Christine McNabb is NACW’s Woman of the Year

The Port Huron Chapter of National Association of Career Women provides a place for professional and personal development of women, and each year they select a Woman of the Year at their annual meeting. This year’s honoree is Christine McNabb.

Christina McNabb is the Branch Manager at Northstar Bank in St. Clair, and she is active in the St. Clair Rotary, St. Clair Police Foundation, and Marine City Chamber of Commerce.

The Port Huron Chapter of NACW selected Christine as their Woman of the Year because of her work on the board of the organization and her commitment to teaching banking and financial responsibility to St. Clair and Marine City high school students.

The NACW’s Woman of the Year is a woman whose “conduct exemplifies the highest standards, personally and professionally, while remaining active in her career. Women who are interested in learning more about NACW can visit their website at nacwonline.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

 

Yard of the Year Winners Announced

Port Huron, MI — The Beautification Commission’s Yard of the Year contest winners were recognized during the Port Huron City Council’s regular meeting on September 13, 2021.  The wooden yellow tulip was awarded to the residential winners and a wall plaque went to the commercial winner.  

2021 Residential Winners: 

 Central:
  • Michael & Melanie Belleman – 1912 Union Street
  • Tracy Cole – 1331 20th Street
  • Mark Reynolds – 1533 Court Street
North:
  • Paul & LuAnn Carpo – 2929 Omar Street
  • Robert & Sandra Funk – 848 Lakeview Avenue
  • Dondra Slingerland – 2937 Elmwood Street
South:
  • Scott & Karen Harris – 2830 Military Street
  • Stephen & Catherine Grattan – 2223 Griswold Street
  • Kim Rogan – 1726 7th Street

Commercial Winner:

Jowett Funeral Home – 1634 Lapeer Avenue

 

Michigan Trails Week Brings Challenge to Log 100,000 Miles of Trail Use

Michigan Trails Week is September 19th-26th. It’s also the kickoff to the Michigan Trails Week Challenge where trail users work toward a combined 100,000 miles traveled on local, county, state, or federally managed trails.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is trying to get Michigan on the radar of trail enthusiasts nationwide with Trails Week. There are over 13,000 miles of state-designated trails.

Ron Olson, chief of the DNR Parks and Recreation Division said, “State parks and trails are welcoming places with ample opportunity to improve your physical and mental health. Getting outside on a trail is an easy way to promote good health and take in the outdoors, and that’s the concept behind these resources that are part of ‘Michigan’s big green gym.'”

To participate in the Trails Week Challenge, you will need to register online and log your miles spent on trails. Virtual badges can be earned for various outdoor activities.

Trails Week Challenge

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

MiABLE Helps Those with Disabilities Save Money

The Michigan Department of Treasury has announced Michigan’s participation in the National ABLE Alliance. ABLE stands for Achieving a Better Life Experience and works to create the most cost-effective and user-friendly ABLE programs for people with disabilities.

The MiABLE programs are financial accounts that allow users to save money, up to $100,000, that is not considered when applying for other federal or state benefits, like Social Security Disability Income, Medicaid, and the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.

As one of the first states to launch an ABLE plan, MiABLE has more than $31.2 million in assets in over 6,300 accounts.

Eligible participants have to have been disabled before the age of 26. The money can be used for qualified disability expenses like education, housing, transportation, medical costs, assistive technology, and others.

Participation in the national ABLE program transfers the management of the funds to a new servicer and current participants will be notified.

MiABLE.org or 844-656-7225

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Three Arrested in Pair of Drug Raids

Port Huron, MI — Three people were arrested following a pair of drug raids by the St. Clair County Drug Task Force last week.

According to Sheriff Mat King, the DTF conducted investigations into the sales of narcotics in the Port Huron area.  On September 8th, at about 8:30 p.m., a search warrant was executed at a residence in the 900 block of 10th Avenue in Port Huron.  Inside the home, members of the Drug Task Force located and seized a dealer quantity of methamphetamine, along with prescription medication, drug packaging and scales.  A 38 year old man was arrested at the scene of the investigation.  He is expected to face charges including possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of analogs, and maintaining a drug house.  

The Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit and Port Huron Police Department assisted at the scene of the search warrant.

In September 9th, a raid was conducted at a residence in the 1300 block of Nelson Street in Port Huron at about 10:00 p.m.  During a search of the home, a dealer quantity of methamphetamine was seized, along with dealer quantities of heroin and cocaine, drug packaging materials and a scale.  Two people, a 34 year old woman and 29 year old man, both of Port Huron were arrested at the residence.  They are expected to face charges including possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute heroin, possession with intent to distribute cocaine and maintaining a drug house.

The U.S. Border Patrol K-9 Unit and Port Huron Police Department assisted at the scene of the search warrant.

Submitted by the St. Clair County Sheriff

Blue Water League of the Blind Hosting 5K to Fund Braille Machine

The Blue Water League of the Blind is raising funds to purchase a new Braille embosser to be used at the St. Clair County Library System for the benefit of the community. The League is hosting a 5K Fun Run on Saturday, September 18th at 10:00 a.m. at the Fort Gratiot Pond Park.

The machine that the League of the Blind wants to purchase is a HumanWare 120 Juliet Braille embosser. It will be used for the Library Assistive Media and Talking Books service at the St. Clair County Library System.

The machine has a lot of practical uses for the visually impaired community’s everyday lives. It can be used to print text in braille for hospitals, schools, places of worship, businesses, and non-profits. Various institutions and businesses need to provide braille material for clients, students, and visitors, and this machine makes it possible.

The Fun Run will help raise money for the valuable machine. The entry fee for Saturday’s 5K is only $10 and all ages and abilities are welcome.

To register or volunteer for this event, please contact Bob Furtado, VP of Blue Water League of the Blind at bobthebrailler@yahoo.com or (810) 334-0512

bwlblind.org

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland