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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2013VOL. 20 NO. XXII $1.00
HOT LINESââWe shouldnât be hunting wolves. We should be raising
them, and then releas-ing them all over central
Michigan. And our deer collision prob-lems would vanish overnight. Pass a law.â
ââTo the person with the duck egg on her porch. Your hen
is proba-bly a new mother. Be pa-tient. She obviously thought
your porch would make the perfect nursery. Try not to disturb her and let Mother Nature do what she has done since the beginning of time.â
ââReview the Hot lines prior to the 2008 elections. Exactly
none of the wacky rightâs doom and gloom predic-
tions have come true. Why should anybody listen to people who are so wrong, so often, about so many things?â
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uPerkinsâ song could become a national commercialBy William [email protected]; 810-433-6792â FentonâHighâSchoolâBandâDirec-torâ Andrewâ Perkinsâ isâ oneâ ofâ 10âfinalistsâforâtheâFolgersâJingleâCon-test.âRisingâtoâtheâtopâoutâofâ3,000âentries,âPerkinsâhasâtheâopportunity
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I feel that it speaks well for our schools, community, city and state.Andrew PerkinsFHS band director
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FHS band director a finalist for Folgers Jingle Contest
By Sharon [email protected]; â Fenton Twp. ââ AâdetectiveâsergeantâworkingâpublicâsafetyâatâMottâCom-munityâ Collegeâ isâ beingâcreditedâwithâtheâapprehen-sionâofâaâsuspectâinâaâlocalâhitâandârunâincident,âwhichâsentâanotherâmotoristâtoâtheâ
hospitalâwithâinjuries.â Det.â Sgt.â Billâ Lanningâwithâ theâ Geneseeâ CountyâSheriffâsâDepartmentâ saidâaâ retiredâ sheriffâsâ depart-mentâofficer,ânowâworkingâforâtheâcollegeâwitnessedâaâhitâandârunâcrashâonâNorthâRoad,âjustânorthâofâtheâU.S.â23âexitârampâtoâNorthâRoadâ
atâ1:30âp.m.âonâWednesday,âMayâ22.â TheâMottâemployeeâfol-lowedâtheâsuspectâvehicle,âaâwhiteâFordâpickupâtruck,âasâ itâ traveledâ northâ onâNorthâ Road.â Theâ suspectâvehicleâturnedâontoâTorreyâBeachâDriveâandâdroveâto
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Teen arrested for hit and run
TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO
Sailboats take to Lake Fenton in this June 2011 photo of the Lake Fenton Sailing Club Public Sailing Days. Local lake levels are up due to the increased spring rainfall.
Inland lakes up, Great Lakes downuMichigan's lakes should be healthy for 2013 boating seasonBy Tim [email protected]; 810-433-6795â TheârainâandâthunderâonâTues-dayâwasâaâgoodâexampleâofâhowâtheâspringâhasâbeenâforâprecipita-tion.â InâApril,â theâFlintâ areaâhadâalreadyâ receivedâ 5.5â inchesâ ofârainâââ3.8âinchesâaboveâtheânor-malâ averageâ forâ theâ month.â OnâMayâ 28,â theâ Flintâ areaâ received
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Toddlers and technology uAmerican Academy of Pediatrics: no screens until age 2By Tim [email protected]; 810-433-6795â FentonâââStudentsâatâtheâWorldâofâWonderâEarlyâChildhoodâDevel-opmentâCenterâshareâiPadsâonâTues-dayâ andâ teacherâ Colletteâ Shouseâcomplimentsâthemâasâtheyâuseâtheâinteractiveâ learningâ applications,âandâpassâtheâiPadâbackâandâforth.
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uCharges are pending against a 19-year-old Fenton Township male who was involved with a hit and run crash, causing injury.
Summary
TRI-COUNTY TIMES | KEVIN HALEY
Kevin Haley of Hover Shots APV captured this aerial image of the Linden Memorial Day Parade, which began at the Linden VFW hall and concluded at Fairview Cemetery. Here, members of the VFW march south on North Bridge Street. The group is followed by Linden High Schoolâs marching band.
SummaryuScreen time is discouraged for any child under age 2. Children 2 and older should only be exposed to one or two hours of screen time, which should be educational and non-violent each day.
Tri-county area remembers fallen soldiers
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Andrew Perkins, band director of Fenton High School has entered a jingle contest for Folgers coffee.
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uWorkers are wise to use work computers â for work onlyBy Ryan [email protected]; 810-629-8282â Computersâhaveâchangedâtheâappearanceâofâtheâworkâforceâforever,âalongâwithâtheâskillsâneededâbyâemployeesâinâalmostâanyâfield,âasâtheâInternetâcontinuesâtoâgrow.â Whetherâ itâ isâ placingâ ordersâ throughâ aâcompanyâsâ website,â recordingâ timeâ sheets,âcommunicatingâ withâ coworkers,â orâ simplyâconductingâresearch,âtheâInternetâhasâfoundâitsâwayâintoâmanyâdifferentâfacetsâofâourâworkâlife.â Accessâtoâsoâmuchâunlimitedâinformationâatâ
justâaâfingertipâcanâbeâaâtremendousâassetâââorâaâlargeâdistraction.â Accordingâ toâFen-tonâCityâClerkâJenni-ferâNaismith,âFentonâhasâ anâ in-depthâ em-ployeeâ policyâ cover-ingâInternetâusage.
uAs more and more jobs utilize the Internet, stricter usage policies are being put into place.
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Many employers are blocking websites to cut down on distractions for their employ-ees. Nearly 70 percent of employers keep track of keystrokes and Internet usage.
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More and more people are opting for cell phones rather than landlines for their homes and businesses. In the not too distant future, landlines will become obsolete.
Majority of employers monitor workersâ Internet usage
â âCityâemployeesâdoâhaveâaccessâtoâtheâInternetâinâorderâtoâassistâthemâwithâtheâdailyâ functionsâ ofâ theirâ jobs,â however,âtheâCityâalsoâhasâaâwebâfilterâinâplaceâthatâblocksâemployeesâfromâdirectingâtoâsitesâofâaâspecificâcategory,âmoreâforâtheâsakeâofâprotectingâourâseverâandâinformationâ
onâourânetwork,ââsheâsaid.ââ Sitesâthatâtheâcityâblocksâincludeâsocialâmediaâsites,âshoppingâsites,âsportsânewsâandâentertainmentâwebsites,âwhichâareallâ standardâ accordingâ toâ theâ AmericanâManagementâAssociationâ(AMA).
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THEFTS FROM CARSOn Wednesday, May 22, the Gen-esee County Sheriffâs Department received four larceny from auto complaints in Fenton Township. Det. Sgt. Bill Lanning said the lar-cenies occurred in the 4000 block of Rolston Road and in the Loon Harbor subdivision. Lanning said the suspect(s) entered unlocked vehicles and stole a variety of items. One vehicle owner said their car was locked, however, there was no damage observed.
STOLEN CARFenton police took a stolen vehicle complaint on May 22 from an auto dealership in the 16000 block of Silver Parkway. While conducting an inventory, employ-ees realized that a 2002 Chevy Malibu was missing from the lot, but the dealership still had the keys. The car was listed in LEIN as stolen and GAIN, Genesee Countyâs auto theft team, will investigate.
SELLING, BUYING POTOn May 20, Fenton police ar-rested a 24-year-old Fenton man for selling marijuana. Police then arrested two men from Howell
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uThe number of landlines used by homeowners is dwindling each year. By 2015, AT&T plans to phase out copper wires for wireless and fiber optic connections.
Summary
uSwitch to wireless, fiber optics already in placeBy William [email protected]; 810-433-6792â Itâ mayâ beâ hardâ toâ remember,â butâtelephonesâ atâ oneâ timeâ didâ notâ haveâscreensâ norâ couldâ theyâ con-nectâ toâ theâ Internet.â Theyâdidnâtâ haveâ textâ messaging,âcouldnâtâ takeâ picturesâ andâdidnâtâ saveâ phoneâ numbersâunderâaâpersonâsâname.ââ TeenagersâwhoâhaveâgrownâupâinâaâworldâwhereâiPhonesâandâsmartphonesâareâstandardâmayâcringeâatâtheâthoughtâofâusingâ anâ in-houseâ landline.âAnd,âasâarchaicâasâtheyâare,âaâlittleâlessâthanâhalfâofâAmeri-cansâ stillâ useâ landlines.â Accordingâtoâ aâ studyâ conductedâ byâ theâ Centersâforâ Diseaseâ Controlâ andâ Preventionâ(CDC),â 35.8â percentâ ofâ householdsâusedâ wirelessâ phonesâ exclusivelyâwhileâ15.9âpercentâofâhouseholdsâhadâaâ
landlineâbutâusedâwirelessâphonesâinstead.ââ Sinceâ 2003,â theâ numberâ ofâ wirelessâphonesâ inâuseâhasâcontinuedâtoâ increaseâwhileâlandlinesâhaveâdwindled.âTheâCDCâreportsâthatâ60âpercentâofâadultsâbetweenâtheâagesâofâ25âtoâ29âliveâinâhouseholdsâwithâonlyâwirelessâphones.âOverall,â80âmillionâ
adultsâandâ30âmillionâchildrenâliveâinâaâhouseholdâthatâdoesânotâhaveâaâlandline.â Soâwhoâstillâusesâaâlandline?âTheâ CDCâ foundâ thatâ older,âmoreâ establishedâ adultsâ thatâhaveâ healthâ insuranceâ areâmoreâ likelyâ toâuseâaâ landlineâinsteadâ ofâ wirelessâ devices.âThisâ isâ changingâ tooâ how-ever,âasâpeopleâacrossâallâagesâareâ switchingâ toâ wireless.â Inâ2008,âtheâCDCâestimatedâ3.3â
percentâofâadultsâ65âyearsâorâolderâusedâaâwirelessâphone.âByâ2012,âthatâpercentageâgrewâtoâ10.5.â Givenâ theâ extraâ feesâ associatedâwithâ landlines,â switchingâ toâ wirelessâ
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âNothing,âallâweâgotâwasâtelemarketers.âWeâgotâridâofâitâeightâyearsâago.â
â Cheryl EncisoLinden
âIâdonâtâmissâit.âEvery-thingâisâonâmyâcellâphoneânow.ââ
â Carl Delisi Fenton Township
âIâstillâhaveâmineâthoughâIâmâlookingâintoâtheânewâtechnologyâtheyâhave.â
â Tim DicksTyrone Township
âTheâonlyâthingâIâmissâisâhavingâmyânameâinâaâphonebook.â
â Jim LukeHolly Township
âIâdonâtâmissâit,âallâweâeverâgotâwasâsolicitors.âIâhaveâanâiPhoneâ4Sânow.â
â Michelle CourierFenton Township
âWeâstillâhaveâoneâforâemergencyâpurposes.â
â Terry ChristopherFenton
street talkWhat do you miss about your landline?
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Allâ submissions,â ifâ approvedâ forâpublication,âmustâbeâ50âwordsâorâlessâandâdoânotânecessarilyâreflectâtheâviewsâofâtheâTri-CountyâTimes.âWeâreserveâtheârightâtoâeditâforâclarity,âlengthâandâliability.
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The Presidentâs Morehouse Addressâ PresidentâObamaâgaveâtwoâcommence-mentâaddressesâinâoneâtoâgraduatesâofâMorehouseâCollegeâinâAtlanta,âGa.,âlastâweekend.âItâwouldâbeâeasyâforâthisâconser-vativeâtoâcritiqueâtheâpoliticalâandâsocialâelementsâofâhisâspeech.âInstead,âIâchooseâtoâfocusâonâtheâinspirationalâpart.â Theâpresidentâstruckâtheârightânoteâatâtheâhistoricallyâall-maleâcollege.âAfrican-AmericanâmenâinâAmericaâneedâmoreâroleâmodelsâandâencouragementâtoâcounterâtheâreality,âreinforcedâbyâmuchâofâtheâmedia,âofâtooâmuchâfailure,âcrime,âimprisonment,âout-of-wedlockâbirths,âaâdisproportionateâabortionârateâandâotherâsocialâmaladiesâaf-fectingâmanyâinâtheâblackâcommunity.â OnlyâanâAfrican-AmericanâmanâcouldâsayâwhatâtheâpresidentâsaidâtoâtheseâyoungâAfrican-Americanâmen.âInâthis,âheârepeatedâwhatâcomedianâBillâCosbyâhasâbeenâsayingâforâyearsâaboutâper-sonalâresponsibilityâandâaccountability,âwhileâtakingâheatâfromâsomeâinâtheâblackâcommunity.âTheâpresidentâchallengedâtheâgraduatesâtoâthinkâbeyondâwhatâtheirâdegreeâcouldâdoâforâthem:ââ...itâbetraysâaâpovertyâofâambitionâifâallâyouâthinkâaboutâisâwhatâgoodsâyouâcanâbuyâinsteadâofâwhatâgoodâyouâcanâdo.ââ Givenâtheâsizeâofâgovernmentâandâes-peciallyâwelfareâprograms,âtheâpresidentâsâstatementâânobodyâisâgoingâtoâgiveâyouâanythingâthatâyouâhaveânotâearnedââringsâaâlittleâhollow,âbutâtheâidealâheâstressedâisâworthyâofâpraise.â Theâpresidentâspokeâofâpreviousâgen-erationsâwhoâovercameâhardshipsâworseâthanâtheirs:ââAndâifâtheyâovercameâthem,âyouâcanâovercomeâthem,âtoo.ââ Inâtheâmostâpoignantâmomentâinâtheâspeech,âtheâpresidentâsaidâheâwishedâheââhadâhadâaâfatherâwhoâwasânotâonlyâpres-ent,âbutâinvolved.ââInâtooâmanyâAfrican-Americanâhomes,âthereâisâneither.âThisâisâtheâmessageâthatâneedsâtoâbeâde-liveredânotâonlyâinâtheâAfrican-Americanâcommunity,âbutâinâallâcommunities.âInspiration,âfollowedâbyâmotivation,âfol-lowedâbyâperspirationâcanâimproveâanyâlife,âwhileâentitlement,âenvyâandâgreedâcanâonlyâdiminishâit.â Theâvaluesâtheâpresidentâstressedâare,âorâonceâwereâconsideredâtoâbe,âAmericanâvalues.âTheyâareâneededâmost,ânotâonlyâwhereâpeopleâliveâinâpoverty,âbutâamongâthoseâwhoâsufferâfromâaâpovertyâofâspirit.
I WITNESSED A cus-tomer in a North LeRoy restaurant with a puppy on her lap, feeding the puppy as she ate. Iâm sure that is against health ordinances. Iâll be reporting it.
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APPLE COMPUTERS AVOIDED paying billions in tax dollars by hiding money overseas. They paid 2 percent in taxes instead of the 35 percent other companies pay. Iâm so sick of these welfare recipients like Apple forcing us citizens to pay for them! They need to be drug tested.
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I JUST HEARD that Barack Obama was recognized as the fifth best president in history. Washington was number one, Reagan number two, Eisenhower number three, all the rest of the past presidents number four and Obama number five. Makes sense to me!
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I SUGGEST SAVING six or eight issues of the Tri-County Times. Put them in a plastic bag and place them in a drawer with the label âREAD THE HOT LINES IN DECEMBER 2016.â We will then see who was right about âMr. Obama.â
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IF CHARTER CABLE gets rid of Chan-nel 7, ABC, WXYZ, they are going to lose me as a customer and that includes my Internet.
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PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW restaurants are being strong-armed into accepting coupons that are purchased online. Are they being forced to advertise and par-ticipate in that website? No, they are not.
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IT TAKES A natural disaster to get people to work together for the common good. What does it say about all of us that we never have that same deter-
mination when times are good to make life better for everyone? Forget politics and love thy neighbor.
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AT 50, I have heard people say thousands of times that our countryâs foreign policy in the Mid-dle East is solely based on oil. In my lifetime, mil-lions have been killed for oil including thousands of our own soldiers. It is past time to get off our oil addiction.
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THE TRUE IRS scandal is that âno political organizationâ by law is allowed to be a 501c4 non-profit. Congress writes laws that require interpretation so that they can be manipulated for their own benefit. Fix the law. Fix campaign finance laws. Return the government to the people.
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ITâS TOO BAD that this town is dy-ing. 1.What is there to really do here besides drink, eat and breed? 2. How many local businesses are struggling? 3. How many goofballs in the city gov-ernment are actually from here?
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ONCE UPON A time news reporting was about being a watchdog for the community it served. Now it is just opin-ion and biased views mixed with a little marshmallow fluff. It is no wonder that newspapers across the country have shut down for catering to the shallow.
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THE DECADE LONG road project started with a flawed traffic study. The traffic count was done while U.S. 23 was under construction and Fenton Road was being used as an alternative by drivers. Apparently, money for road con-tractors is more precious than the lives of those living on Fenton Road.
FROM THE LEFTClarence Page
Nationally syndicated
columnistOn press freedoms, Obamaraces Nixon to bottomâ Despiteâwhatâyouâmayâhearâfromâsomeâofâhisâmoreâfeveredâcritics,âPresi-dentâBarackâObamaâsârecentâscandal-quakesâdonâtâappearâtoâfallâanywhereânearâtheâlevelâofâRichardâNixonâsâWatergateâdi-saster.âBut,âbyâanotherâNixonianâyardstick,âtryingâtoâputâaâmuzzleâonâpressâfreedoms,âTeamâObamaâappearsâtoâhaveâsurgedâintoâtheâlead.âIâmâtalkingâaboutâtheâObamaâJusticeâDepartmentâsâpursuitâofâleak-ers,âtheâsameâmissionâthatâgaveâNixonâsâinfamousâteamâofâWatergateââplumbersââtheirânickname.â TheâWashingtonâPostâreportedâthatâfederalâinvestigatorsâsecretlyâobtainedâFoxâNewsââchiefâWashingtonâcorrespondentâJamesâRosenâsâpersonalâemailsâandâphoneârecords.âTheâAssociatedâPressâreportedâthatâtheâJusticeâDepartmentâsecretlyâhadâobtainedâmoreâthanâtwoâmonthsâofâphoneârecordsâforâmoreâthanâ20âtelephoneâlinesâofâitsâofficesâandâjournalists.â SoâmuchâforâtheâpromiseâonâPresidentâObamaâsâtransitionâwebsiteâtoâstrengthenââwhistle-blowerâlawsâtoâprotectâfederalâworkers.ââNoâoneâshouldâbeâsurprised,âsaysâattorneyâJamesâGoodale,âsinceâObamaâhasârelentlesslyâpursuedâleakers.ââHeâisâfastâbe-coming,ââGoodaleâwritesâinâtheâDailyâBeastâwebsite,ââtheâworstânationalâsecurityâpressâpresidentâeverâandâitâmayânotâgetâanyâbetter.ââ WorseâthanâNixon?âGoodaleâoughtâtoâknow.âHeâwasâtheâgeneralâcounselâforâtheâNewâYorkâTimesâinâtheirâ1971âPen-tagonâPapersâcaseâinâwhichâtheâNixonâadministrationâprosecutedâtheâTimesâunderâtheâEspionageâAct.âTheâSupremeâCourtâfortunatelyâsidedâwithâtheâTimes.â Futureâeffortsâtoâobtainâphoneârecordsâorâotherâinformationâessentialâtoânews-gatheringââshouldâbeâcommunicatedâtoâtheânewsâorganizationâinâadvanceâsoâthatâtheâactionâcanâbeâchallengedâinâcourtâasâjusticeâdemands.ââ ThatâsâbeenâstandardâpracticeâinâtheâpastâunderâJusticeâDepartmentâguidelines.âBesides,âitâsâprobablyânotâgoingâtoâhurtâObamaâmuchâpolitically.âHatingâleaksâandâtheâmediaâareâaâbipartisanâpastimeâforâpoli-ticians,âespeciallyâpresidents.ââRepublicansâsuspectedâtheâleaksâmayâhaveâcomeâfromâsomewhereâcloseâtoâtheâOvalâOffice.âButâsometimesâtheâpublicâneedsâtoâknowâwhatâtheâgovernmentâisânotâhappyâtoâletâyouâknowâabout.
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By Ryan [email protected]; 810-629-8282â YouâmayânotârecallâwhoâToddâDavisâis,âbutâyouâmayâhaveâheardâhisâSocialâSecurityânumberâbefore,â457-55-5462.âDavisâisâtheâCEOâofâLifeLock,âaâcom-panyâthatâoffersâprotectionâfromâidentityâtheftâattempts.â Davisâ isâ soâ confidentâ inâ LifeLockâsâabilityâthatâheâdoesânotâhesitateâinâgivingâoutâhisâSocialâSecurityâNumber.âInâfact,âtheâcompanyâclaimsâtoâofferâaâ$1âmil-
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coverâyourâidentity.â However,âinâ2010âtheâcompanyâwasâfinedâbyâtheâFederalâTradeâCommissionâforâ$12âmillionâdueâtoâfalseâadvertisingâclaimsârelatingâtoâthisâguarantee.â Theâquestionâremains,âhowâeffectiveâisâLifeLockâreally?âItâisâdifficultâtoâsay,âthoughâDavisâhasâhadâhisâownâidentityâstolenâoverâaâdozenâtimes,ânoneâofâwhichâLifeLockâpickedâupâonâuntilâtheâoffend-ersâhadâalreadyârunâupâaâdebtâunderâtheâCEOâsâname.â Still,âLifeLockâdoesâprovideâaâlotâofâfunctionsâthatâcanâbeâofâserviceâtoâyou,âthoughâtheyâcanâcostâyouâupâtoâ$275âaâyear.â Insteadâ ofâ payingâ theseâ monthlyâfees,âyouâcanâdoâalmostâeverythingâLife-Lockâoffersâforâfreeâyourself.â LifeLockâ worksâ byâ placingâ fraudâalertsâonâyourâcreditâprofileâatâtheâthreeâmajorâ creditâ bureausâ ââ Equifax,â Ex-perian,â andâ TransUnion.â Thisâ placesâyourâcreditâprofileâinââlockâdownââmode,âwhereâyourâidentityâmustâbeâverifiedâbe-foreâopeningâaânewâcreditâaccount.âYouâcanâdoâthisâyourselfâbyâcallingâeachâofâtheâthreeâmainâcreditâbureausâandâplac-ingâaâthreeâmonthâfraudâalert,âhowever,âyouâwillâhaveâtoârepeatâtheâprocessâeveryâquarterâyear.ââ AnotherâserviceâofferedâbyâLifeLockâisâremovingâyouâfromâjunkâmailingâlists,âincludingâmailâthatâoffersâpre-approvedâcreditâ cardsâ thatâ areâ easyâ forâ identityâthievesâtoâtakeâadvantageâofâshouldâtheâmailâfindâitsâwayâintoâtheirâhands.âAgain,âwithâ aâ fewâphoneâ callsâ toâ threeâmajorâcreditâ bureaus,â youâ canâopt-outâ ofâ theâcreditâoffersâforâfree.âAfterward,âyouâwillâalsoâwantâtoâvisitâtheâDirectâMarketingâAssociationâsâwebsiteâtoâoptâoutâofâmanyâotherâtypesâofâjunkâmailâthatâcanâcontainâyourâpersonalâinformation,âwhichâcanâbeâfoundâatâwww.dmachoice.org.â WhileâLifeLockâwillâorderâyouâcreditâreportsâfromâtheâthreeâmajorâcreditâbu-reaus,âyouâareâableâ toâorderâyourâownâfreeâcreditâreportâfromâeachâbureauâonceâaâyear.âMakingâuseâofâallâthreeâbureausâwillâallowâyouâtoâgetâoneâfreeâcreditâre-portâeveryâfourâmonths,âgivingâyouâtheâopportunityâtoâseeâifâanyoneâisârunningâupâdebtâunderâyourâname.â Insteadâofâinvestingâhundredsâofâdol-larsâ inâ LifeLock,â youâ canâ insteadâ justâinvestâaâlittleâofâyourâownâtimeâtoâprotectâyourâidentityâyourself.
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Putting security into Social Security You donât have to use LifeLock to keep your nine digit number safe. There are plenty of other things you can do that wonât cost you a dime, but will help further protect you from identity theft.
⢠Know who will need your num-ber, and who you can trust to give it out to. Employers, the Internal Rev-enue Service, banks, and govern-ment funded programs are groups who will need your digits. Research any other group thoroughly if they ask for it and are not one of the above.
⢠Not everyone who asks for your Social Security Number needs it. Landlords, schools, hospitals, insur-ers, and cellphone companies may all ask for that information, often-times to run credit checks. You may not be required to give them your number for service just because they ask, however.
⢠There is no such thing as a stupid question, especially when it comes to your Social Security Number. If you are asked for your number by a business or organization, donât hesitate to fire back some of your own questions. Ask them why they need the number, how they will store the number, if they will share it with anyone, and what their
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CONTESTContinued from Front Pagetoâwinâaâgrandâprizeâofâ$25,000âandâproduceâ hisâ jingleâ intoâ aâ Folgersââcommercial.â Perkinsâ wasâ encouragedâ byâ hisâfriendâ toâ enterâ and,â afterâ watchingâvideosâ ofâ pastâ winners,â theâ bandâdirectorâ wasâ confidentâ heâ couldâcompete.ââ Perkinsâ submittedâ twoâ videos,âoneâwhereâheâsingsâaâjingleâaboutâFolgersâcoffeeâwithâhisâguitarâandâanotherâwhereâheâdescribesâhisâinspirationâforâplayingâmusic.âInâtheâvideo,âPerkinsâ saidâ workingâ asâ aâbandâ directorâ andâ guidingâstudentsâthroughânewâpiecesâofâmusicâservesâasâhisâinspi-rationâtoâwriteâmoreâmusic.â âManyâpeopleâinâtheâcom-munityâhaveâseenâtheâvideosâandâeveryoneâhasâbeenâveryâexcitedâ andâ encouraging,ââPerkinsâsaid.ââIâthinkâpeopleâareâproudâthatâaâlocalâmusi-cianâisâcompetingâinâaânationalâcon-test.âIâfeelâthatâitâspeaksâwellâforâourâschools,â community,â cityâ andâ state.âFolgersâdidâaâreallyâniceâjobâwithâtheâBioâVideo,âandâIâmâveryâproudâofâtheâ
wayâthatâtheyâexpressedâmyâphiloso-phyâofâmusicâeducation.ââ Perkinsâ saidâ heâ wrote,â recordedâandâshotâtheâvideoâforâtheâjingleâinâaâweekendâwithâhisâwifeâNatalie.âForâtheâbiographicalâvideo,âPerkinsâsaidâFolgersâsentâaâsevenâpersonâfilmâcrewâtoâFentonâandâfollowedâhimâaroundâforâthreeâdays.âTheâcrewâcaughtâfoot-ageâofâtheâFentonâHighâSchoolâBandâandâtheâFentonâCommunityâOrchestraâ
rehearsing,â asâ wellâ otherâlocalâlocationsâsuchâasâTheâLaundry,âCrustâandâFentonâHouse.ââ Votingâ inâ theâ Folgersâjingleâ contestâ isâ ongo-ingâ untilâ Juneâ 19.â Toâ seeâPerkinsââ submissionsâ andâotherâ finalistsâ forâ theâ topâ10,â visitâ folgerscoffee.com/folgers-jingle.â Visi-torsâcanâsubmitâoneâvoteâaâdayâandâwillâbeâenteredâintoâdailyâdrawingsâthatâincludeâCDs,âiTunesâgiftâcardsâandâcoffee.âThereâsâalsoâaâvoterâ
grandâprize,âwhichâtotalsâ$10,000.ââ ForâthoseâwhoâwouldâlikeâtoâlistenâtoâPerkinsââotherâcompositions,âtheyâcanâvisitâhisâpersonalâwebsiteâatâwww.andrewdavidperkins.com.
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SAW A BLONDISH, shaggy shih tzu-looking dog on May 22, around Argen-tine Road and Ryan Road. It had a blue collar and looked dirty like heâs been lost for a few days. I couldnât coax him but he was seen that way if heâs missing.
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I DONâT THINK you realize how impor-tant it is for some older people to feel important by having a job, either full or part-time. I really donât think a majority of people feel the way you do, with your uninformed opinion. I celebrate their fortitude.
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ONE RECENT HOT line requested to cease and desist anymore âliberal logicâ commentary. They must have hit a nerve. Truth goes through cycles. First, it is ridiculed, then it is opposed, and finally it is as regarded as self-evident. It is playing out with our president as you read this.
Dictionaries and the lawâ NoahâWebsterâandâHenryâCampbellâBlackâwereâfromâdifferentâerasâbutâtheyâhadâoneâveryâimportantâthingâinâcommonâââtheyâwereâbothâtheâoriginalâauthorsâofâwhatâbecameâtwoâofâtheâmostâfamousâdictionariesâinâtheâEnglishâlanguage.â Ofâcourse,âMr.âWebsterâisâperhapsâbet-terâknownâasâtheâauthorâofâtheâoriginalââAnâAmericanâDictionaryâofâtheâEnglishâLanguageââfirstâpublishedâinâ1828,âtheâpredecessorâtoâwhatâisânowâknownâasâtheâMerriam-WebsterâDictionary.â Inâlegalâcircles,âMr.âBlackâisâalsoâaâfamiliarânameâasâheâauthoredââBlackâsâLawâDictionary,ââwhichâwasâfirstâpub-lishedâinâ1891âandâisâaâcompendiumâofâlegalâwordsâandâtermsâandâtheirâdefini-tions.ââItâisânowâinâitsâninthâedition.â NowâtheâreasonâIâbringâupâtheâsubjectâofâdictionariesâandâMessrs.âWebsterâandâBlackâisâsimplyâthisâââwhatâsomeâpeopleâmayânotâknowâisâthatâtheâcourtsâsometimesâuseâdictionariesâinâdetermin-ingâtheâdefinitionsâofâcertainâwordsâwhenâdecidingâtheâmeaningâofâaâstatute.â Michiganâcaseâlawâtellsâusâthatâwhenâaâcourtâinterpretsâaâstatuteâitâisâtoâascertainâtheâlegislativeâintentâthatâmayâreasonablyâbeâinferredâfromâtheâwordsâexpressedâinâtheâstatuteâitself.ââUndefinedâstatutoryâtermsâareâtoâbeâgivenâtheirâplainâandâordinaryâmeaningâunlessâtheâundefinedâwordâorâphraseâisâaâtermâofâart.ââWhenâdefiningâcommonâwordsâorâphrasesâthatâlackâaâuniqueâlegalâmeaning,âtheâcourtâwillâconsultâaâlaymanâsâdictionaryâbe-causeâtheâcommonâandâapprovedâusageâofâaânonlegalâtermâisâmostâlikelyâtoâbeâfoundâinâaâstandardâdictionary,ânotâinâaâlegalâdictionary.â Inâthisâprocess,âaâcourtâshouldâdeter-mineâtheâmeaningâofâtheâtermâatâtheâtimeâtheâstatuteâwasâenacted,âandâmayâconsultâdictionariesâfromâthatâtimeâtoâdetermineâthatâmeaning.â Thisââgoingâbackâinâtimeâruleââisâillus-tratedâinâaâ2005âcaseâthatâIâhaveâfoundâwhereâtheâSupremeâCourtâwentâbackâtoâdictionariesâfromâ1908,â1911âandâ1921âtoâdefineâtheâwordââloss.âââââ Asâtoâusingâbothâdictionaries,âinâaâMayâ23,â2013âcriminalâlawâOpinion,âtheâCourtâofâAppealsâusedâbothâaâBlackâsâLawâDictionaryâandâfourâstandardâdic-tionariesâtoâdefineâtheâtermââlikely.ââ Dictionariesâareâclearlyâanâimportantâtoolâandâhaveâcontinuedâvitalityâinâtheâlaw.
POLICEContinued from Page 3for possession of marijuana after watching the sale take place. The Howell men were issued court ap-pearance tickets. Police are seeking arrest warrants against the Fenton man for selling narcotics.
LINDEN MAN ARRESTED FOR OWIJust before noon on Friday, May 24, Fenton police responded to Silver Lake Road, near Beach Street for an automobile crash. A caller said that the driver of the crashed vehicle might be intoxicated. Police made contact with the driver, a 64-year-old Linden man who had been driving his 2011 Ford Ranger. The driver ap-peared nervous and was staggering. He then blew a .185 on the breatha-lyzer. He was arrested and trans-ported to the police station where he registered .19 percent blood alcohol content. He has a June 24 court date for OWI.
FAKE $10 BILLAt 7 p.m. on May 24, Fenton police responded to a business in the 400 block of North LeRoy Street after a clerk reported receiving a fake $10 bill from a customer. The customer said they thought they got the fake bill from a store in Clarkston. The clerk confis-cated it and gave it to police. After the clerk confiscated the bill, the unknown customer paid for their purchase with valid paper currency and had left prior to police arrival.
LARCENY ON CHARLUENE DRIVEAt 5:45 p.m. on May 26, Fenton police received a larceny from auto complaint from a resident in the 15000 block of Charluene Drive. The vehicle owner said his Chevy Tahoe was parked in his driveway. He remembered waking up at 3 a.m. and locking its doors with his key fob. Police believe someone entered the Tahoe prior to it being locked. Cash was stolen. Police recovered an item found in the Tahoe, possibly belong-ing to the suspect. Police are having that item processed for fingerprints.
MONITORContinued from Page 3â âTheâCityâhasâneverâhadâsecurityâis-suesâwithâourâserver,âbutâthisâisâbecauseâweâhaveâtheseâkindsâofâprotectiveâmea-suresâinâplace,ââNaismithâsaid.â Theâ cityâ ofâ Lindenâ hasâ aâ similarâpolicyâ thatâ coversâ webâandâ emailâ usageâ thatâprohibitsâ thingsâsuchâasâusingâ abusiveâ orâ insult-ingâlanguage.â Filtersâ doâ notâ catchâeverythingâ ââ andâ forâyourâownâsake,âitâisâim-portantâ toâ beâ awareâ ofâtheâInternetâuseâpolicyâofâyourâworkplace.âViolat-ingâ theâ Internetâ policyâcanâleadâyouâtoâheadingâbackâonlineâtoâlookâforâaânewâjob.â AâsurveyâconductedâbyâtheâAMAâde-terminedâthatâ66âpercentâofâemployersâ
monitorâ theirâ employeesâ Internetâ con-nections.âInâfact,â64âpercentâofâworkersâwhoâhaveâbeenâfiredâforâemailâuseâwereâdueâtoâviolationâofâcompanyâpolicy.ââ Notâ everyâ workâ placeâ hasâ aâ strictâInternetâuseâpolicyâââandâitâisâupâtoâem-ployeesâtoâuseâtheirâbestâjudgment.âOtherâ
reasonsâ employersâ haveâfiredâ theirâ workersâ overâemailâ useâ hasâ includedâinappropriateâ language,âexcessiveâ personalâ use,âandâbreachâofâ confiden-tialityârules.â Whenâ utilizingâ com-putersâ atâ workâ ownedâbyâyourâemployers,âyouâshouldâ alsoâ knowâ youâareâentitledâtoâveryâlittleâprivacy.â Theâ nextâ timeâyouâsendâaâpersonalâemailâfromâyourâworkâaccount,â
keepâinâmindâthatâ17âpercentâofâemploy-ersâassignâanâindividualâtoâmanuallyâreadâandâreviewâemailâthatâareâsentâoutâfromâworkâcomputers.â Courtâ rulingsâ haveâ timeâ afterâ timeâupheldâ theâ readingâ ofâ emailsâ andâ theâmonitoringâ ofâ employeeâsâ computerâuse,âasâlongâasâitâisâonâcompanyâownedâcomputers.âIfâyouâwantâtoâensureâyourâprivateâ lifeâ isâkeptâprivateâââtheâonlyâguaranteeâisâtoâkeepâitâatâhome.
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SECURITYContinued from 5 privacy policy is. Ask questions until you are satisfied, or until you decide you should take your business somewhere else.⢠There are many ways for clever con artists to try and steal your iden-tity, so you donât need to give them more options. Donât carry your Social Security card with you â if something happens to your wallet or purse, you donât want to potentially have your Social Security Number floating out there with the rest of your stolen belongings.
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Celebrating SurvivorshipâŚYouâre Invited!On behalf of the American Cancer Society, you are cordially invited to celebrate your cancer survivorship with members of your community. At the 11th annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Fenton you are invited to walk in the Cancer Survivorâs Victory Lap with other cancer survivors from your community and be honored in this celebration of life! Registered survivors will receive a T-shirt. Caregivers who register receive a lapel pin and are invited to participate in the celebration with the survi-vors. RSVPs are encouraged. Please complete the invitation below.
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Cut invitation above this line and return to the American Cancer Society:Attn: Megan Simms 2413 S. Linden Rd. Suite A, Flint, MI 48532
âďż˝ IâamâCancerâSurvivorâandâwouldâlikeâtoâparticipateâinâtheâCancerâSurvivorâsâCelebrationâonâSaturday,âJuneâ8th.
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uLinden Sportsmen Club board vows to recoup stolen fundsBy Sharon [email protected]; 810-433-6786â Theâ formerâ presidentâ ofâtheâ Lindenâ Sportsmenâ ClubâpleadedâguiltyâasâchargedâinâanâembezzlementâcaseâinâGeneseeâCountyâCircuitâCourt.â Onâ Monday,â Mayâ 20,â Ste-venâ Fowlerâ ofâ theâ Hollyâ areaâpleadedâ guiltyâ toâ oneâ five-yearâfelonyâcountâofâ larcenyâbyâconversionâofâ anâamountâbetweenâ $1,000â andâ $20,000.âFowlerâ couldâ faceâ aâ possibleâfineâ ofâ $10,000â andâ aâ fineâ ofâthreeâtimesâtheâamountâheâwasâaccusedâ ofâ embezzlingâ forâ aâtotalâ ofâ moreâ thanâ $40,000,âaccordingâ toâ Geneseeâ CountyâSheriffâRobertâPickell.ââ Leonâ Cross,â currentâ presi-dentâofâtheâsportsmenâsâclubâsaidâboardâmembersâstartedâtoâquestionâwhyâtheâclubâwasâ havingâ financialâ difficulties.â Afterâsuspectingâmoneyâwasâmissingâfromâtheâ
It just makes me furious that this happened.Leon CrossLinden Sportsmen Club president
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debitâcardâaccountâtoâwhichâFowlerâhadâaccess,âboardâmembersâfiledâaâcomplaintâwithâtheâGeneseeâCountyâSheriffâsâDe-partmentâinâMayâ2012.â Boardâ membersâ toldâ detectivesâ thatâ
theâsportsmenâclubâhadâaâdebitâcardâwithâaâ$1,000âdailyâmaxi-mumâallowance,âwhichâwasâtoâbeâusedâonlyâ forâemergenciesâorâ necessaryâ purchasesâ forâtheâ club.â Theâ investigationârevealedâthatâFowlerâusedâtheâcardâtoâpurchaseâthousandsâofâdollarsâworthâofâproducts,â in-cludingâgasolineâandâovernightâstaysâatâlocalâhotels.â FowlerâwillâbeâbackâinâcourtâonâJulyâ2âforâsentencing.â Crossâ saidâ toâ hisâ under-standingâtheâcourtâwillâdeter-mineâtheâamountâofârestitutionâthatâ Fowlerâ willâ beâ orderedâtoâpayâbackâtoâtheâsportsmenâclubâatâtheâJulyâ2âcourtâhear-ing.âCrossâsaidâtheâclubâwouldâcontinueâ toâ pursueâ gettingâtheirâmoneyâback.
â âItâ justâ makesâ meâ furiousâ thatâ thisâhappened,ââCrossâsaid.ââYouâknow,â650âpeopleâtrustedâtheâguyâandâheâstabbedâusâinâtheâback.â
Former club president pleads guilty to embezzlement
By Sharon [email protected]; 810-433-6786â GirlâScoutâTroopâ11972âfromâLindenâreceivedâ theâ Silverâ Cadetteâ Awardâ atâ aâreceptionâinâTroyâearlierâthisâmonth.ââ Theâtroop,âcomprisedâofâeighth-grad-ers,âhasâbeenâtogetherâsinceâkindergarten,âwhenâtheyâstartedâasâDaisies.âTroopâlead-ersâCherylâTwomleyâandâAmyâKellyâareâproudâofâtheirâgirlsâandâsaidâjointly,ââAsâtheirâleaders,âweâareâsoâveryâproudâofâyouâ
girlsâ andâ weâ hopeâ thatâ youâ haveâ foundânoâgreatâjoyâthanâtoâhelpâchangeâtheâlivesâaroundâyou.âââ TheâSilverâAwardâisâtheâhighestâawardâaâCadetteâscoutâcanâearn.âItârepresentsâaâgirlâsâaccomplishmentsâinâGirlâScoutsâandâinâherâcommunityâasâsheâgrowsâandâworksâtoâimproveâherâlifeâandâtheâlivesâofâothers.ââ Amongâotherâprojects,âforâtheirâcom-munityâproject,âtheâtroopâmadeâ16âquiltsâandâdonatedâthemâtoâFlintâareaâshelters.â
Girl Scout troop receives Silver Award
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Girl Scout Troop 11972 from Linden receives the Silver Award, the highest award a Cadette troop can earn. Pictured are (from left) Leader Cheryl Twomley, Skyler Kuch, Kelsey Twomley, Alexus Harden, Mika Mitton, Kristen Stuteville, Abbey Cohen, and Leader Amy Kelley.
LANDLINEContinued from Page 3phonesâ canâ beâ advantageous.â TheâUtilityâ Consumersââ Actionâ Network,âaânon-profitâpublicâinterestâgroup,âre-portsâthatâlocal,âstateâandâfederalâtaxesâcanâbeâassessedâtoâphoneâlines.âMoreâtaxesâareâchargedâtoâupkeepâemergencyâcallsâsuchâasâ9-1-1âorâfireârescue.âEvenâifâ aâ landlineâ isnâtâ inâ use,â consumersâstillâhaveâtoâpayâtaxesâonâit,âsoâlongâasâitâisâoperable.ââ Thoseâ whoâ areâ stillâ latchingâ ontoâtheirâ landlinesâ willâ eventuallyâ beâdraggedâintoâtheâfutureâofâphoneâtech-nology,â whetherâ theyâ likeâ itâ orâ not.âAccordingâtoâtheâtechâwebsiteâGigaom.com,âAT&T,âoneâofâ theâbiggestâpro-vidersâofâlandlines,âplansâtoâabandonâcopperâwiringâandâswitchâtoâwirelessâandâ fiberâ optics.â AT&Tâ expectsâ toâspendâaboutâ$14âbillionâtoâmakeâtheâfullâswitchâbyâ2015.âTheâphoneâcompanyâplansâtoâutilizeâtheâvoiceâoverâInternetâprotocolâ(VoIP),âtheâsameâtechnologyâthatâisâusedâforâSkypeâandâGoogleâTalk.ââ Itâ remainsâ unclearâ whetherâ feesâassociatedâ withâ landlinesâ willâ carryâoverâintoâtheânextâgenerationâofâhomeâphones.âWhatâisâclearâisâthatâlandlinesâareâonâtheirâwayâoutâandâtheâswitchâtoâwirelessâisâinevitable.
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LAKESContinued from Front Pageatâleastâ.26âinchesâofârain.â Thisârainâandâlackâofâhigherâtempera-turesâhasâtranslatedâtoâhigherâinlandâlakeâlevels,â whichâ mattersâ ifâ youâ planâ toâ beâoutâonâoneâofâtheâmanyâareaâlakesâinâtheâcomingâmonths.â Whileâ inlandâ lakesâ areâ up,â theâ GreatâLakesâareâbelowâlong-termâaveragesâbyâaâfewâfeet.ââIâthinkâforâtheâcomingâsummer,âitâjustâdependsâonâhowâhotâitâisâandâhowâmuchârainâweâget,ââsaidâGaryâWhelan,âprogramâmanagerâwithâtheâfish-eriesâ divisionâ ofâ theâMichiganâ Departmentâofâ Naturalâ Resourcesâ(DNR).â Heâ attributesâ lowerâlakeâlevelsâtoâtheâsheerâsurfaceâ areaâ ofâ theâGreatâLakesâcomparedâtoâinlandâlakes.âMoreâsurfaceâareaâmeansâtheâlakesâloseâmoreâwaterâtoâsunâexposure,âandârespondsâslowlyâtoâincreasedârainfall.â Onâ average,â Lakeâ Huronâ andâ LakeâMichiganâareâ579âfeetâdeep.âWhelanâsaidâthatâcurrentlyâLakeâHuronâisâatâ577.28,âandâLakeâSt.âClairâandâLakeâErieâareâdownâaâfoot,â overâ long-termâ average.â Allâ GreatâLakesâareâcomingâup,âthough.ââIfâweâgetânormalârainfallâthisâsummer,âweâllâbeâinâprettyâgoodâshape,ââheâsaid.â Heâ expectsâ Michiganâsâ lakesâ toâ beâhealthy,â thoughâ Greatâ Lakesâ levelsâ willâstillâbeâdownâforâaâwhile.ââItâtakesâaâwhileâtoârechargeâtheâsystem,ââheâsaid.ââ Heâ saidâ lowâ lakeâ levelsâ canâ impedeâtransportationâwithâbulkâcargoâshipping,âwhichâ inâ turnâ raisesâ pricesâ ofâ goodsâ asâlessâcanâbeâshippedâinâlowâwaterâlevels.ââWeâveâhadâaâ lotâofâ rainfall,â thoughâweâhadâaârelativelyâdryâwinterâasâaâwhole,ââheâsaid.âRainfallâraisedâinlandâlakesâtoâfairlyâhighâlevelsâinâmostâplaces.ââ Rebeccaâ Fedewa,â executiveâ directorâofâtheâFlintâWatershedâCoalitionâsaidâthatâeachâlakeâisâaffectedâbyâtheârainfallâdiffer-
ently.âThisâisâbecauseâlakesâareâeachâfedâfromâdifferentâsources.ââ Forâexample,âtheâHollyâMillpondâsâwa-terâlevelâisâdirectlyâcontrolledâbyâtheâdam.âTheâwaterâtableâcanâalsoâaffectâlakeâlevels,âwithâdifferingâundergroundâmaterialsâlikeâtheâ soilâ andâ bedrock.â Overall,â sheâ saidâstreamsâareâmoreâaffectedâbyârainfallâandâdrought,âbutâofâcourseâstreamsâandâriversâalsoâfeedâlakes.â Sheâsaidâthatâlastâyear,âareaâlakesâinclud-ingâLakeâFentonâwereâlowerâbecauseâofâ
theâdryâsummerâââtheâdryâ weatherâ andâ lackâofâ rainfallâ canâtâ helpâbutâ lowerâ lakeâ levels,âevenâtheâGreatâLakes.âAâcompoundingâproblemâwithâdryâweatherâisâthatâhomeownersâwillâwaterâtheirâlawns,âwhichâpullâevenâmoreâwaterâfromâareaâ lakes,â dependingâ
onâwhereâtheyâlive.ââ âWeâveâhadâaâniceâcoldâwetâspringâsoâIâimagineâtheyâreâprettyâgoodânow,ââsaidâFedewa.â Butâdoâlakeâlevelsâwithinâreasonâreallyâmatter?âTheyâdoâifâyouâwantâgoodsâshippedâbyâ inlandâ waterways,â orâ ifâ youâ wantâ aâsafeâdepthâforâwaterâsports.âFedewaâsaidâlakeâ levelsâ naturallyâ ebbâ andâ flow,â andâchangeâ throughoutâ theâ year.â Wildlifeâ inâMichiganâisâalsoâadeptâatâadaptingâtoâtheseâlakeâlevels.â BradâWurfelâofâtheâMichiganâDepart-mentâofâEnvironmentalâQualityâsaidâthatâMichiganâlakesâareâinâaâtransitionâperiodâââonâaverage,âlakeâlevelsâareâgoingâup,âbutâheâsaidânoâquantifiableânumberâisâavailable.â Theâhealthâofâ theâ lakesâ isnâtâevenâhisâmainâconcern.âHeâisâconcernedâwithâtheâqualityâ ofâ theâ waterâ itselfâ ââ ifâ stormâandâ higherâ rainâ levelsâ causeâ spikesâ inâtheâamountâofâwaterâinâtheâdrainâsystem.ââThatâsâgoingâtoâcauseâsomeâsewerâsystemsâtoâoverflow,ââheâsaid.âScreenedâwaterâthatâisnâtâdisinfectedâcanâseepâintoâtheâsurfaceâwater.â
If we get normal rainfall this summer, weâll be in pretty good shape.Gary WhelanProgram manager, Fisheries Division, Michigan DNR
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On Memorial Day weekend, hundreds visited the Mounds ORV Park in Genesee Township. (Top) Corey Mays of Tuscola prepares to give a fellow mud-bogger a hand escaping from 3 feet of mud on Monday. (Bottom) David Stolk of Clarkston guides Shane Barnette of Rose Township over the difficult rock crawling course.
Memorial Day at the Mounds
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As long as rainfall stays consistent, inland lakes should stay at healthy levels for the summer. The Great Lakes are down by about one foot on average, but they should slowly recover. Here, Ric Noll wind surfs on Lake Fenton in 2012.
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By Sharon [email protected]; 810-433-6786â Fentonâsâ Freedomâ Festivalâ toâ cel-ebrateâ theâ Fourthâ ofâ Julyâ isâ seekingâcrafters,â artisansâ andâ farmersâ marketâvendorsâtoâbeâaâpartâofâthisâyearâsâfestival.âApproximatelyâ50,â10-âbyâ10-feetâspacesâareâavailableâonâtheâlawnâofâtheâFentonâCommunityâ&âCulturalâCenterâtoâdisplayâproducts.ââ ThisâisâaâgreatâopportunityâtoâbeâaâpartâofâFentonâsâFourthâofâJulyâcelebration,âwhichâattractsâthousandsâofâpeople.âForâ
informationâ andâ anâ application,â pleaseâcontactâ theâ Fentonâ Regionalâ ChamberâofâCommerce,â(810)â629-5447.ââ TheâFreedomâFestivalâisâalsoâformingâaâParadeâCommitteeâ toâoverseeâoneâofâtheâlargestâparadesâinâGeneseeâCounty.âScottâ Grossmeyer,â paradeâ chairmanâ isâseekingâvolunteersâtoâassistâwithâparadeâplanning,â lineup,â marshaling,â staging,âandâ allâ paradeâ relatedâ issues.â Anyoneâupâ toâ theâchallengeâandâprideâofâbeingâpartâofâaâlocalâparadeâisâaskedâtoâcallâtheâChamberâatâ(810)â629-5447.â
uAnnual âFun Fairâ is set for Saturday, June 1â Organizersâofâ thisâyearâsââFunâFairâandâSilentâAuctionââareârollingâoutâtheâwelcomeâ matâ asâ theyâ inviteâ theâ com-munityâ toâ comeâ outâ andâ enjoyâ theirâfamily-friendlyâeventâonâtheâgroundsâofâWestâShoreâElementaryâandâTorreyâHillâIntermediateâschools.â TheâFunâFairâandâsilentâauctionâwillârunâfromâ11âa.m.âtoâ3âp.m.âonâSaturday,âJuneâ1ââârainâorâshine.ââ Eventâorganizer/LakeâFentonâparentâMelissaâEvansâandâherâvolunteersâhaveâbeenâbusyâfinalizingâlastâminuteâdetailsâwithâ expectationsâofâ providingâ aâ suc-cessfulâeventâforâareaâfamilies.ââ TheâFunâFairâwasâestablishedâinâ2000âbyâ twoâ Lakeâ Fentonâ parents,â BeckyâDavidekâ andâ Laurieâ Newman.â Sinceâthatâtime,âthousandsâofâfamilyâmembersâhaveâenjoyedâtheâwideâarrayâofâactivi-ties,âwhileâraisingâsupplementalâfundsâforâ theâ classroomsâ atâ thoseâ twoâ LakeâFentonâschools.â Thisâ year,â Torreyâ Hillâ isâ tryingâ toâearnâ moneyâ toâ supplementâ classroomâliteratureâ andâ recessâ equipmentâ asâ
Itâs all about fun, friends, family â and raising funds
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John Lamb, a former Lake Fenton school board member, reacts after throwing a ball to make a volunteer fall into the dunk tank at a past Fun Fair.
wellâ asâ supportingâ curriculum-relatedâmaterials.âWestâShoreâisâtryingâtoâearnâfundsâforâfurtherâenhancingâtechnologyâandâ toâ purchaseâ guidingâ readingâ andâliteratureâforâtheâclassrooms,âasâwellâasâcurriculum-relatedâmaterials.ââ Lastâ year,â theâ Funâ Fairâ andâ silentâauctionâraisedâ$13,000.â Thisâyear,âEvansâsaidâtheyâhaveâaboutâ30â games,â aâ bounceâ houseâ andâ slide,âaâcandyâstore,âaâfireâtruck,âaâbracelet-makingâarea,âaââwinâaâfishââarea,âaâDJ,âaâMichaelsâcraftâareaâandâaâraffle.âAsâaâbonus,âtheâTorreyâHillâRoboticsâTeamâwillâbeâhostingâaâcompetition.â Theâpopularâsilentâauctionâisâalwaysâaâcrowd-pleaser.âEvansâsaidâattendeesâwillâhaveâopportunitiesâtoâbidâonâpack-agesâ andâ someâ ofâ theâ donatedâ itemsâincludeâaâSoaringâEagleâHotelâandâWa-terparkâpackage,âaâLazyâBoyârecliner,âaâreverseâosmosisâwaterâsystem,âCedarâPointâtickets,âgirlsâandâboysâbikes,âRedâWingsâandâTigersâautographedâmemora-bilia,âhorsebackâridingâlessonsâandâgymâmemberships.â MarkâyourâcalendarsâandâshowâyourâsupportâbyâtakingâtheâwholeâfamilyâtoâthisâyearâsâFunâFair.â
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Fundraiser for PhoebePhoebe is the 2-year-old daughter Tom and Carrie Keech. Phoebe is currently battling Acute Lympho-blastic Leukemia (ALL). Phoebe was diagnosed in February. Kathi Remillard said her 11-year-old daughter Avery Remillard, is pas-sionate about showing her support for Phoebe by holding a fundraiser outside of Eclections boutique at the corner of Fenway Drive and Silver Lake Road from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 1.
Fundraisers for Mike HollowayMike Holloway of Fenton Town-ship was recently diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. Neither he nor his wife Dwinn, who has also been suffering with debilitating illnesses, have any health or life insurance. Mikeâs cancer treat-ments cost more than $9,000 a month. Family and friends of the Holloways are trying to raise funds to cover one month of treatment for Mike. An online fundraiser has been established at fundrazr.com/campaigns/7W3O0. Anyone wishing to donate to Hollowayâs treatment can do so online until July 9. Also, a benefit will be held for the Holloways at The Fireplace, 2238 North Long Lake Road, Fen-ton from 12 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 1. For more information on the benefit, email [email protected].
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ARRESTEDContinued from Front Pagetheâ trailerâ parkâ onâ Eastviewâ Drive,âwhereâ theâ driverâ parkedâ theâ truck,âremovedâtheâlicenseâplateâandâranâintoâoneâofâtheâhomes.â Theâ detectiveâ sergeantâ radioedâ theâincidentâandâtheâGeneseeâCountyâSher-iffâsâDepartmentârespondedâtoâtheâscene.â Lanningâsaidâseveralâresidentsâwereâoutsideâbutânoneâwereâtooâcooperativeâwithâhelpingâofficersâlocateâwhichâresi-denceâtheâsuspectâranâinto.âEventually,âtheâ residenceâ wasâ identifiedâ andâ theâsuspect,âaâ19-year-oldâFentonâTownshipâresidentâwasâtakenâintoâcustody.â Theâsheriffâsâdepartmentâisâseekingâchargesâagainstâtheâteenâforâtheâhitâandârunâcrash,âcausingâinjuryâandâdisorderlyâconduct.ââ Theâwomanâinjuredâinâtheâcrashâwasâtransportedâtoâanâareaâhospitalâforâmedi-calâtreatment.
TECHNOLOGYContinued from Front Pageâ WhenâWorldâofâWonderâEarlyâChild-hoodâ Learningâ Centerâ Directorâ LindaâMoraâletsâherâyoungâstudentsâuseâaâpieceâofâ technologyâ likeâanâ iPad,â sheâalwaysâencouragesâtwoâchildrenâtoâuseâitâatâonce.â âThereâsâ aâ dynam-icâ goingâ onâ withâ whatâtheyâreânegotiating,ââsheâsaid.â âItâsâ theâ childrenâtogetherâinteractingâwithâtheâ technology.ââ Thisâway,â sheâ said,â theâ chil-drenâareâinteractingâwithâeachâ otherâ andâ arenâtââsuckedâintoââtheâscreen.âItâ becomesâ aâ socialâ ex-perienceâinsteadâofâtheâyoungsterâsimplyâplayingâwithâanâiPadâalone.â Mobileâdevices,âcomputersâandâtelevi-sionâareâallâinteractedâwith,âbyâaâscreen,âorâmonitor.âTheâamountâofââscreenâtimeââinâwhichâpeopleâpartakeâhasâalwaysâbeenâ
aâmatterâofâhealth,âthreateningâeyesightâandâattentionâspans.â TheâAmericanâAcademyâofâPediatricsâ(AAP)âreportedâinâ2010âthatâscreenâtimeâlowersâtheâpsychologicalâabilityâofâyoungâpeople,âwhetherâtheyâareâphysicallyâac-
tive.âThisâisâinâreferenceâtoâ bothâ computersâ andâtelevision.â Theâ organi-zationâcitedâaâstudyâcon-ductedâatâtheâUniversityâofâ Bristolâsâ Schoolâ forâExercise,â Nutritionâ andâHealthâSciences.â TheâAAPâalsoârecom-mendsâ noâ screenâ timeâuntilâ ageâ 2,â whenâ chil-drenâ shouldâ beâ allowedâtoâseeâoneâtoâtwoâhoursâofâ
non-violent,âeducationalâprogramming.â Moraâsaidâthatâevenâtelevisionâinâtheâbackgroundâisâbadâforâtheâdevelopmentâofâchildren.ââParentsâdonâtârealizeâitâsânotâgoodâforâbrainâdevelopment,ââsheâsaid.â Thoughâ herâ schoolâ isâ equippedâ withâcomputerâ labsâ andâ iPads,â sheâ doesnâtâplaceâmuchâemphasisâonâtheâtechnology.âForâMora,âearlyâchildhoodâdevelopmentâisâmoreâ aboutâ socialâ developmentâ thanâbeingâ familiarâ withâ technology.â âTech-nologyâisnâtâsoâgreatâatâ lettingâchildrenâbeâsocialâwithâeachâother,ââsheâsaid.ââWeâneedâmoreâinteractionâwithâchildren,âmoreâconversation.âââ AtâWorldâofâWonder,âstudentsâdoâlearnâtoâ interactâ withâ software,â butâ itâsâ inâ aâcontrolledâenvironment,âwhereâaâteacherâcanâguideâtheâstudentsâthroughâappropri-ateâuseâofâtechnology.ââ Whileâchildrenâhaveâtoâgraspâtechnol-ogyâ throughâ theirâ careersâ asâ students,âMoraâhopesâparentsâwillâputâmoreâem-phasisâonâtakingâkidsâtoâtheâlibrary.ââAtâthatâageâtheyâstillâneedâtoâbeâturningâtheâpagesâinâaâbookâandâbeâreadâto,ââsheâsaid.â Carrieâ Bard-Denikeâ ofâ Fentonâ said, âMyâkidsâareâ5,â7âandâ9âandâIâwantâ toâtakeâ themâaway.âTheyâreâobsessed.âWeâcanceledâNetflixââŚâOurâyoungestâbabyâwillânotâhaveâoneâuntilâheâsâolder.âHeâsâonlyâ4âmonthsârightânow.â
At that age they still need to be turning the pages in a book and be read to.Linda MoraDirector, Early ChildhoodLearning Center
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Collette Shouse supervises Orion Lawheard, 4, and Ian Beverly, 5, (left) as they share an iPad on Tuesday while comforting Cami Hill, 4. âWe talk about taking turns,â said Shouse, adding that the use of iPads is always supervised.
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Class A BaseballLakeland District
Tuesdayâs gameâ Milfordâ vs.â LakelandâSaturdayâs gamesâ Fentonâ vs.â Hartland,â10âa.m.â Hollyâvs.âMilford/Lake-land,âaproxâ12:30âp.m.â Titleâgame,âaprox.â3âp.m.
Class B BaseballLake Fenton District
Todayâs gameâ Lindenâ vs.â Corunna,â5âp.m.Saturdayâs gamesâ Linden/Corunnaâ vs.âLakeâFenton,â10âa.m.â Owossoâvs.âOvid-Elsie,âaproxâNoonâ Titleâgame,âaproxâ3âp.m.
Class A SoftballLakeland District
Tuesdayâs gameâ Milfordâ vs.â LakelandâSaturdayâs gamesâ Hollyâvs.âMilford/Lake-land,â10âa.m.Fentonâ vs.â Hartland,âaproxâNoonâ Titleâgame,âaprox.â3âp.m.
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By David [email protected]; 810-433-6789â Steveâ Buerkelâ knowsâ itâsâtoughâ toâ getâ aâ teamâ intoâ theâGreaterâFlintâBaseballâTourna-mentâsâchampionshipâgame.â Heâsâ experiencedâ justâ howâtoughâ itâ is.âTheâ lastâ timeâ theâLindenâEaglesâwentâtoâtheâtitleâgameâ beforeâ Mondayâ nightâsâcontest,âBuerkelâwasâ aâ juniorâonâ theâ teamâ inâ1987.âTheâEa-glesâlostâtoâGrandâBlancâ3-2.â Butâ notâ onlyâ didâ theâ longâdryspellâ betweenâ tourneyâchampionshipâ appearancesâendâ onâ Monday,â theâ Eaglesâ
alsoâ earnedâ theirâ firstâ tourneyâtitle,âdefeatingâDavisonâ8-3.â âIâdonâtâtakeâthatâgameâlight-ly,ââ Buerkel,â Lindenâsâ baseballâcoach,â said.â âBeingâ aâ guyâ thatâgrewâupâinâtheâFlintâareaâandâinâLinden,â Iâ realizeâ howâ toughâ itâisâ toâ getâ toâ thatâ championshipâgame.âAndâweâhadâtoâwinâthreeâgamesâ inâ oneâ dayâ toâ getâ there.âNotâ aâ lotâofâpeopleâ canâhandleâthatâtypeâofâpitchingâload.ââ Lindenâ (19-11)â trailedâ 1-0âearly,âbutâ tiedâ itâwithâaârunâ inâtheâ thirdâ inning.âBryceâBene-dictâreachedâbaseâonâaâdroppedâthirdâstrikeâbyâ theâcatcher.âHeâ
eventuallyâ scoredâ onâ MitchâJuhlâsâtwo-outâRBI-single.ââ Inâ theâ bottomâ ofâ theâ fourth,âtheâ Eaglesâ tookâ theâ leadâ forâgood.â Bradyâ Sarkonâ walked,âwasâ sacrificedâ toâ secondâ byâCameronâ Cookâ andâ scoredâ onâMarshealâRyanâsâRBI-single.ââ Jacobâ Dunleavyâ followedâwithâaâsingleâandâRyanâscoredâonâaâsuicideâsqueezeâbyâBene-dict.âLindenâledâ3-1.â Lindenâ blewâ theâ gameâopenâ withâ fourâ runsâ inâ theâfifth,âwithâMitchâJuhl,âSarkon,âCookâ andâRyanâ eachâ scoring.â
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Track stars preparing for state meetBy David [email protected]; 810-433-6789â WhenâtheâstateâtrackâandâfieldâcompetitionsâbeginâonâSaturday,âtheâtri-countyâareaâwillâhaveâitsâshareâofârepresentationâatâtheâDivisionâ1âandâDivisionâ2âevents.â AtâEastâKentwoodâHighâSchool,â theâFentonâandâHollyâ trackâ programsâwillâ haveâ competi-torsâscheduledâtoâcompeteâinâ10âeventsâatâtheâD1âmeet.âMeanwhile,âatâForestâHillsâEasternâHighâSchool,â Lindenâ andâ Lakeâ Fentonâsâ programsâwillâhaveâparticipantsâcompetingâinâ11âevents.â NoâoneâhasâmoreâqualifiersâthanâLinden.âTheâEaglesâhaveâboysâqualifiedâforâsixâeventsâandâgirlsâqualifiedâinâfourâevents.âAndâitâwouldnâtâbeâ shockingâ ifâ theâ Eaglesâ cameâ homeâ withâsomeâstateâchampionships,âconsideringâwhereâTedâParcherâisârankedâinâtheâ100âandâNikiâSar-gentâisâseededâinâtheâshotâput.â Parcher,âwhoâ hasâ leftâ stateâ tournamentsâ inâeachâofâhisâfirstâtwoâprepâseasonsâwithâaârun-ner-upâfinishâinâtheâ100-meterâdash,âisâexpectedâtoâbeâamongâ theâcontendersâforâaâstateâcham-
pionshipâ inâ theâ 100â againâ thisâ year.âDespiteânursingâaâhamstringâinjuryâmostâofâtheâspring,âParcherâ isânearâ100âpercentâenteringâ theâstateâmeet,âwinningâaâregionalâtitleâinâtheâ100âwithâaâtimeâofâ10.70âseconds.âTheâtimeâisâjustâ.3âsec-ondsâoffâofâChelseaâsâBerkleyâEdwardsââtimeâofâ10.40,âwhichâwasâtheâbestâtimeâpostedâinâanyâregionalâmeetâthisâyear.ââ âUsuallyâmyâgoalsâareâtoâdoâmyâbestâandâgetâtheâbestâ timeâ Iâcan,ââParcherâsaid.ââButâ Iâamâprettyâ interestedâ inâwinningâ thisâyear.âIâreallyâwantâtoâwin.â âIâmâ100âpercent.âMyâlegâfeelsâ100âpercentâbutâphysicallyâIâstillâneedâtoâgetâmoreâlegâen-duranceâandâlungâcapacityâbeforeâIâcanârunâthatâperfectâ(race).â
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By Jordan [email protected]; 810-433-6789â Lake Fenton âââTwoâgoalsâlateâinâtheâfirstâhalfâwasâallâLindenâneededâtoâwinâtheâregularâseasonâfinaleâagainstâLakeâFentonâonâtheâBlueâDevilsââhomeâpitch.â âItâfeelsâreallyâgood,âtoâwinâinâourâlastâ(regularâseason)âgame,ââLindenâsâBridgettâAdamsâsaid.ââTheyâreâkindâofâaârival.ââ Theâ freshmanâ goalkeeperâ hadâ threeâsavesâinâtheâshutoutâvictory.âFoulâweatherâconditionsâmadeâherâjobâharderâthanâusualâhowever.â âItâ wasâ reallyâ cold,ââ Adamsâ said.â âItâwasâhardâforâmeâtoâcatchâtheâballs.ââ AdamsâcreditsâtheâdefenseâofâLindenâwithâhelpingâherâkeepâLakeâFentonâfromâscoring.â âTheâdefenseâdidâreallyâgood,ââsheâsaid.â Theâ scoringâ startedâ 28â minutesâ in,âcourtesyâofâfreshmanâmidfielderâMadisonâMaxheimer,âwhoâhadâplayedâonâtheâjuniorâvarsityâteamâuntilâthisâgame.â Onlyâaâcoupleâminutesâlater,âsophomoreâmidfielderâJ.J.âWrightâwasâableâtoâkickâinâaâlooseâballâtoâmakeâitâ2-0.â BothâgoalsâwereâthanksâinâpartâtoâLakeâFentonâsâ goalkeeperâ Melissaâ EgglestonâbattlingâtheâweatherâasâwellâasâtheâEaglesâ
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offense,â notâ handlingâ theâ coldâ tempera-turesâandâwetâconditionsâdueâtoâaâday-longâdrizzleâofârain.â Lakeâ Fentonâ juniorâ Jordanâ Newman,âtheâ leadingâ scorerâ inâ theâ state,âwasâ con-tinuallyâbottledâupâbyâthreeâorâfourâdefend-ers,âmakingâitâimpossibleâforâherâtoâgetâaâclearâshot.â âTheâweatherâsucked,ââsheâsaid.ââThatâsânotâgoingâtoâbeâanâexcuse.â âTheâpassesâwerenâtâthere.âWeâplayedâitâlikeâaâkickballâgame.ââ Newmanâalsoâcommentedâonâtheâlackâofâoutsideâplay,â theâbreadâ andâbutterâofâ theâBlueâDevilsââoffense.â âWeâ didnâtâ goâ toâ theâ outsideâ likeâ weâusuallyâdo,ââNewmanâsaid.â Sheâcouldâalsoâ tellâ thatâ theâLindenâde-fenseâ plannedâ toâ containâ her,âwithâ aâ de-fenderâbothâinâfrontâandâbehindâherâatâallâtimes.â Thisâ leftâ Newmanâ unableâ toâ doâmuchâ onâ offense,â limitingâ herselfâ toâ tryâandâmoveâoutâofâcontainment.â Newmanâknowsâherâteamâwillâheadâintoâdistrictsâ againstâ Chesaningâ onâ Tuesdayâwithârenewedâdetermination,âhowever.â âWeâreâdefinitelyâgoingâ toâgetâpastâ it,ââsheâsaid.ââItâsânotâhowâweâusuallyâplay.â âWeâreâjustâgoingâtoâhaveâtoâfindâsomeâpositives.ââ Resultsâofâ theâdistrictâgamesâwereânotâknownâatâpressâtime.
By David [email protected]; 810-433-6789â ItâseemsâtheâHollyâvarsityâgirlsâtennisâteamâhasâaâhomeâmeetâeveryâweekend.â Soâ whyâ shouldâ theâ Divisionâ 2â stateâtennisâmeetâbeâanyâdifferent?â HollyâHighâSchoolâandâFentonâHighâSchoolâareâtheâtwoâoutdoorâvenuesâslatedâtoâhostâtheâDivisionâ2âGirlsâTennisâFinalsâStartingâ onâ Friday.â Theâ indoorâ venueâwillâbeâatâGenesis,âifâneeded.â Bothâhostsâwillâbeâatâtheâmeet.âHollyâisâmakingâ theirâ15thâstraightâ tripâ toâ theâstateâmeet,âwhileâ theâFentonâTigersâareâmakingâtheirâsixthâconsecutiveâvisit.â Noneâofâtheâareaâcompetitorsâwillâen-terâ theâ eventâ withâ aâ seeding.â FentonâsâNo.â 1â singlesâ playerâ Madisonâ BallardâwasâaâNo.â3âseedâaâyearâago,âbutâlostâinâ
theâopeningâroundâtoâGrandâRapidsâFor-estâ Hillsâ Northernâsâ Claireâ Aleckâ 6-3,â6-4.âThisâyear,âBallardâwillâ faceâNorthâFarmingtonâsâAriâVaishnavâinâtheâopen-ingâ round,â withâ theâ winnerâ facingâ theâthirdâseedâinâtheâsecondâround,âBirming-hamâSeaholmâsâLabinaâPetrovska.â Ballardâ isâ workingâ onâ gettingâ com-pletelyâ healedâ forâ theâ stateâ meet.â Sheâsufferedâaâshoulderâinjuryâlateâinâtheâsea-sonâandâwasâ forcedâ toâserveâunderhandâatâtheâMetroâLeagueâmeet.âItâdidnâtâkeepâherâ fromâwinningâallâofâherâmatchesâ inâstraightâsetsâenârouteâtoâtheâleagueâNo.â1âsinglesâtitle.â âIâwantâ toâbeâ atâ leastâ90âpercentâ forâstates,ââBallardâsaid.ââIâreallyâwantâtoâdoâgoodâatâstates.â Iâwantâ toâplayâ theâgirlâ I
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Lindenâs Engisch continuing her running career at Cleary UniversityBy Torrey [email protected]; 810-433-6789â Withâ theâ supportâ ofâ herâ momâ andâbrother,â Lindenâ seniorâ Aleighshaâ En-gischâbeganârunningâcrossâcountry.â âIâ wouldâ sayâ myâ momâ andâ brotherâhaveâhadâaâbigâ impactâonâmyâ running,ââEngischâsaid.ââMyâcoachesâasâwell;âtheyâhaveâbeenâthereâandâknewâwhatâIâwasâca-pableâof.ââ Nowâafterâcompletingâherâfourth,âandâfinal,âcrossâcountryâseasonâwithâ theâEa-gles,âEngischâhasâearnedâaâscholarshipâtoâClearyâUniversity.â âIâchoseâClearyâoverâWayneâStateâUni-versityâandâRochesterâCollege,ââEngischâsaid.ââClearyâisâwellâknownâforâbusinessâandâIâalsoâlovedâtheâcoach.âIâfeelâlikeâIâcanâ
excelâinâbothâschoolâandâsportsâthere.ââ Engischâ hasâ aâ personalâ bestâ timeâ ofâ21:00â throughoutâ herâ crossâ countryâ ca-reer.âTheâClearyâcrossâcountryâteamâisâaânewâprogram.âLastâyearâwasâitsâfirstâsea-sonâandâhadâjustâtwoârunners.âTheirâtimesâwereâ betweenâ 22â andâ 25â minutes.â TheâLindenâgirlsâcrossâcountryâteamâcapturedâaâFlintâMetroâLeagueâ titleâ lastâfall,âwithâEngischâbeingâ aâpartâofâ thatâ champion-shipâsquad.âSheâearnedâsecond-teamâAll-Metroâstatus.ââ TheâEaglesâalsoâqualifiedâforâtheâstateâmeet,âhelpingâleadâtheâteamâtoâaâregionalâtitleâonâtheirâownâhomeâcourse.âEngischâplacedâ10thâatâtheâregionalâmeet,âoneâofâfourâ Eaglesâ toâ placeâ inâ theâ topâ 10.â Atâ
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TRACKContinued from Page 13â Parcherâ andâhisâ400â relayâ teammatesâofâ Codyâ Grandy,â Taylorâ Andersonâ andâConnorâOâConnellâcouldâdoâsomeâdam-ageâasâwell.âTheâgroupâisâseededâinâaâtieâforâ fourthâwithâ aâ regionalâ timeâ ofâ 43.2âseconds.âTheâtopâregionalâtimeâwasâpost-edâbyâteamsâfromâAdrianâandâGrandâRap-idsâOttawaâHills.âTheyâtiedâwithâaâtimeâofâ42.90âseconds.â Inâgirlsâaction,âLindenâ freshmanâNikiâSargentâisâseededâthirdâinâtheâshotâputâwithâaâthrowâofâ39-feet-3â1/4-inches.âSheâsâbe-hindâ Zeelandâ Eastâ teammatesâ BrittanyâCaseyâ(40-5â1/2)âandâHeatherâSmallegonâ(40-0â1/2),âbutâtheâseedingsâdonâtâincludeâSargentâsâbestâthrowâofâtheâyear.âSheâhasâaâpersonal-bestâthrowâofâ43-2âthisâseason.â âMyâdadâ(MikeâSargent)âhelpsâmeâsetâmyâgoalsâreallyâhigh,ââSargentâsaidâafterâthatâpersonal-bestâthrowâearlierâthisâyear.ââHeâwasâ theâ stateâ recordâ holderâ inâ theâshotâput.âIâamâhopingâ toâ throwâbetweenâ45âtoâ50â(feet).ââ LakeâFentonâsâSidneyâScottâmayâbeâaâstrongâcontenderâ forâaâ titleâasâwell.âSheâwonâherâregionalâinâtheâhighâjumpâwithâaâleapâofâ5-4.âItâalsoâwasâtheâhighestâleapâofâanyâgirlâinâregionalâactionâthisâyear.â Otherâ Lindenâ girlsâ competingâ atâ theâstateâmeetâincludeâRebeccaâMcDonaldâinâtheâ longâ jumpâandâ theâ100âhurdles;âandâSydneyâElmerâinâtheâ3,200ârun.â âIâmâhopingâtoâfinallyâbreakâthatâschoolârecord,ââElmerâsaid.ââItâsâ11:31,âsoâ11:30â
wouldâ beâ ideal,â andâ Iâllâ seeâ whereâ myâtimeâtakesâme.ââ OtherâLindenâboysâgoingâ toâ theâ stateâmeetâareâJustinâMcKenzieâandâOâConnellâinâtheâpoleâvault;âKyleâSusallaâinâtheâ400;âandâGrahamâElliott,âDavidâDoyle,âRogerâPhillipsâandâZachâLemieuxâ inâ theâ3,200ârelay.â InâDivisionâ1âaction,â theâFentonâgirlsâhaveâcompetitorsâ inâfourâevents,â includ-ingâ twoârelays.âTheâ1,600ârelayâ teamâofâEmilyâBemis,âJessicaâTaylor,âMackenzieâFigueroaâ andâ Ellenâ Sageâ isâ oneâ ofâ theâsquadsâgoing.âAlsoâcompetingâisâtheâ800ârelayâ teamâofâKaylaâStiles,âSage,âBemisâandâ Hannahâ Sage.â Individually,â EllenâSageâisâcompetingâinâtheâ400,âwhileâToriâChapinâisâheadedâtoâtheâstateâmeetâinâtheâpoleâvaultâ(10-4).â âItâsâniceâhavingâaâgoodâgroupâofâgirlsâgoingâ toâ theâmeet,ââFentonâ coachâToddâMillsâsaid.ââWeâreâexcitedâtoâbeâgoing.ââ Hollyâhasâoneârelayâandâthreeâindividu-alsâgoingâforâtheâboys.âTheâ400ârelayâteamâofâ Johnâ Williams,â Evanâ Papuga,â SeanâBarrâandâ JavonâBarrâmakeâupâ theâ relayâteam.âMeanwhile,â SeanâBarrâwillâ com-peteâinâtheâ300âhurdlesâandâVinceâCantuâisâslatedâtoâcompeteâinâtheâ1,600ârun.âFi-nally,âDakotaâThoringtonâwillâcompeteâinâtheâdiscus.â HollyâsâonlyâgirlâqualifiedâforâtheâstateâmeetâisâEmilyâAlvarado.âSheâllâbeâcom-petingâinâtheâdiscus.ââ Fentonâsâ soleâboyâ competitorâwillâbeâMaxâKryzaâinâtheâ1,600.
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Lake Fenton at the Genesee Area Conference Red Division meet: TheâBlueâDevilsâfinishedâinâseventhâplaceâoverall.âSidneyâScottâledâtheâteamâbyâplacingâsecondâinâtheâhighâjumpâwithâaâleapâofâ5-feet-0.âJordanâNewmanâplacedâthirdâinâtheâlongâjumpâ(15-0â1/2).â âWeâhadâaânumberâofâathletesâper-formâwellâatâtheâGACâleagueâmeetâandâatâregionals,ââLakeâFentonâcoachâEricâMeyersâsaid.ââWeâareâaâsophomore-âandâfreshman-laidenâteam.âAtâtimesâourâinexperienceâshowed,âcreatingâaâweak-ness.âBut,âyetâprovidedâourâstrengthâasâwell.âWeâgrewâtremendouslyâandâareâaâmuchâbetterâteamânowâthanâweâwereâatâtheâstartâofâtheâseason.â...âIâtrulyâenjoyedâcoachingâthisâteamâandâlookâforwardâtoâbuildingâuponâourâsuccessânextâyear.âBASEBALL Linden JV 16-5, Kearsley 15-7: TheâEaglesâwonâaâthree-hourâmarathonâinâtheâopener,âasâtheâteamsâcombinedâforâ36âhits.âBaileyâDavis,âJakeâMarshall,âJayâHowardâandâTrevorâBanasiakâallâhadâthreeâhits.âOneâofâMarshallâsâhitsâwasâaâhomeârun.âKevinâBatesâaddedâtwoâhits.âTheâlossâinâtheâsecondâcontestâwasâtheâ
Eaglesââsecondâofâtheâseason.âTravisâPettsâhadâtwoâhits.SOCCER Lake Fenton 6, Holly 1: JordanâNewmanâscoredâfiveâgoalsâandâLailaâAbdallahâhadâanother,âleadingâtheâBlueâDevilsâtoâtheâvictory.âKaitlynâBegleyâandâSidneyâScottâhadâtwoâassistsâeach,âwhileâNewmanâalsoâhadâanâassist.âMissyâEgglestonâmadeâeightâsaves,âearningâtheâwinâinânet.â SamâCaldwellâscoredâtheâBronchosââgoal,âwhileâOliviaâAllmanâassisted.âEllieâCurtisâmadeâsevenâsavesâinânet. Fenton 0, Lake Orion 0: TiffanyâCairnsâmadeâthreeâsaves,âearningâtheâshutoutâinânet.GOLF Holly 179, Lapeer West 157: MitchâHughesâledâtheâBronchosâwithâaâ43,âwhileâSamâJohnsonâandâAustinâMinerâcardedâ45s.âKyleâPepperâhadâaâ46.SOFTBALL Linden at Ogemaw Heights Tour-nament: TheâEaglesâwonâaâpairâofâgamesâagianstâTawas,â3-2âandâ12-6,âbutâlostâtoâBullockâCreekâinâtheirâopeningâgameâ10-0,âendingâtheâeventâwithâaâ2-1ârecord.
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LINDENContinued from Page 13SarkonâandâRyanâprovidedâRBIsâduringâtheâthreat.âTheâEaglesâledâ7-1.â Davisonâscoredâaâsingleârunâinâtheâfifthâandâsixthâinnings,âtheâEaglesâaddedâanoth-erârunâinâtheâsixth.âJuhlâandâRyanâhadâtwoâhitsâeachâtoâleadâtheâoffense.â Onâ theâ mound,â Mitchellâ Ryanâ wasâstrong,âpitchingâtheâcomplete-gameâseven-
hitter.âHeâwalkedânoneâandâstruckâoutâone.â âItâsâbeenâaâcaseâofâwhatâteamâwillâshowâup,ââBuerkelâsaid.ââSomeâtimesâweâareâtheâbestâ teamâ outâ there,â andâ someâ timesâweâareâtheâworstâteamâoutâthere.âWeâgotâsomeâgoodâpitchingâ fromâMitchâRyan.â Itâwasâaâgreatâfeelingâtoâwinâit.ââ Lindenâsâ pre-districtâ gameâ againstâOwossoâatâLakeâFentonâHighâSchoolâwasâpostponedâdueâtoârainâuntilâtodayâatâ5âp.m.
ENGISCHContinued from Page 14theâ Divisionâ 2â stateâ meet,â theâ Eaglesâplacedâ17thâwithâEngischâplacingâ197thâinâ21:16.6.â âIâwasâ thrilledâwithâmyâperformance,ââEngischâ said.â âIâ cameâ fromâ runningâ 23âminutesâmyâfreshmanâyearâtoâaâ21.âIâmâre-allyâhappyâwithâmyâimprovements.ââ SheâalsoâranâforâtheâLindenâtrackâteamâthisâspring,âplacingâthirdâinâtheâ800âmeterârunâatâtheâMetroâLeagueâmeetâwithâaâtimeâofâ2:36.39.ââ Inâorderâ toâ improveâ andâ earnâ aâ schol-arshipâEngischâpreparedâandâtrainedâbothâmentallyâandâphysically.ââ âIâranâhardâeveryâday,ââEngischâsaid.ââIâalsoâmentallyâpreparedâmyselfâbyâpositiveâselfâtalk.â
STATEContinued from Page 14ostâtoâlastâyear,âandâIâjustâwantâtoâgoâfar.ââ Avengingâ lastâ yearâsâ lossâ willâ requireâsomeâgreatâplayâbyâbothâathletes.âTheyâareâinâoppositeâsidesâofâ theâbracket,âmeaningâbothâwouldâhaveâ toâadvanceâ toâ theâ finalsâforâthatârematchâtoâhappen.â Bothâareaâteamsâjustâwantâtoâdoâtheâbestâtheyâ canâ atâ theâ stateâmeet.âHollyâ placedâ14thâ atâ stateâ aâ yearâ ago,â whileâ Fentonâplacedâ15th.
â âStatesâ isâ goingâ toâ beâ trickyâ becauseâitâsâtheâsameâdayâasâgraduation,ââHollyâse-niorâVictoriaâSkubikâsaid.ââWeâonlyâhaveâthreeâseniors,âsoâIâthinkâsomeâofâusâhaveâaâchance.âGraduationâisnâtâuntilâlaterâonâthatânight.âIâthinkâweâllâbeâableâtoâdoâ(both).ââ âIâlikeâweâwereâableâtoâaccomplishâqual-ifyingâforâstates,ââBallardâsaid.ââWeâwereâgoingâintoâtheâseasonâthinkingâweâwerenâtâgoingâ toâbeâasâgoodâasâ lastâyear,âandâ itâsâaâ goodâ senseâ ofâ accomplishmentâ weâ areâgoing.â Hopefullyâ weâ getâ inâ someâ goodâmatchesâatâstate.â
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LindenâsâGrahamâElliottâ (right)â leadsâFentonâsâMaxâKryzaâ (center)âduringâ theâ1,600-meterârunâatâtheâMetroâLeagueâmeet.âBothârunnersâareâheadedâtoâaâstateâtrackâmeetâonâSaturday.âKryzaââwillâbeâatâtheâD1âevent,âwhileâElliottâwillâbeâatâtheâD2âmeet.
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Responsible to: Maintenance Supervisor, Director of Health Care Services and General Manager.Purpose: To assist Maintenance Supervisor in carrying-out the responsibilities of the department.Duties: The duties of the position may include, but are not limited to the following areas:⢠Performs minor carpentry and painting.⢠Regulates and does minor repairs to plumbing and electrical fixtures.⢠Prepares lawns, seeding, transplanting beds, fertilization, seeds bare
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DIRECT CARE - part-time midn igh ts in C la rks ton . Immediate opening. Cal l Adrienne, 248-625-4273.
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LOCAL COMPANY looking for full time Tower Climbers/Techs for work in Michigan. Candidates must have valid driverâs license, be able to pass drug test , physical and mus t have re l i ab le transportation. Candidates must be able to work well with others as a member of a team while maintaining a safe environment. Previous Tower experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. We offer competitive wages, medical benefits, paid vacation and the necessary training to make you successful. Please send resume/contact info to: [email protected].
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8aCars For Sale
2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE, 20,500 miles, 2.4 liter, red, mint. $13,995. Call 810-714-5387.
8bTrucks For Sale
2010 COLORADO pick up, 43,000 miles. $14,500. Call 248-245-1065.
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FENTON ANNUAL Garage Sale Fundraiser! May 30th-June 1st, 8-5p.m. 2 electric whee lcha i r â s , exerc ise equipment, furniture, tools and much more! The Freedom Center, 2473 W. Shiawassee. Donations accepted for purchases.
FENTON ESTATE SALE! Fu r n i t u r e , h o u s e h o l d , antique Anniversary Edition Singer sewing machine, miscellaneous. Everything must go, all offers considered. Thursday, May 30th, 8-4p.m., Friday, May 31st, 9-3p.m., 11470 Nora Dr. (south of Owen Rd., west of Jennings Rd. and US-23, south off Bennett Lake Rd., turn on to Balfour Dr., then right on to Nora). 1948 James Motorcycle project. $3,500 or best.
FENTON FOUR FAMILY SALE! May 30th-31st, 8:30-4p.m., 4240 Northshore Dr., off Owen. Furniture, clothes, household items.
FENTON GARAGE SALE. 830 S. Leroy St., June 1st, 9-5p.m. Household items.
FENTON HUGE Audubon Meadows Subdivision sale! May 30th-31st, June 1st, 9-4p.m., off of Wiggins Rd.
FENTON ONE DAY ONLY! May 31st, 9-6p.m., 1454 Eden Gardens Dr. Household, m i s c e l l a n e o u s , b r i d a l decorations.
FENTON SUBDIV IS ION SALE! May 30th-31st, June 1st, 9-5p.m., Torrey Grove Court, off Torrey Rd., north of Lahring. Household, clothing, furniture, toys and much more!
HOLLY - LAKE BRAEMAR a n d W h i s t l e r V a l l e y Subdivision sale. May 30th-June 1st, 9-5p.m., Davisburg Rd., between Milford and Eagle. Generator, like new cash register, something for everyone!
HOLLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH annual sale. May 30th, May 31st, 9-5p.m., June 1st, 9-12p.m., 207 E. Maple.
LINDEN - ENORMOUS!! Brand names, tech, athletic, household, boating, shop. 4141 E. Rolston, May 30th-June 2nd, 9-6p.m.
LINDEN 3510 Loon Lake Court, May 31st-June 1st, 9-5p.m., off Jennings, near Rolston. Furniture.
LINDEN ESTATE SALE. May 31st, 9-4p.m., 16549 Hi-Land Trail. Furniture, antique glassware, miscellaneous household items, some tools, etc.
LINDEN HUGE MULTI-FAMILY. May 30th-31st, 9-6p.m., 16363 Trotter Lane, off Lobdell Rd.
LINDEN MAY 30th-31st, June 1st, 9-5p.m., 16226 Pine Lake Forest Ct., off Owen Rd.
LINDEN MOVING SALE! 199 Inglewood Ct., off Linden Rd., May 30th-31st, 10-6pm. Something for everyone!
15Real Estate For Sale
16Vacant Land For Sale
FENTON - LOON lake 2 waterfront and 2 wooded
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810-964-3472, 810-735-6887.
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BRAND NEW HOMES. Free rent until July 1st. 3 bedroom homes starting at $899. $498 moves you in. Hartland schools. Call Sun Homes at Cider Mill Crossings, 888-903-3314. Offer expires 5/31/13. Located off US/23 and Clyde Rd. Fenton, MI. www.cidermillcrossings.com. EHO.
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FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Cynthia A. Ries aka Cynthia A. Horvath-Ries and Mitchell A. Ries, Wife and Husband to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns, Mortg agee, dated March 25, 2005 and recorded April 8, 2005 in Liber 4761 Page 757 Livingston County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP by assignment dated November 1, 2011 and recorded November 18, 2011 in Instrument # 2011R-032735 and by assignment dated October 12 , 2011 and recorded December 1, 2011 in Instrument # 2011R-033824 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-Five Dollars and Forty Cents ($162,955.40) including interest 4.625% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Livin gston County at 10:00AM on June 19, 2013 Said premises are situated in Township of Howell, Livingston County , Michigan, and are described as: Parcel No. 7: Part of the Northwest fractional one-quarter of Section 2, Town 3 North, Range 4 East, Howell Township, Livingston County, Michigan, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the North one-quarter corner of said Section 2; thence along the North-South one-quarter line of said Section 2 and the centerline of Preston Road (66 foot wide Right of Way), South 00 degrees 18 minutes 40 seconds East, 936.75 feet, to the point of beginning of the Parcel to be described; thence continuing along the North-South one-quarter line of said Section 2 and the centerline of said Preston Road, So u th 00 degree s 18 minutes 40 seconds East, 220.00 feet; thence North 88 degrees 04 minutes 56 seconds West, 400.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 18 minutes 40 seconds West, 220.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 04 minutes 56 seconds East, 400.00 feet, to the point of b eginning. Commonly known as 5901 Preston, Howell MI 48855 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, unde r MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/22/2013 Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-81458 Ad #51274 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2013
FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Lanny M. Buckner and Kathryn E. Buckner, Husband and Wife to Household Finance Corporation III, Mortgagee, dated March 8, 2006 and recorded March 10, 2006 in Instrument # 200603100026975 and corrected by affidavit dated Mar ch 4, 2013 and recorded March 22, 2013 in Instrument # 201303220045407 Genesee County Records, Michigan on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand Three Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars and Twenty -Nine Cents ($232,363.29) including interest 9.28% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premise s, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 5, 2013 Said premises are situated in Township of Mundy, Genesee County , Michigan, and are described as: Lot 6 of Dearing Estates, according to the recorded Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 46, Page(s) 46, Genesee County Records. AND Part of the Northeast one-quarter of Section 7, Township 6 North, Range 6 East, Township of Mundy, Genesee County, Michigan, further described as beginning at the Northwest co rn er of Lot 6 of Dearing Estates, according to the recorded Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 46, Page(s) 46, Genesee County Records, said Lot co rn er being South along the E ast line of said Section 7, 560.11 feet and West 250.00 feet from the Northeast corn er of said Section 7; thence continuing West 120.00 feet; thence North 12.72 feet; thence North 89 degrees 33 minutes 05 seconds West, 120.00 feet; thence South 250.00 feet ; thence South 89 degrees 33 minutes 05 seconds East, 240.00 feet ; thence North along the West line of said Dearing Estates, 238.22 feet to the point of beginning. Commonly known as 6062 Sharp Rd, Swartz Creek MI 48473 The redemption period shall be 6 months fr om the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whi chever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mo rtgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/08/2013 Household Finance Corporation III Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 12-67697 Ad #50704 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2013
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ROSE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEESREGULAR MEETING SYNOPSIS
May 8, 2013
Supervisor Gambka called the Regular Meeting of the Rose Township Board of Trustees to order at 7:30 p.m. at the Rose Township Offices, 9080 Mason Street, Holly, Michigan and led in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call: Board Members Present: Miller, Trevethan, Kemp, Scheib-Snider, Gambka Board Members Absent and Excused: NoneApproved: Agenda as submitted.Approved: Consent Agenda with correction.Approved: Tri-Party Gravel Project for 2013 â Revised Amount $131,000.00.Approved: Three (3) year contract with Code Enforcement Services.Tabled: Discuss/Revise Administrative and Personnel Policy Manual,
Section 3.Approved: July 4, 2013 fire work display (Roger Rakowski â Lake Braemar).Approved: Discuss/Approve Eagle Scout Project.Approved: Removal of the investment policy from the policy and procedure
manual.Adjourned: By motion at 9:01 p.m.
Paul Gambka Debbie Miller, CMCRose Township Supervisor Rose Township Clerk
John PaulRudziensky1949-2013John Paul Rudziensky - age 63, of Fenton, died unexpectedly on Sunday, May 26, 2013. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 AM Friday, May 31, 2013 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 N. Adelaide St., Fenton, Rev. Fr. David Harvey celebrant. Internment at Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly. Visitation will take place from 2-8 PM Thursday at Sharp Funeral Home, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton where a vigil service will be held at 8 PM Thursday with Deacon Ron Kenney officiating. Visitation will be 8-9 AM Friday at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted at Sharp Funeral Home - Fenton or Citizenâs Bank/Attn: Bailey and Evan Rudziensky Custodial Gift Accounts, for the benefit of Johnâs sons. Please contact the family with questions regarding the gift accounts. John was born September 13, 1949 in Detroit the son of Thomas and Norma (Burchianti) Rudziensky. He served as Corporal in the U.S. Army. He married Beth Merrill on August 12, 1995 in Ann
William A.Feldhahn Jr.1955-2013William A. Feldhahn Jr. - age 57, of Marquette, died Thursday, May 23, 2013. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. Burial followed at Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly. Mr. Feldhahn was born July 19, 1955 the son of William A. and Roberta (Lyons) Feldhahn. He was a 1973 graduate of Lake Fenton High School and a Veteran of the U.S. Navy. Surviving are son, William A. Feld-hahn III and wife Danyelle; 3 grandchildren, Neveah, Makenna and Lexie; par-ents, William and Roberta; 3 brothers, John, Gary and wife Pat, Jeffery and wife Shaunti; nieces and nephews, Connie, Crystal, Carrie, Morgen and Luke. Online condolences may be shared at www.sharpfu-neralhomes.com.
NOTICEROSE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Rose Township Board of Trustees, will hold a public hearing on the proposed township budget for fiscal year 2014 at the Rose Township Offices, 9080 Mason Street in Rose Township on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 beginning at 7:30 P.M. to conduct township business and, in accordance with state law, a Public Hearing on the following:
Proposed Rose Township Budget for Fiscal Year 2014 covering estimated revenues and proposed expenditures
AND
Proposed 2013 Tax Rate for Rose TownshipâThe property tax millage rate proposed to be levied
to support the Proposed Budget will be a subject of this hearing.â
Ten (10) days prior to the hearing, copies of the proposed budget will be available for review during regular office hours at the Clerkâs Office or the Treasurerâs Office, 9080 Mason Street in Rose Township. Office hours are 8:30 AM â 4:30 PM Monday through Thursday, except for holidays.
Comments and/or suggestions, written or oral, are encouraged and will be accept-ed at the Rose Township Clerkâs Office at the above address, until the date and time of the hearing. The Rose Township board will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and ser-vices, to individuals with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities needing assistance to attend the hearing are asked to contact the Rose Township Clerk (248) 634-8701 at least 72 hours prior to the hearing.
Debbie Miller, CMCRose Township Clerk
Arbor. He had resided in Fenton for 5 years; previ-ously residing in Brighton. John was a custom home builder by trade. He owned and operated Paragon Development, Inc. He was extremely detail orientated and his customers loved him. Additionally, he worked for the Village of Pinckney for the past two years as Zoning Administrator. John was a former president of the Home Builders Associa-tion of Livingston County. The most important thing in Johnâs life was his boys. He loved playing baseball with them, fishing, throwing around the football. His fa-vorite past time was watch-ing his boys play sports. Surviving are: wife Beth; two sons, Bailey and Evan all of Fenton; sister Mary Jo (Rick) Kiefer of Ocala, FL; brothers, Tim (Maryanne) of Virginia Beach VA, David (Anne) of Grosse Ile; sister-in-law, Amy (Rob) Salowitz of Pinckney; father-in-law and mother-in-law, George and Judy Merrill of Ce-dar, MI; 5 nephews and 3 nieces; he was preceded in death by his parents. Tributes may be shared on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
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810-309-4664FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Tamika Cox, A Single Woman to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Premier Mortgage Lending, LLC, its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated December 21, 2006 and recorded December 29, 2006 in Ins trument # 200612290111213 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc., by assignment dated September 22, 2010 and recorded October 4, 2010 in Instrument # 201010040069764 on which mortgage th ere is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Eighty-Three Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Eight Dollars and Fifty-Three Cents ($83,178.53) including interest 4.625% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in su ch case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 19, 2013 Said premises are situated in City of Flint, Genesee County , Michigan, and are described as: Lot 10, Block 121, Modern Housing Corporation Addition Number 4, as recorded in Liber 11, Page 26, of Plats, Genesee County Records Commonly known as 1324 Welch Boulevard, Flint MI 48504 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the n otice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to th e person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/22/2013 CitiMortgage, Inc. Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-81551 Ad #51042 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2013
FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Eduardo J. Gatica, A Married Man, and Lisbeth Hernandez Gatica, to Mac-Clair Mortgage Corporation, Mortgagee, dated July 30, 1999 and recorded August 2, 1999 in Liber 4228 Page 600 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mor tgage was assigned to: Source One Mortgage Corp, by assignment dated July 30, 1999 and recorded August 2, 1999 in Liber 4228, Page 608, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Thr ee Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents ($28,693.65) including interest 8.5% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 19, 2013 Said premises are situated in Township of Mount Morris, Genesee County , Michigan, and are described as: Lot 438 of NORTHGATE HEIGHTS, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Liber 9, Pages 4 and 5, Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 1208 S Cornell, Flint MI 48505 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for d amaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/22/2013 CitiMortgage, Inc., successor by merger to Source One Mortgage Corp Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-81154 Ad #51046 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2013
FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Monica L. Blackwell, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Flagstar Bank, FSB, its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated May 30, 2008 and recorded July 24, 2008 in Instrument # 200807240055532 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: Flagstar Bank, FSB, by assignment dated April 24, 2012 and recorded April 27, 2012 in Instrument # 201204270039040 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Seventy-Six Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Three Dollars and Sixty-Eight Cents ($76,123.68) including interest 6.875% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 12, 2013 Said premises are situated in City of Flint, Genesee County, Michi-gan, and are described as: The North one half of Lot 2, Essex Village, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Liber 36, Page 17 of Plats, Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 2014 Barks St, Flint MI 48503 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/15/2013 Flagstar Bank, FSB, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-81086 Ad #50844 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2013
FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Michael A. Williams, an unmarried man to Union Federal Bank of Indianapolis, Mortgagee, dated July 24, 2003 and recorded July 30, 2003 in Instrument # 200307300103692 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assig ned through mesne assignments to: CitiMortgage , Inc., by assignment dated February 1, 2013 and recorded February 14, 2013 in Instrument # 201302140010449 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Eighty-Two Thousand Six Hundred Fifty-Four Dollars and Ninety-Seven Cents ($82,654.97) including interest 5.875% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be forecl osed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 5, 2013 Said premises are situated in Township of Flint, Genesee County , Michigan, and are described as: Lot 50 and the South 35 feet of Lot 51, Bristolwood, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Liber 31, Page 26, Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 4159 Bristolwood Drive, Flint MI 48507 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of su ch sale, unless determined abandoned in accor-dance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosur e sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/08/2013 CitiMortgage , Inc. Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-80921 Ad #50682 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2013
FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Theresa Washington, Single Person to Flagstar Bank, FSB, Mortgagee, dated June 24, 1999 and recorded June 1, 1999 in Liber 4200 Page 869 Ge nesee County Records, Michigan on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Fifty-Two Thousand Two Hundred Forty-Five Dollars and Twenty-Nine Cents ($52,245.29) including interest 3.625% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or s ome part of them, at public venue, Circuit Court of Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 5, 2013 Said premises are situated in City of Flint, Genesee County , Michigan, and are described as: The Southeasterly 5 feet of Lot 1, all of Lot 2 and the Northwesterly 20 feet of Lot 3, all in Block 117 of Modern Housing Corporation Addition Number 4, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Liber 11, Page 26, Genesee County Records. Commonly known as 2231 Copeman, Flint MI 48504 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1 961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/08/2013 Flagstar Bank, FSB Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-80914 Ad #50677 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2013
FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Brett T. Svatora, An Unmarried Man to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Flagst ar Bank, FSB, its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated May 29, 2009 and recorded June 17, 2009 in Instrument # 2009R-017513 Livingston County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: Flagstar Bank, FSB, by assignment dated April 15, 2013 and recorded April 23, 2013 in Instrument # 2013R-017243 on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Fifty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-Two Dollars and Seventy-Nine Cents ($56,752.79) including interest 5.5% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, Circuit Court of Livingst on County at 10:00AM on June 5, 2013 Said premises are situated in Township of Howell, Livingston County , Michigan, and are described as: Unit 55 of English Gardens Condominium, according to the Master Deed thereof, recorded in Liber 3485, pages 14 thro ugh 81, Livingston County Records, designated as Livingston County Condominium Subdivision Plan No. 255, and all recorded amendments thereof, last amended by First Amendment recorded in Liber 4356, page 25, Livingston County Records, together with the rig hts in general common elements and limited common elements, as set forth in said Master Deed, as amended and as described in Act 59 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended. Commonly known as 648 Olde English Cir, Howell MI 48855 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3 241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the prope rty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/08/2013 Flagstar Bank, FSB, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-80906 Ad #50679 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2013
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