Harold Powell

Harold Powell is the Community Correspondent for The Keel and owner of Phantom Pen Media offering multimedia services to individuals and organizations across the Blue Water Area. He is a current board member for the Blue Water Area Chamber of Commerce and the most recent Chamber Choice recipient at the Eddy Awards. Harold is an avid volunteer for the YMCA of the Blue Water Area as well as Bridge Builders Counseling & Mentoring and in his spare time, enjoys spending time with his son, writing and listening to music, playing video games, and not folding laundry. 

Feature Story “We are back to being busy again and I love it,” says Michelle Stuckey-Wolford, owner of Wonder Wolf Entertainment.
Feature Story Bellies were full, spirits were high, and $12,000 was awarded to local nonprofits at the first Minority Philanthropy Initiative giving circle event, writes community correspondent Harold Powell.
Feature Story St. Clair County offers plenty of opportunities for fall-time fun.
Feature Story “The ribs and rib tips are the most sold item along with the collard greens. They're gone — I literally can't keep ribs for any length of time,” Jalen Hayes Sr. says.
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Feature Story Not all heroes wear capes, but these heroes could definitely fly, writes community correspondent Harold Powell after attending the unveiling of the Tuskegee Airmen memorial event in Port Huron on Saturday, Aug. 28.
Feature Story “We started this business to let people know that whatever you're going through, to never give up,” says Jennifer Williams.
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Feature Story Driven by his love and passion for cooking, Christopher Moore has made the leap into being an entrepreneur.
Feature Story “The most rewarding part is helping somebody feel powerful, helping somebody feel amazing, helping somebody get the job that they never thought they could get,” says Chakira McCain.
Feature Story The BWIA was formed to make the annual Pow-Wow events more structured, and to continue to revive and uplift the culture in the region.