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Haleon Issues Voluntary Recall Of Robitussin Honey CF Max Day And Night Cough Syrups Due To Microbial Contamination

Pharmaceutical company Haleon has voluntarily recalled eight lots of Robitussin Honey CF Max Day Adult and Robitussin Honey CF Max Nighttime Adult cough syrups at the consumer level due to potential microbial contamination. The recall comes amidst concerns that immunocompromised individuals using the affected product may face severe or life-threatening adverse events, such as fungemia or disseminated fungal infection.

While non-immunocompromised consumers are not likely to experience life-threatening infections, the recall emphasizes the possibility of infections necessitating medical intervention. Haleon assures that, to date, no adverse events related to this recall have been reported.

Consumers who have purchased the recalled product are urged to cease consumption immediately. Haleon is actively notifying distributors and customers and providing instructions for the return of the affected cough syrups. Adverse reactions or quality problems can be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program online or through regular mail or fax.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan State Sen Kevin Daley Criticizes Governor’s Priorities, Calls For Focus On Key State Issues

Michigan Senator Kevin Daley has voiced strong concerns about Governor Whitmer’s misplaced priorities in her State of the State address, citing a disconnect with the struggles faced by families and small business owners in Michigan. Senator Daley highlights the pressing issues of unemployment, inflation eroding salary increases, and the looming threat to jobs and farmland from the Michigan Green New Deal mandates.

Expressing worries about Michigan’s economic standing, Daley criticizes the state’s ranking in unemployment and median income, along with emphasizing the need for a strategic focus on improving K-12 education. He criticizes recent legislation lowering classroom standards and weakening school accountability, calling for support to elevate Michigan’s schools nationally.

With a call for meaningful tax relief, infrastructure investment, and bipartisan cooperation, Senator Daley aims to reverse Michigan’s downward population trend and set the state on a positive trajectory.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Community Rallies Behind Local Hero In Battle With Cancer

In a heartwarming display of solidarity, the close-knit community of the Blue Water Area has come together to support Kevin Totty in his courageous fight against stomach cancer. Since September 2023, Kevin has faced the challenges of battling this illness with unwavering faith and determination.

As Kevin prepares for a major surgery that will keep him away from work, church, and his beloved community for several months, the community has decided to reciprocate the joy, love, and kindness Kevin has showered on us. Recognizing the financial strain that comes with medical bills and time off work, the community is rallying to raise funds for Kevin and his family.

With a steadfast belief in the power of collective support and prayer, the community is urging everyone to contribute whatever they can to help Kevin and Jessica Totty navigate this difficult period. 

You can help with your financial support at the link here.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Sons Outreach Launches ‘Train Up’ After School Program For 1st-8th Graders At New Resource Center

In a bid to empower and educate young minds, Sons Outreach is proud to introduce “Train Up,” an after-school program catering to 1st through 8th grade students. The program, scheduled from Monday to Friday, 3:00 to 6:30 p.m., will be held at the Sons Resource Center located at 55 15th Street, Port Huron. 

The cost, a mere $5.00 registration fee, and $10.00 per month for five months, makes quality education accessible to all. 

Activities include meals/snacks, character enrichment, recreational and creative arts, Power Hour (homework, tutoring, STEM), career exposure, and exciting field trips. Middle school pickups include Central, Holland Woods, and Ft. Gratiot, while elementary pickups cover Woodrow Wilson, Cleveland, and Roosevelt. 

For more details and information, visit: sonsoutreach.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

City Of St. Clair Secures $30,000 Grant For Recreate Klecha Park Project

The City of St. Clair is set to undergo a transformative project at Klecha Park, thanks to a recent approval by the St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission. 

In their October 11th, 2023 meeting, the commission unanimously approved three grant applications from the City, allocating $10,000 for each. The funds are earmarked for the development of a multi-purpose sports court, splashpad, and walking path, aiming to enhance recreational opportunities for residents.

Dennis Delor Jr., Director of St. Clair County Parks, expressed pride in collaborating with local governments, emphasizing how County Park millage funds contribute to the improvement of local parks. The Klecha Park project aligns seamlessly with their grant program, reflecting a commitment to fostering vibrant community spaces. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Detroit’s North American International Auto Show Returns To January Slot Amidst Industry Shifts

In a strategic pivot, Detroit’s renowned North American International Auto Show is set to return to its traditional January schedule for 2025 after a two-year experiment with a warmer September timeframe. 

The ill-fated move to September aimed at creating outdoor experiences and attracting more consumers proved challenging, with dwindling attendance and few new model debuts.

Auto companies globally are grappling with declining interest in traditional auto shows, with manufacturers opting for more cost-effective virtual events. The upcoming show, scheduled from January 10th to January 20th, 2025, aims to rekindle its past success. Previous January shows drew around 800,000 attendees, a stark contrast to the undisclosed figures from the September editions. 

Organizers believe that the shift back to January aligns with industry trends and presents a renewed opportunity to captivate audiences in the Motor City.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell