State of Emergency Declared

Residents in Tuscola County are dealing with dangerous flooding after days of severe weather, prompting Governor Whitmer to declare a state of emergency. Floodwaters have damaged roads, bridges, and culverts, with at least one roadway now permanently closed until repairs are made. Across Michigan, more than 40 counties are seeing similar destruction from heavy rain, snowmelt, and storms. The emergency order allows state resources to move in quickly and gives local communities access to funding, to repair infrastructure and support ongoing rescue and recovery efforts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Disco Murder Mystery Coming

A disco-era mystery is coming to Michigan’s Thumb. The Sanilac County Historical Society is hosting a 1978-themed murder mystery May 17th from 2 to 5 p.m. at the museum village in Port Sanilac. Guests will move through historic buildings, question live suspects, and piece together who killed a fictional Detroit singer. The interactive event wraps with a final reveal inside the church. Tickets range from 65 to 75 dollars and include drinks and food. Proceeds support the museum’s preservation efforts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Eyes Golf Cart Use

Golf carts could soon become a new way to get around in Port Huron. A bill from State Representative Joe Pavlov would update state law that has kept the city from allowing them because of its population size. The change would let Port Huron use newer census data and create its own local rules. If approved, drivers must be at least 16 with a license and stick to daytime travel on roads 30 miles per hour or less. Final approval would still come from Port Huron City Council.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet