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.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Hilltop Truck Stop Troublemaker Identified

UPDATE: The Sanilac County Sheriff’s office has identified the suspect.

Original Story:

Someone caused trouble at Hilltop Truck Stop in Marlette Township last week, and now the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office needs your help figuring out who he is. The guy’s a white man with dark facial hair, spotted wearing a red coat and black hat. Locals who know anything should call Deputy Trenton Mitchell at (810) 648-5648 or drop an anonymous tip on the sheriff’s app or website, sanilaccounty.gov. Every little clue could crack this case wide open.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Motorcycle Crash Claims One

A tragic accident claimed the life of a 34-year-old Kingston man in Dayton Township last Saturday. The man was riding his motorcycle east on Sanilac Road when he veered into oncoming traffic, smashing into a car driven by a 50-year-old Sandusky woman. The crash happened around 8:40 AM, leaving the motorcyclist dead and the woman with minor injuries. Local police and emergency crews rushed to the scene. Alcohol wasn’t involved in this devastating collision.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Those Guys Comedy Nights

Those Guys Comedy Nights is bringing live comedy to Sarnia-Lambton, giving locals access to top-notch entertainment without the need to travel. Founded by Aaron and Alan Hopkins, and Mat Berdan, the event is all about community, laughter, and supporting local. On Thursday, join Olivia Stadler of Letterkenny, along with comedians Sarah Ashby and Gavin Coscarella, at Refined Fool. Tickets are just $15, offering a chance to experience world-class comedy while supporting local talent and businesses. It’s more than a show—it’s a celebration of Sarnia-Lambton’s vibrant arts scene.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Statewide Tornado Drill

It’s Severe Weather Awareness Week thru Saturday, and Michigan officials
are hosting a statewide tornado drill today. The voluntary event, set for 1 p.m.—just a day before spring begins—aims to get everyone ready for the season’s wild weather. Tornadoes hit Michigan about 15 times a year, often in late spring and early summer, leaving only 10-15 minutes to react. The Michigan State Police and MIREADY are urging locals to join in, stressing that preparation now can save lives later when storms strike.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Development Proposed in Marysville

A piece of agricultural land in Marysville could soon see new development. Interstate Capital is eyeing the plot along Range Road, between 18th Street and Cuttle Road, for a project that could include manufacturing, warehousing, or distribution. The first building would be constructed for $75-90 million, with more to follow once it’s sold. Marysville Mayor Hayman highlighted that Interstate Capital will pay for water and sewer infrastructure, offering benefits like new jobs and tax revenue. City officials plan to hold public hearings soon.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet