Scouting for Food

Scouting for Food is an annual tradition in the Blue Water Area. Boy Scouts and their families left bags on the doorsteps of many homes in local neighborhoods last Saturday, and this week, they will be collecting the bags, hopefully filled with food. If a bag was left on your step, residents are asked to fill the bags with non-perishable food like canned and boxed goods by Saturday. 

The Scouts deliver the food to the Salvation Army who give the food to families in need throughout the year. Scoutmaster Tom Ruedisueli, of Port Huron, told us that he will have scouts from Troop 168 and Pack 130 stationed at the north end Kroger in Port Huron to collect donations from Saturday morning shoppers, also. The Scoutmaster also said that “Scouting For Food is a long-standing tradition in St. Clair County. Scouts participate, while giving of time and effort, in learning the importance of service to the community and working together to make someone’s day a little brighter. The principles of Scouting help to build a solid foundation for youth to become strong, independent, contributing members of society and pillars of the community. Scouting for Food is a strong partnership with the Salvation Army that lends to those principles being instilled and will carry us long into the future.” 

Bags can also be dropped off at the old K&E Electric Building at 3450 Lapeer Avenue in Port Huron.

Jake Cronenworth Acquired by the San Diego Padres

St. Clair native and baseball standout Jake Cronenworth has been acquired by the San Diego Padres in a recent trade from the Tampa Bay Rays. According to the Durham Bulls, the Triple A affiliate of the Rays whom Cronenworth played for in the 2018-19 season, the pitcher earned 2019 Bulls Team MVP honors, in addition to International League Midseason and Postseason All-Star nods, posting a .334 average along with 75 runs and 45 RBI. The 25-year-old paced the circuit in batting average and on-base-percentage, in addition to ranking third in on-base plus slugging and ninth in slugging percentage.

Cronenworth, originally a pitcher, saw time at the mound last season. He had seven appearances (six starts) with the Bulls, yielding two unearned runs while punching out nine batters, but he also has the flexibility to play the infield. Prospectors guess that’s where he’ll play with the Padres. Cronenworth was originally selected by Tampa Bay in the seventh round of the 2015 MLB Draft. According to reports, it’s likely he might see the National League field with the Padres this year.

Mark Robert Olson of Ft. Gratiot

Ft. Gratiot Man Facing Numerous Sex Charges

On December 10, 2019, Mark Robert Olson, a 60-year-old Ft. Gratiot man, was arraigned before Magistrate Susan Borovich in 72nd District Court in Port Huron. Olson has been under investigation since November of 2019 when an anonymous tip was received through the Port Huron Police Capture program. The case was eventually turned over to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s office where they uncovered multiple criminal sex acts involving Olson between 2001 and 2008.

Upon investigation, Olson was found to be in possession of child pornography. “We are deeply disturbed with the allegations regarding this suspect,” said Sheriff Tim Donnellon. Olson is being held without bond at the St. Clair County Intervention and Detention Center. He is being charged with five counts of first degree criminal sexual conduct and three counts of possession of child sexually abusive material.

This is an ongoing investigation, with more charges against Olson expected. Anyone who was a victim or has any information regarding this case should contact Detective Haley Bonner at (810) 987-1728.

Salad and Sliders Recalled

Two food recalls on opposite ends of the nutrition spectrum are worth noting as you are preparing to make lunch or dinner. Certain Fresh Express salad mixes and frozen White Castle hamburgers have been recalled for possible contamination. 

Fresh Express has recalled their Sunflower Crisp Salad Kits for suspected E.coli contamination.This is a different strain from the recent romaine lettuce recall and at least eight people have gotten sick. If salad is not your thing, you might have some frozen White Castle cheeseburger or hamburger sliders in the freezer. Listeria is the concern with the frozen burgers as listeria is a very serious pathogen, but there have been no reported cases of exposure. 

You can check the Center for Disease Control’s website to check your sliders to see if they are affected. If you have unfortunately experienced any illness, and you think it could be from a contaminated food product, check with your doctor as your physician will need to report it to the Health Department. The risk of exposure to either product is slim, as they should be off of store shelves or expired by now, but it doesn’t hurt to be aware and check your refrigerator and freezer.

Reporting for WGRT, Kelsie Kaczperski.

Lakestone Bank & Trust Renovations

Lakestone Bank & Trust has been part of the Yale community for over 20 years. Although the name has changed over time, the investment in the Yale community has remained constant. The Yale Branch was in need of some updates, and after a complete renovation of the bank, they held the grand reopening on December 2. 

According to spokesperson Sarah Lawrence, the bank has all new furniture, carpet, artwork, and signage. She told us that the bank prides itself on being a community bank that provides the best service to its customers, and reinvests in local communities. After a few months of working around the construction, both employees and customers were happy to see  this cornerstone of commerce in the city fully open and renovated. 

The Yale Branch Manager, Stephanie Schaefer, chose Yale Public Schools as the beneficiary of the branch’s monetary gift in celebration of their Grand Reopening. They presented the gift to school administrators during the celebration, as they are a significant member of the Yale community. Lakestone Bank & Trust is headquartered in Lapeer and has fifteen locations.

Reporting for WGRT, Kelsie Kaczperski.

Blue Water YMCA Free Memberships for 7th Graders

There is good news for seventh graders in the Blue Water Area in the form of free memberships to the YMCA. The Blue Water YMCA is offering free memberships to 7th graders who attend public, private or homeschool. Seventh graders have been chosen for this gift, valued at $200, because “Research shows that 7th grade is a critical time in a young person’s life when exposure to risk factors greatly increases”, according to the Y. 

Another factor is that school sports become more competitive and not every student gets the chance to be on a team. The YMCA can offer athletic and recreational opportunities to anyone regardless of ability. To get the membership, 7th graders need to show their school ID or report card and bring a parent to help them sign up. The membership includes use of the Duffy Wellness Center, two pools, gym, exercise classes, and special activities for 7th graders. 

The 7th grade membership value can be applied to a family membership, if desired as well. The free membership is good through August 31, 2020. This venture has been made possible through sponsorship from Cawood Auto and the employees of the YMCA.

Reporting for WGRT, Kelsie Kaczperski.