFAS Detected in Thompson Pond Fish
In Port Huron Township, over 50 residents crowded the boardroom on Monday to hear about toxic PFAS chemicals, known as “forever chemicals,” found in Thompson Pond. High levels in fish triggered a “Do Not Eat” advisory from the Michigan health department. Testing continues to check if these chemicals, linked to health risks, have contaminated local drinking water wells. The pollution source is still unknown, but officials are investigating and plan more tests and community updates.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Sip & Stroll Wine Tasting Returns
The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum will host its popular Sip & Stroll Wine Tasting event on August 23rd. Visitors can sample wines at six outdoor stations across the historic grounds while enjoying live music from local artist Dave Liniarski. The event features appetizers, desserts, and a cash bar under the open-air pavilion. Tickets cost $15 with a wine bottle donation or $30 without. All proceeds help preserve the history of Michigan’s Thumb region. Guests must be 21 or older.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Vincent Buckles Murder Trial Delayed to October
In Port Huron, the trial of Sayon Florence and Dazman Drake, charged with murdering Vincent Buckles in his Vanness Street home on January 28th, has been pushed back from August 5th to October 7th. Both sides agreed to the delay, and a hearing on July 28 will decide if the two will be tried separately, as their attorneys expect them to point fingers at each other for the killing. Florence, who shares a child with Buckles, had filed a child abuse complaint against him days before his death.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet