St. Clair County

Governor Whitmer Proclaims March As Women’s History Month In Michigan, Advocates For Gender Equality

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has officially declared March as Women’s History Month, aiming to honor the achievements of women throughout the state’s history. Emphasizing the vital role of women in Michigan’s progress, Governor Whitmer expressed her commitment to advocating for women’s rights and equality. 

Cheryl Bergman, CEO of the Michigan Women’s Commission, echoed the sentiment, highlighting the importance of proactive efforts to uplift women’s voices and address pertinent issues. Gloria Lara, Civil Rights Commission Chair, emphasized the need for racial equality and increased diversity in leadership positions. 

Governor Whitmer’s advocacy extends to challenging outdated laws and promoting economic mobility, education, and constitutional rights for women and families across Michigan. Through collaboration and determination, the state aims to foster a more inclusive and equitable society.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Social Security Administration Declares March 7th As National Slam The Scam Day

The Social Security Administration Office has designated March 7th, as National Slam the Scam Day, urging vigilance against ongoing criminal efforts to defraud individuals. Perpetrators persist in impersonating government agencies, including the SSA, in schemes aimed at acquiring personal information or money.

Scammers utilize various channels—calls, emails, texts, letters, and social media messages—often assuming the identities of legitimate SSA or Office of the Inspector General personnel. They employ tactics such as using genuine names and providing falsified proofs to deceive targets.

Recognizing the hallmark signs of scams empowers individuals to disregard fraudulent attempts and report them promptly. Typically, scams involve impostors gaining trust, fabricating problems or prizes, pressuring immediate action, and specifying payment methods.

With awareness and informed action, individuals can thwart scammers’ efforts, safeguarding themselves and their communities against financial exploitation.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Announces $3 Million In Grants To Empower Young Professionals Across Michigan

Governor Gretchen Whitmer, alongside the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO), unveiled the recipients of Young Professionals grants totaling $3 million. These grants aim to provide youth and young adults aged 14-24 with valuable exposure to the workforce, including on-site, hybrid, virtual career exploration activities, job skills training, and earned income opportunities.

The grants have been distributed to Michigan’s 16 Michigan Works! agencies to foster the development and enhancement of locally tailored Young Professionals employment initiatives. These programs are designed to address the unique needs of communities across the state, supporting young individuals facing barriers to employment.

LEO Director Susan Corbin emphasized the significance of the Young Professionals initiative in empowering Michigan’s youth, including those with disabilities, to pursue meaningful career paths. By equipping them with essential skills and opportunities, the initiative aims to fill high-demand jobs, ensuring both personal growth and the state’s economic prosperity.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community College Introduces Men’s Soccer To Athletic Offerings For 2024-25

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) has announced the exciting addition of men’s soccer to its athletic repertoire starting in the 2024-25 academic year. Becoming one of seven community colleges in Michigan to offer men’s soccer, the Skippers are set to compete in the Michigan Community College Athletic Association alongside esteemed institutions such as Grand Rapids, Jackson, and Schoolcraft.

SC4 Athletic Director Dale Vos expressed enthusiasm, stating, “We are happy to announce the addition of men’s soccer to our athletic department. Our women’s soccer program has continued to grow, and we are confident the new men’s program will be an outstanding opportunity for those wanting to play at the college level.”

The team will proudly call the Skippers Soccer Field at Morton Park home, boasting a state-of-the-art synthetic turf surface and top-notch facilities. 

The search for coaching staff is currently underway, with interested candidates encouraged to apply online at sc4.edu/jobs.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Indulge In CityFlats Ballroom Easter Feast On March 31st

Port Huron residents and visitors can look forward to the upcoming Easter Buffet at the CityFlats Ballroom, promising a culinary extravaganza on March 31st, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Priced at $32.95 for adults and $22.95 for ages 5-12, with children under 4 dining for free, the event offers a delectable array of dishes to suit every palate.

From classic breakfast items like Egg Bakes and Biscuits & Gravy, to savory Lunch offerings such as Beef Tenderloin and assorted chicken, the buffet promises to delight. The Carving Station will feature succulent Ham and Turkey adding to the festive atmosphere.

With side dishes ranging from Potato Salad to Chocolate Covered Strawberries, the CityFlats Ballroom ensures a memorable Easter celebration for all attendees. 

Reservations can be made by calling (810) 432-0010 ext 3012 or emailing events.porthuron@cityflatshotel.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Closure Of Wrigley Hall At Downtown Port Huron’s Wrigley Center Sparks Community Concern

The vibrant atmosphere of Downtown Port Huron’s Wrigley Center has been tempered by the closure of its beloved entertainment hub, Wrigley Hall, until further notice. Owner Dan Dooley, in a heartfelt message via Facebook, expressed gratitude to supporters while leaving the reason for the closure shrouded in mystery.

Amidst the uncertainty, Dooley emphasized a shared vision for the growth of downtown Port Huron, echoing sentiments from two years prior when Wrigley Hall first opened its doors. 

Despite this setback, local businesses within the Wrigley Center continue to thrive. Dot’s Candy Bar tantalizes with its sweet treats, Beje Salon offers top-notch hairstyling, and Tee It Up provides indoor golfing fun, showcasing the resilience and vitality of the community’s entrepreneurial spirit.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell