Choze Powell

NAMI Blue Water Area To Host Open House Event

NAMI Blue Water Area, an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is thrilled to announce an Open House on Tuesday, June 25th, at 5:30 p.m. at St. Clair County Community Mental Health’s Summit Board Room, located at 3111 Electric Avenue, Port Huron. 

This event is a unique opportunity for the community to explore the essential programs, services, and training offered by NAMI Blue Water Area.

Attendees will meet the board and volunteers, who will discuss NAMI’s mission and the comprehensive support available to individuals and families in St. Clair County. Highlights include a guest speaker sharing their personal mental illness journey, emphasizing the impact of local NAMI chapters. Light refreshments will also be served. All community members are welcome.

For more information, contact BlueWaterNAMI@gmail.com or follow NAMI Blue Water Area on Facebook.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

 

Summer Family Film Series Kicks Off At Sperry’s Moviehouse

Megan Simmons, State Farm Agent, is delighted to announce the Summer Family Film Series at Sperry’s Moviehouse, providing a fantastic opportunity for families to enjoy movies together throughout the summer. Beginning June 19th to August 22nd, the series features free bi-weekly showings every Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 AM.

Located at 301 Huron Ave, Sperry’s Moviehouse promises a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for moviegoers of all ages. In addition to the free showings, families can indulge in a $6.00 pop and popcorn combo, complete with free refills, ensuring an enjoyable and affordable outing for everyone.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to enjoy great films and delicious snacks in the heart of Port Huron. Mark your calendars and prepare for a memorable movie experience all summer long.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Workers Can Join Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Over Pandemic Unemployment Repayments

Michigan workers who believe they were wrongly asked to repay pandemic-era unemployment benefits to the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) can now seek information and file claims online regarding a class action lawsuit settlement. 

The settlement in Saunders v. Unemployment Ins. Agency et al. allows workers to be reimbursed for money repaid before protests and appeals were resolved, or to opt out of the settlement.

“This resolution benefits claimants and ensures they receive the money they deserve,” said UIA Director Julia Dale. The UIA aims to address issues from the public health crisis and transform into a model for fast, fair, and fraud-free service.

For more details and to file claims, workers can visit the Claimant Homepage at Michigan.gov/UIA.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Win Prizes By Participating In The SCCLS Summer Reading Program

The St. Clair County Library System (SCCLS) invites everyone to join the Summer Reading Program from Monday, June 17th to Saturday, August 17th. 

This year’s theme, “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” encourages readers of all ages to explore and earn rewards. Participants can log their hours and books using the READsquared app or paper logs available at each branch.

Exciting grand prizes include a Detroit Zoo annual membership, a Nintendo Switch OLED bundle, a Mega Quest 3 VR Headset, and more. Children can win educational toys, while teens and adults can win items like a drawing tablet or a hammock chair.

Earn points by reading, attending library events, and completing missions on READsquared. New this year is the SCCLS Treasure Map, featuring activities at each branch for additional points and raffle tickets. 

For more information, visit: stclaircountylibrary.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Reducing Red And Processed Meat Intake Crucial To Lowering Cancer Risk

Consuming over 700 grams of red meat weekly or 50 grams of processed meat daily significantly raises bowel cancer risk, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Processed meats like ham, bacon, and salami are classified as Group 1 carcinogens, in the same category as tobacco and cigarettes, indicating strong evidence of their cancer-causing properties. Red meats, including beef, lamb, and pork, fall into Group 2A, meaning they could possibly cause cancer.

The Cancer Council advises limiting red meat to one serving per day or two servings 3-4 times weekly and cutting out processed meats entirely or consuming them sparingly. Substituting red and processed meats with options like chicken, fish, beans, or vegetables can significantly reduce cancer risk and promote a healthier diet.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Kia Recalls 463,000 Telluride SUVs Over Fire Risk In Power Seats

Car manufacturer Kia, is recalling almost 463,000 Telluride SUVs from model years 2020-2024 due to a fire risk linked to overheating seat motors, federal highway safety regulators warned. Owners are urged to park their vehicles outside as a precaution. 

The recall affects Tellurides manufactured between January 2019 and May 2024. The defect, present in an estimated 1% of these SUVs, involves the power seat adjustment motor. If the seat adjustment switch is hit too forcefully, it can dislodge and cause the motor to run continuously, leading to overheating and potential fire hazards. Kia advises all owners to heed the recall and contact dealers for repairs to prevent any incidents. 

For more details on your specific vehicle, visit: owners.kia.com.

Source: CBSnews.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell