CityFlatsHotel Boutique Hotel to Open in June

The CityFlatsHotel is gearing up for a mid-June opening of the 18-room boutique hotel. 

Cathy Mills, Managing Director of CityFlatsHotel, says, “It’s so exciting to see the progress that is taking place every day and to compare the uniqueness of each room. The colors and décor are very contemporary, and our amazing interior design team made sure that each room looks different from the others. With custom-made furnishings and bedding, guests who stay with us, again and again, will have a different experience in every room.”

Mills said that the unique rooms and modern décor are one of the reasons for their “Stay Different” motto. Rooms have views of downtown Port Huron or the Black River.

Port Huron’s Martin Construction completed renovations on the former Michigan National Bank building, built in 1927. The furnishings are designed by Charter House.

The building is also home to restaurants and a ballroom that seats 300 guests. It is located at 405 Water Street in downtown Port Huron.

Reporting for WGRT- Jennie McClelland

New Laws Put Newspaper Legal Notices Online for Free

Two new laws will require newspapers to publish legal notices, such as foreclosures, estate notices, public notices, advertisements to bid, public meeting notices, and others, online for free public access. Earlier this week, Lisa McGraw, Public Affairs Manager for the Michigan Press Association, said that the Association was thrilled that the bills were signed.

Newspapers will be prohibited from placing legal notices behind a pay wall. The bills are hoped to improve access to public information while maintain records that newspapers provide.

The sponsors of the Senate bills, Democrat Sylvia Santana of Detroit and Republican Curtis VanderWall of Ludington, called the legislation “overdue” and “meant to increase public transparency”.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Suspect Arraigned in Port Huron Shooting Incident

On March 07, 2022 Port Huron PD received an initial call at 0450 hours for 4-5 shots fired near 9th St.  and Court St. The area was checked, but nothing was initially located. At 0528 hours, a call was  received from a resident in the 1200 block of 9th St. indicating that someone shot a bullet through the front window of the residence.

Officers responded and found that three rounds hit the home, including  rounds that entered a residence and more specifically a room where two people were sleeping. No one inside the home was hit by a round, and no one was injured. Evidence of the crime were located at the  scene.  

The Port Huron Major Crimes Unit (MCU) was assigned this complaint. Since the incident, MCU has  done extensive follow-up and were able to identify Lance Delorean Hardon, a 33 year old Port Huron  resident, as the suspect in the incident.  

On 5-12-2022 members of MCU located Hardon leaving a business in the 1700 Dove St. He was taken  into custody without incident and lodged at the jail. On 5-13-2022 Hardon was arraigned and his bond  was set at $250,000 cash/surety. His charges are as follows: 

  1. Weapons – Firearms – Discharge in or at a Building 
  2. Weapons – Firearms – Discharge from Vehicle 
  3. Weapons – Firearms – Possession by Felon 
  4. Weapons – Ammunition – Possession by Felon 
  5. Weapons – Felony Firearm Second Offense (3 counts) 

If you have knowledge of this crime or any crimes call the Port Huron Police Department at (810) 984- 8415 or the Port Huron Police Department Major Crimes Unit at (810) 984-5383.  

Anonymous tips can be received through the CAPTURE Hotline at (810) 987-6688, emailed through  www.porthuronpolice.org, or texted by downloading the Port Huron PD app on apple or android  devices. Anonymous texts can also be received by texting the keyword CAPTURE and their message/tip  to 847411. 

Submitted by the Port Huron Police Department

Grand Opening of McMorran Plaza May 26, 2022

McMorran Place Plaza is almost ready to host multiple gatherings this summer, and the City of Port Huron is kicking off the season with a grand opening of the space to celebrate with the community.

On Thursday, May 26th at 1 PM, there is a grand opening celebration at McMorran Place Plaza , and the first 250 people to arrive will receive a commemorative coin to remember the event.

Nancy Winzer, Director of Port Huron Parks and Recreation, said, “McMorran Place is the Blue Water Area’s community civic center and one of the most iconic landmarks in our downtown. We’re excited to activate the front plaza area as the center of our vibrant downtown and allow it to serve as the town square area it was originally designed for.”

McMorran Place was built in the 1960’s, and the opening of the plaza marks a new era of excitement with the addition of an outdoor stage, a beer garden, and a splash pad for cooling off on hot summer days.

There will be live concerts at the plaza every weekend throughout the summer along with outdoor fitness classes provided by the Blue Water Area YMCA.

Learn more at Mcmorran.com/plaza

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

St. Clair County Sherriff Awards Wade and Krzywiecki as Employees of the Year

And the Employee of the Year awards go to…Detective Kelsey Wade and Corrections Deputy Keith Krzywiecki.

The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office presented its inaugural Employee of the Year Awards last week during a ceremony at the Sheriff’s Office.

St. Clair County Sheriff Mat King said, “I am extremely proud to be able to recognize Kelsey and Keith as our first recipients of the Employee of the Year Award. They were both nominated by several of their peers and have exemplified what it means to be an outstanding employee.”

The award recognizes Detective Kelsey Wade and Corrections Deputy Keith Krzywiecki for their daily commitment to quality work, willingness to carry out additional responsibilities beyond regular job assignments, and encouraging attitudes that contribute to positive morale.

Wade has been working at the Sheriff’s Department since 2006 and Krzywiecki has been with the department since 2007.

Both deputies received a certificate and a voucher for a night at a hotel and a gift card for dinner.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

More Foster Care Families Needed in Michigan

It’s Foster Care Month. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is in dire need of new foster families.

There are about 10,500 children in foster care in Michigan with 4,928 foster families. The highest need area is for older children, sibling groups, and kids with special needs. The goal is generally biological family reunification, but permanent adoption is an option when reunification is not possible.

Demetrius Starling, executive director of the MDHHS Children’s Services Agency said, “We are facing an increased need for foster families to provide stable and safe care for children due to the department’s commitment to provide family homes for children and reduce the use of congregate care settings, as well as a significant loss of foster homes during the pandemic.”

Experienced foster parents can answer questions for prospective foster parents with the Foster Care Navigator program at Michigan.gov/hopeforahome. Further contact information can be found at WGRT.com.

Anyone interested in becoming a foster parent can call a Foster Care Navigator at 855-MICHKIDS or visit www.fcnp.org. Navigators are experienced foster care parents who can answer questions and guide prospective foster parents on their journey. Learn more at www.michigan.gov/hopeforahome.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland