Sip & Stroll Wine Tasting Returns

The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum will host its popular Sip & Stroll Wine Tasting event on August 23rd. Visitors can sample wines at six outdoor stations across the historic grounds while enjoying live music from local artist Dave Liniarski. The event features appetizers, desserts, and a cash bar under the open-air pavilion. Tickets cost $15 with a wine bottle donation or $30 without. All proceeds help preserve the history of Michigan’s Thumb region. Guests must be 21 or older.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Bank Merge to Boost Local Banking

In a big move for local banking, Mercantile Bank, based in Grand Rapids, is joining forces with Eastern Michigan Bank from Croswell in a $95.8 million deal. This merger creates a powerhouse with $6.7 billion in assets, expanding Mercantile’s reach with 12 new branches in Eastern and Southeast Michigan. The partnership strengthens their commitment to Michigan communities, combining strong local roots and boosting services for customers across Sanilac, Huron, and St. Clair counties. The deal is set to finalize later this year, pending approvals.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Vincent Buckles Murder Trial Delayed to October

In Port Huron, the trial of Sayon Florence and Dazman Drake, charged with murdering Vincent Buckles in his Vanness Street home on January 28th, has been pushed back from August 5th to October 7th. Both sides agreed to the delay, and a hearing on July 28 will decide if the two will be tried separately, as their attorneys expect them to point fingers at each other for the killing. Florence, who shares a child with Buckles, had filed a child abuse complaint against him days before his death.

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Teen Faces Car Theft Charges

In Port Huron, a teenager faces serious charges after stealing a car with a 1-year-old child inside. The incident happened near Hancock Street and Pine Grove Avenue on July 17th around 9 p.m. The teen sped off, leading Marysville police on a high-speed chase reaching nearly 100 miles per hour. The chase ended when the car crashed into parked vehicles in Chesterfield Township. Thankfully, the baby was unharmed. The teen is charged with kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, and fleeing police, but details remain private since the suspect is a minor.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Back to School Event

On August 13th, Blue Water Community Action will host a Back to School Event at McMorran Place Arena in Port Huron. Families can grab resources to get kids ready for school. Every child gets a free backpack loaded with supplies like pencils and notebooks. Organizers require children to be present at the event and families to provide proof of St. Clair County residency, like a driver’s license or utility bill, to receive the free supplies. This event helps kids start the school year strong.

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Port Huron Township Hires Randy Fernandez for DDA Director

Port Huron Township has a new leader to boost its downtown. On Monday, the township board unanimously picked Randy Fernandez as the Downtown Development Authority director. Fernandez, who just retired as Marysville’s city manager, is already sharing fresh ideas to revitalize the area. Despite some initial concerns about his role with the St. Clair County Economic Development Alliance, Trustee Dawn Fulk now backs him, confident in his vision. Fernandez, earning $15,000 a year, steps in for Scott Beedon, who left last year.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet