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Pivot Roasters: A Blue Water Area business with global roots
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Photo: Pivot Roasters coffee beans tumble in a drum roaster.
Rachael Odish.
Port Huron’s Discovery City Children’s Museum proves the perfect addition to downtown
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Photo: Discovery City Children's Museum in Port Huron.
Joseph Hayes.
CityFlatsHotel dishes up new catering partner for private events; rebranded cafe
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Photo: CityFlatsHotel in downtown Port Huron.
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Food truck to restaurant: Destiny Henderson brings Puerto Rican and Mexican flavors to Port Huron
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Photo: Taco Tuesday menu at Little Puerto Rican Lady Latin Food.
Harold Powell.
St. Clair County in the limelight with impactful theatre
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Photo: Left to Right: Matthew Drinkwater, Jacob Stoliker, and Mirabella Ziegler in The Wizard of OZ at Boardwalk Theatre in March of 2024.
Ansom Pavlov.
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Second Wave - Michigan
Healthy Communities
Inflation, aging population, and loss of COVID funding impact Michigan Meals on Wheels programs
Estelle Slootmaker
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Many Meals on Wheels providers report that challenges have arisen as their client lists continue to grow thanks to an aging population, even as pandemic relief funding dries up.
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Healthy Communities
Michigan Association for Local Public Health helps build health across the state
Rylee Barnsdale
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Michigan Association for Local Public Health advocates for policies, initiatives, and collaborations that build health across the state and individually through trainings and workforce assistance.
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Healthy Communities
New St. Clair County NAMI affiliate helps people in Blue Water area
Monique Bedford
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
In November 2023, NAMI Blue Water Area Michigan in St. Clair County joined the 600 other local NAMI affiliates across the country.
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Kids and Education
Why preschoolers living with autism benefit from early education
Estelle Slootmaker
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Early childhood education presents a golden opportunity to set up children living with autism for academic success.
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How can Michigan solve its growing health care workforce shortage?
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Estelle Slootmaker
Monday, January 22, 2024
One study found that nearly all of the 36 Michigan health care occupations it analyzed are projecting workforce shortages between now and 2032. What can be done?
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Equity
St. Clair County Community College leads the way with new adaptive sports program
Harold Powell
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Open to students and community members alike, St. Clair County Community College’s new wheelchair basketball adaptive sports program is working to promote more inclusivity in the region, bringing together basketball enthusiasts of all abilities.
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Entrepreneurship
Breast cancer survivor’s diagnosis sparks creative new venture
Rita MacDonald
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Blue Water Area resident and entrepreneur Michelle Welsh credits her health diagnosis as the catalyst for creating her permanent jewelry business, Sparked with Purpose, which helps support those battling cancer.
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Mental health outreach reduces stigma and raises awareness of services
Karen Gentry
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Like many CMHs, St. Clair County Community Mental Health and Sanilac County Community Mental Health work to stay visible in the community with outreach efforts.
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Embracing mental health every day: A fresh start beyond New Year’s resolutions
St. Clair County Community Mental Health
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Each day offers a new opportunity to prioritize one’s mental health. St. Clair County Community College emphasizes the importance of practicing self-compassion and offers a variety of ideas and habits designed to promote mental wellness.
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Community Development
100 years of education: The history of St. Clair County Community College
Joseph Goral
Thursday, January 11, 2024
In 2023, St. Clair County Community College (SC4) commemorated its centennial anniversary. Explore a highlight of the college’s history as we take a look at SC4 throughout the years.
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Community Development
Wood’nt do anything else
Cynthia McClung
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
With family legacies steeped in a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and vintage watercraft, three Blue Water Area residents share their connections and shared mission for preserving wooden boats.
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As research shows impact of loneliness, local organizations work together to keep seniors connected
Gabrielle Haiderer
Friday, December 29, 2023
Mental health can have a significant impact on physical health, and the same holds true of the effects of loneliness. Learn how local organizations such as St. Clair County Community Mental Health and St. Clair County Council on Aging are working together to address senior loneliness and increase engagement within the elderly community.
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Entrepreneurship
A journey of solace and art inspires local entrepreneur’s new business, Lake House
Rita MacDonald
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Blue Water Area resident Rachael Johnsick never imagined that her passion for gathering lakeside treasures would evolve into her latest venture opening a new storefront in Fort Gratiot spotlighting her and other local artists’ unique creations.
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Transportation
It’s been a ride: DB Harrington locomotive unveiled at Wrigley Hall following years-long restoration
John Lusk
Friday, December 22, 2023
Having endured a long journey to its new home, the historic D.B. Harrington locomotive speaks to us today of days gone by. Explore the preservation efforts and how this iconic part of the Thumb’s history came to its new space in downtown Port Huron.
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Entrepreneurship
Lexington couple launches Your Mom’s House, a new food truck specializing in gluten-free fare
Rita MacDonald
Friday, December 22, 2023
A
Lexington couple
has transformed their experience with food allergies into an opportunity to help other Blue Water Area residents facing similar challenges with their new food truck, Your Mom’s House.
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Community Development
Village of Lexington implements new social district boosting downtown entertainment offerings
Sarah Spohn
Thursday, December 21, 2023
The Village of Lexington has recently established a downtown social district creating a new avenue for gathering and entertainment in the waterfront community.
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Second Wave - Michigan
Healthy Communities
As Oakland County pays off 80,000 residents' doctor bills, how can Michigan solve medical debt?
Estelle Slootmaker
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Oakland County's debt relief initiative highlights the overwhelming burden of medical debt for countless others in Michigan and beyond.
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Arts and Culture
Meet the speakers: A look back at SC4’s Hispanic American Heritage Celebration
Harold Powell
Thursday, December 7, 2023
In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, St. Clair County Community College organized its second annual Hispanic American Heritage Celebration, a vibrant event that served as a platform for panelists from the local community to discuss the unique challenges and successes within the Hispanic and Latino communities.
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Healthy Communities
Michigan works to continue residents' lifesaving health coverage after post-pandemic Medicaid cuts
Estelle Slootmaker
Thursday, December 7, 2023
When the federal public health emergency for COVID-19 expired in May 2023, over 500,000 Michiganders stood to lose their Medicaid health insurance coverage. But the state is working to help residents maintain coverage.
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Community Development
Festival of Trees pairs volunteer designers with downtown businesses for creative holiday displays
Sarah Spohn
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Illuminating the community with a festive glow this holiday season, the 35th annual McLaren Port Huron Foundation Festival of Trees fundraiser has returned, brightening the hospital and downtown businesses with its uniquely decorated trees.
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