Gov. Whitmer Declares September 17th, “Barry Sanders Day” As New Statue Honors Detroit Lions Legend

In a heartfelt tribute to one of Detroit’s football icons, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has officially proclaimed September 17th, as “Barry Sanders Day” in Michigan. 

This significant declaration coincides with the grand unveiling of an imposing 8-foot bronze statue honoring the legendary Detroit Lions running back, Barry Sanders, just outside Ford Field, ahead of the 2023 NFL season.

Barry Sanders, who held numerous franchise rushing records, etched his name in NFL history with 15,269 rushing yards and an unprecedented ten consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons with the Detroit Lions.

Governor Whitmer expressed her admiration, saying, “Today, we honor Lions legend Barry Sanders with a new statue outside Ford Field. He played with Detroit hustle and humility, always getting the job done and supporting his team. As we enter another Lions season, let’s remember Barry Sanders, one of the greatest to ever do it, and keep on winning.”

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Counterfeit Car Seat Sales Raise Safety Concerns During Michigan’s Child Passenger Safety Week

In a disconcerting development, the sale of counterfeit car seats in Michigan has surged, leaving parents and caregivers anxious about their children’s safety on the state’s roads. As Michigan observes Child Passenger Safety Week from September 17th – 23rd, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning (OHSP) have joined forces to combat this growing issue.

Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director, warned, “Parents and gift givers are purchasing seats from online deal sites, sometimes with high-end price tags. Even parents that do extensive research can be easily fooled by these unsafe lookalikes or tricked into purchasing car seats that do not meet U.S. regulations or safety standards.” 

To empower buyers and ensure child safety, MDHHS and OHSP are offering essential guidance. 

For more information, visit: Child Car Seat Safety

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Department Of Labor and Economic Opportunity Offers Aid To UAW Strike-Affected Workers and Businesses

In response to the potential repercussions of the ongoing United Auto Workers (UAW) strike, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has announced a comprehensive initiative to provide essential assistance to affected workers and businesses.

LEO Director Susan Corbin expressed her concern for the state’s workforce, acknowledging that Michigan’s prosperity is closely tied to its automotive industry. “Michigan workers and businesses are the backbone of our economy,” she stated. “We understand the impacts that this auto strike can have on families and communities across the state.”

As negotiations continue, LEO aims to support strike-affected individuals and entities. Workers facing temporary unemployment due to the strike can apply for financial assistance through the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA), which has undergone significant modernization reforms over the past year to facilitate support for auto industry-related work stoppages.

For more information, visit: michigan.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

National Hispanic Heritage Month Kicks Off, Honoring Latino Culture And History

The vibrant and diverse culture of U.S. Latinos take center stage as the nation marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month on September 15th. 

Originally established as Hispanic Heritage Week by Congress in 1968, this annual celebration was extended to a month-long observance in 1988, allowing for a more comprehensive exploration of Latino contributions to American society.

The timing of the month-long celebration holds historical significance, commencing in the middle of September to coincide with the national independence days of several Latin American countries. 

Throughout National Hispanic Heritage Month, communities across the United States will come together to appreciate and honor the rich tapestry of traditions, history, and accomplishments of the Hispanic and Latino population. This annual observance serves as a reminder of the enduring impact and influence of these diverse cultures on the nation’s identity.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Rare Waterfront Real Estate Opportunity In Clay Township Up For Grabs At Online Auction

In a unique real estate event, potential buyers, developers, investors, and the general public are gearing up for an online auction of waterfront lots on Harsens Island in Clay Township, located in St. Clair County. The auction, set to take place on Saturday, September 23rd, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., offers a chance to own a piece of paradise along the picturesque waterfront.

The auction will feature 15 individual waterfront lots, each equipped with a sea wall, and participants have the option to bid on either an individual lot or the entire parcel. The seller retains the right to accept, counter, or reject bids for individual lots or the entire property.

Interested individuals are encouraged to visit CrydermanAuctions.com for a comprehensive packet of property information, terms and conditions, high-quality photos, and details on how to participate in this exceptional real estate opportunity. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell