St. Clair County

EDA Provides COVID-19 Resources for Businesses

As state regulations concerning COVID-19 continue to change, area businesses may be overwhelmed with where to find helpful information for keeping their employees safe, applying for grant funds, or helping their employees get vaccinated. The St. Clair County Economic Development Alliance (EDA) provides a COVID-19 Resource page on their website with relevant information for businesses of all sizes.

Business owners can also access articles on topics like Human Resources and find quick links to current Executive Orders and CDC Guidance for Workplaces. There is information on  financial relief such as grant opportunities and educational programs including the recently announced Michigan Reconnect Program that will provide tuition free community college and certificate programs to equip Michigan’s adult workforce.

The St. Clair County EDA’s staff is also working with a team of community stakeholders to identify COVID-19 vaccine related issues that will affect businesses and the county’s workforce.

EDA staff is available to discuss any COVID-19 related business issues St. Clair County businesses are facing. Businesses can stay up-to-date with the EDA by connecting with them on the web at https://edascc.com/covid19 or by phone at (810) 982-9511.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

New Vaccine Pre-Registration System Starts Today

The new COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration system goes live today. Starting at 9:00 AM, individuals who live or work in St. Clair County can visit the health department’s website to pre-register for a vaccine appointment <HERE>.

Once a person is pre-registered, they will be contacted by email, phone or text when a vaccine appointment becomes available. The pre-registration system is a placeholder only, it does not secure an actual appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The pre-registration process involves creating a user name and password and answering a few questions in the online system. Those who need assistance with the pre-registration process should seek help from a family member or friend who can help navigate the online system. Seniors 65 and older can receive help with the pre-registration process by contacting the Council on Aging at 1-800-297-0099 or by dialing 211.

Dr. Annette Mercatante, Medical Health Officer, stated “We hope the community finds this new pre-registration system helpful. We appreciate everyone’s patience with the process. As more vaccine becomes available, vaccination opportunities will as well, including even more options for our residents.”

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Port Huron Man Arraigned on Drugs and Weapons Charges

(Port Huron) A 31 year old Port Huron man has been arraigned on multiple charges,
following a drug raid by the St. Clair County Drug Task Force.

According to Sheriff Mat King, Matthew Kimbrough was arraigned on January 29 th in
72 nd District Court in Port Huron. He is charged with possession of methamphetamine,
delivery/manufacture of promethazine/codeine, two counts of possession of a firearm by
a felon, possession of ammunition by a felon, two counts of felony firearm and
maintaining a drug house. He is also charged as a habitual 3 rd offender. Bond was set at
$50,000 cash/surety.

The charges stem from an investigation by the Drug Task Force into sales of narcotics in
the Port Huron area. That investigation led to the execution of a search warrant in the
2600 block of South Boulevard in the city of Port Huron at about 2:30 p.m. on January
27th . Once inside, members of the DTF located and seized small quantities of
methamphetamine and promethazine. Also seized was approximately $24,000 in cash,
two handguns and a 50 round magazine for a handgun. Kimbrough and a 29 year old
Port Huron woman were arrested without incident at the residence. The woman was
released pending further investigation.

Kimbrough is scheduled to be back in court for a probable cause hearing on February 16 th
at 9:00 a.m. before Judge John Monaghan in 72 nd District Court in Port Huron.

Submitted by the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office

COVID Vaccine Pre-Registration System Expected Friday

The St. Clair County Health Department is expecting the new pre-registration system for COVID-19 vaccines to go live on Friday. With the new system, individuals will be able to sing up for email, text, and/or phone notifications when future vaccine appointments become available.

The pre-registration system is not a sign up system, and it does not reserve a future vaccine appointment. When the pre-registered individual is notified of an available appointment, they will still have to follow the instructions included in the notification to reserve an appointment.

The Health Department is still vaccinating eligible individuals in the 65 years and older group and the 1A/1B priority groups. Group 1A consists of healthcare workers and long term care residents, and 1B is mainly frontline workers and those who work in institutions or schools. Persons in those groups will be notified of vaccine opportunities by their employers.

Dr. Annette Mercatante, Medical Health Officer, stated, “The vaccine allocation we receive is turned around quickly and used within 7 days. During the week of January 21-27, we administered over 2,000 vaccinations. We expect numbers to increase as allocations improve. We look forward to offering weekly 65+ clinics and continue clinics for essential workers utilizing the upcoming pre-registration system. This new process will be a positive step hopefully alleviating stress in our (senior) population.”

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Women’s Initiative Hits $1 Million Mark

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County’s Women’s Initiative Endowment Fund has recently hit a major milestone. They now have a fund balance of over $1 million. 

The fund has over 300 contributing members who have grown the fund ten-fold over the last 19 years. The fund focuses on removing educational barriers for students. The Women’s Initiative partners with the St. Clair County RESA Great Start Collaborative to make sure every child can get a quality preschool education, no matter their family’s income level. The impact of a quality year of preschool can set the stage for successful school years and a life of learning. 

The Women’s Initiative hosts a yearly event, “100 Women Who Care”, which went virtual last fall. It will be held this fall, either virtual or in-person, depending on the ability to gather in large groups. The last live event had around 300 women in attendance. Small group socials are also on the agenda, once they are able to be held. 

The mission of the Initiative remains focused on large impact tuition assistance grants, according to Jackie Hanton, Vice President of the Community Foundation. Grant applications can be found on the Community Foundation website. 

https://www.stclairfoundation.org/grants/

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Virtual Conference on Early Childhood

St. Clair County RESA is holding a virtual conference to support and educate parents and caregivers of preschoolers. The St. Clair County Early Childhood Conference will be held via Zoom on Saturday, March 6th from 8:30 AM until 12 PM.

The virtual conference is a digital version of “Parent University” and includes educational sessions focused on parents, infants & toddlers, and preschool aged children. Topics range from developing early reading skills to healthy eating and using technology appropriately.

There are a limited number of scholarships available to parents which are given on a first-come-first-served basis, and forms are available on their event website. Registration is $10 per person, and available by visiting St. Clair County RESA’s website and clicking on “Professional Development” <HERE>.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand