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Free Healthy Breakfast And Lunch For All Port Huron School Students

The Port Huron Area School District is offering a fantastic opportunity for all enrolled students to enjoy a FREE nutritious school breakfast and lunch.

Accessing the menu for these daily meals is now easier than ever, thanks to the Nutrislice App. The app provides detailed information about food items, including images, descriptions, nutrition facts, and allergen information, ensuring students make informed choices.

Studies have shown that school breakfast significantly contributes to academic success by improving test scores, vocabulary, comprehension, memory, reducing tardiness, minimizing mistakes, enhancing attention, behavior, and providing the necessary nutrition for learning. Encourage your child to make the most of this opportunity by joining us for breakfast every day.

All students within the Port Huron Area School District are eligible for free breakfast. For more information, visit: phasd.us

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

SC4 Unveils Exciting Fall 2023 Arts Calendar Free Events

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is thrilled to announce its exciting fall 2023 arts calendar, promising a cultural extravaganza for all. 

Beginning the month of September until December 9th, SC4 welcomes the public to join in the celebration of arts and culture through a series of events, all free of charge.

Kicking off the season, the renowned Lexington Bach String Quartet will grace SC4’s Fine Arts Theatre with performances at noon and 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 14th. The calendar also boasts a large variety of captivating offerings, including an SC4 faculty gallery show,  the historical “WWII Propaganda Posters” traveling exhibit from the Detroit Historical Society, and captivating performances by the SC4 Symphonic Band and renowned artists.

Mark your calendars and immerse yourself in the world of art and culture at SC4 this fall.

For more information, visit: sc4.edu/events.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Fort Gratiot Texas Roadhouse’s “Partners In Education” Offers Classroom Supplies And Rewards For Teachers

Texas Roadhouse in Fort Gratiot is extending a helping hand to educators this academic year by offering free classroom supplies and rewards. As the new school year kicks off, teachers and students can look forward to delicious treats and more.

Texas Roadhouse has launched an initiative to encourage young readers. Students who read three books and have them documented by a parent or teacher will be rewarded with a free Ranger Meal when an adult entree is purchased. This program aims to promote literacy while treating and rewarding students for their hard work and dedication.

Texas Roadhouse in Fort Gratiot is excited to support educators and students throughout the school year. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your classroom and reward your awesome students!

For more information on this exciting opportunity, contact the Fort Gratiot Store Marketer via email at: store_porthuronmi@texasroadhouse.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Win A Pair Of Lions Home Opener Tickets At United Way Tailgate Event

Get ready for an exciting opportunity to score big! The United Way of St. Clair County, in partnership with Meijer, is offering a chance to win two tickets to the Lions Home Opener on September 17th, where they face off against the Seattle Seahawks. The tickets, valued at $500, are for Section 216, Row 6, Seats 23 and 24.

Join the United Way Tailgate to Kickoff event at Wrigley Hall, September 7th, doors open at 5 p.m. Each ticket for the giveaway is priced at $10. There will be food, testimonials, and unannounced surprises for those in attendance. 

Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to be a part of the Lions’ home opener action while supporting the efforts and initiatives of the United Way of St. Clair County.

For more information, visit: uwstclair.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Twin City Foods Issues Voluntary Recall Of Frozen Vegetables Due To Listeria Concerns

Twin City Foods, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of select Not-Ready-To-Eat Individually Quick Frozen (IQF) Super Sweet Cut Corn and Mixed Vegetables in retail bags over potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. 

The affected products were distributed under well-known brands such as Food Lion and Kroger, among others, and were available nationwide. While no cases of illness have been reported thus far, the company is taking preemptive measures to ensure consumer safety.

Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that can lead to severe infections, primarily affects vulnerable populations, including the elderly and young children. Symptoms range from fever and headache to gastrointestinal distress. Pregnant individuals should be particularly cautious, as listeriosis can result in miscarriages or stillbirths. Consumers in possession of the affected items are advised to refrain from consumption and return them for a full refund. 

For more information, visit: fda.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

State Rep. Beeler Challenges Attorney General’s “Baseless” Tax Cut Opinion In Lawsuit

State Representative Andrew Beeler, R-Port Huron, has taken a stand against what he calls a “baseless opinion” by the attorney general regarding the expiration of a new income tax cut in Michigan. 

In response to a lawsuit challenging this opinion, Beeler stated that the attorney general’s move to suggest that the tax cut will expire after 2023 is a manipulation of the law. He asserted that Michigan courts should intervene to uphold the permanent nature of the tax cut.

Despite opposition from Democrats, Beeler and fellow legislative Republicans successfully implemented the income tax cut earlier this year, benefiting Michiganders and small businesses. However, Attorney General Dana Nessel’s interpretation in March, which contradicted the legislative intent, history, and language of the law, indicated that the tax cut would only remain in effect for a single year, potentially raising the income tax rate in January.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell