Choze Powell

First Parents Convicted In U.S. School Shooting Sentenced To Minimum 10 Years

Jennifer and James Crumbley, the first parents convicted in a U.S. mass school shooting, were sentenced to a minimum of 10 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter by Oakland County Judge Cheryl Matthews. The ruling came amidst regrets over missed opportunities that could have prevented their teenage son, Ethan Crumbley, from carrying out the tragic shooting that claimed four lives in 2021.

Judge Matthews emphasized that the convictions were not about poor parenting but rather about the repeated failures to intervene in the face of clear warning signs. Despite not knowing about the handgun Ethan carried to Oxford High School, the couple was held responsible for their negligence in securing the firearm and ignoring their son’s deteriorating mental health.

The sentencing marked a pivotal moment in holding individuals beyond the perpetrator accountable for school shootings.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

National Autism Awareness Month Sheds Light On Autism And Asperger’s Syndrome

April marks National Autism Awareness Month, efforts are underway worldwide to spotlight Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Asperger’s syndrome, raising understanding and support for those affected. 

With approximately one in 270 individuals globally diagnosed with ASD, the need for awareness and acceptance is paramount. ASD encompasses a range of developmental challenges, impacting social interaction, communication, and behavior across diverse backgrounds. While the month celebrates the unique stories and resilience of individuals with autism, it also underscores the importance of ongoing research and support for improved treatments and therapies. 

Initiatives such as hosting awareness events, attending supportive gatherings, and advocating on social media are ways to contribute to fostering inclusion and reducing stigma surrounding autism. By uniting efforts, communities strive to create a more supportive and inclusive environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorders.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

7th Street Bridge Rehabilitation Project Set To Commence In Port Huron

Beginning Wednesday, April 10th, the 7th Street Bridge Rehabilitation Project is slated to begin, impacting traffic flow in the City of Port Huron. 

Situated between Grand River Avenue and Water Street, the bridge will undergo essential repairs, including deck restoration and epoxy overlay, necessitating a closure to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. However, marine passage will remain unaffected during this period. 

To mitigate disruptions, a designated detour route will be marked to guide motorists around the construction zone. Anticipated to reopen on Sunday, May 26th, the project is funded by the City of Port Huron’s Major Street Fund. 

Officials apologize for any inconvenience caused and encourage inquiries to the Department of Public Works at (810) 984-9730 for further clarification.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Explore Marine City’s Artistic Spirit At The Marine City Art Drift

Prepare for an immersive journey through creativity as Marine City opens its doors to the vibrant Marine City Art Drift. Scheduled for Saturday, April 27th, from 12 – 5 p.m., this city-wide art exhibition located at North 226 Water Street, Marine City, promises an unforgettable experience for attendees.

As participants drift from business to business, they’ll encounter a plethora of artistic expressions. From paintings to sculptures, and from pottery to performance art, each venue will offer a unique glimpse into the talents of Michigan artists.

Curated by the Marine City Art Drift Committee, including the New Century Art Gallery, The Painted Toad, and MC Marketplace, the event ensures a diverse and engaging experience for all. Visitors can expect live demonstrations, interactive exhibits, and opportunities to connect with both artists and local businesses.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Get Ready For A Night Of Nostalgia: Fraternal Order Of Police Lodge #129 Presents 33rd Annual Country Music Show

Port Huron residents, mark your calendars! The Fraternal Order of Police William E. Lewis Lodge #129 is set to host the 33rd Annual Country Music Show at McMorran Auditorium in McMorran Place on Thursday, April 11th, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

This year’s event promises to be an unforgettable evening of entertainment, featuring the Oldies Music Superstars SHADES OF BLUE. General admission tickets are priced at $25.00, while a special family ticket, covering mom, dad, and all the kids, is available for $50.00.

Proceeds from ticket sales will support the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #129, contributing to numerous local community projects. 

For ticket purchases and further information, individuals can contact (800) 810-7410 or visit the website at fop129.publicsafetypsa.com

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enjoy great music while supporting a worthy cause!

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Beware The Mysterious Phenomena Of Lake Michigan’s Triangle As Boat Season Approaches

As boat season approaches and Lake Michigan’s tranquil waters beckon, a cautionary tale emerges about the mysterious and unsettling Triangle lurking within its depths. Stretching from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to Ludington, Michigan, and south to Benton Harbor, this region defies the lake’s typically serene reputation with inexplicable shipwrecks and eerie phenomena.

Among the tales haunting this enigmatic expanse is that of the Rosabelle, a schooner that vanished in 1921 while en route to Benton Harbor. Its discovery years later, overturned with no trace of passengers, adds to the intrigue of the area.

Another chilling incident involves Captain George R. Donner, who mysteriously vanished from the O.M. McFarland in 1937 while sailing through the Triangle. Despite exhaustive searches, no explanation has ever been found, leaving the fate of those lost in the Triangle shrouded in uncertainty.

Source: milwaukeemag.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell