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Sturgeon Festival 2022

Get Tickets Now for Sturgeon Encounter on Huron Lady II

Organizers are preparing for this year’s Sturgeon Festival, and a limited amount of tickets are now available for the live sturgeon encounter aboard the Huron Lady II on June 4th.

Friends of the St. Clair River (Friends) will be celebrating their 15th anniversary at this year’s Blue Water Sturgeon Festival, the organization’s largest annual fundraiser to support its local conservation and education programs.

Tickets are available for the Huron Lady Sturgeon Cruise, an event designed to connect the community with the scientists who study Lake Sturgeon under the Blue Water Bridges. Tickets for the cruise are available for $30 <HERE>.

Along with the cruise, there will will also be sturgeon Festival events at Lighthouse park on June 4th from 10 AM until 3 PM. Admission is free, and there will be many activities available for visitors to learn about Lake Sturgeon.

Sheri Faust, Friends President, said “Sturgeon have been around for 136 million years, but in the last century they’ve nearly been wiped out. Numerous federal and state partners invested $4.3 million to construct three fish spawning reefs in the St. Clair River to study environmental cues to spawning and mortality.”

For more information visit http://www.sturgeonfestival.com/.

 

Avian Flu Detected in St. Clair & Macomb Counties

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has identified cases of avian flu in the state’s wild bird population.

Cases of avian flu have been confirmed n free-ranging Canada geese and tundra swans in St. Clair County, snowy owls from Macomb County, and in a mute swan from Monroe County.

The birds identified with the flu in St. Clair County were collected at St. Clair Flats State Wildlife Area and sent to labs at Michigan State University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s lab in Ames, Iowa.

Avian influenza is low risk to humans, so the danger lies in transmission to other bird species, including domestic poultry.

Multiple agencies will work together to monitor the spread of avian influenza and monitor the health of poultry, livestock, wildlife, and residents in Michigan.

If you notice the death of three or more free-ranging bird in your yard, report it to the DNR through the Eyes in the Field website <HERE> or by calling 517-336-5030.

If you notice illness or multiple deaths in your domestic poultry, contact MDARD at 800-292-3939.

Veterans Have Access to Updated Websites

The Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs launched four new websites this week in an effort to improve access to information for its users.

They split their past website into four new sites to simplify what each site offers and make it easier for people to find the information they need. The Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency, Michigan Veterans Homes, and Michigan Youth Challenge Academy now all have their own sites.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul D. Rogers, adjutant general and director of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, said, “Our websites provide valuable information and services to our service members, employees, stakeholders and the communities we serve. That is why it was imperative that we remove and prevent barriers to accessibility while improving site navigation to key services so that all visitors will have a positive experience when interacting with our websites.”

The sites are more streamlined so users can find information based on key services available from each department and they are more mobile-friendly. They will also help veterans and their dependents connect with a Veteran Service Officer in their area so they can get one-on-one help accessing their benefits.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Statewide Tornado Drill Cancelled

Due to the potential for severe weather this afternoon the Tornado Drill and outdoor siren testing has been CANCELLED.

The outdoor sirens are routinely tested on the first Monday of each month at 1:00 PM.

In the event of severe weather, siren activation for a steady three (3) minutes means a tornado warning has been issued for our area; and residents should tune to local media for specific information regarding severe weather and additional instructions.

Residents can find more information on how to stay safe during severe thunderstorms and tornados at www.ready.gov

Time to Nominate Your Favorite Port Huron Schools Staff for Awards

For its seventh year, Port Huron Schools launches its district-wide staff award campaign and is requesting nominations for Advocator, Innovator and Educator of the Year. Anyone in the Port Huron community can complete the brief nomination form on www.phasd.us and specify the particular area of excellence for the individual they are recognizing. 

Port Huron Schools Superintendent Theo Kerhoulas encourages parents, students and fellow educators to nominate someone they feel is deserving of this accolade and who exhibits the best in our district’s mission actions. 

The deadline for nominations is Friday, April 22. Winners will be surprised in their classrooms during National Teacher Appreciation Week, which is May 2 to 6, 2022. 

Port Huron Schools has proudly partnered in this endeavor since it began with DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Port Huron. The hotel has generously provided the winners a one-night stay at the hotel. This year Meijer in Fort Gratiot has provided gift certificates that will be drawn from nominations and given to the winners. Classic Nails in downtown Port Huron will also be providing manicures for the winners. 

2021 winners: 

Advocator – Laura Nesbitt, Counselor, Fort Gratiot Middle School 

Innovator – Mark Repp, District Technology Trainer, Technology Integration Spec.

Educator – Sarah Miller, Special Education Teacher, Early Childhood Center 

Submitted by Port Huron Schools

Diane Bedore Receives Award from Woman’s Life Insurance Society

St. Clair, Michigan resident, Diane Bedore, was recognized at Woman’s Life Insurance Society’s 2021 Individual Producer of the Year.

Bedore has won the award several years in a row due to her success as an Individual Producer, or sales person of Woman’s Life Insurance Society life insurance plans and annuities.

Woman’s Life Insurance Society was founded in Port Huron in 1892 by Bina M. West, a school teacher from Capac who wanted to help women achieve financial security for themselves and their families. Woman’s Life was one of the first organizations in the U.S. to offer life insurance to women.

After receiving the award, Bedore said, “When I began working for Woman’s Life, I believed strongly in Bina’s vision, and have promoted her beliefs throughout my career. I also believe in continued education in order to present current knowledge in an ever-changing environment. I am committed to providing Woman’s Life members the very best service – because our members deserve the very best.”

Woman’s Life National President Christopher J. Martin said, “I congratulate Diane Bedore on this well-deserved award. Throughout her long-term relationship with Woman’s Life, Diane has consistently achieved high production levels because she is committed to helping Woman’s Life members build and enjoy financial security.”

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand