Bay City Central High School Student Wins 2024 State Of The State Art Contest

Governor Gretchen Whitmer proudly announced that Vivian Kern of Bay City Central High School is the victor of the 2024 State of the State art contest. 

Vivian’s masterpiece, capturing the essence of Michigan, will be prominently featured in the 2024 State of the State program. Governor Whitmer praised Vivian’s talent, stating, “Vivian’s piece exemplifies what Michigan is all about and showcases the talent that can be seen in every region of our state.” As a token of appreciation, Vivian will receive a gift box from Cherry Republic. 

The art contest, themed “A Classic Michigan Story,” invited K-12 students statewide to unleash their creativity, emphasizing Michigan’s diverse narratives. Governor Whitmer expressed enthusiasm for sharing Michigan’s story through art that truly makes a difference in people’s lives. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Exciting Opportunities For Young Volleyball Enthusiasts With 3rd/4th Volleyball Skills Program 2024

The Athletic Factory invites young athletes to embark on a thrilling volleyball journey with its upcoming 3rd/4th grade Volleyball Skills Program 2024. Geared towards fostering a love for the game, this 5-week program promises an enriching experience for co-ed participants in 3rd and 4th grades. 

Taking place from February 24th to March 23rd, the program, held at The Athletic Factory at 1517 10th St., Port Huron, offers essential tools, skills, and knowledge vital to mastering volleyball. 

With a maximum of 20 kids per session and a minimum of 10, the one hour Saturday sessions from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. ensure personalized attention. Secure your spot by registering before the February 19th deadline at a cost of $60. 

For inquiries, reach out to Cliff Thomason at (810) 300-9053 or cthomason@theathleticfactory.org

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Health Department Extends Services With Monthly Late-Night Clinics

In a bid to better serve the community, the St. Clair County Health Department and Teen Health location are set to introduce extended hours on the first Monday of each month, starting February 5th. 

The new operating hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., offering residents greater flexibility for health-related services. In addition, the Environmental Health Division will also extend its hours from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on the same day.

Liz King, Health Officer – Director of the St. Clair County Health Department, explained, “Through staff feedback we received as well as analysis of our client interactions/traffic on Mondays, shifting to one late night a month was appropriate.”

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell