DTE Sues St. Clair County

In Port Huron DTE Electric Company is suing St. Clair County over new rules making it tougher to build solar farms. The county’s regulations, set in May of this year, demand stricter noise limits and costly decommissioning plans, which DTE says break state laws meant to boost clean energy. The lawsuit, filed in early July, claims these rules could stall local solar projects, hurting Michigan’s goal of cleaner energy by 2040. A court will decide the issue later this year. DTE’s attorneys declined to comment.

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Woman Seeks Separate Trial

In St. Clair County, Sayon Florence, accused of arranging the murder of her ex-boyfriend Vincent Buckles, is asking for a separate trial from her co-defendant, Dazman Drake. Both are charged in the January shooting at Buckles’ home. Florence’s attorney says a joint trial would lead to the two blaming each other, muddling the case for jurors. The prosecution claims Florence asked Drake to kill Buckles. A hearing to decide is scheduled for July 28.

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Donated Transport Chair

McKenzie Health System just got a new Stryker Prime TC Patient Transport Chair, thanks to a generous donation from the McKenzie Auxiliary. This comfy chair makes moving patients around the hospital easier and safer. With a reclined seat, open sides, and foot-operated brakes, it keeps patients cozy and caregivers strain-free. The chair’s swing-away armrests and IV pole add extra convenience. This upgrade boosts patient dignity and staff efficiency at McKenzie Health

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Man Dies in Drowning

A tragic drowning happened recently at North Port Huron’s Jellystone Park in Forester Township. A 24-year-old man from Hamtramck was playing catch in the pond when he went underwater and didn’t come back up. Bystanders started CPR before emergency crews arrived, but he later died at the hospital. The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office urges everyone to stay safe around water by swimming with a buddy, wearing life jackets, and knowing water depths before entering. The investigation is ongoing.

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Teacher’s Death Lawsuit Nears Settlement

A lawsuit over the death of former Port Huron Northern teacher Ashley Nisbett may soon settle. The civil case involves Justin Simon, who crashed into Nisbett’s car on Lakeshore Road in October of ’23 while intoxicated. Simon was convicted last September for causing serious injury and sentenced to 39 months to five years in prison. Lawyers met July 11 in St. Clair County Circuit Court to discuss the case, but the settlement hearing was moved to September 12 due to Simon’s incarceration. Nisbett passed away four days after the crash.

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Judge to Decide on Resentencing

St. Clair County Judge Cynthia Lane will soon decide if Justin Rose, convicted in ’96 for a violent 16-year-old crime in Grant Township, should get a new sentence. Rose was originally sentenced to life for assault with intent to murder after a store robbery where the owner was shot. Defense lawyers argued new science on teen brain development and Rose’s rehabilitation efforts, like earning a GED and training guide dogs, justify resentencing. Prosecutors agreed only on resentencing the assault charge. The victim, Dale Reusser, survived but faces lasting effects.

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