Fire Prevention Week

The Port Huron Fire Department is currently underway with its Fire Prevention Week activities, running through Saturday. Partnering with State Farm and the National Fire Protection Association, the department is emphasizing the theme “Smoke alarms: Make them work for you.” This initiative focuses on educating the community about the vital role of functioning smoke alarms, which can cut the risk of fire-related deaths by more than half.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Ursuline College New College Funding

The St. Clair Catholic District School Board is pressing ahead with its plans for a new Ursuline College in Chatham, seeking nearly $81 million in provincial funding. Board officials anticipate a decision by spring, despite four previous unsuccessful funding requests. A new facility would be modern, energy-efficient, and fully accessible, with a proposed size of 141,988 square feet to accommodate 1,327 students. The existing school at 85 Grand Ave. W. dates back to 1957. The new location will remain within Chatham city limits.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Dates for the Blue Water Home Expo Sponsored by Advia Credit Union

The highly anticipated Bluewater Home Expo, sponsored by ADVIA, has been rescheduled to December 6th through December 7th at the Birchwood Mall. Bluewater Home Expo Vendors will be conveniently located in the food court area, providing easy access for both visitors and businesses.

This joint venture between Bluewater Unlimited Promotions and WGRT 102.3 FM will showcase a wide variety of vendors specializing in home building, repair, remodeling, and redecorating. It promises to be a must-attend event for anyone looking to upgrade their home.

Businesses still have time to secure vendor space, but spots are filling up fast. Those interested are urged to contact WGRT at 987-3200 or visit WGRT.com and click on the Bluewater Home Expo banner for more information. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!

Watch for Farm Equipment on the Roads

With harvest season in full swing in Michigan, drivers will see more farm equipment on the roads. The Michigan Farm Bureau urges caution and patience as farmers move crops. Despite a nearly 10% drop in farm equipment crashes last year, there were still 195 accidents, with 44 injuries and three fatalities. Drivers should slow down when they see the slow-moving vehicle sign and be prepared for wide turns. Sharing the road safely ensures everyone gets home without incident.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet