St. Clair County

Woman’s Life Insurance Society To Merge With Trusted Fraternal Life, Paving The Way For Enhanced Financial Security

Woman’s Life Insurance Society has announced its decision to join Trusted Fraternal Life, a pioneering fraternal life insurance organization at the forefront of partnerships and consolidation in the sector. This strategic move underlines Woman’s Life’s commitment to empowering women and their families to achieve long-term financial stability.

Chris Martin, National President of Woman’s Life, expressed enthusiasm for the merger, citing access to expanded products, advanced technology, and wider distribution channels. Founded in 1892 with a mission to provide financial protection for women, Woman’s Life’s integration with Trusted Fraternal Life preserves its innovative legacy while ensuring continued growth and relevance.

Trusted Fraternal Life, established in 1868, boasts substantial financial strength and a dedication to preserving the unique identities and traditions of its member organizations. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

 

TEC Students Triumph With 29 Medals At State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference

TEC students exhibited exceptional talent and dedication at the recent state SkillsUSA Leadership Conference, held in Grand Rapids from April 12th to 14th. Among the 70 students representing ten programs, an impressive 29 emerged victorious with medals, including ten gold medalists.

The triumph doesn’t end there. Seven gold medalists from programs advancing to the National Competition in Atlanta, Georgia, from June 24th to 28th are gearing up to showcase their skills on a larger stage.

SkillsUSA, a renowned national nonprofit organization, caters to over 310,000 high school and college students preparing for careers in trade, technical, and skilled service occupations. The annual SkillsUSA competition serves as a platform to assess students’ mastery of career-oriented skills, spotlighting the nation’s finest career and technical education talent.

Congratulations to all of the TEC participants, who honed their abilities through diligent after-school practice sessions led by devoted instructors and paraprofessionals.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community Mental Health’s 16th Annual Run For Recovery Emphasizes Mind-Body Wellness

St. Clair County Community Mental Health (SCCCMH) is gearing up for its 16th Annual Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies Run for Recovery, scheduled for Saturday, May 11th. With a theme centered on the interconnectedness of mental and physical health, the event underscores the agency’s holistic approach to wellness.

Participants have multiple race options, including a 1-Mile Walk, a 1-Mile Timed Kids Run for children ages 12 and under, and a 5K Run. Registration fees, detailed on the event’s registration page, ensure participants secure their spot and commemorative shirts before the April 17 deadline.

Pre-registered individuals can collect their race kits, including shirts, bib numbers, and timing chips, at the SCCCMH Port Huron office on May 10th and before the race on May 11th. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan State Police And MDHHS Launch Initiative To Distribute Free Gun Locks For Child Safety

In a proactive measure to safeguard children from firearm-related accidents, the Michigan State Police (MSP) and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) have joined forces. With $500,000 allocated from the FY24 MSP budget, the MSP coordinated the acquisition of 75,000 cable-style gun locks from Project ChildSafe.

These safety devices will be distributed for free at MDHHS county offices, starting immediately, and at select local health departments, while supplies last. By June, all MDHHS offices statewide will have these locks available.

Following a concerning rise in firearm injuries as the leading cause of child mortality in Michigan and the U.S. in 2020, MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in firearm safety. Residents are encouraged to visit MDHHS offices or inquire with local health departments to obtain these crucial safety measures.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

The Blue Water River Walk Is A Local Port Huron Gem Worth Exploring This Spring

Along the picturesque St. Clair River shoreline in Port Huron lies the Blue Water River Walk, which stands as a testament to community dedication and environmental stewardship. Established and maintained by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, this nearly one-mile stretch of serene waterfront offers plenty of attractions for visitors year-round.

Originally donated by local philanthropist, the late James C. Acheson, the River Walk features an array of amenities. These include an Observation Dock, restored from a historic railroad ferry dock, a scenic Pedestrian Trail funded by private donations, and an Outdoor Classroom aimed at educating the public about the river ecosystem.

Efforts such as shoreline restoration, wetlands park development, and the addition of public art installations like Sugar, the Iron Horse, and Stella Clair the sturgeon, contribute to the River Walk’s charm. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Health Department Offers Free Vision And Hearing Screenings For Kindergarten Readiness

As kindergarten round-ups loom on the horizon, the St. Clair County Health Department, located at 3415 28th St., Port Huron, steps up to ensure every child’s readiness. 

Their dedicated vision and hearing technicians will be on-site at various round-up events across the county, ensuring that youngsters are equipped for the academic journey ahead. 

Parents are encouraged to check with their local districts for scheduled round-up dates. For those without a primary physician, or unable to make it to our kindergarten round-up events, the Health Department offers free screenings at their office. 

Don’t let vision or hearing concerns hold your child back, call (810)987-5300 ext. 1474 to schedule an appointment and ensure your little one starts school with confidence.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell