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SONS Outreach Invites 1st-5th Graders To DREAM CAMP

SONS Outreach is excited to welcome all 1st through 5th graders to DREAM CAMP, starting June 17th. 

The camp runs Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the SONS Resource Center, located at 55 15th St, Port Huron. Early registration by May 31st, is $25 per student, increasing to $35 after this date.

DREAM CAMP offers a variety of activities, including field trips, story time, recreation, and STEM projects. Breakfast and lunch are also provided. 

For more information, visit SONSOUTREACH.ORG,  or email OFFICE@SONSOUTREACH.ORG, or call (810) 989-SONS(7667).

Join SONS Outreach for a summer of fun and learning!

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Explores Mileage-Based User Fees To Replace Fuel Tax

Michigan is considering implementing mileage-based user fees (MBUFs) to replace the traditional fuel tax, which has been the primary funding mechanism for state highways for over a century. Due to the rise in electric and hybrid vehicles and improved fuel efficiency, the fuel tax is no longer reliable, losing 50% of its purchasing power in the last 30 years.

MBUFs, also known as road usage charges, would apply to all vehicles, charging drivers between 2.0 to 2.5 cents per mile. Heavy-duty trucks would pay higher rates due to their greater impact on road wear. Alternatives like general funds, sales taxes, tire taxes, and tolling were also considered but found less viable. MBUF is seen as a promising long-term solution for sustainable highway funding.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Couple Discovers Prohibition-Era Bootleggers’ Tunnel Beneath Home

While Hayley and Trevor Gilmartin were renovating their Lake Huron home, they stumbled upon a 20-foot-deep bootleggers’ tunnel likely used for smuggling alcohol during Prohibition. The discovery came while removing an old jacuzzi, revealing an eerie, water-filled room connected to Lake Huron by a six-foot pipe.

The couple, undeterred by the “creepy” find, scuba-dived to locate the tunnel’s other end in the river. “It’s impossible to pump out the water,” said Hayley, noting the room’s continuous water influx due to its connection to Lake Huron.

Neighbors also reported similar tunnels, a testament to the area’s historic role in smuggling. The Gilmartins shared their adventure on TikTok, garnering millions of views. They plan to explore further and possibly transform the space into a unique game room or bowling alley if possible. 

Source: New York Post 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

 

Enjoy Family Fun At This Year’s Marysville Summerfest

If you’re looking for family fun in the Blue Water Area, look no further than the Marysville Summerfest which kicks off at Marysville Park located at 801 E. Huron Blvd., from June 13th to 16th. 

Highlights include live concerts, a Carnival Midway, petting zoo, and a classic car show on June 16th from 12 – 4 p.m. A spectacular drone show will light up the sky on June 15th at 10pm, followed by fireworks on June 16th at 10 p.m. 

Festival hours are Thursday and Friday from 4:00 – 11:00 p.m., Saturday from 12:00 – 11:30 p.m., and Sunday from 12:00 – 11:00 p.m. Visitors can enjoy free onsite parking at Marysville Municipal Park. No outside food, beverages, or pets allowed.

For more details, visit: summerfestinmarysville.com 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Cargill Meat Solutions Recalls 16,243 Pounds Of Ground Beef Contaminated With E. Coli

Cargill Meat Solutions is voluntarily recalling approximately 16,243 pounds of raw ground beef products due to potential contamination with E. coli O157:H7. 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued the recall notice. The affected products are marked with the USDA mark of inspection on the front of the label and have the establishment number “EST. 86P” on the back.

The raw ground beef products were distributed to Walmart retail locations nationwide. The establishment discovered the issue after realizing that previously separated products had been mistakenly used in the production of ground beef.

Consumers are urged not to consume the affected products. They should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase. Ground beef should be cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F to ensure it is safe to eat. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Attorney General Warns Of Venmo Scam Tactics

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has reissued a consumer alert about payment apps following a surge in nationwide scams targeting Venmo users. 

The scam involves fraudsters “accidentally” sending money to consumers and then requesting its return. Nessel advises consumers to never send back the money, but to report the incident to the peer-to-peer (P2P) service. 

Scammers typically use stolen funds, which Venmo will eventually flag as fraudulent. If consumers return the money, they risk the money being taken from their personal account when the fraud is discovered. 

Nessel emphasizes the importance of caution in transactions with unknown parties and urges victims to report scams to her department or the Federal Trade Commission. 

For more information or to file a complaint, visit: michigan.gov/consumerprotection.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell