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DTE Introduces New Time Of Day Rates To Consumers

To help meet the increasing demands of electricity use, the Michigan Public Service Commission has asked that the new Time of Day rates be implemented.

With the new Time of Day Rates, it allows the consumer to be in control of their energy usage which will have a profound effect on monthly rates.

Some DTE customers may have already begun seeing changes on their bills for the month of March, others will begin to see them this month and throughout the rest of the year. 

Customers will have a peak hour hour period Monday – Friday from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. where their rates are increased from the standard 15.45¢ PER kWh to 16.75¢ PER kWh during the months from October – May, and 20.98¢ PER kWh June – September.

There will also be an off-peak hour period that occurs 20 hours each weekday plus all weekend. 

For more information, visit: dteenergy.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Department Of Veterans Affairs Fashion Show & Luncheon Fundraiser

Support your local veterans and St. Clair County Department of Veterans Affairs (SCCDVA) by attending their upcoming fundraiser sponsored by Suzanne’s Fashions and Country Style Marketplace.

The Fashion Show & Luncheon will take place Saturday, April 15, in the basement event room at Country Style Marketplace located at 310 Huron Ave., Port Huron. Doors open at 11 am, with the fashion show beginning at 12 pm. Tickets are $25 each and includes lunch, (quiche, salad, dessert, and water).

SCCDVA helps veterans and their families obtain and maintain all veteran’s related benefits from federal, state, and local government agencies free of charge. 

For more information or to purchase tickets, call Suzanne at (810) 364-5422 or PH Country Style Marketplace at (810) 432-8431/(810) 987-4141.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Automakers Discuss Whether AM Radio Is A Viable Option In EV Vehicles

Electric vehicles (EV) are currently all the rage, and it seems most automakers are beginning to produce more and more electric vehicles as time goes on to meet government standards connected to climate change and green energy. 

The issue that has come from automakers is the usage of AM radio stations in the newer EV’s. Eight manufacturers, (BMW, Ford, Tesla, Volvo, Mazda, Polestar, Rivian, Volkswagen) have made the decision to do away with AM radio due to technical hurdles and the belief that AM radio content can be accessed by other means. 

AM radio is one of FEMA’s main systems for alerting the public in emergency situations, and is also used for certain news and entertainment that isn’t available on FM stations. The topic is being contested by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) with their new campaign “Depend on AM Radio.”

There are still a few automakers who are committed to AM radio such as Nissan, Hyundai, Jaguar, and Land Rover to name a few. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

BBQuick’s Eatery & Catering Offering Family Game Night Fun

What’s a family game night without pizza and ice cream? BBQuick’s Eatery & Catering will be serving up both and more at their Family Game Night and would like for you and your family to participate in the experience.

On Wednesday, April 26th, from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. located at 5433 Lapeer Rd, Kimball, BBQuick;s invites you out for 15% off on large pizzas or you can check out their family meal deal. 

There will be tables filled with your favorite board games, and a variety of arcade games to choose from. Don’t forget about the ice cream or all of their other full menu items available such as chicken, ribs, stromboli, burgers, and more!

Reserve your table today, as the deadline for reservations ends Monday, April 24th.

For more information, visit: BBQuick’s Eatery & Catering on Facebook or visit their website at bbquickseats.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Country Style Marketplace Fort Gratiot Store Closure Soon

Fort Gratiot’s Country Style Marketplace has recently announced that they will be closing their store and moving to their new Downtown Port Huron location.

Country Style Marketplace has provided the Ft. Gratiot community exceptional service for the past four and a half years. The owners, Steve Fernandez and Michelle Jones have cited the reason for the relocation being due to the dramatic increase in costs of everyday goods and services due to inflation. 

Fernandez says, “After much deliberation and consideration of options, consolidation of these stores is imperative if we are to remain a viable business in this environment.” 

The store will be closing its Fort Gratiot doors April 16th, you can continue to shop with them at their new downtown Port Huron location, at 310 Huron Ave.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Spero Pregnancy Center “Change For Life” Baby Bottle Drive

Spero Pregnancy Center provides practical, emotional, and spiritual support to those facing unplanned pregnancy and sexual decisions, post abortion trauma, and unexpected parenting obligations. 

They are a non-profit medical organization staffed mostly by volunteers that depends upon donations for financial support. 

The fundraiser will supply you with various sizes of baby bottles from small to large, for people to fill with cash, coins, or checks. The bottles will be returned to Spero at a predetermined date and used to provide continued services.  

For more details and information on how to register, visit: bluewaterbabies.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell