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SC4 To Host Annual Job Fair, Connecting The Community With Employment Opportunities

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is gearing up to host its annual Job Fair, set to take place on Thursday, April 4th, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the SC4 Fieldhouse. The event, which has been a tradition for over 30 years, is free and open to all SC4 students and community members in search of employment opportunities.

With a diverse array of industries represented including manufacturing, sales, medical, and criminal justice, the Job Fair offers a chance for attendees to engage directly with potential employers. The event, held in collaboration with various community organizations, aims to foster connections and facilitate recruitment.

Companies interested in participating can register online for $175, which includes a table and chairs for up to two representatives. 

For more information, visit sc4.edu/jobfair.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Lakeside Cemetery Plot Cleanup Deadline March 31st

As the end of March approaches, residents with loved ones resting at Lakeside Cemetery in Port Huron are reminded to remove all winter decorations and non-conforming items from grave sites by March 31st. 

The goal of the clean-up is to keep the cemetery from becoming an eyesore due to old decorations and tributes left by family members and friends. Failure to comply will result in removal and disposal by cemetery personnel starting April 1st, without further notice. Only patriotic flags and flowers are permitted on cemetery plots, with all other items strictly prohibited. 

The City of Port Huron has urged visitors to familiarize themselves with Lakeside Cemetery rules available on the city’s website. Families are encouraged to honor the guidelines to maintain the cemetery’s tranquility and dignity for all visitors and residents alike.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Dollar Tree Reports Surprise Fourth-Quarter Loss, Announces Closure Of Nearly 1,000 Stores

In an unexpected turn, Dollar Tree has announced a fourth-quarter loss and plans to close nearly 1,000 stores, primarily Family Dollar outlets. The discount retailer, grappling with the aftermath of its acquisition of Family Dollar almost a decade ago, cited a significant devaluation of the acquired chain as a major factor.

With Dollar Tree’s move to close approximately 600 Family Dollar stores in the first half of the year and additional closures planned over the next several years, concerns arise over access to affordable goods for economically vulnerable and low-income communities along with the loss of employment opportunities in those neighborhoods as well.

The impairment charge of $950 million against the Family Dollar trade name and substantial store closure costs further underscore the challenges Dollar Tree faces in integrating the acquired chain successfully.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

WGRT Radio’s Vickie Lemonis Named Alignable’s 2024 Business Person Of The Year For The Second Year In A Row

In a remarkable feat, Vickie Lemonis, account executive behind WGRT Radio, secures the prestigious title of Alignable’s 2024 Business Person Of The Year for Port Huron, marking her second consecutive win. 

Alignable is a business oriented platform where business owners build trusted relationships through business networking and networking events. Their highly anticipated contest, boasting record-breaking participation levels, witnessed Lemonis’s exceptional leadership and dedication shine through. 

Since joining WGRT in 2020, Lemonis has exemplified a steadfast commitment to community service and business growth, earning her widespread acclaim. Her warm personality, tireless work ethic, and unwavering dedication to her clients have set her apart in Port Huron’s bustling business landscape. 

Lemonis’s remarkable achievement not only underscores her individual excellence, but also highlights the invaluable impact of local business leaders in fostering prosperity and resilience within their communities. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Apple iPhone Update Enhances Security With Stolen Device Protection Feature

The latest iOS 17.3 update introduces a critical security feature called Stolen Device Protection, aimed at safeguarding user data and preventing unauthorized access in case of theft. This proactive measure offers users crucial time to utilize Apple’s Find My tool for remotely locking or wiping stolen devices, thwarting potential theft and ensuring data security.

Upon installation, users are prompted to activate this feature, which requires additional authentication for accessing sensitive information and restricts changes if the device isn’t in a trusted location.

Once activated, attempting certain actions like changing passwords or passcodes prompts a delay and requires secondary authentication via Face ID or Touch ID. This measure effectively prevents thieves from exploiting your unlocked iPhone to carry out fraudulent activities like unauthorized transactions or opening an Apple credit card in your name, thereby safeguarding your financial assets and personal information.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Senate Introduces Bill To End Daylight Saving Time

Michigan Senators Thomas A. Albert and Joseph N. Bellino Jr. has proposed Senate Bill 770, aiming to abolish daylight savings time in the state. 

The bill, introduced on March 7th, seeks to exempt Michigan from following daylight savings time as mandated by federal law. Instead, the state would maintain a consistent time throughout the year. However, this change is contingent upon approval by the electorate. A referendum is slated to be held during the general election on November 5th. Should a majority of Michigan voters support the bill, it will take effect 30 days after the official declaration of the vote. 

This move could potentially end the biannual clock adjustments, offering residents more stability in their daily schedules.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell