St. Clair County

Delaying Health Screenings Dangerous for Women

The Centers for Disease Control have reported an 87% drop in breast cancer screenings and 84% decrease in cervical cancer screenings in the U.S. in April 2020 compared to the previous five years.

Many screening tests for women are performed or ordered during their annual physicals or gynecological exams, routine appointments that many skipped during the first year of the pandemic.

In response to the CDC’s report, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is urging Michigan women to connect with their doctors and schedule an appointment for their yearly exams if they are behind.

Screening tests for breast and cervical cancer enable healthcare providers to discover abnormalities early which leads to better outcomes for patients.

Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy for Health at MDHHS, said, “Simple, proactive measures can catch cancer in its early stages and allow doctors to intervene before it progresses.”

Those interested in getting a head start on their health screening can attend the Community Health Fair at Lake Huron Medical Center on August 26, 2021  from 1-6 PM at the main hospital at 2601 Electric Avenue in Port Huron.

The Lake Huron Medical Center Community Health Fair is offering free breast health screenings, blood pressure testing, and diabetes education.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Men Need Self-Care Too

St. Clair County Community Mental Health is hosting session three of its Men’s Health Series on Thursday, August 19th from 6:30 – 8 PM.

The seminar takes place in the auditorium of the Municipal Office Center in Port Huron, and the topic is Mastering the Art of Self-Care.

Self-care for men isn’t frequently addressed, and the speakers for this event will approach it from their background in nursing and healthcare.

Kevin Watkins is a nurse and instructor in the nursing department at St. Clair County Community College. His background includes working with students, caring for residents at the Mediloge of Port Huron, and educating the public on health matters.

Dr. Wilfred M. Allen PhD is an Assistant Professor at the University of Detroit Mercy McAuley School of Nursing who teaches and researches on topics such as the influence of masculinity ideology on health behaviors and health promotion and risk reduction in patients with chronic illness.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

More Travel options Coming to Flint Bishop Airport

A quick trip to Vegas or Florida is about to get even quicker with the addition of Allegiant Airlines’ aircraft and crew bases to Flint Bishop International Airport.

Just a one-hour drive from Port Huron, the Flint airport is expanding its options with the Allegiant partnership. The expansion is expected to bring high-wage jobs to Flint as well, with locally-based crews that follow the “out and back” model and return home each night.

Along with Flint, Allegiant is expanding to Appleton, Wisconsin. Drew Wells, Senior Vice president of Revenue and Planning for Allegiant, said, “Flint and Appleton have been incredibly successful cities for Allegiant, where we’ve grown our operations steadily over the years. It makes perfect sense to establish aircraft and crew bases in these great communities, furthering our presence as a hometown airline.”

Wells said that the expansion will provide more options and more frequent flight offerings. In 2019, over 197,000 passengers flew Allegiant out of Flint. Non-stop destinations include Nashville, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, along with four Florida cities.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Yard Sale Trail This Weekend

The weekend-long M-29 to M-25 Yard Sale Trail starts today with over 150 miles of antiques, yard sales, and parking lot sales. Twelve Blue Water Area communities from Sebewaing to New Baltimore will participate.

In addition to the garage sales, the route travels through several quaint communities such as Marine City, St. Clair, Port Huron, Lexington, Port Sanilac, Harbor Beach, Port Hope, and Port Austen.  Those communities are full of unique shops and boutiques, museums full of local history, and wonderful places to enjoy a meal.

The event lasts through Sunday, so use caution if you are participating in this year’s sale or traveling along the shoreline. Shoppers are encouraged to shop on the same side of the street they have parked and not attempt to cross the busy highway.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Youth Trivia Night Coming up August 19th

The St. Clair County Substance Prevention through Early Action and Knowledge (SPEAK) Coalition is hosting a Youth Trivia Night for all St. Clair County school-aged youth. The event is at the YMCA of the Bluewater Area on Thursday, August 19th from 6 – 7:30 PM.

The SPEAK Coalition uses fun games and activities to promote healthy lifestyles among young people and educate them about the dangers of substance abuse. All activities are free to youth and fit with the organization’s mission which is “Striving for a healthier community by working together to prevent youth substance abuse.”

On Youth Trivia Night, young people will engage in a fun Q&A contest with questions about pop culture, history, health, sports, and substance use. There will also be a pizza party, and youth can win prizes and receive a free t-shirt.

To learn more visit the SPEAK Coalition’s Facebook page.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Search for Macroinvertebrates at the River Walk Park

On Wednesday, August 18th from 6 – 7 PM, families can experience the final Wetland Wanderings program organized by Friends of the St. Clair River. The free outdoor exploration program will be at the Blue Water River Walk County Park  at 2200 Military Street in Port Huron.

This educational program will focus on macroinvertebrates, small aquatic insects that can be found in the mud of wetland areas. Macroinvertebrates are important to the ecosystem in wetlands, and they improve the quality of the water.

Melissa Kivel, Restoration Coordinator, will help participants search for the insects, sort them, and identify them. This activity will help assign a water quality score to the area and determine the health of the park.

Registration is required for this free event at www.scriver.org, and free parking is available at the Seaway Terminal lot located near the wetland area of the park.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand