Gov. Whitmer And Lt. Gov.Gilchrist II Applaud SCOTUS Decision To Keep Mifepristone Available In Michigan

Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, which allows mifepristone to remain available in Michigan.

“Mifepristone will remain safe, legal, and accessible to Michiganders despite efforts by extremists to strip away reproductive freedom,” stated Governor Whitmer. “We must stay vigilant amid ongoing assaults on reproductive health care.”

Lieutenant Governor Gilchrist added, “This is a small win in a longer journey to defend reproductive freedom. We will continue to stand tall against calls for a national abortion ban.”

Mifepristone, a medication for abortion with a 99% safety record, is used in almost two-thirds of abortion care nationwide. Whitmer emphasized Michigan’s commitment to protecting reproductive rights, including repealing abortion bans and expanding access to birth control and IVF.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan AG Nessel Joins Bipartisan Effort To Combat AI Child Exploitation

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a bipartisan coalition of 44 state and territory attorneys general in endorsing the Child Exploitation and Artificial Intelligence Expert Commission Act of 2024. This Act, sponsored by Rep. Nick Langworthy (R-NY) and co-sponsored by a bipartisan 16-member coalition, aims to tackle the growing issue of AI-facilitated child exploitation.

“Child exploitation is a heinous crime, and as artificial intelligence advances, new issues arise that demand our immediate attention,” said Nessel. “Safeguarding our children requires robust legislation like this Act.”

The Act proposes establishing a commission to investigate and recommend solutions for improving law enforcement’s ability to combat AI-driven child exploitation crimes. Nessel also supports Michigan’s Protection from Intimate Deep Fakes Act, which addresses non-consensual intimate deep fakes, imposing severe penalties for offenders.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Drug Task Force Seizes First Batch Of Dangerous “Krokodil” In Community

Last week, the Drug Task Force (DTF) made a significant breakthrough with its first seizure of Desomorphine, infamously known on the streets as “Krokodil.” 

This synthetically engineered opioid-like substance is approximately ten times more powerful than morphine. It gets its street name due to the horrific effects on the skin of long-term users, which becomes greenish, scaly, and rugged, resembling a crocodile’s hide. The severe tissue damage results from damaged blood vessels, thrombosis, and infections around injection sites, often leading to thrombophlebitis, gangrene, and eventually, limb amputation or death.

Sheriff Mat King highlighted the DTF’s dedication to staying ahead of new drug trends through constant education and proactive measures. The community is urged to remain vigilant and aware of this drug’s presence. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Tune In for A Night Of Oldies With Celebrities On WGRT 102.3 FM’s Cruise Night

Join guest celebrities Alex Shier and Drew Jacobs on WGRT 102.3 FM for an unforgettable evening of oldies on Friday, June 28th, from 5 to 11 pm during Cruise Night in Fort Gratiot. Enjoy great talk and classic hits, along with some of Alex and Drew’s original music. Since its inception in 2019, Cruise Night has featured a variety of guest DJs, including Cory Moretz, Jessie Wiegand, and Matt Brooks. Last year’s event was a hit, with Alex Shier and Drew Jacobs returning this year to delight listeners once again.

Cruise Night has become a cherished event for listeners from both Canada and the United States, with many calling in and sending messages of appreciation. This year, the special programming will also highlight twelve local businesses that help sponsor the event:

  • McDonald’s, owned by the Schulz family
  • It’s Your Heating and Cooling Guy, owned by Jeff and Rhonda Mraovich
  • McMorran Place Sports & Entertainment Center
  • Reagins Seamless Gutter, owned by Drew and Amber
  • Venus Body, owned by Brian, Jennie Roeske, and George
  • Moran Blue Water, led by Tom Kennedy and his amazing team
  • Muffler Man, owned by Bobby Lacoboni and Tiffany Partridge
  • What the Fry, owned by Josh and Justin
  • Alexander’s Jewelers, owned by Jim Langolf
  • MIPassion, owned by Anita Varty
  • Trev’s Mobile Bike Shed – Mobile Bike Services, owned by Trevor Schick

Don’t miss this special broadcast celebrating community, local businesses, and classic tunes! Tune in and enjoy a night filled with nostalgia and entertainment on WGRT 102.3 FM.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Nominations Open For Outstanding Business Achievement Awards

The Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce and Libro Credit Union are excited to announce that nominations for the Outstanding Business Achievement Awards are now open until June 23rd at midnight. 

Chamber members along with the general public can nominate exceptional businesses and individuals across twelve categories, including Business of the Year (Large, Medium, Small), Young Professional, Innovation, Agri-Business, and more.

Don’t miss the opportunity to recognize your favorites! Mark your calendar for the Gala Celebration on October 18th, where the winners will be revealed. Last year’s event was a spectacular sell-out, and this year promises to be equally impressive. Celebrate local success and achievements by participating in this prestigious event!

For ticket information, visit: sarnia-chamber.webflow.io.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Staying Safe In Extreme Heat: Tips For Michigan Residents

Next week, NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center (WPC) has forecasted a slight risk of excessive heat for the southern two-thirds of Lower Michigan. Indiana and Ohio face a more certain risk. Extreme heat poses significant health risks, particularly for older adults, children, and those with health issues.

To stay safe, follow these tips:

  • Stay Cool: Use air conditioning or visit a cooling center. Take cool showers or baths.
  • Dress Appropriately: Wear loose, lightweight, and light-colored clothing.
  • Hydrate: Drink plenty of fluids, avoiding alcohol and caffeine.
  • Limit Outdoor Activity: Avoid strenuous activities during midday heat; if outside, seek shade and wear a wide-brimmed hat.
  • Check on Others: Ensure family, older adults, and neighbors are safe.
  • Pet Safety: Provide pets with water and shade, and avoid hot pavement.

Stay informed and take precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.

Source: ready.gov

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell