Family Market Days promote healthy eating

Family Market Days promote healthy eating

Oakland County’s Family Market Days promote healthy eating

Post Date:07/25/2023 11:00 AM

Pontiac, Mich. – The Healthy Oakland Partnership (HOP) encourages Oakland County residents to participate in their annual Family Market Days. Five-dollar coupons to purchase produce from local farmers are available to residents with a State of Michigan Bridge/EBT card or who are enrolled in Oakland County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).

“We are connecting residents with locally grown, fresh produce and familiarizing them with farmers markets around the county,” said Leigh-Anne Stafford, director of Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services. “Family Market Day events reflect our commitment to helping increase the amount of fresh produce residents’ purchase, and they also support our local farmers.”

Family Market Day this week is 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 26 at the Oak Park Farmers Market in the Oak Park High School Parking Lot, 13701 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park.

Coupon distribution ends 30 minutes prior to the market’s closing. Distribution is on a first-come, first-served basis. Coupons must be used during the event. No registration is necessary.

In addition to $5 coupons for produce, a variety of activities for families will be available including face-painting, a petting zoo, and prizes. Various resources will also be on-site, including breastfeeding support, and WIC Project FRESH.

WIC Project FRESH coupons will also be available at Family Market Days for eligible WIC clients – pregnant or breastfeeding women, and children ages 1-5 years old. Only one coupon book per family. No appointment is needed to attend WIC Project Fresh. Coupons are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. The Oak Park Farmers Markets also offer Double Up Food Bucks, which matches money spent at a farmers market using a Bridge card/EBT up to $20.

Family Market Days are made possible in part by Henry Ford Health System, Humana, and Trinity Health.

For more information, visit www.oakgov.com/health, @publichealthOC on Facebook and Twitter, or contact Kelsey Merz at [email protected] or (248) 365-8954.

New Agreement with Ontario to Strengthen Economic Ties

New Agreement with Ontario to Strengthen Economic Ties

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July 25, 2023

  

Gov. Whitmer Signs New Agreement with Ontario to Strengthen Economic Ties, Support Increased Trade and Job Creation Between Countries

 

LANSING, Mich. — Today Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed a new economic agreement building on our longstanding economic relationship through a new partnership that will increase trade, attract investment, and encourage job creation in both jurisdictions. The new strategic investment and procurement agreement (SIPA) will support joint initiatives and the creation of new programs for businesses in priority areas, including electric vehicles and related supply chains.

“As home to the busiest border crossing for goods between the U.S. and Canada, Michigan and Ontario have deeply shared economic interests on issues from future mobility to agriculture,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “Canada was the top destination for Michigan exports last year, putting $27 billion into our economy and creating thousands of jobs across our state. Today’s Memorandum of Understanding will reaffirm our partnership and foster greater collaboration on trade, technology, cybersecurity, agriculture, and more. Let’s continue to work together to grow our economies, invest in our people, and usher in a bright future.”

“Ontario and Michigan share deep economic ties as partners, neighbours and friends,” said Premier Doug Ford. “This agreement will help open even more opportunities to work together and drive further economic growth. As we navigate global uncertainty, now is the time to strengthen this important relationship to build our economies, further integrate our supply chains and create good-paying jobs on both sides of the border.”

The governor and premier were joined by Vic Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, and Quentin L. Messer, Jr., the CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.

Michigan and Ontario share the busiest northern border crossing for goods in North America and are each other’s largest trading partner with total trade valued at $80.6 billion last year. Under the new Michigan-Ontario SIPA, the two jurisdictions will work together to identify opportunities for strategic partnership and joint trade promotion, improve access to information and facilitate more efficient border crossings. In addition to collaborating on electric vehicle adoption and related supply chains, other priority sectors include advanced technology, cybersecurity, agriculture and rural development, alternative clean fuels and travel and tourism.

As part of the SIPA, Michigan and Ontario will establish a Procurement Cooperation Council. The council will support an open dialogue on government procurement, improving transparency and engagement on government purchasing for businesses from both jurisdictions.

QUICK FACTS

  • Michigan and Ontario have the largest trade relationship between any Canadian province and U.S. state. In 2022, over 8 per cent of the annual trade between the U.S. and Canada was between Ontario and Michigan.
  • Last year, total trade between Michigan and Ontario was valued at $80.6 billion (CDN), with imports from Michigan totaling $31.3 billion (CDN). The trade relationship between the two jurisdictions supports thousands of jobs on both sides of the border.
  • Combined, Michigan and Ontario are responsible for approximately 22 per cent of North America’s automotive output. The state and province share a highly integrated automotive supply chain, with vehicle parts crossing the border several times before rolling off the assembly line in finished vehicles.
  • On August 18, 2021, Michigan and Ontario signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the implementation of a cross-border testing environment that will further support the commercialization and adoption of auto and transportation technologies in Ontario.

To view the full MOU, please click the link below:

Michigan-Ontario Memorandum of Understanding

Lowering drug costs for Michiganders

Lowering drug costs for Michiganders

Hi there,

You may have seen U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra was in our district last week discussing important prescription drug provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act. Before that press conference, though, we had a few meetings I want to tell you about.

I invited Secretary Becerra to our 7th Congressional District because of your calls, emails and letters surrounding high prescription prices, drug shortages and maternal health disparities. It’s important for federal officials to see firsthand the issues that affect Michiganders in their daily lives.

First, we met with local hospital leaders, so Secretary Becerra could hear directly from them about the issues they’re facing.  Our first priority was the ongoing shortage of lifesaving cancer drugs that has forced our hospitals in Michigan to ration care. This crisis has shown once again that maintaining a sufficient supply of pharmaceuticals is critical for not just patients, but for our national security.  This issue of supply-chains for critical items has become a bit of an obsession of mine since shortages upended our economy during the pandemic.  It’s why I co-founded the bipartisan Domestic Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Caucus and have introduced legislation, like the Ensuring Access to Lifesaving Drugs Act, to keep vital medicines on pharmacy shelves.

In our second meeting with Secretary Becerra, we met with advocates and talked about the issue of black maternal health.  Today, Black & Native American women are three to four times more likely to die from complications surrounding pregnancy & childbirth than white women. Our meeting allowed Secretary Becerra to learn about the systemic & financial challenges faced by those who’ve been in the trenches on this issue. Thank you to the doctors, midwives, doulas, & public health & nonprofit leaders who provided ways to address this issue at the federal level.

Finally, we held a press conference on the Inflation Reduction Act.  This bill sends a really clear signal to the rest of the prescription drug world that the day where you can just charge whatever you want — where there’s no transparency on the price of medication — is an era that’s coming to an end.

I am thankful to all those who helped us have a productive day discussing federal solutions that would help Michiganders.

Rep. Slotkin

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Hi there,

Earlier this month, I told you about welcoming U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra in our district to address prescription drug costs and shortages, in addition to meeting with advocates to discuss maternal health disparities.

The cost of prescription drugs continues to be one of the top reasons constituents reach out to my office, so it was important to me that Secretary Becerra visit our district.

I will also keep pushing in Congress to bring costs down, and last week I introduced the Increasing Prescription Drug Competition Act.

In short, the new bill expands the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s ability to quickly approve generic drugs under certain conditions because, right now, many pharmaceutical companies abuse the patent system – layering patents over patents – to keep low-cost drug options from coming to market.

This legislation will make it easier for generics to hit shelves, increase competition and ultimately drive down costs.

As Big Pharma uses every tool at their disposal to prop up drug prices, we need to do the same to keep money in people’s pockets.

– Rep. Elissa Slotkin

Farmington has their new Girls Basketball Coach

Farmington has their new Girls Basketball Coach

Farmington has their new Girls Basketball Coach.

Written Tuesday July 18th at 12:30 PM

Farmington went within with their next girls basketball coach.

The Falcons have named Natalie Nowak their new girls basketball coach according to a very accurate source. Nowak takes over Laura Guzman who left for Troy a few weeks ago.

Nowak is a teacher at Farmington. She was an assistant under Guzman and coached the Junior Varsity program. Nowak was an assistant at Adams and also was an assistant at Schoolcraft College for three years.

Farmington has EdiMari King, Anna Tornachuk, and Jayla Silver coming back for Nowak.

The Falcons will be in the Blue with Troy whom is coached by Guzman, along with Troy Athens, Southfield Arts and Tech, Adams, and Berkley. They are also in a brutal district which has North Farmington, West Bloomfield, Birmingham Marian, and Farmington Hills Mercy at Farmington Hills Mercy.

Thoughts

I like the hire of Nowak. She is in the building and brings a ton of basketball experience. The coaching transition should be a smooth one with Nowak being an assistant under Guzman. Program strength is a concern for Nowak but in time she can get the numbers back up at Farmington.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.

Farmington has their new Girls Basketball Coach

Some of the Well Known OAA Rivalries

Some of the Well Known OAA Rivalries.

Written Friday July 14th at 2:00 AM

Updated Friday July 14th at 9:00 AM

Here are some of the well know rivalries and some of the famous clashes around the OAA when it came to the rivalries. I don’t have all the rivalries, if you want to add any more just feel free to DM me.

Lake Orion vs Oxford: This rivalry you can write a documentary on that is for sure. The Dragons and the Wildcats are the Hatfield’s and the McCoy’s. Whether it’s football, boys basketball, girls basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track, wrestling, you name it. It’s almost close to Michigan vs Michigan State when describing this rivalry. There are legendary names on both sides and there is a trophy in football. This has been a rivalry since the 1950’s. Expect more to write their names on this rivalry in the future.

Clarkston vs West Bloomfield: When you think of Clarkston, you think of Lake Orion being the rival. That has certainly have not been the case as of late. West Bloomfield has clearly became Clarkston’s arch rival whether it is football, basketball, you name it. These two have been arch rivals with their first ever meeting being in 1953 and have been part of the Oakland Wayne Conference. The Wolves and Lakers have had battles in football and in basketball. Expect this rivalry to intensify in the next few years.

Berkley vs Royal Oak: When Royal Oak Kimball and Royal Oak Dondero merged in 2006 and became Royal Oak. Most people would think that Royal Oak High School would overcome their rivals to the west but it hasn’t been the case in most sports. The Bears are 6-3 all time against the Ravens including winning the last three meetings in football. Berkley has either played even or dominated against Royal Oak with the exception being Girls Basketball. The Ravens beat the Bears 20-9 in the softball district finals which was a monster win for the program. Could Royal Oak’s softball district crown over Berkley be a rivalry game changer??? Who knows but it’s a start. The Ravens need to start winning over their arch rivals on a consistent basis if they want to turn the rivalry in their favor.

Troy vs Troy Athens: These two neighborhood rivals have been at it since 1976 with the city of Troy in red and gold or black and gray. Troy used to be a football powerhouse but have struggled on hard times. This rivalry has had some intense battles especially in soccer and also basketball. Soccer is where both rivals are very competitive and it’s intense. The fan bases are also intense as well. Troy has dominated Troy Athens in girls basketball and volleyball. They have also found some success in football and boys basketball. This rivalry will be going on for a long time that is for sure in the future.

Groves vs Seaholm: The Battle of Birmingham has been very strong between the green and gold and the maple and white. These two city rivals first met in 1961 and have played 67 times with Seaholm winning 42 of those games. Groves has won 12 of the last 14 meetings in this rivalry in football. Football is not the only sport where these two neighborhood rivals compete at. Both schools are very good in tennis, soccer, and in swimming and diving. Boys Basketball has had some great battles including a shocking upset where Seaholm upset Groves in the pre-district. These rivals will be in the conversation for a long time in all sports.

West Bloomfield vs Bloomfield Hills: The Battle of Bloomfield has been more evident in boys basketball. These two have split their contests and played in the postseason where West Bloomfield won on the road in the pre-district over Bloomfield Hills. It is possible that these two schools could meet again in the postseason next season. The Blackhawks lost a lot of proven talent from this offseason. The Lakers have a ton of proven experience coming back. In other sports, these two teams are not in the same division except for boys soccer but really this rivalry have been really been intense in boys basketball.

North Farmington vs Farmington: North Farmington and Farmington have always been the battle to decide Farmington even when they first met in 1963 but when Harrison became a school, the Hawks dominated the city of Farmington especially in football. North Farmington has always been a basketball power and it has shown. When Harrison closed in 2018, Farmington benefited from Harrison closing but the Hawks coaching staff went to North Farmington. 2019 was a classic when both teams went in unbeaten but the Raiders beat the Falcons 13-9 winning the Blue crown. The Falcons had dominated the rivalry under then coach Jon Bectel and also Kory Cicroch but when Coach Jon Herstein came to North Farmington, the rivalry has changed in a big way until overtime game where Farmington beat the Raiders which was huge for Coach Jason Albrecht who played under Bectel in 2022. Basketball has been dominated by the Raiders as has most of the spring sports as well. Farmington has a ton to prove especially against their arch rivals to the north in football and in basketball.

Berkley vs Ferndale: This has been a neighborhood rivalry that has been played since 1950 in football. Berkley and Ferndale are no strangers to each other when it comes to sports. Football and boys basketball have been the greatest areas of this rivalry. In 2018, no one would ever forget a 23-1 Bears lead on Steve Rhodes Appreciation Night only for the Eagles to comeback and stun the Bears. Ferndale has changed their program under then Coach Juan Rickman which included a Division Two State Crown. Berkley has been a very strong program under Coach Joe Sermo. These two schools have been solid in football as well. Other sports they clash in softball where both teams have had tight games in the past. The rivalry hasn’t been the same as in recent years but it’s still there.

Lake Orion vs Clarkston: The Dragons and the Wolves have been a rivalry but it hasn’t shown in football or boys basketball where Clarkston has dominated Lake Orion in recent years. Girls Basketball and volleyball this rivalry has been very competitive especially in girls basketball. Both teams are in the Red and have split games in the last two years. These two rivals first met in 1951. Lake Orion has to fix the boys sports especially football and boys basketball against Clarkston if this rivalry wants to come back to its spark of the past.

Oak Park vs Southfield Arts and Tech: Oak Park and Southfield are no strangers to one another with both schools close to one another. The Knights have played the Warriors/Blue Jays/and Chargers really tight. Southfield has been a girls basketball power in the past while Oak Park has really struggled. Oak Park has become the boys basketball power and has become a track and field power as well. Football is the biggest sport where this rivalry has really excelled. There has been star studded coaches from Greg Carter at Oak Park and Tim Conley and Aaron Marshall at Southfield. These two teams won’t meet each other in football this season but that rivalry is still there.

West Bloomfield vs Southfield Arts and Tech: The Lakers and Warriors have become an interesting rivalry when it comes to football. It hasn’t been a much a rivalry in other sports as of late with West Bloomfield having Southfield Arts and Tech’s number. West Bloomfield has won five of the last six meetings over Southfield Arts and Tech including a 42-21 stunner in Southfield last season. The Lakers are 5-3 all time against the Warriors in football.

Clarkston vs North Farmington: The great wars of boys basketball with coaching icons like Dan Fife and Tom Negoshian where the Raiders have famously had problems on big courts but most times have been successful against the Wolves at home. North Farmington has won the last two meetings in Clarkston over the Wolves. The philosophies of Fife and Negoshian are still there with Tim Waslik, a Fife and Todd Negoshian, Todd’s son coaching the present day basketball programs.

Clarkston vs Pontiac: The Wolves and the city of Pontiac was the rivalry from in the 1990’s and 2000’s when Pontiac was Pontiac Northern and Pontiac Central. When the schools merged it was a great rivalry but the Phoenix had fallen on hard times while Clarkston has been very consistent. Pontiac named Andrew Myers, a Clarkston graduate as their new head coach to turn around the program. The last time Pontiac beat Clarkston was when then coach Joel Schroeder coached the Phoenix in 2019 outside of that the Wolves have been dominant against the Phoenix.

Rochester vs Adams: The Falcons vs Highlanders is a very interesting city rivalry with Walton Blvd separating the two schools. Adams has owned Rochester in football. The Highlanders have won 26 straight meetings (last loss was 1996) over their rivals from Livernois. Rochester and Adams have been very good in soccer with both schools having to see each other in districts. Adams has really improved in volleyball and Rochester has been on the rise as of late. The Highlanders and Falcons have had some wars in the past in boys basketball especially the coaching matchups between John Hall and John Pleasant and the many players that have played in that rivalry ranging from Paris Perria (Rochester 2008-2012 and is the current Adams Junior Varsity Coach) who has been on both sides of this rivalry. Girls basketball has had some moments in this rivalry as well and the coaching wars between Shay Lewis/Fran Schiowisz vs Jeff Haney/Bill Thurston have been great in the past as well. It’s a rivalry that has grown and will continue to grow in time.

Adams vs Stoney Creek: The Highlanders and Cougars have had some wars particularly in soccer and cheerleading. Stoney Creek has beaten Adams twice in football since 2013. They have had some wars in basketball as well particularly the coaching matchups between John Hall/Jaret Thomas against Steve Norgrove in boys to Shay Lewis vs Kellen James in girls. Cheerleading has been very interesting between the two schools and also fellow city rival Rochester when it comes to the Division One State crown having visited all three schools. Stoney Creek has had Adams number in volleyball but it seems to be turning a little bit and it’s a good coaching rivalry between Terry Baughman and Ross Talbot. In soccer they have to go through each other every year to have a deep postseason run. It’s a rivalry that can keep growing in time.

Rochester vs Stoney Creek: The Falcons and the Cougars have developed into a really good rivalry especially in football, basketball, cheerleading, and soccer. Current Stoney Creek football coach Nick Merlo has connections to both sides of this rivalry. He coaches the Cougars but he was a Rochester grad, assistant coach, and his father is legendary coach Mark Merlo who coached at Rochester. Rochester beat Stoney Creek 21-20 in the first round of the postseason in 2022 which was the Falcons first postseason win in school history after winning on an extra point. Rochester has been the dominant power in cheerleading but Stoney Creek has a fair share of State crowns of their own. Girls basketball has been very competitive especially the coaching rivalries of the past between Jeff Haney and Brad Crighton to Bill Thurston vs Kellen James and big name players have came through both sides of this rivalry. Soccer has been very insturmental on both sides, the Falcons were the top team in the State in girls soccer but fell to Stoney Creek whom was ranked third in the State. The Cougars won the Division One State crown this season. Their paths go through each other usually in the postseason.

Lake Orion vs Adams: The Dragons and Highlanders have had their fair share of battles especially in football. Lake Orion is 21-16 all time against Adams but the Highlanders won the last two meetings last season.Lake Orion has had some monster wins in this rivalry as well 2019 36-31, 2018 28-24, and 2008 31-28 were all Dragons wins with two of them being at Adams. This rivalry is not just in football but also in basketball, baseball, softball, and track and field. Adams beat Lake Orion in track and field in the regular season but the Dragons got them in some invitationals and it’s been a great rivalry between Eric Lohr and Stan Ford/Andrew McDonald. The Highlanders won two of three against the Dragons in baseball but Lake Orion had a deeper postseason run than Adams. In Girls Basketball the coaching rivalries were classic between Bob Brydges and Shay Lewis along with Steve Roberts against Shay Lewis. The Highlanders had the Dragons number in the postseason but that all changed in 2022 when Lake Orion beat Adams in the district first round. The Highlanders upset the Dragons in the regional semifinal in 2022 with a 1-0 win in that game. They have had battles in boys basketball, boys lacrosse, and boys golf. This rivalry has excelled over the years and will continue to be one in all sports for a while.

Adams vs Clarkston: The Highlanders and Wolves are no strangers to each other especially in football. Clarkston is 22-15 all time against Adams and the Wolves won three of the last four meetings including twice in 2022. The Desman Stephens touchdown with one second in the regional final was nuts. The 36-33 stunner sent the Wolves to the Division One State Semifinals and ended the Highlanders season to which Adams had one of their best sports classes in school history (Class of 2023.) Adams did get Clarkston back in boys basketball by beating them three times including in the regional final at Fenton. The Highlanders and Wolves have gone back and fourth in the past. It will be very interesting to see how this rivalry evolves into the future.

Lake Orion vs Rochester: The Dragons and Falcons are no strangers to one another when it comes to sports. Some will look back to when Rochester beat Lake Orion twice in the regular season on route to a 19-1 season but the Dragons stunned the Falcons 48-44 in the boys basketball district finals in 2012. Lake Orion went on to the State Quarterfinal that season. The rivalry has really blossomed in Girls Basketball. Lake Orion and Rochester have went back and fourth when it comes to wins and losses. They have built their programs from the Blue and are now back in the Red. The coaching matchups between Steve Roberts and Jeff Haney and Bob Brydges against Bill Thurston have featured classics from Little Caesars Arena to the game at Rochester where Lake Orion was without four rotational players and won that game. The Dragons won the district crown in 2021 over the Falcons 40-34. Lake Orion has had the upper hand in most sports against Rochester with the exception of cheerleading and soccer but girls basketball the rivalry has really blossomed.