Kevin Lindke Lawsuit Dismissed Due to Fugitive Status

A federal judge has dismissed Kevin Lindke’s lawsuit against Port Huron over his removal from a ’22 city council meeting, citing his status as a fugitive. Lindke, a local social media commentator, sued after being kicked out for allegedly disrupting the meeting. However, Judge Brandy McMillion ruled that Lindke, who fled Michigan amid legal issues, can’t use the court system while avoiding his criminal charges. Lindke, faces charges for disturbing the peace. The lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice, allowing Lindke to refile if he returns to Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Chick-fil-A Opens in Fort Gratiot

Chick-fil-A’s new location in Fort Gratiot on 24th Avenue quickly became a hit with locals, drawing dozens of customers for its opening on Thursday. The restaurant, which replaces a former Golden Corral, opened its doors to a crowd of eager customers, some even arriving for breakfast. Owner Ryan Weston said he was thrilled to see the strong turnout and looks forward to serving the community. It will provide around 120 jobs to the area.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Holiday Assistance for Families In Need

This holiday season, Harbor Impact Ministries is spreading warmth throughout the Blue Water Area by providing food, clothing, and essential supplies to local families in need. Meanwhile, St. Clair County Community Mental Health is highlighting the crucial role of caseworkers, who offer personalized care to those battling mental health issues and substance abuse. Their support ensures that, as the holidays bring joy, individuals facing challenges have the resources they need to cope and heal.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet