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Local EMS Services Make Plans to Address Staffing Shortages

EMS service is at a crossroads, according to Tri-Hospital EMS CEO Ken Cummings. The pandemic shut down many EMT and paramedic training programs and many of them have never resumed business. There are no new graduates to fill the positions for ambulance service providers.

Cummings said that at this point service in St. Clair County has not been affected, but that there have been widespread reports of impacts to service in other areas of the state. Tri-Hospital EMS is down ten or twelve employees but has been making it work.

Ambulance, Fire Chief, and EMS trade associations have asked the legislature and the governor to provide at least $20 million for training programs. Cummings said that is only part of the solution.

Cummings said that increasing wages to make the career attractive to prospective EMTs and paramedics is critical. He is working with local officials to draft language for an emergency services public millage ballot proposal for the August election.

Cummings said that voter support of the millage will solidify ambulance service in the area by ensuring long-term funding.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Monoclonal Antibody Therapy in Short Supply

Submitted by the St. Clair County Health Department:

Since November 2020, monoclonal antibody therapy has been a safe and highly effective treatment for high-risk individuals who are experiencing mild to moderately severe COVID-19.

The FDA recently announced that Sotrovimab is currently the only remaining effective monoclonal antibody treatment against the Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Sotrovimab is currently in short supply across the United States, including Michigan and therefore, strict criteria for eligibility is currently in effect.

Priority eligibility criteria for therapeutics, including antiviral medication and monoclonal antibody therapy will remain in effect until supply is able to meet demand and will be periodically reviewed as appropriate:

  • Any age (per applicable EUA or FDA approval) with a moderate to severe immunocompromised condition regardless of vaccine status or

  • Age>75 YO and not up to date on COVID vaccines or
  •  Age 65-74 YO, not up to date on COVID vaccines, and with MI priority risk factor as described above or
  • Pregnant and not up to date on COVID vaccines

Dr. Annette Mercatante, Medical Health Officer at the St. Clair County Health Department stated, “Our local community infusion center, operated by Tri-Hospital EMS, has had to shift with this change. Quantities of Sotrovimab are limited and a strict criteria for eligibility is being used to maximize its use. We will expand this criteria as soon as possible to include a larger group of people.”  Mercatante continued, “Talk to your doctor about what treatment options are best and available for you. The St. Clair County Health Department (SCCHD) continues to strongly recommend getting vaccinated and boosted for the best protection against the virus.”

Email COVID-19 questions to covid19@stclaircounty.org or call (810) 966-4163. For more COVID-19 information visit the health department website www.scchealth.co and social media @scchdmi.   

$7 Billion GM Investment Could Give Local Economy a Boost

The announcement of a $7 billion investment by General Motors into electric vehicle assembly plants in Michigan is welcome news for local auto suppliers.

Dan Casey, CEO of the Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County, said, “GM’s investment in Michigan to support its electric vehicle platforms will create a significant spin-off in the supplier base.  In St. Clair County, we’re already hearing from companies that expect to win contracts supporting one or more of GM’s EV platforms.”

Casey said that this investment is tremendously important for Michigan in maintaining its leading position in the mobility sector.

GM’s investment is expected to retain and create 5,000 jobs at the Orion Township assembly plant and the Ultium battery cell plant in Lansing.

Over the next two decades, the GM investment is expected to generate $28.8 billion in personal income for GM workers, suppliers, and local small businesses. Michigan’s extensive supply chain, some of which is located in the Blue Water Area, has the potential to benefit.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Earth Fair Comes to Goodells Park April 29-30

Covid will not be stopping the St. Clair County Earth Fair this year. The 20th annual Earth Fair is being planned for Friday, April 29th and Saturday, April 30th at Goodells County Park. The 2020 and 2021 events were canceled due to COVID concerns.

The Earth Fair is the largest event of its kind in Michigan. Many vendors will be on hand to interact with students and visitors about healthy, sustainable, and green living.

Past events have featured over 70 vendors and thousands of visitors. It’s time for vendors and volunteers to start applying and for school classrooms to plan their field trips. Teachers of 3rd through 5th grade can register for the free field trip that features interactive science lessons in a hands-on environment.

The Earth Fair is also the backdrop of the Green Guardian Award that recognizes environmental champions from the business world, schools and groups that have shown an initiative to enhance, preserve, and protect the Blue Water Area.

www.EarthDayFair.com

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Blankets With Care Serves Those In Need in St. Clair and Macomb Counties

The Blankets With Care non-profit has been working to wrap the homeless, elderly, and veterans in warmth and love since January 2020. The organization is run by five local volunteers who want to reach out to those in need in St. Clair and Macomb counties.

The group got started in 2020 and has been busy collecting donations and taking those donations to those experiencing homelessness and to agencies that serve vulnerable people.

Blankets with Care has many volunteer opportunities including Blessing Bag packing events and direct service to the homeless with the distribution of hot meals. They also have a wish list of needed items for donations.

After several successful fundraisers with community partners in 2021, Blankets with Care is working with Coordinated Crafters Connection, LLC at the New Creative Market at the Meadows in Casco in the summer of 2022.

More information on how to get involved with helping the homeless, veterans, and the elderly with Blankets with Care can be found at the links below.

https://www.facebook.com/CreativeMarketattheMeadowsfeaturingBWC

https://www.facebook.com/BlanketswithCare

https://www.ccconnectionllc.com/blankets-with-care

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

CityFlats Hotel Port Huron

Update on CityFlats Hotel and Sperry’s Arcade

The transformation of  the former Michigan National Bank building into CityFlats Hotel Port Huron began in 2017, about a year after Sperry’s Moviehouse opened. This winter, both locations are under construction to bring more amenities to downtown Port Huron.

On a tour of CityFlats Hotel (available <HERE>), WGRT was able to see the progress on the hotel’s guest rooms up close. The second floor is taking shape, with rooms and floor plans in place and paint on the walls in anticipation of trim work and finishing details.

The hotel’s second floor rooms boast wonderful views of downtown from almost every angle. Guests can observe the Black River from north facing rooms, get panoramic views of downtown from rooms on the north and southwest corner suites, and gaze at the iconic Train Bridge and Desmond Marine if they are situated on the east side of the building.

Every room is has a unique floor plan at the boutique hotel, and modern fixtures complete the streamlined aesthetic. According to Amanda Downs, General Manager for CityFlats Hotel and Sperry’s Moviehouse, the furniture will compliment the boutique feel of the space by contributing both comfort and design features that guests won’t find anywhere else.

All the furniture and mattresses in CityFlats Hotel and Sperry’s Moviehouse are designed and created by Charter House Innovations, a company with production facilities in Zeeland and Holland that specializes in designing custom interiors in a sustainable way.  See their designs for the CityFlats Hotel in Holland, Michigan <HERE>.

Both Amanda Downs and Assistant General Manager of CityFlats Katie Fields are looking forward to the opening of the hotel’s guest rooms even though they don’t have a date on the calendar yet. With all the challenges related to completing building projects at this time, they are focusing their energy on the progress being made and promoting the parts of the hotel that are open for business.

The Kitchen, The Bar, and The Ballroom are all currently open for business and available for breakfast, lunch, drinks, and events.

The Kitchen is a café located on the first floor of the hotel, and it’s open to the public 7 days a week. Sunday through Thursday the hours are 9 AM – 3 PM, and it’s open from 9 AM – 5 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Kitchen has classic coffee drinks, lattes, and smoothies, and the food menu includes scratch-made bagels, wood-grilled flatbreads, and bowls made with your choice of mixed greens, rice, or a rice noodle base and topped with a variety of selected ingredients.

The Bar is the newest part of the hotel to open, and visitors can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere along with views of the Black River and their favorite cocktail, craft beer, or wine. The Bar is open Tuesday – Thursday from 4 PM – 9 PM and Friday and Saturday from 4 PM – 11 PM.

If you’re looking for a wedding or large event venue, The Ballroom can accommodate up to 300 people and includes all the usual amenities of a banquet space along with incorporating several of the former Michigan National Bank’s unique features. The bank’s safe deposit vault, money vault, viewing booths, and deposit counter can be used by guests for photo opportunities and counter space.

Along with The Kitchen, The Bar, and The Ballroom, CityFlats Hotel has the CityFloats outdoor bar and grill that operates in warmer weather, and the building is also home to Weekends, an upscale gift, decor, and gourmet food shop.

Amanda Downs encourages people to visit the hotel’s current amenities when they are looking for something to do, and she’s also excited about the progress being made at Sperry’s Moviehouse to add a new entertainment option to her company’s portfolio.

Sperry’s Arcade is being built in the basement of the Moviehouse which used to house The Underground, a co-working space that relocated to a neighboring property.

“It’s going to be a barcade. It’s going to be a true arcade, no redemption center, no tickets, nothing like that. It is a true arcade with quarter machines – an old-school arcade,” said Downs.

They are waiting on furniture from Charter House Innovations to arrive so they can install all of the machines, and the barcade will also have a corn-hole room and a pinball room that is already garnering enthusiasm by leagues.

“The [pinball] leagues actually reached out to me when they heard we were doing a barcade,” said Amanda.

Guests will be able to use smaller rooms in the barcade to eat food from Sperry’s 2nd Floor Dinnerhouse and hang out in between game-playing. WGRT will follow up on the progress at Sperry’s Arcade soon!

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand