Big Changes to Commute

This weekend, folks in Kimball Township will see a big change on their commute. The Michigan Department of Transportation is shutting down part of Interstate 69 to tear down the old Allen Road bridge. Starting tonight at 7, both sides of I-69 will close until Monday morning at 6 a.m. It’s all part of a $2.1 million fix-up, with detours set via Wadhams, Griswold, Range, and I-94. Allen Road will also close at I-69, rerouting drivers through Lapeer and Range. The full project wraps up in July.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Online ER Scheduling

Folks in St. Clair County can now dodge long ER waits at McLaren Port Huron hospital. The hospital’s new online scheduling lets patients with minor issues like bad coughs or twisted ankles pick a treatment time that suits them at mclaren.org/porthuron. Dr. John Brooks, the top doc there, says it’s perfect for planning care without replacing 911 for big emergencies. Staff still check online sign-ups for serious symptoms like chest pain, reaching out if someone needs to hightail it to the ER or call for help.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Son Arrested After Fatal Shooting

A St. Clair Township man is dead after being shot by his 24-year-old son. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call Monday evening around 7 p.m. from a family member. Deputies arrived at the home on Gratiot Road to find the 56-year-old victim with multiple gunshot wounds. Despite life-saving efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene. The son was arrested without incident and is now in custody. The investigation is ongoing, with local authorities and the Michigan State Police Crime Lab involved.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Invests $20 Million

Port Huron is investing over $20 million to improve the area between McLaren Port Huron Hospital and St. Clair County Community College. The project aims to create affordable housing, fix roads, and repair sidewalks. This includes the Lincoln Lofts apartment complex, offering 40 units, 14 of which will help families facing housing insecurity. Streets like Kearney, Willow, and Elk will get repairs, and lead water lines will be replaced. Stone Street will be removed, as it no longer serves a purpose.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

NAACP Responds to Racist Symbols

The Port Huron NAACP spoke out after racist symbols, including swastikas and SS bolts, were found at a Lexington Township home and under the Black River bridge in Sanilac County. The organization expressed disappointment over the hate-filled discovery but emphasized that these actions don’t reflect the values of the community. They urged locals to unite against racism and ensure these acts of hatred don’t spread. The NAACP called for accountability and a future where such intolerance is no longer accepted in the area.

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Grants for Scrap Tire Recycling

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is offering grants to support scrap tire cleanup and recycling. Scrap tires, which can create health risks and fires, can be repurposed for road paving, manufactured products, and energy production. Grants will cover up to 50% of project costs that use scrap tires in new or expanded ways. EGLE is prioritizing projects that create viable markets and innovative uses for these materials. Applications are due by April 18th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet