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Lake Huron Medical Center’s April 2022 Employee of the Month

Port Huron, MI – Lake Huron Medical Center (LHMC) is pleased to announce its April 2022 Employee of the Month, Kellie Ginther. LHMC is honored to have a strong team of staff and volunteers working hard to deliver high-quality care to the Blue Water Area.

Kellie works as a Clinic Lead in the LHMC Endocrinology Facility and has been an employee at LHMC for seven years. She was nominated by a peer who commented, “Kellie went out of her way to help a patient and her elderly mother, in a wheelchair, go on Facebook and get the bus to come and pick them up. The patient did not belong to her office, but she helped them after they had been sent to several different ” 

Lake Huron Medical Center is proud of each of its employees and volunteers; and extends a special thank you and congratulations to all our team members, especially Kellie, as we celebrate their accomplishments.

To learn more about the programs and services offered at Lake Huron Medical Center, visit www.mylakehuron.com.  

Construction on Blue Water Bridge Starts Monday, May 9, 2022

A small construction project will start Monday, May 9, 2022 at the Blue Water Bridge plaza and last until Wednesday, May 11, 2022.

Bridge maintenance is scheduled to accommodate installation of new tolling software for commercial traffic entering Canada. The construction starts at 7 AM Monday, and it should be complete by 7 PM on Wednesday.

During the construction, all loads will be limited to a maximum width of 12 feet. Bridge traffic isn’t projected to slow down too much, but there could be some delays for commercial traffic during the construction.

Once the work is complete, new software will be in place to assist with collecting tolls from commercial traffic which should improve operations at the toll booths for the future.

The construction is part of Governor Whitmer’s plans to fix Michigan’s roads and bridges. Whitmer said, “This year, thanks to my Rebuilding Michigan Plan and the recent, bipartisan Building Michigan Together Plan, Michiganders will see more orange barrels and cones than ever before as we move forward at record pace to fix roads and bridges across Michigan. We’re fixing our roads with the right mix and materials, so they stay fixed, without raising taxes by a cent. Today’s projects will improve ride quality, reduce congestion, and extend the service life of these critical roads.”

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

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

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MDHHS Publishes 2022 Eat Safe Fish Guide

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has released their 2022 Eat Safe Fish Guides to educate anglers about the safety of Great Lakes fish. The main concern is mercury contamination, which could build up in the human body if too large of a quantity of fish is eaten.

There are statewide guidelines, as well as recommendations for specific bodies of water. The guide is just that: a guide. There are no laws or rules, but the information is provided as a service, after lab testing of fish from different lakes, rivers, and streams.

Eating fish is generally healthy, but pollution does have an effect on the safety of certain fish. The chemicals of concern in Michigan are mercury and PCBs, PFAS, and PFOS.

For the Blue Water Area, the Guide recommends no more than six servings of walleye per year from the St. Clair River, but one or two servings of walleye per month, depending on the size of the fish caught, is safe from Lake Huron.

Southeast Michigan EAT SAFE FISH GUIDE  

Reporting for WGRT -Jennie McClelland

As Picnic Season Arrives, Be Mindful of Food Safety

Spring brings celebrations and gatherings, many of which include serving food. Keeping food safe and preventing food born illnesses is easy if a few precautions are taken.

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is reminding consumers to be careful with food as warm weather makes its way to the state.

Tim Slawinski, MDARD’s Food and Dairy Division Director, said, “Whether you’re packing a picnic, for a sporting event or outdoor recreation, or planning a backyard barbecue, it’s crucial to follow simple food safety tips to protect your family and friends from foodborne illness.”

Those steps include frequent handwashing, preparing as much at home as possible as opposed to at the destination, and making sure the cooler has plenty of ice. Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold.

If foodborne illness is suspected, MDARD wants to know. Local health departments should be contacted first. They will report to MDARD, which will investigate to determine if it is an isolated incident, or if a common food source is a culprit.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

St. Clair County Parks & Rec Office Moving to Goodells

The St. Clair County Parks and Recreation office will be closed Tuesday, May 10, 2022 through Friday, May 13, 2022. The current office location at 200 Grand River Avenue, Port Huron, Michigan, will be  permanently closed. 

The new County Parks office will open at Goodells County Park, 8254 County Park Drive, Goodells,  Michigan, on Monday, May 16, 2022. The office will be in the former Garden Center. Office hours will  be Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm. Staff members are excited about the opportunity to work  onsite at Goodells and to be more accessible to park patrons.  

County Parks staff will be available on a limited basis from Tuesday, May 10, 2022 through Friday, May  13, 2022. Emails and phone calls may not be answered in a timely manner during this move. All staff  emails and phone numbers will remain the same.  

Submitted by St. Clair County