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WGRT Wins Alignable’s 2023 Local Business Person Of The Year

We here at 102.3 FM WGRT would like to give a big thank you to the individuals and businesses on Alignable who voted to make us the 2023 Local Business Person of the Year!

Alignable is an online network that hosts more than 7 million members, and millions of connections across more than 35,000 local communities. Members use Alignable to get industry answers, connect with other businesses local or nationwide, and increase buzz for their business.

There was a top five list released by Alignable featuring WGRT’s Sales Account Manager, Vickie Lemonis winning the first place spot, followed by WGRT News Director, Choze Powell in second place. Third through fifth place in order were: Jim White of Luxury Bath By Mobility Remodelers, Michele D Jones of Country Style Marketplace, and the Economic Development Alliance (EDA)

Again, we would like to say thank you to those who voted, and a huge congratulations to all those who were nominated! 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Honoring And Remembering Two Influential Members Of The Port Huron Community

The late Rev. Alex Crittenden and his wife Ruby, who recently passed away in January approximately one year after her husband, are prime examples of African Americans who have made contributions to their community without being a household name. 

Mr. Crittenden moved to the City of Port Huron in 1969 to become a teacher. He served not only as a teacher for the Port Huron Area School District (PHASD), but he also served as a Principal, Assistant Principal, and Reverend at Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church. Mr. Crittenden was also awarded the Spirit of Port Huron Brotherhood Award in 2012. He was also involved with multiple organizations such as the NAACP and Operation Transformation.

His wife, Ms. Ruby Crittenden, was also a teacher in the PHASD. She was the first African American teacher to teach at Port Huron Northern. Ms. Crittenden was also Co-Founder of Couples Christian Ministry.  

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Lake Huron Medical Center Receives Excellence In Business Award 2022

One of the most important structures a city can have is a hospital. It’s even better when the hospital has an exceptional track record and wins an Excellence in Business Award for 2022.

The City of Port Huron and Lake Huron Medical Center are being recognized for providing excellent service by the Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County (EDA).

Lake Huron Medical Center was awarded the 2022 Excellence in Business Award by the EDA on Thursday, February 16th. The award was given to two companies in St. Clair County. One small business and one medium/large business.

The award celebrates and recognizes Lake Huron Medical for the contributions made to the economic health of the community, and commitment to improving the quality of life for their workforce and the residents of St. Clair County. 

For more information about services offered by Lake Huron Medical Center, visit: mylakehuron.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

SC4 Receives Federal Funds To Support Challenger Learning Center

St. Clair County Community College’s (SC4) Challenger Learning Center has received $955,000 in federal funding that will contribute to the unique learning experience it has to offer. 

U.S. Senator Gary Peters allocated the funds to support STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) learning opportunities available at the Challenger Learning Center and Experience Center.

The Challenger Learning Center is the only one of its kind in the state of Michigan, and one of 40 Challenger Learning Centers globally and nationwide. It provides a space-themed, simulated learning experience that teaches visitors of all ages critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. 

Senator Peters says, “After visiting the Center and seeing the exhibits firsthand, I know this is a meaningful investment in St. Clair County and will provide invaluable learning experiences for its visitors.”

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

New Senior Lunch Program Offers Socialization And Camaraderie

The Council on Aging has a new program that seeks to provide a place for seniors to meet new ppl and enjoy a delicious lunch.

The senior meal program began last week on February 6th, it’s located at the Elger Harvey Reinvestment Center at 3012 24th Street, Port Huron. Hours are Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 

Lunch will be served at 11:30 with an optional donation of $2.50, but is not required to participate in the program. What is required is that you be aged 60 and up, as well as making registrations at least 24 hours in advance.

 Transportation is available for those who may need it as well.  

To make reservations, call (810) 982-4400, for transportation call (810) 984-4200 at least 24 hrs in advance. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron Offers Temporary Warming Center For The Homeless

It may not be of much concern for those of us who own a home or have a place to sleep while enjoying the comfort of shelter during these winter months. What about those who are less fortunate? What happens when the homeless have nowhere to go to keep warm? 

Despite what many may think or feel. The homeless in our city deserve to be sheltered and protected from the elements as well. 

All Nations Church located at 2030 Church Street, Port Huron is offering a temporary warming shelter for the homeless. No pre-registration is required. Individuals may show up at the church by entering the “Red Door” at the back of the building.

The shelter will be open until April 30th. Hours of operation are 6 p.m. – 7 a.m. seven days a week. 

For more information, call: (810) 434-7481 or email: safehavenwarmingcenter@gmail.com 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell