Downtown Port Huron

Find a Farmers Market in Port Huron and Along the Thumbcoast

If you’re ready to taste fresh Michigan produce, it’s time to start exploring local farmers markets. There are several markets along the Thumbcoast, and each one offers a unique experience for shoppers and food-lovers.

Most farmers markets operate only one or two days per week, so its reasonable to make your way to several over the course of the Michigan growing season. You can find unique growers at each location along with craft food creators, greenhouses, and crafters & artists.

Start the week off on Wednesdays with the St. Clair Farmers Market in the north parking lot of St. Clair Plaza. The Marine City Farmers Market is open on Thursdays, and Marysville’s Summer Thyme Market is open on Fridays and Saturdays.

There are three exclusively weekend farmers markets: Vantage Point in Port Huron on Saturdays, The Market Lexington on Saturdays and Sundays, and the New Baltimore Farmers Market which is open on Sundays.

The growing season is a little delayed due to cold weather this spring, but things should pick up in a week or two as the temperatures rise.

St. Clair Farmers Market

Marine City Farmers Market

Marysville Summer Thyme Market

Vantage Point Farmers Market

The Market Lexington

  • Saturdays 9 AM – 4 PM
  • Sundays 10 AM – 3 PM
  • 6934 Peck Road

New Baltimore Farmers Market

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Grand Opening of McMorran Plaza May 26, 2022

McMorran Place Plaza is almost ready to host multiple gatherings this summer, and the City of Port Huron is kicking off the season with a grand opening of the space to celebrate with the community.

On Thursday, May 26th at 1 PM, there is a grand opening celebration at McMorran Place Plaza , and the first 250 people to arrive will receive a commemorative coin to remember the event.

Nancy Winzer, Director of Port Huron Parks and Recreation, said, “McMorran Place is the Blue Water Area’s community civic center and one of the most iconic landmarks in our downtown. We’re excited to activate the front plaza area as the center of our vibrant downtown and allow it to serve as the town square area it was originally designed for.”

McMorran Place was built in the 1960’s, and the opening of the plaza marks a new era of excitement with the addition of an outdoor stage, a beer garden, and a splash pad for cooling off on hot summer days.

There will be live concerts at the plaza every weekend throughout the summer along with outdoor fitness classes provided by the Blue Water Area YMCA.

Learn more at Mcmorran.com/plaza

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Police Asking for Help from Military Street Residents

On Thursday May 12, 2022 at approximately 1030 a.m. an aircraft with Customs and Border Protection noticed a submerged vehicle in the St. Clair River just off the 3400 block of Military Street.

Port Huron Police and Fire departments responded, along with Tri – Hospital EMS and the St. Clair County Dive Team. Divers entered the water and found the vehicle to have one occupant. They were able to pull him from the vehicle, but he was already deceased.

Northbound Military Street is currently closed to Conner Street with a detour around the scene. The Port Huron Police Department is continuing to investigate this incident with the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department. The body of the deceased was removed from the scene by the St. Clair County Medical Examiner.

Further information identifying the victim in this incident will come from the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office once proper identification and Next of Kin notifications have been made.

Investigators are still on scene with the dive team working to salvage the vehicle from the river bottom. This vehicle may have entered the river several days ago.

Investigators are asking any residents with outdoor cameras in the area to contact them to assist with the investigation. As always, if you have any information please contact Detective Lieutenant Chris Frazier at (810) 984-9711. Anonymous tips can
be received through the CAPTURE Hotline at (810) 987-6688 or emailed through www.porthuronpolice.org

Submitted by the Port Huron Police Department

The Thumb Michigan Facebook Group wsg. Todd Carmody & Terri Hoag

 

Join a conversation with Todd Carmody and Terri Hoag about the Thumb (Michigan) Facebook group. Learn why Todd decided to start the group and how Terri celebrates our area as the Blue Water Ambassador.

In this episode, Jessie, Todd, and Terri talk about:

  • Sharing positive news about the community
  • What it takes to administrate the group
  • Using photography to showcase local businesses
  • How The Thumb group connects people to unique aspects of our community

Learn more about the Thumb Michigan Facebook group here:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/195464297712532

Listen to the WGRT Local NEWS podcast on your favorite podcast app every Friday for in-depth interviews with people from around Michigan’s Thumbcoast!

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The WGRT Local News Podcast is produced by the following team members:

Executive Producer: Jessie Wiegand

Audio Engineer: George James

Administrator: Jessie Wiegand

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Selah Butterfield & Kara Kaercher Young Artists in Michigans Thumbcoast

Young Artists Making Their Mark wsg. Kara Kaercher & Selah Butterfield

 

How do young artists share their work and build community? Kara Kaercher and Selah Butterfield join us this week to talk about how they are building their businesses and sharing their art with the community.

Kara Kaercher, Kara’s Arts & Crafts, specializes in acrylic pour and painting along with teaching classes and creating jewelry. She shares how leading classes at Foundry and working on the public mural downtown Port Huron help her connect with her community.

Find Kara here: https://m.facebook.com/KarasArtandCrafts/?_rdr

As a digital artist, Selah Butterfield has built a 50,000+ person following on social media platforms where she shares and demonstrates her digital drawing skills.

Find Selah’s work here: https://selahsketches.carrd.co/

Listen to the WGRT Local NEWS podcast on your favorite podcast app every Friday for in-depth interviews with people from around Michigan’s Thumbcoast!

Find the podcast on Spotify, Apple, or Facebook!

 

The WGRT Local News Podcast is part of the WGRT 102.3 FM Podcast Network. For the latest episodes of all of our featured podcasts, visit our website here:

https://wgrt-1023-fm-podcast-network.captivate.fm

The WGRT Local News Podcast is produced by the following team members:

Executive Producer: Jessie Wiegand

Audio Engineer: George James

Administrator: Jessie Wiegand

Marketing: Jessie Wiegand

Follow WGRT Local News on Facebook here:

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Drug Task Force Conducts Four Raids in Less Than 48 Hours

On April 6th and 7th, the St. Clair County Drug Task Force conducted four drug raids in the city of Port Huron. The raids resulted in several arrests and officers seized weapons, drug packaging materials, and multiple illegal drugs.

The first raid was around 11 AM on April 6th in the 1500 block of Lapeer Road. Officers executed a search warrant and arrested a 33 year old Port Huron man. He faces drug possession and distribution charges along with resisting arrest, maintaining a drug house, and being a habitual offender.

The second raid happened shortly after 8 PM in the 2000 block of Moak Street. A 36 year old Port Huron man was arrested in that raid and faces charges related to the possession of meth, cocaine, and a firearm, along with maintaining a drug house.

The raids on April 7th occurred in the early evening. One was at the 3100 block of Electric Avenue and involved the arrest of a 22 year old man and a 17 year old male, both from Port Huron. The second was in the 1700 block of 11th Street where two residents of Port Huron, a 45 year old woman and a 38 year old man were arrested.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand