St. Clair County

Michigan State Rep. Beeler Advocates Merit-Based Hiring And Admissions Policies

State Representative Andrew Beeler unveiled a comprehensive plan on Tuesday aimed at promoting merit-based hiring practices in Michigan’s state agencies and advocating for merit-based admissions policies in state universities. 

The proposal aims to ensure that hiring decisions in state agencies and companies receiving taxpayer funding are solely based on qualifications and job performance, rather than on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) considerations.

Beeler emphasized that hiring and college admissions decisions should be merit-based, with qualifications such as experience, education, and training serving as the primary criteria. The plan extends to private companies by prohibiting the deduction of DEI training costs from state taxes. Beeler also proposed a constitutional amendment mandating state universities to base admissions solely on objective factors, eliminating potential loopholes for social considerations. 

The initiative aims to promote fairness and prevent discrimination in hiring and admissions processes statewide.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Disability Rights Coalition To Host Virtual Event On BIPOC Women With Disabilities In Leadership

On Wednesday, March 27th, from 12:00 to 1:30 pm EDT, the Michigan Disability Rights Coalition is set to host an online event titled “Let’s Talk about Inclusion: BIPOC Women with Disabilities in Leadership.” 

Aimed at shedding light on the often overlooked achievements of women of color with disabilities, the event will delve into strategies to overcome workplace challenges faced by this demographic. Attendees will explore the historical contributions of women of color with disabilities, raise awareness about the barriers they encounter in professional environments, and discuss actionable steps for fostering inclusivity in the workplace. 

The session promises interactivity, including opportunities for questions, resource sharing, and collaborative brainstorming. With a focus on empowerment and advocacy, the event seeks to champion the leadership potential of BIPOC women with disabilities.

For free reservations, visit: eventbrite.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan’s Favorite Cereal Revealed Ahead Of National Cereal Day

With National Cereal Day just around the corner on March 7th, cereal lovers in Michigan are gearing up to celebrate their favorite breakfast staple.

According to a recent analysis by BetMichigan.com, the top spot for Michigan’s most beloved cereal goes to none other than ‘Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries’.

The study, which examined Google search data over the past year, found that ‘Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries’ garnered a total of 22,800 searches, making it the clear winner among Michigan residents. Following closely behind are classics like Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Lucky Charms, rounding up the top favorites in the state.

As cereal enthusiasts prepare to mark the occasion, these findings shed light on the cereal preferences of Michiganders and highlight the enduring popularity of breakfast cereals in the region.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron High School Principal Honored With Excellence In Education Award By Michigan Lottery

Michael Palmer, the principal at Port Huron High School, has been recognized for his dedication to creating a culture of care and support within the school community. The Michigan Lottery bestowed Palmer with the prestigious Excellence in Education award, a testament to his outstanding contributions to education.

Palmer, nominated by his superintendent, stands out for his commitment to building meaningful relationships with students. He emphasizes the importance of being present for his students both inside and outside the classroom, fostering an environment where they feel supported and empowered to thrive.

The award includes a $2,000 cash prize for weekly winners, with Palmer now in the running for the Educator of the Year award and a $10,000 cash prize. Additionally, Palmer will be featured in a news segment airing this evening on the Michigan Lottery’s media partner stations.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

SC4 Skippers Basketball Teams Ready For Postseason Pursuit After Successful Regular Season

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) celebrates the successful regular seasons of both its men’s and women’s basketball teams. 

The men’s team, with a stellar 22-6 record and a #16 ranking in the NJCAA, gear up for the postseason. Fans can support them on March 5th as they face Schoolcraft College in the NJCAA Great Lakes District C Tournament. Free popcorn and bottled water await attendees as part of Fan Appreciation Night. 

Meanwhile, the women’s team clinched the MCCAA Eastern Conference league championship, marking their first title since 2014-15. They aim for the State Championship, beginning their journey against Southwestern Michigan Community College. Both teams aspire for national glory, eyeing spots in their respective NJCAA National Championship Tournaments.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Liberty Tax Celebrates 18 Years Of Local Service, Helping Support Cancer Research

Liberty Tax, a fixture in the community for 18 years, reaffirms its commitment to Port Huron and Fort Gratiot, offering professional and friendly tax preparation services. With locations at 1420 24th Street and 4128 24th Ave, Liberty Tax provides expert assistance and superior customer service. 

Embracing the motto “no one fights alone,” the company pledges to donate 10% of tax preparation fees to the McLaren Cancer Institute, supporting cancer research efforts. Additionally, new customers enjoy a generous 30% discount (some restrictions apply). 

With tax season upon us, residents are encouraged to schedule appointments at libertytax.com to benefit from the expertise of Liberty Tax’s trusted neighborhood tax experts while contributing to a vital cause.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell