The Closet By A Beautiful Me Celebrates 5th Anniversary With $5 Dress Sale

In celebration of its 5th Anniversary Year, The Closet by A Beautiful Me is offering a remarkable inventory reduction sale on Friday, April 5th from 12 – 8 p.m., slashing prices on select trendy dresses to just $5.00 each. The nonprofit organization aims to build girls’ confidence through original programs, with every dress purchase supporting their mission.

Executive Director Karen Palka emphasizes the diverse collection available, catering to women of all sizes and styles. The one-day sale boasts over 90% savings, making it an irresistible opportunity for shoppers. Palka attributes the sale to a strategic decision to reduce inventory while commemorating the organization’s milestone. 

Since its inception in January 2019, The Closet has not only offered affordable fashion but also provided free business certification training for teen girls, aligning with its mission to empower and uplift young women.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

S.C.C.O.R.E. Impact Program Seeks Volunteer Tutors And Teachers For Winter/Spring Classes

The S.C.C.O.R.E. Impact Program is on the lookout for dedicated volunteers to join their mission in empowering students through education. The Winter/Spring session of the WRITE-2-Read Project spans 6 to 10 weeks and aims to enhance math, reading, and writing skills across all grade levels. 

Alongside academic subjects, volunteers are also needed for art, culture, music classes, and life skill coaching.

Scheduled on Tuesdays and Fridays from 3  to 6 p.m. at 710 Pine Street, Port Huron, in the St. John United Church of Christ, the program emphasizes education advocacy and service awareness.

Individuals interested in contributing to this impactful initiative can register or inquire for more information by calling (810) 357-6361 or visiting sccorequity.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

SC4 Men’s Basketball Season Ends With Grit And Sportsmanship At NJCAA Nationals

The journey of the St. Clair County Community College (SC4) Skippers men’s basketball team finished in a valiant effort at the NJCAA National Championship tournament in Danville, Illinois, concluding on Saturday, March 23rd. 

Despite a hard-fought match against Macomb, ending in a 94-84 defeat, the Skippers showcased resilience throughout the week-long tournament, facing formidable opponents from across the nation.

Tyler Hamilton led the charge for the Skippers, delivering an impressive 30-point performance, supported by Zaveon Little with 15 points. Notably, Head Coach Richard Field and his team were honored with the Best Sportsmanship Award, highlighting their exemplary conduct on and off the court. 

Finishing 8th in the nation, the Skippers concluded their memorable season with a commendable 27-8 overall record, leaving a lasting mark on collegiate basketball.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

New Detroit Air Xpress Bus Route Provides Affordable And Convenient Connection Between Downtown And Detroit Metro Airport

Detroit commuters and travelers now have a seamless and cost-effective transportation option with the launch of the Detroit Air Xpress pilot bus route. Operating daily from 3:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., the service offers 16 trips between downtown Detroit and Detroit Metro Airport.

Passengers can enjoy the convenience of online reservations, securing a one-way trip for just $6, while walk-in fares are priced at $8. The route, starting from Washington Boulevard near State Street, includes stops at both the McNamara and Evans Terminals of the airport.

Equipped with amenities like Wi-Fi, comfortable seating, restrooms, luggage storage, and charging stations, the buses prioritize passenger comfort. Additionally, discounts are available for seniors, individuals with disabilities, students, and frequent travelers, making travel more accessible to all.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Congress Approves $535 Million Funding For Public Broadcasting In 2026

The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have given the green light to $535 million in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) in fiscal year 2026. The allocation, included in the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act 2024, reinforces the two-year advance appropriation for public radio and television.

CPB President and CEO Patricia Harrison commended Congress for their bipartisan support, emphasizing the invaluable role of public media in delivering trusted, nonpartisan content to Americans. The budget also earmarks $60 million for the public broadcasting interconnection system and $40 million for the Next Generation Warning System at FEMA. 

Additionally, $31 million is allocated for the Ready To Learn program at the Department of Education, ensuring access to educational resources in underserved communities. Patrick Butler of America’s Public Television Stations hailed the funding as recognition of local stations’ crucial community roles.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

 

Port Huron Launches Innovative Program To Streamline Utility And Tax Payments

The City of Port Huron unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at streamlining administrative processes while improving customer service for utility and property tax payments. Dubbed the “Lockbox” program, it utilizes the city’s banking institution to handle mail payments for utility billing and property taxes, significantly reducing administrative costs and man hours.

City Manager James Freed expressed enthusiasm, stating, “We are excited to announce new enhancements for users such as Auto Pay and Pay by Text.” These enhancements, including text bill payment reminders and auto withdrawal options, aim to lower processing costs and improve efficiency.

The introduction of a new credit card processor for online payments further enhances accessibility, with all invoices and bills conveniently accessible from the city’s homepage. Residents can now experience a more seamless and efficient payment experience, thanks to these innovative upgrades.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell