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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 ...
Faith Matters is a weekly radio feature that airs every Monday on WGRT 102.3 FM. Featuring information and commentary about spiritual issues - nationally and in your local community. For further ...
Port Huron Museums is boosting tourism with a brand-new trolley, thanks to funding from the Community Foundation of St. Clair County. This bigger, climate-controlled trolley from Pigeon Forge, ...
Welcome to WGRT’s Limelight with your host Andrew Kercher. Limelight is your connection to the people influencing our culture, commerce, and community here in the Bluewater area ...
The Legacy Paper Group is reopening Paper Machine #8 at its Port Huron plant, restoring 30,000 tons of specialty paper production annually after a four-year pause. This move responds to growing local ...
Port Huron’s Urban Pioneer+ program, geared towards low-to-moderate-income, first-time homebuyers within the city limits is offering up to $10,000 in down payment assistance.
In a bid to enhance accessibility for residents in need, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has raised the ceiling for its Direct Supportive Services (DSS) for Vehicle ...
Welcome to WGRT’s Limelight with your host Andrew Kercher. Limelight is your connection to the people influencing our culture, commerce, and community here in the Bluewater area ...
Backups on the Blue Water Bridge are causing serious delays and traffic jams on eastbound I-94 and M-25/Pine Grove (in both the North and Southbound lanes).
Saturday evening near Pine Grove Park and Prospect Street in Port Huron, police responded to a shooting involving two people in separate cars.
Construction is now underway on Lapeer Avenue in Port Huron between 16th and 24th streets. The $2.5 million project includes full road reconstruction, new sidewalks, curbs, and major water and sewer ...
After 31 years, Nancy Winzer, Port Huron’s Deputy City Manager, retired, leaving a legacy of revitalized parks. A St. Clair County Community College and Central Michigan University alumna, she joined ...
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