McMillin’s Furniture Celebrates 75th Anniversary

McMillin’s Furniture, located at 1 South Main Street, Yale, is a renowned name in the furniture industry, and is happy to announce its 75th-anniversary celebration. Featuring a staggering 35,000 square feet on their showroom floor, McMillin’s Furniture showcases a large selection of beautiful furniture for an enhanced shopping experience.

Customers are invited to explore the flooring department, which showcases a wide array of hardwood, tile, and carpet samples. In the event that customers don’t find exactly what they’re looking for, McMillin’s Furniture is committed to sourcing it.

In addition to furniture, McMillin’s Furniture boasts an impressive collection of unique clocks, lamps, and framed art, offering customers an opportunity to add the perfect accent pieces to elevate their living spaces.

Customers are encouraged to stop in and discover the vast array of furniture options that can transform their homes from nice to truly extraordinary during McMillin’s Furniture 75th Anniversary.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Lake Huron Medical Center Recognizes June Employee of the Month

Lake Huron Medical Center (LHMC) is proud to announce Chris Haslip as the Employee of the Month for June 2023. LHMC commends its dedicated team of staff and volunteers for their commitment to delivering exceptional care to the Blue Water Area.

Chris Haslip, who has been with LHMC for seven years, serves as a receptionist in the Rehabilitation Services Department. She was nominated by a fellow employee who praised her outstanding skills and contributions. 

According to fellow employees, “Chris Haslip is a receptionist extraordinaire at the Marysville physical therapy clinic!” She warmly welcomes patients with a smile, ensuring their experience begins on a positive note. Her professionalism shines from their initial phone call to their final day of therapy. She efficiently manages scheduling, making necessary adjustments based on patient availability, illnesses, and clinic requirements.

Congratulations to Chris Haslip on this well-deserved recognition and for providing exceptional service and care to patients.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Recall On Frozen Strawberries Due To Hepatitis A Contamination

Willamette Valley Fruit Co, based in Salem, Oregon, has issued a voluntary recall for specific packages of frozen fruit containing strawberries due to potential contamination with Hepatitis A. 

The recall affects products distributed through retailers such as Walmart, Costco Wholesale Stores, and HEB.

Symptoms of Hepatitis A range from mild illness lasting a few weeks to more severe cases lasting months, including fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, abnormal liver tests, dark urine, and pale stool. In rare instances, Hepatitis A infection can progress to liver failure, particularly in individuals with pre-existing severe illnesses or compromised immune systems. 

Consumers who may have consumed the affected products are advised to consult their healthcare professionals or local health departments to determine if vaccination is necessary. Anyone experiencing symptoms of Hepatitis A should contact their healthcare professionals or local health departments immediately.

For details on specific product brands affected, visit: fda.gov

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Black Leadership Advisory Council (BLAC) Applauds Michigan Legislative Progress on CROWN Act

The Black Leadership Advisory Council (BLAC) expresses its enthusiasm for the recent legislative progress made in Michigan regarding the implementation of the CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural hair) Act. 

The Michigan House of Representatives successfully passed Senate Bill 90, introduced by Senator Sarah Anthony in February. The bill aims to eliminate hair discrimination and break down barriers that impede Black Michiganders from achieving economic prosperity.

BLAC co-chair, Donna Bell, highlighted the significance of this legislative achievement in combating daily race-based discrimination experienced by the community. Bell emphasized that the passage of the CROWN Act not only reflects the deserving equal opportunities for Black Michiganders, but also affirms the freedom to express their authentic selves. 

The Act serves as a crucial policy recommendation put forth by BLAC, underscoring its dedication to advocating for justice and equality.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Enjoy The Sounds Of Red Kettle Jazz At The McMorran Plaza

The McMorran Plaza in Downtown Port Huron is set to groove with the sounds of Red Kettle Jazz! From 7-10pm, music enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the sensational performance by Red Kettle Jazz, promising an unforgettable evening of jazz melodies. 

While the adults enjoy the music, children can play at the splash pad, and everyone can engage in some friendly competition with cornhole games. For those with a craving for delicious food, a food truck will be on-site, or you can take advantage of the new tableside service provided by McMorran. 

Attendees looking to enjoy an alcoholic beverage or other refreshing drinks can visit Casey’s on the Plaza bar, open from 6pm – 10pm, while coffee lovers can indulge in delightful coffee drinks from Red Kettle Coffee Roasters. Best of all, these summer concerts come at no cost, offering an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the experience. 

For more information, visit: mcmorran.com/plaza.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Residents Advised to Take Precautions Against Virus Transferred Via Mosquito Bites

Michiganders are urged to prioritize protective measures against mosquito bites after recent collections of mosquitos in Saginaw County tested positive for the Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV) at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Laboratories (MDHHS BOL). These are the first infected mosquitos identified for any virus in 2023.

“It takes just one bite from an infected mosquito to cause severe illness,” cautioned Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, MDHHS chief medical executive. “We urge Michiganders to take precautions, including using EPA-registered insect repellent when outdoors, avoiding mosquito-prone areas if possible, and wearing protective clothing to minimize bites.”

JCV is transmitted to humans through bites from infected mosquitos, predominantly occurring from late spring to mid-fall. Symptoms may manifest within days to two weeks post-bite and commonly include fever, headache, and fatigue. While most individuals remain asymptomatic, severe cases can result in encephalitis and meningitis affecting the brain and/or spinal cord.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell