First-Ever “Fash Bash”

Marysville’s Woodland Developmental Center is turning its gym into a runway on September 24th, for its first public “Fash Bash”. Students will model adaptive clothing from stores like Target, Walmart, Meijer, JCPenney, and Kohl’s, featuring designs with magnetic closures, sensory-friendly fabrics, and accommodations for medical devices. St. Clair County TEC cosmetology students will handle hair, makeup, and nails, giving the event a true runway feel. The show celebrates self-expression and confidence, supported by a $1,200 Community Foundation grant.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Father Arrested in Shooting of Three Children

Port Huron is mourning after police say a father shot his three children early Thursday morning on Glenview Court. A 17-year-old boy died, while his 13-year-old brother and 12-year-old sister were rushed to a Detroit-area hospital in critical but stable condition. Officers arrived just after 6 a.m., giving aid before ambulances transported the children. The 44-year-old father was arrested at the scene without incident. Investigators confirm this was a domestic case, and criminal charges are pending. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

$10M Boost for Local Recovery Programs

State Representative Joseph Pavlov announced last week that northern St. Clair County and Worth Township are included in a proposal for 10 million dollars in state funding to strengthen substance use recovery programs.

The proposal is part of the upcoming Michigan state budget, which is still under consideration and has not yet been approved. If lawmakers pass the budget, the funding would be directed to local organizations working in recovery, such as the Michigan Association of Recovery Community Organizations. These funds would allow groups to expand services, increase community partnerships, and provide greater support for families and individuals struggling with substance use disorders.

Under the plan, there would be a cap of 150,000 dollars for any individual organization to ensure the money is distributed widely across the state.

Representative Pavlov said the ultimate goal of this investment is to give residents better access to recovery resources and provide a stronger chance at a healthier future.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair Man Faces November Murder Trial

A St. Clair Township man accused of killing his father is now set for a jury trial. Authorities say 24-year-old Wyatt Stimac shot and killed his 56-year-old father, Shane Stimac, inside their Gratiot Avenue home back in March. Deputies responded after a 911 call and found Shane with multiple gunshot wounds. Wyatt has remained in the St. Clair County jail without bond since his arrest. His jury trial is scheduled for November 4th. He faces charges of open murder, felony firearm use, and assault with a deadly weapon.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Police Fundraising Golf Outing

The Port Huron Police Department recently held its annual golf outing, raising funds for local programs through the Community Foundation of St. Clair County. The event brought together community members, sponsors, and golfers to support the Port Huron Police Fund, which helps fund youth initiatives, wellness programs, specialized equipment, and outreach efforts. Officers thanked everyone who played, volunteered, or donated, noting that the funds strengthen both the department and its connection with the community.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Approves Southend Affordable Housing Plan

Port Huron leaders have cleared the way for a long-delayed housing project on the south end. City Council voted to sell the old River District Market site on Electric Avenue for $5 to Woda Cooper Companies. The developer plans Robin Crest, a $17 million project with 50 affordable apartments, including supportive housing and barrier-free units. The complex would feature modern amenities and sustainable design, aiming for net-zero energy. Officials say shifting from condos to rentals better meets local housing needs. If state tax credits are secured, construction could begin in 2026.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet