St. Clair County

ALDI Recalls Cream Cheese Spreads Over Potential Salmonella Risk

In cooperation with Schreiber Foods, Inc., popular grocery store, ALDI Inc. is recalling various cream cheese spreads which include: Happy Farms Whipped Cream Cheese Spread, Chive & Onion Cream Cheese Spread, Cream Cheese Spread, and Strawberry Cream Cheese Spread due to potential salmonella contamination. 

The affected products were sold in select ALDI stores across 30 states, including Michigan, California, Florida, New York, and Texas. ALDI prioritizes customer safety and advises those with affected products to discard them immediately or return them to the store for a full refund. 

This precautionary recall underscores ALDI’s commitment to product integrity and consumer well-being. Customers seeking more information are encouraged to contact ALDI customer service. If you have consumed any of these products and develop symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain, contact your physician immediately. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community Mental Health Invites Community To Grand Re-Opening Celebration

St. Clair County Community Mental Health is thrilled to announce its grand re-opening at the Marine City Broadway Street Building and invites the public to join in the celebration.

On Wednesday, May 29th, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., the community is invited to an open house event filled with excitement and camaraderie. Located at 135 Broadway Street in Marine City, the festivities will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5:00 p.m., marking the beginning of a new chapter for the facility.

Guests will have the opportunity to tour the new facility, meet the dedicated staff, and indulge in light refreshments. This event promises to be a wonderful occasion for those in the community to come together in support of mental health services as it kicks off at the tail end of Mental Health Awareness Month.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Discover Heroes and Monsters of Myth and Legend With St. Clair County Library System’s Planetarium Event

On Saturday, June 8th, the St. Clair County Library System invites families to embark on an enchanting journey through the cosmos at the Don Dodge Auditorium. Delve into the realm of myth and legend as the portable Starlab Planetarium illuminates the night sky, showcasing heroes and monsters from ancient tales.

The event, titled “Men, Myths, and Monsters,” offers two sessions, one at 11 a.m., and another at 12 p.m., providing an immersive experience for children and adults alike. Participants can register online for their preferred session, promising an educational and awe-inspiring adventure.

With captivating visuals and expert guidance, the SCCLS aims to spark curiosity and imagination, making learning about astronomy and mythology a thrilling escapade for all attendees.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

One Of America’s Favorite Summer Treats May Be Misleading You

One of our favorite summertime treats, ice cream, may be hiding a misleading secret. 

Discerning genuine ice cream from misleading imposters is becoming more difficult for consumers. While many are familiar with terms like “ice cream,” “gelato,” and “soft serve,” understanding their distinctions is crucial.

True ice cream, according to US regulations, must contain a minimum percentage of milkfat to earn the label. However, some products exploit loopholes, branding themselves as “frozen dairy desserts” or “gelato,” evading these standards.

Gelato, a term lacking legal definition in the US, often contains lower fat content than traditional ice cream, failing to meet regulatory criteria. Similarly, soft serve, despite its popularity, deviates from standard ice cream due to reduced fat content and distinct texture.

Recognizing these differences allows consumers to make informed choices, ensuring they indulge in genuine ice cream rather than deceptive substitutes.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Twists And Treats: Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser To Support Community Services

Join Mid City Nutrition’s fusion of community support and culinary delights at the upcoming “Twists and Treats” Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser that’s set to tantalize taste buds while raising funds for essential community services. 

Hosted on Thursday, May 30th, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Post 3702 at  2645 Howard St, Port Huron, the event promises a savory meal prepared by the dedicated staff and volunteers of the soup kitchen.

Guests can relish in a hearty spaghetti dinner while contributing to the general operations and services provided by Mid City Nutrition. With tickets priced at $15 for adults, $12 for children aged 12 and under, and free admission for children under 2, attendees can also enjoy the convenience of a cash bar. 

Tickets are available online, or at the door, ensuring an inclusive and enjoyable evening for all.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Red Lobster Closes Doors Across 27 States, Including Local Michigan Location

In a surprising turn of events, beloved seafood chain Red Lobster, has closed its doors across 27 states, leaving customers bewildered and seafood cravings unfulfilled. 

Among the affected locations is the Fort Gratiot restaurant located at 4220 24th Ave, which is listed as temporarily closed according to the Red Lobster website.

While Michigan is home to 26 other operational Red Lobster outlets, the abrupt closure of the Fort Gratiot establishment has sparked concerns among locals and fans of the franchise. The reasons behind the sudden closures are due to decreased sales and financial issues, according to Bloomberg.com

For now, locals will have to travel to Red Lobster’s other locations to get their hands on the franchise’s tasty seafood and fan favorite Cheddar Bay Biscuits.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell