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Hunter Hospitality House Launches 6th Annual Raffle To Support Endowment Fund

Hunter Hospitality House is thrilled to announce its 6th Annual Endowment Fund Awareness Raffle, offering a chance to win exciting prizes while supporting a worthy cause. 

With only 300 tickets available at $100 each, participants have the opportunity to win big and contribute to the house’s sustainability. Prizes include $5,000 cash for the 1st Prize, a LeVian Pendant donated by Lawrence Jewelers for the 2nd Prize, a pair of electric scooters donated by JC Masonry Poured Walls for the 3rd Prize, and a one-night stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Port Huron plus a $50 gift card to Freighters for the 4th Prize. 

The drawing will be held on August 30th, at 5 p.m. at Hunter Hospitality House, located at 1015 Vanderburgh Place, Port Huron, and broadcast live on their Facebook page. 

For more information, visit: hunterhospitalityhouse.com or by calling 810-824-3679.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Blue Water River Walk Celebrates 10 Years With Full Moon Festivities On The St. Clair River

Join the Blue Water River Walk in Port Huron as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary on September, 15th. 

The festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Ferry Dock, located at 51 Court Street, featuring live music, a bonfire, and catered food. The evening kicks off with official remarks at 6:00 p.m., followed by engaging activities including river storytelling with Andrew Kercher, live community art by Jody Parmann, and a shoreline tour with the Trailblazers. 

Since its ribbon-cutting in 2014, the River Walk has transformed a mile of industrial waterfront, investing over $6 million in environmental restoration and economic development. Sponsored by Friends of the St. Clair River, Community Foundation of St. Clair County, and St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission, the event promises a memorable celebration. 

For more information, contact: Sheri Faust at sheri@scriver.org or visit scriver.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Opposes DTE Electric’s $456M Rate Hike, Proposes Lower Increase

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has challenged DTE Electric’s (DTE) latest proposal for a $456.4 million annual rate hike, arguing that the increase is excessive and not justified. The request, filed with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) in March, follows a recent $368 million rate increase granted to DTE, which would result in a 10% rise in residential electricity bills.

In her testimony, Nessel recommended a more modest $139.5 million increase, which would limit residential rate hikes to approximately 2.5%. She also called for a reallocation of customer funds towards cost-effective vegetation management and tree trimming, rather than DTE’s more expensive infrastructure projects.

Nessel’s intervention in utility cases has saved Michigan consumers more than $3 billion since she took office, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to keeping energy costs affordable. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Embrace Your Inner Web-Slinger By Celebrating Spider-Man Day On August 1st

August 1st is Spider-Man Day, a celebration for all fans of the iconic superhero. Created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee, Spider-Man has been Marvel Comics’ most beloved character for 59 years. First appearing in “Amazing Fantasy” #15 in August 1962, Spider-Man broke the mold by featuring an awkward, antisocial teenager who gained his powers and abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider. 

Fans are encouraged to celebrate in their own unique ways, remembering that “with great power comes great responsibility.” Whether re-reading classic comics, watching movies, or dressing up as the web-slinger, the day is about appreciating Spider-Man’s impact in pop culture. 

Spider-Man’s journey from “The Amazing Spider-Man” in March 1963 to his adventures with characters like the Human Torch and Daredevil has captivated audiences for generations.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Secures SBA HUBZone Support For 28 Counties, Boosting Small Business Growth

Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan has secured continued Small Business Administration (SBA) support for 28 counties and census tracts through the SBA’s HUBZone program. This initiative aims to fuel small business growth in historically underutilized zones by awarding 3% of federal contract dollars to HUBZone businesses annually.

“Small businesses are the backbone of Michigan’s economy,” said Governor Whitmer. “The SBA’s HUBZone program will continue to support communities by connecting small business owners to federal contract dollars, creating high-skilled, good-paying jobs right here at home.”

Over the last five years, Michigan’s economic programs have helped companies in these zones announce projects expected to create over 1,800 new jobs and more than $3.5 billion in planned private investment.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Huron Academic Endeavors Expands To Full K-12 Program

Huron Academic Endeavors (HAE) is thrilled to announce its expansion into a full Kindergarten-12th grade program, becoming the Blue Water Area’s first hybrid learning center to offer a comprehensive educational experience for all community students and families. 

To celebrate the expansion, HAE invites the community to open houses on Monday, July 29th at 10:00 a.m. and Thursday, August 22nd at 10:00 a.m. at the new campus, located at 3071 Commerce Drive, Suite C, Fort Gratiot. Staff will be available to provide tours and answer questions.

The expanded curriculum includes comprehensive middle and high school programs. These programs offer a blend of structured class time, electives, student clubs, and extracurricular activities. Additionally, personalized services such as speech therapy, tutoring, and music lessons will be available to homeschooling families.

For more information and to RSVP for the open houses, visit: huroncooperative.org or email admin@huroncoop.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell