Boat Week Kicks Off July 9th

Port Huron’s annual Boat Week will start with the Rotary International Day Parade at on July 9th. This year’s theme, “Color Our World,” encourages creativity and art, inspired by the national library summer reading program. The parade will begin at Huron and Glenwood avenues and end at Court Street, making it a bit shorter than previous years. McLaren Port Huron is the main sponsor. Parade participants and sponsors can register at paradeday.net. This event kicks off the countdown to the Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race on July 12th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

High Winds Fuel Fire

High winds on Monday fueled a dangerous fire in Sanilac Township, forcing about 50 firefighters to respond. The fire started on Custer Road in Carsonville around 6 p.m., after smoke was spotted in the area. Firefighters from multiple departments, including Sanilac East, Carsonville, Deckerville, and Applegate, teamed up with emergency services and AERO squadron to battle the flames. By 9 p.m., the fire was under control with no injuries reported. Local authorities thanked all responders for their help.

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Winzer Retires After 31 Years

After 31 years, Nancy Winzer, Port Huron’s Deputy City Manager, retired, leaving a legacy of revitalized parks. A St. Clair County Community College and Central Michigan University alumna, she joined the city’s Parks and Recreation Department in ’94, becoming director in 2010, and was promoted in ’23. At her final council meeting, she praised Port Huron’s dedicated workers. Cynthia Broomfield succeeds her. Celebrate Winzer’s service at a public reception tonight at McMorran Place from 5 to 7.

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Bridge Cleaning Brings Overnight Closures

Overnight traffic in Port Huron will take a temporary detour as city crews clean the Tenth Street Bridge. Power washing began Tuesday, shutting down the drawbridge to vehicles from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Crews scheduled the work overnight to limit disruptions, ensuring a fresh start for the bridge without major traffic delays. The annual cleaning wraps up by Friday, restoring full access just in time for the Easter weekend.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Resident Pushes for Safety Measures

With warmer weather approaching, many will flock to Lake Huron. However, the lake’s rip currents and high waves can be dangerous, even for experienced swimmers. Sanilac County’s Don King witnessed this firsthand during a last year’s rescue at Port Sanilac’s break wall, where multiple people struggled in the strong currents. King has since pushed for legislation to require life jackets on piers. While the state urges beachgoers to learn how to escape currents and stay safe, no action has been taken on the proposal yet.

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Michigan Ranks 34th for Senior Workers

A new report ranks Michigan 34th in the U.S. for older workers. With nearly 27% of seniors still working and only 14% doing so remotely, Michigan lags behind other states. Local seniors earn a median income of $52,764, below the national average. Rising healthcare and housing costs are forcing more Michiganders to delay retirement. The study, by Seniorly, used federal data to compare income, job flexibility, and workplace age bias. Washington and New Hampshire topped the list for senior-friendly work environments.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet