Active Shooter Drill Sparks Police Response

Thursday morning in Cass City, Medilodge triggered a response from police and nearby agencies after a 911 call reported an active shooter. The call came around 9:15 a.m., but it was soon clarified that the facility was conducting a planned active shooter drill. During the drill, Medilodge went into lockdown, but someone unaware of the exercise mistakenly called 911. Cass City Police officers still responded to gather details and confirmed there was no real threat. Officials reassured residents that this was a safety practice, not an emergency.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Antique & Classic Boat Show

Port Huron will host the Antique & Classic Boat Show at James C. Acheson Marina on September 5th and 6th. The event highlights vintage boats from Michigan brands like Gar Woods and Chris-Crafts, with a special focus this year on historic race boats from 1930 to 1990. Powerboat racing legend Tom D’Eath, a local sports hall of famer, will also appear. Visitors can enjoy free boat rides, kids’ activities, a frisbee dog show, and local art sales. The event celebrates the area’s rich boating history and offers fun for the whole family.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

LHMC Named Top Heart Failure Hospital

Lake Huron Medical Center has been honored as a High Performing hospital for heart failure by U.S. News & World Report. This prestigious award highlights LHMC’s top-level care and expertise in treating heart failure, setting it apart from thousands of hospitals nationwide. The recognition reflects the hospital’s strong commitment to excellent patient outcomes and quality care. Interim CEO Chris Fulks emphasized that this award is a proud moment for the hospital and the people it serves.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lexington Rocks with The Gobies

Lexington cranks up the volume this Friday with The Gobies headlining Music in the Park at Patrick Tierney Memorial Park. Known for gritty garage rock and Midwest flair, the band hits the stage at 7:30 p.m. The free event includes local refreshments and shuttle service from nearby churches and North Shore Trailer Park. Guests should bring lawn chairs and umbrellas, as the show goes on rain or shine. The concert is part of a community-backed series led by the Lexington Arts Council and supported by local foundations and businesses.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet