Arnold Road Bridge Work
Crews will start rebuilding the Arnold Road bridge over Meldrum Creek in Ira Township on February 9th. The $1 million project will replace the old bridge with a new aluminum culvert, along with drainage, guardrail, and paving improvements. M.L. Chartier Excavating of Michigan is handling the work, funded by local, state, and federal partners. While drivers won’t be able to cross Meldrum Creek until mid-May, local traffic and emergency access will stay open on both sides. Residents should expect some travel delays through spring.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Man Gets Life for Killing His Father
A St. Clair Township man will spend life in prison for killing his father. Twenty-four-year-old Wyatt Stimac was sentenced Thursday for first-degree murder. Judge Donald Teeple called Stimac’s actions “puzzling,” saying he showed no remorse. Prosecutors said Stimac shot his father, Shane, last March after an argument about living at home. The jury took less than 30 minutes to convict him. His sister Avery testified she heard the gunshot and later condemned him in court. Stimac also received two years for felony firearm use.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Skippers Host Home Doubleheader
Fans in Port Huron are in for a basketball showdown Saturday at St. Clair County Community College. The Skippers host powerhouse Schoolcraft College in one of the season’s biggest doubleheaders. The women tip off at 1 p.m., both teams unbeaten in conference play and battling for first place. The men follow at 3, as SC4 looks to upset the 17th-ranked Ocelots. Fans are urged to pack the SC4 Fieldhouse and show Skipper pride. Tickets are available online or at the door.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Legacy Paper Group Revives Port Huron Mill
After sitting idle for years, Port Huron’s old Domtar paper mill is getting new life. Legacy Paper Group is investing $24.5 million to reopen the Black River site, creating at least 82 jobs that start around $27 an hour. State officials announced the project as part of a broader Michigan jobs push. Legacy plans to revamp nearly 400,000 square feet for paper manufacturing and warehouse use, restoring a key piece of the city’s industrial past while tapping local papermaking talent to power new growth.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Forest Parkette Nears Completion
Lambton Shores is wrapping up the first stage of its downtown Forest parkette, turning two former vacant King Street West lots into a new community hub. Crews have restored walls, poured concrete, and set up water lines, with hydro work still underway. Sod is set for spring planting. The next phase will add benches, gardens, and landscaping as part of ongoing downtown revitalization. Once complete, the space will feature seating, trees, and a small stage for performances.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet






