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Prescribed horror
143rd Volume - Issue No. 8
Blessing
in disguise
Dryden Vets building
refurbished after fire
By Tom Wearing
Tri-City Times Staff Writer
DRYDEN It took nearly a year to com-
plete, but the DrydenVets Hall at 4223 Mill Rd.
has undergone a complete transformation and is
again open for meetings and public gatherings.
The future of the hall looked bleak following
a Feb. 11. 2016 fire that caused significant fire,
smoke and water damage to both levels of the
building.
This week, several members met at the newly
Photo provided
renovated building to fraternize and discuss plans
for the organizations future.
Dryden Vets member Spencer Kent said the
total renovation costs amounted to nearly John Topies battle with prescribed medication leads him to sentencing for crime on March 6th.
$350,000, all of which was covered by the orga-
Fentanyl's grip on John Topie wouldn't let go, his life unraveled
nizations insurance carrier.
The insurance company was great with us,
said Kent. It was a big project and they really
came through.
He also acknowledged the workmanship of Editors note: In January, 2017, In the 37 into being the best player they could
Montgomery and Sons of Lake Orion, who were Attica Twp. resident John Topie years Ive known be. And teaching them to win. John
hired to do the renovation. stood before Lapeer County Circuit John, I never liked to win, and he expected to win.
The restoration project included: roof repairs, Court Judge Nick Holowka and expected to see John deeply appreciates sports, all
new flooring, new cable televisions and painting entered a guilty plea to one count of him this way... kinds of sports. He excelled as a high
on the buildings upper level; along with new armed robbery. In June of 2015, the and surely not school athlete in baseball, basketball
67-year-old walked into the Baldwin behind bars. After and football. Some told me he was
Blessing page 11-A Road Pharmacy and demanded the all, our newspaper the very best left-hander Imlay City
painkilling drug Fentanyl. Six days has covered his schools has ever seen. He was fast
later, he turned himself into police induction into the and had an unmatched will to com-
and was formally charged. Topie, a By Randy Michigan Coaches pete.
retired teacher and coaching hall of Jorgensen High School As- John was also a good husband,
famer, will be sentenced before Judge sociations Hall father and community member. He
Holowka on Monday, March 6 at 3 of Fame. Weve belonged to the Imlay City Chamber
p.m. Until then, he remains in custody covered all his games in both Imlay of Commerce, the Rotary Club, and
in the Lapeer County Jail. City and Capac. Hes won over 400 volunteered for many youth activities.
T
games as a basketball coach, numer- But that was another time.
hough its June of 2015, the ous league and district titles and nine Face to face in jail...
lighting inside of the Lapeer times his teams have reached the So there I sit in the county jail,
Photo by Tom Wearing
County Jail makes it difficult regional finals. Sure weve covered looking at John through reinforced
to discern whether its summer or him, he gave us a lot to cover. He is glass, a phone in hand. It is as if the
winter. Behind the thick glass sits also a friend. two of us are in different worlds, I
John Topie wearing the slightly faded John was an outstanding coach- cant begin to understand his.
and customary orange jailhouse shirt. tough, demanding, and relentless on How you doing? I ask, knowing
Phil Blair and Spencer Kent share conver- Under the shirt is a tattered, dirty his athletes, both boys and girls. He full well it isnt the brightest ques-
sation in refurbished Dryden Vets Hall. insulated undershirt. John looks as wasnt trying to be the players best
worn as the clothes on his back. friend, he was trying to mold them Horror page 14-A
By Maria Brown acre lot at Blacks Corners ment from the GLWA, for-
Tri-City Times Assistant Editor and Bowers roads. merly known as Detroit
At last weeks meeting, Water and Sewerage, the
GOODLAND TWP. held on Feb. 16, the ZBA utility is looking to build
Healthy roar! Thursday will mark members voted to table the two chlorine booster sta- The Great Lakes Water Authority maintains a
round two between the matter, said Goodland tions along the 72-inch facility on Wheeling Road in Imlay Township
Zoning Board of Appeals Supervisor Ron Cischke. diameter water transmis- and is looking to build a chlorine booster sta-
Detroit Lions players, and Great Lakes Water The GLWA is due to sion main that runs parallel
Dryden students meet, tion in Goodland Township.
Authority. bring new drawings for the to Bowers Road in Lapeer
...see page 15-A Tomorrow night the 24 foot square structure to Countyone each in Karegnondi Water
townships ZBA will meet tomorrows meeting which Goodland and Mayfield Authority. If, in the future, service to
for the second time in one begins at 7 p.m. at the townships. The water main that the City of Flint and
week to consider a request township hall. They are Officials say the need runs along Bowers Road Genesee County is termi-
TRI-CITY from the GLWA for a vari- requesting a variance from
Goodlands requirements
for the booster stations is
due to the city of Flints
provides treated water to nated, the age of the water
would increase, officials
ance that would allow Imlay City, Mayfield
TIMES them to build a chlorine
booster station on a half-
for lot size and setbacks.
According to a state-
anticipated switch from
GLWA service to the
Township, Lapeer, Flint
and Genesee County. Water page 14-A
ONLINE
tricitytimes-online.com Keeping it wild
Licensed rehabilitator to speak at
FACEBOOK library in Imlay City on March 1st
facebook.com By Catherine Minolli Licensed Wildlife
Tri-City Times Editor Rehabilitator Holly Hadac
/Tricitytimes/ will present information on
IMLAY CITY wildlife rehabilitation at
Have you or someone you the Ruth Hughes Library
know ever found an injured beginning at 6:15 p.m.
The Tri-City Times wild animal and wished Visitors will learn
is printed on you could help? about DNR licensing and
recycled paper How about babies wan- ongoing education require-
dering around crying with- ments, which wild animals
out their mother? may work best at your
If youre interested in
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that Andrew Orlando, 27, stalking of an Imlay City back to Van Dyke, he drove
of Leonard is facing charg- woman. south through Imlay City,
es of fleeing and eluding When police arrived at switching lanes and endan-
3rd degree, assault with a the scene, they found a gering other drivers, Howe
Mark Marentette, Jacek Klebba, Franklin Ludwig, Aurora Judd and (front) dangerous weapon, MDOP 28-year-old female locked said.
James Flanigan, Jr. with funds collected for Juvenile Diabetes research. to police property includ- in her vehicle, along with The suspects luck ran
Woman charged with assault Our school is a non-profit school that educates students from Junior Kindergarten through 8th grade. We are on a
mission to grow in 2017! Help us to raise the next generation of Christian leaders. Come and be part of something
special and fellowship with others while tasting what we call the best SOUP on a MISSION! There will be
By Maria Brown allegedly made threatening other agencies during the something there to meet all taste buds and it will be fun for all ages.
Tri-City Times Assistant Editor statements toward police. ordeal. All were enroute We are also raffling off HANDMADE POTTERY BOWLS sculpted by the Imlay City Christian School students.
The officers conversed with when the woman surren-
ATTICA TWP. the woman from outside dered.
Police were able to diffuse the home for close to 45 The suspect has been SUGGESTED DONATION OF $10
what could have been a minutes before she charged with felonious We accept cash, check or credit cards
serious incident on Friday slammed the door closed. assault as a result of point-
afternoon in the 5000 block The officers entered the ing the firearm at the depu-
of Belle River Rd. home and located the ties. If you are unable to attend the fundraiser but would still like to make a
According to Lapeer woman in her kitchen. At I just want to say donation please contact Imlay City Christian School at 810-724-5695
County Undersheriff that point, she spun around how proud I was of the
Jeremy Howe, Sgt. Joe and pointed a pistol at deputies in trying to de-
Nesbit and Deputy David them. escalate the situation as Join the MISSION #ICCS_Crusader or at www.ICCSchool.net
Barrett arrived at the resi- Nesbit and Barrett took well as showing incredible
dence around 3:30 p.m. to a tactical stance outside the restraint,Howe said. A SPECIAL THANK YOU to
serve a mental health peti- home, ordering her to drop Anytime our deputies
tion to a 56 year-old female. the weapon. Nearly 15 min- have to pick someone up on Imlay City Christian Reformed Church for hosting our event
Lapeer County Community utes later she too emerged a mental health petition, the
Mental Health obtained a from the home, without the situation can be very unsta-
court order to have the
woman hospitalized but she
gun, and surrendered to
police.
ble and can deteriorate
quickly. The deputies defi-
NOW ACCEPTING 2017-18 enrollment
was not compliant.
Howe said the subject
The officers
requested assistance from
had nitely handled a situation
that we all can learn from. applications for NEW STUDENTS!
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which provided grant cate and a free Amazon Ms.Wright for her instruc-
money to top high school tablet. tion and for connecting our Danielle White, Isabelle Bourque, and Grace Zimmerman earned tablets
artists across the state. As further reward, students to these competi- and cash for the Almont High School art program, as did Amanda Smit,
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scheduled for March 16. Marshall even made its Albums in the U.S., accord- memorating his 2017 induction into the Almont
The event will be held in way into the German publi- ing to the Western Music Athletic Hall of Fame.
the Brown Lupton Ballroom cation Fair Play Country Association.
on the campus of Texas
Christian University in Fort
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Moonshadows...
I ts 7:20 p.m. Thursday
night, dinner is done and
the Moon hasnt shown its
In four hours at 3 a.m. I
will resist his alluring radi-
ance of 71%, for I must
face yet. Thats because its regenerate a good crop of
a Waning Gibbous. brain cells for our trip to
The MOONGIANT Lexington, Kentucky,
website says, The average tomorrow morning.
moonrise for this phase is It should be a good
between 9 a.m. and mid- weather weekend to trav-
night depending on the age el, my friend Sue said
of the phase. today.
The Moon rises later The best hen and cat
each night, reaches its peak sitter around these parts,
at mid-phase around 3 a.m. Sue loves animals and
and sets after sunrise. That takes good care of ours
Photo provided
explains why I awoke at 3 while were away. This
a.m. Tuesday to bright bed- frees our minds to relax
posts and a glowing bath- and visit with Uncle
Monty Hall offers traders a choice... room floor. I love when Tab and Aunt Alma
that happens. Leigh.
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All the Liblong day.. enjoyable to isolation booths and iron pergola resembled a wont be any moonshad-
be together donned pairs of head- whales ribcage afloat. The ows following me to
as a family phones. The challenger shadows of our mature Kentucky and staying the
but isnt that played first in each round Covered in cream on Beat the Clock. maple trees sketched the night. I wont be leapin
what old and selected the point value earth with their long and hoppin on moonshad-
people do? (1 to 11) they wanted to branches. ows when I should be
Watch game attempt. Higher-value ques- We planted those trees sleeping.
shows after tions were more difficult, our first summer after we Dear Reader, it's 11:20
Rick dinner? and questions often had built the house in 1989. p.m. and clouding up.
Liblong Actually, I several parts. The first How were we to know Theres no Moon in sight.
dont care if show was a disaster with those saplings Mels father Just a few faint stars. Its
thats what the contestants not very gave us would grow into past bedtime. Ive plum
old people do. I like those well versed. what arborists and garden- run out of words and mind.
two shows. We, like mil- So they began telling ers term noxious? Oh, one last thing: the
lions of other people one of the players the How did twenty-eight Waning Crescent phase is
around the country, play answers! The fix was in. It years pass under this faith- best viewed an hour of two
ful light and now I am a before the sunrise. So, take
Photo provided
beginning. They draw huge I can take the curtain Carol Kathryns best day ever would be spent hanging
audiences and are easy and Merrill is standing next to. out with the people who make me enjoy life.
cheap to produce. Ill take the curtain, If she had $1,000 to give to any cause, she would
The first one I remem- Monty! give it to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital
Bob Barker had dark hair early on The Price is because they help find cures for catastrophic diseas-
ber was Beat the Clock Right. Authors note:
starring Bud Collyer. Hed Reader Jeff Trott has a es in children.
bring couples onstage to was another of my faves in sharp eye (and knows his Her plans for the future include finishing her stud-
perform silly stunts with was The Price is Right the early days. Monty Hall history). He pointed out ies through the Blue Water Middle College program
only a few seconds to do which is still on today with would pick out a trader that in last weeks column I and then moving on to a four-year university.
them. The setup for the Drew Carey as host. Bob from the audience who was wrote that Zachary Taylor
stunt was often designed to Barker hosted for 35 years. wearing a crazy costume. and Millard Fillmore were
look easy but then have a Four contestants place a Hed then offer them a elected in the election of
complication or gimmick
revealed.
single bid on an initial
prize and the contestant
deal. They could have what 1850. The Presidential
he first showed them, cash, election in which they were Academic All-Star
For example, Collyer who bids closest to the for example, or trade it for elected was, of course, in
would say All you have to prizes actual retail price an unknown prize. 1848. My mistake. Thanks,
do is stack four plates, without going over wins it. Sometimes the curtain (or Jeff! Incidentally, the
check the clock to see how Two of the winners face off box) would open and there Democrat that Taylor
Morgan Woods
much time they had to do at the end of the show for a would be a new car or defeated was Lewis Cass Senior ~ Capac High School
it, and then add Oh, and showcase worth lots of other great prize. from Michigan.
Sometimes, however, it Email Rick at Morgan is the daughter of
one more thing...you cant money. Kevin and Nancy Woods.
use your hands. Common Lets Make a Deal might be a cow or other rick.liblong@cox.net. She has a 3.8 GPA.
Morgan participates in com-
petitive cheer, golf, softball and
Town Talk
Editors note: Due to space p.m. at the Almont Lions voucher will be received p.m. For more info call 810- Friendship. Join us every 3rd Community Schools. House
constraints announcements Hall, 222 Water St., for a pot- before you stop in to shop. 796-3355. Tuesday of each month from Rules available at Dryden
will be posted one week in luck and program. Call 798- Any questions, please call 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cavis Bar & Grill. License #C27715
advance of the event. Notices
must be received in writing by
8210 for more info. Sherrie Cramton at 810-395-
1905.
Youth Events Pioneer Restaurant, 5600
Lapeer Rd. in Kimball Twp.
Woman's Life Chapter 855
Adults 55 and over are invit- will continue its Bottle &
noon Monday prior to the Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. 48074. No RSVP necessary.
ed to Berlin Twp. Senior The Capac Kitchen serves Can Drive, to help those in
publication date. This is a FREE workshop for For more info call Joanne K.
Center to play cards from free meals every Tuesday need, throughout the year of
3-5 year olds & parents/care- at 810-324-2304. This activity
For Senior Citizens
noon-3 p.m. the 2nd from 4:30-6 p.m. at Zion 2017. Call for the nearest
givers! Enjoy fun projects is sponsored by Widowed
Wednesday of every month. United Methodist Church. drop off location. For large
that will develop your childs Friends, a peer support
Bring a sack lunch, beverag- donations a pickup service is
Free meals for people in need skills and prepare them for group www.widowedfriends.
Indoor Sr. Pickelball - Capac es provided. Senior stretch available. 810-392-5136.
are offered at the North school! Children also enjoy a org.
Elementary School Cafeteria, exercise on Tuesdays 10-11 Branch Senior Center on snack, story time, and a free The Imlay City Christian
4 p.m. Tues., & Thurs. from a.m. Potluck luncheons will Widowed Friends invites all
Monday and Thursday eve- book! Call the Family School is holding a fundrais-
Feb. 7 to May 23 (cancelled if be served the 4th Tuesday of widowed to join us for break-
nings from 5:30-7 p.m. Call Literacy Center today to er for TAFFY (Tuition
school closed). every month at noon. Call fast and friendship in a safe
810-441-0322 for more info. reserve your seat at 810-664- Assistance Fundraising For
Gentle Yoga Tuesdays from 810-395-4518 for details. setting every 2nd and 4th
2737 and for more info on Youth). Come join us for
Orchards' Cupboard Food Monday of the month at 9
9-10 a.m. at First Ryan Smith, a certified alco- dates and times. euchre the 2nd Saturday of
Pantry is open the 3rd a.m. at Seros, 925 Gratiot in
Congregational Church in hol and drug counselor will each month at 7 p.m. at the
Saturday of every month 9 Play groups available. Free 6 Marysville. For more info,
Almont. Practice led by Dina be available at the Imlay City Imlay City Christian School,
a.m.-noon. Food distributed week sessions. At these FREE call Julie at 810-388-0868.
Miramonti, RYT. Senior's Center on the 4th 7197 E. Imlay City Rd. in
at 74903 McKay Rd., Bruce 90-minute playgroups, chil-
Imlay City Senior Center Thursday of every month Lapeer County Families Imlay City. For more info,
Twp., 586-336-4673. www. dren will participate in story-
Texas Hold Em 12:30 p.m. from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Against Narcotics group call 810-724-5695.
orchardsonline.org. time, developmentally appro-
meets the 2nd Tuesday of the
For info 810-724-6030.
Dinner and an evening of Free Meals, Food Museums
priate games and crafts,
learn new skills, and enjoy a month at Faith Christian
Fellowship, 69 W. Nepessing
Medical Care
card playing with friends, snack and social time with
St. in Lapeer. Call 810-667-
50/50 raffle and prizes of The Dryden Historical other children. Parents will
St. Pauls Lutheran Church 0119 for more info or email Lapeer County Health
high and low for each table Society meets at 7 p.m. the have the chance to talk to
Food for Families kitchen is faithchrist09@aol.com. Department, 1800 Imlay City
every 3rd Monday at the first Wednesday of the month other adults with same-age
open to the public for free, Rd., Lapeer - Regular
Washington Senior Center, and the museum opens every children. Register now for TOPS 620 Lapeer weight-
hot meals every Monday and Immunization Clinic Hours:
57880 Van Dyke, Washington Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. the next session! Numerous loss group meets Tuesday
Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m. (held in 2nd floor clinic area)
Twp., MI 48094, from 4-8 locations and dates available. nights at the Hunters Creek
The Capac Historical Society Mondays 1-3:30 p.m. Walk-
This Heart Loves Food For more info and to sign up Mobile Home Park Club
p.m. Call for further details, In, Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-
Pantry is open the 1st is open to visitors daily from call the Family Literacy House, 725 DeMille Rd. in
586-752-6543. 11:30 p.m. By Appointment
Saturday of each month from 1-3 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. on Center at 810-664-2737. Lapeer. Weigh-in from 6-6:30
Swing Dance Lessons offered Sundays. Call 810-395-2859 Only, Thursdays 1-3:45 p.m.
9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Gateway p.m., meeting from 6:30-7:30
Support Groups
at the Port Huron Senior for more info. By Appointment Only.
Assembly Church, 2796 S. p.m. For more info call 810-
Center, 600 Grand Avenue in Additional Immunization
Van Dyke Rd., Imlay City. The Imlay City Historical 664-7579.
Port Huron, every Tues. from Clinics Offered: By
The Attica United Methodist Museum will be closed to the Woman's Life Chapter 855 TOPS 888 (Take Off Pounds Appointment Only (held in
7:30-9 p.m. and the 1st and
Church will be holding a free public until April 1, 2017. will meet March 7, 2017 in Sensibly) meets Wednesdays 2nd floor clinic area). Walk-
3rd Thurs. of the month from
community meal on the 2nd During that time volunteers Richmond at the Lois at the 25 Pine Ridge Dr. in In (held in lower level). For
7:30-9 p.m. with instructors
and 4th Tuesday of each will be establishing new Wagner Memorial Library Lapeer. Weigh-in at 8:30 additional info, to check if we
Lyle Malaski & Kristina
month from 4:30-6:30 p.m. exhibits, continuing research at 6:30 pm. Everyone is wel- a.m., 9:30 a.m. meeting. Call accept your insurance, or to
Morton. Call 810-984-5061
For more info please call 810- projects, and planning spe- come to attend. Linda at 810-245-3955 or schedule an appointment
for more info.
724-0690 or visit www.atti- cial events. Volunteers are at Phyllis 810-395-7035 for please call 810-667-0448.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Council on Aging caumc.org. the museum most Wednesday more info.
meetings are held every Free hearing and vision
Membership is open to indi- mornings. For questions con-
The Attica Food Bank at the Monday night at 8 p.m. at St. For those that have experi- screens for children of pre-
viduals 18 and older. The tact Marilyn Swihart 724-
Attica United Methodist Paul's Lutheran Church in enced the death of a loved school age are available at
Capac Senior Center is open 1904.
Church, 27 Elk Lake Rd., is Imlay City. one, a support group is avail- the Lapeer County Health
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. week-
open from 2-4 p.m. the 2nd The Imlay City Historical able facilitated by a trained Department. To schedule an
days. We offer a variety of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
and 4th Monday of each Museum needs your support United Hospice Service appointment please call 810-
activities such as fitness and and Al-Anon meetings are
month. Proof of residency - Becoming a volunteer is a (UHS) bereavement volun- 667-0448 or 810-245-5549.
craft classes, a book review held every Wednesday night
and need required. great way to support the teer. Marlette Regional
group, cards and bus trips. at 8 p.m. at the Capac United Capac Pharmacy is teaming
community. The Imlay City Hospital, 2770 Main Street in
Call Lori at 395-7889 for The Capac Community Food Methodist Church, Capac, with Support Million Hearts
Historical Museum shares its Marlette, hosts this support
more info. Pantry, 114 S. Main Street, is MI. by offering in-pharmacy
collections and history with group the 1st Friday of each
open each Wednesday from blood pressure screenings,
Almont and Dryden area the public through the gener- Grief Support Group - 7 month at 10 a.m. in the
1-3 p.m. Please call LOVE, 136 North Main St. in Capac,
senior citizens meet the 2nd osity of those who give their week series beginning Feb. 7 Administration Conference
INC. at 810-245-2414 in Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Tuesday of the month at 12 time to this effort. Whether through March 21 (every Room. For more info, call
advance to ensure your food Everyone is invited to come
you like to give tours, weed in Tues. from noon-2 p.m.) at 800-635-7490 or visit www.
the garden, help with collec- the Imlay City Senior Center, and have their blood pres-
marletteregionalhospital.org.
tion care, or do office work 395 E. Third St. Contact: sure read for free.
the museum needs you. If Tracy Ruhlman at Senior
Fundraisers
your interests are in history
you are with the right crowd.
Center, 810-724-6030, Ginger
Miller, 810-724-5772.
Ace of Hearts Progressive
Events
The Almont Community Lapeer Area Citizens Against Raffle. Weekly drawing held Celebrity Autograph Auction
AFFORDABLE INDEPENDENT LIVING APARTMENTS WITH: Historical Society Museum is Domestic Assault meets 1-3 at Dryden Bar & Grill - In preparing for its Friday,
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c
known persons on any type
of item (authors on books,
sports stars on balls, movie
stars on photos, etc.) With
questions or to make a dona-
tion, call the Lapeer County
MSU Extension office at 810-
AREA UNITED
St. Pauls 667-0341 or email msue.lap-
eer@county.msu.edu. Those
Lutheran Church interested in attending this
(ELCA) autographs auction can also
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Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Friday Youth 7:00 pm Morning Service 10:45 am
Pastor Tim Martin Evening Service 6:00 pm Woman's Life Chapter 855
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15 Sunday 10 a.m. Service 15 15 15 will continue its Bottle &
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14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53) drop off location. For large
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI
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Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages Worship 10:00 a.m. 881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888 available. 810-392-5136.
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810-796-3341 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Weekday Masses
586.336.4673
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10:30 a.m. Worship Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8 am Wed. 10 am Evening Service - 5:00 p.m. and speak to Carolyn, Cheryl
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth First Sat. 8 am
Sunday Mornings
Nursery Available
Weekend Masses
Wednesday Family Night - 6:45 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. or Pete at 810-660-7823.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Jr. Church for K-5th grade
Sat. Vigil Mass 5 pm
10:30 am Supervised child care during all services
Youth Group 6th-12th grade Adult & Children's Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Club News
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays Sun. 9 am - English Children's Church during service. Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
11 am - Spanish
Confessions 1/2 hr. before each Mass &4pm Sat. COME & MAKE A Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May
15 810-724-0687 15 Father Paul Ward 15
DIFFERENCE WITH US! 15 Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist 15 Staffed Nursery During Worship 15
West Berlin Imlay City Christ Evangelical First Congregational Church Veterans of Foreign Wars
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U.M.C. 670 N. Van Dyke 1970 S. Almont Ave., Imlay City 275 Bancroft - Imlay City
598 N. Almont Ave. (Fairgrounds
Imlay City, MI 48444
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810-724-7855 810-798-8855 Meetings 2nd Thursday, every
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Morning Worship 11:00am Sunday School 9:00 a.m. 810-724-6207 Sr. Pastor: Keith Langley other month, 7 p.m.; Post
810-395-2409 1st Sunday of the Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday School &Morning Adult Group 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service at 10:15 a.m.
Nursery available and Jr. Church
Meetings 1st Thursday every
Month Evening Service 2:30pm Thursday Worship 7:00 p.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m. month, 7 p.m.; Auxiliary
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Classes (all ages) 7:00pm Pastor Rev. Dr. Renee C. Jackson
for ages 3 thru 5th grade
Meetings 1st Saturday of every
810-724-3306 Jr./Sr. High Youth Group ~ Sundays 6-8pm
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Thursday of the month at
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Catholic Church Masonic Center in Almont.
Church Lutheran Church - 3834 N. Mill Street 4331 Capac Road 872 Capac Rd. 4538 Dryden Rd. Dryden, MI
Missouri Synod P.O. Box 208 Capac, MI 48014 The Imlay City American
2008 N. Van Dyke Dryden MI 48428 810-395-7572
Allenton, MI 48002
810-796-3951 Legion Post 135 meets the
7191 Imlay City Road 810-395-7074 www.lutheransonline.com/holyred
Box 82 Imlay City www.stnicholascapac.com www.stjohnsallenton.com 2nd and last Wednesdays of
Imlay City, MI 48444 Bible Study - 9:15 am Weekday Masses:
Weekday Masses: Weekday Masses: 8:00 am - BIBLE CLASS the month at 7:30 p.m. The
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Weekend Masses:
Worship Service: 10:00 am
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Phone 810-724-2620 Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Saturday - 6:00 p.m.
Pastor Steven Helms
Sunday - 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. 1450 or americanlegion-
Pastor Chad Hampton lutheranfamilyofchrist.org 16 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 15 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 15 Christian Preschool Available 15 post135@frontier.com.
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The high schools par- and how all three branches tered around the Mock Trial rounds are time limited and
ticipating this year are: of our government are at concept, with curriculum judged. Students and teams
Algonac, Anchor Bay, work in any court proceed- including the legal process, are scored and awarded for
Capac, Marine City ing. Through this process breakdown of the various individual performances Capac is one of ten high schools participating
Cardinal Mooney, Marine students develop an appre- parts of a trial, understand- and team performances. in Saturdays 12th Annual Mock Trial
City, Memphis, Port Huron ciation and respect for the ing the language in the The Judge John G. Tournament.
High, Port Huron Northern, Constitution and how it court system; and perhaps Cummings Professionalism
St. Clair and Yale. affects each and every one most importantly, hours of Award was established in onstrated the epitome of Overall Team, Best
Mock Trial is a com- of us, said Judge Cynthia instruction on ethics and 2012. This award is professionalism. Opening Statement, Best
petitive extracurricular S. Platzer, Mock Trial professionalism. designed to create in each More than 70 volun- Closing Argument, Best
activity where students Program Chair. Students gain valuable pub- student and team awareness teers from the community, Presentation of Case -
form teams to perform the Students also gain lic speaking and presenta- of the importance of pro- attorneys, judges, court Direct Exam, Best
roles of attorneys and wit- self-confidence through tion skills, communications fessionalism and ethics in staff and the local area Presentation of Case -
nesses in a simulated court this program. There is no and persuasion skills, ana- presenting their case, and in police departments all work Cross Exam, Best Witness
case before a jury. The jury coaching during the com- lytical skills, and a keen life. The students evaluate to put on this one day event Portrayal - (6 witnesses- 3
is comprised of actual judg- petition and students must insight into the tools of the each other on appearance, for the students. plaintiff/prosecution and 3
es, attorneys and citizens be able to carefully dissect trade of the legal profes- proficiency in addressing Round one begins at defense), and The Judge
from the community. The and review all sides of each sion. jury/judge, compliance 8:30 a.m., round two at John G. Cummings
competition is designed to issue in a case, and then Teams receive the case with mock trial rules, atti- 10:30 a.m. and round three Professionalism Award
reenact much of what might present and persuade others in early November and tude and persuasion. The at 1:00 p.m. at the County (determined by the stu-
take place in trial courts. in representing their posi- begin developing and prac- award was named for Judge Courthouse in Port Huron. dents).
Students are coached by a tions while working as a ticing a team strategy John G. Cummings, retired The awards presenta- For more information,
partnership of at least one team. We are fortunate to throughout the next four Judge of the 72nd District tion is at 5 p.m. at St. Clair call Judge Cynthia S.
teacher coach and at least have such professional ded- months until participating Court, who for some fifty County Community Platzer at 810-985-2083 or
one lawyer coach, who vol- icated attorney coaches, in the Competition the last (50) years in the practice of College Center/Caf. visit www.sc2mocktrial.
unteer their time and talents teacher coaches, bar mem- Saturday of February. law and on the bench dem- Awards given are: Best org/
Dispatch log...
Editors note: The fol- Rd. in Mussey Twp. Goodland Twp.
lowing is a compilation of February 15, 2017 alarms in the 2800
activity and reports from larceny in the 15000 block of Hannan Rd. in
area police departments: block of Donald Rd. in Imlay Twp.
Mussey Twp. suspicious circum-
In Imlay City: animal complaint in stances in the 4500 block of
February 17, 2017 the 14000 block of Imlay City Rd.
03:15-03:46 Parking Chrisandra Lane in Mussey February 17, 2017
Enforcement (City Wide) Twp. suspicious circum-
08:22 Civil Dispute (300 February 16, 2017 stances in the 4900 block of
block N. Cedar St.) suspicious circum- Spencer St. in Arcadia Twp.
15:50 Parking Enforcement stances in the 230 block of suspicious circum-
(500 block S. Cedar St.) Quail Ridge Drive in Capac stances in the 1700 block of
Photo by Tom Wearing
16:10 Private Property car deer accident in the Force Rd. in Attica Twp.
Accident (400 block E. 14000 block of Burt Rd. in sick care for medical in
Capac Rd.) Mussey Twp. the 4100 block of Newark
16:14 Assist LCSD (5100 odor investigation by Rd. in Attica Twp.
block Belle River Rd.) firefighters in the 300 block February 18, 2017
Spencer Kent, Phil Blair, Rex Haines, Terry Town, Frank Spivey (seated) Multiple Traffic Stops of E. Aldrich St. in Capac misdemeanor warrant
and Brian Johnson, Kenny Wennington and Chris Schenkel relax around throughout the day February 18, 2017 arrest on N. Lake George
one of the tables at the newly refurbished Dryden Veterans Hall. February 18, 2017 larceny in the 14000 Rd. in Attica Twp.
19:49 Suspicious Vehicle block of Sharrard Rd. in noise complaint in the
Blessing: Dryden Vets building rebuilt (2000 block S. Almont Berlin Twp.
Ave.) Multiple Traffic Stops February 19, 2017
100 blk of Force Rd. in
Attica Twp.
throughout the day civil posting in the
from page 1-A February 19, 2017 5300 block of Burton Rd. in February 19, 2017
02:49 Assist Almont PD Mussey Twp. car deer accident on S.
steel sinks and countertops, Summers Rd. in Attica Twp.
lighting, ceiling repairs, (100 block N. Main St.) February 20, 2017
03:17 Welfare Check (1900 suspicious circum- ORV complaint on Elk
replacement of kitchen Lake Rd. in Attica Twp.
items, repainting and more block S. Cedar St.) stance in the 15000 block of
10:45 Medical Assist (100 Turner Rd. in Lynn Twp. noise complaint in the
on the lower level. 4700 block of Newark Rd.
Member Frank Spivey, block W. Third St.) assist fire department
20:00 Motorist Assist (1800 in the 100 block of Quail in Attica Twp.
who retired from the misdemeanor arrest
Marine Corps about five block S. Cedar St.) Ct. in Capac
22:25 Alarm (500 block N. assist fire department warrant in the 4400 block
years ago, noted that the Imlay City Rd. in Attica
1950s-vintage building Cedar St.) in the 100 block of S.
22:36 Suspicious Matteson St. in Capac Twp.
also needed to be brought sick care for medical in
up to code. Circumstance (100 block
Those necessary Grove Ave.) In Lapeer the 5200 block of Imlay
Multiple Traffic Stops County: City Rd. in Attica Twp.
updates required installing
new wiring and insulation throughout the day Complaints handled by February 20, 2017
and making the building the Lapeer County Sheriffs fraud in the 6400 block
In St. Clair
Photo by Tom Wearing
Obituaries
~ Stanley Chrysler, 79 ~ ~ John C. Jack Bell Sr., 81 ~
Stanley Chrysler, age (Dorothy) Chrysler of John C. (Jack) Bell Sr., his daughter, Jayme of Volunteers in Mission pro-
79, of Marlette, Michigan, Lapeer, MI; four stepsons: age 81, passed away Marquette; and his son, gram of the United
died Sunday, February 19, Ronald Dailey of Port Tuesday, February 14, John (Colleen) of Methodist Church.
2017 at Marlette United Huron, MI, James Dailey 2017 at his home in McMillan; grandchildren, A memorial service will be
Hospice Residence in of Brimley, MI, Sven Marquette. Samantha Feskhorn (John), held at Paradise United
Marlette, MI. (Shirley) Dailey of FL, He was born January Jill Plesscher, and Joe Methodist Church later this
Stanley John Chrysler and John Dailey of FL; 18, 1936 in Lapeer, Dupuis; as well as great year.
was born May 30, 1937 in one step-daughter, Michigan, son of Charles grandchildren Kayla, Memorials may be
Capac, MI. He is the son Jaqueline Dailey of and Naida (Stimpson) Brianna, Alley, Gabby, made to that church. The
Bell. He was raised in Alana and Emma. Many family would also like to
of the late John Edwin Southfield, MI; many
Capac, Michigan and others called him Dad, express their thanks to the
and the late Anne Elsie beloved grandchildren moved to Paradise, Grampa or Papa Jack. UPHS EMS and Swanson-
(Glassford) Chrysler. and great-grandchildren; Michigan after retirement Jack loved the U. P. Lundquist Funeral Home
Stanley grew up in Capac and many beloved nieces as an experimental and especially the area for their compassionate
and is a 1955 graduate of and nephews. mechanic at Ford Proving around the Tahquamenon service.
Capac High School. He was preceded in Grounds in Romeo, River and Paradise. He Please visit www.
He married Edda death by two sisters: Betty Michigan. hunted, fished, and swansonlundquistfuneral-
Anna Krauskopf on April Tanis and Marlene Dodge. He is survived by his watched the river flow by. many years working in home.com to convey your
20, 1979 in Marlette, The funeral service wife, Virginia (Hamilton); He and Virginia also spent Haiti, through the condolences on line.
Michigan. will be held 11:00 a.m.,
Stanley was a real Friday, February 24.
estate broker and owned 2017, at Muir Brothers ~ Edward Holly, 82 ~
his own company, Funeral Home of Imlay
Chrysler Realty. Early on City, 225 N. Main Street, Edward Holly, age 82, His family says he was full Keifer of Piqua, OH; 20
he installed fences for Imlay City, MI. Reverend of Lake Orion, previously of witticism. grand-children, many
Sears Roebuck and Juan A. Martinez will of Davison, MI died at Edward is survived by great-grandchildren and 2
worked with his dad as a officiate. Interment will home in Lake Orion, MI. two daughters: Judy great-great-grandchildren.
handyman. be in Imlay Township Edward Joseph Holly (Brian) Toutant of Oxford, He was preceded in
was born July 8, 1934 in MI and Demetra (Keith death by wife, Judy Holly
He was a member of Cemetery.
Piqua, Ohio. He is the son Hamilton) Holly of MA; and his brother-in-law,
The Potter House Church The family will be of the late Cletus and the one son: Christopher (Bev) George Keifer.
and the handyman there. available for visitation 2-4 late Cecilia (Smith) Holly. Holly of IN; four stepsons: A Funeral Mass was
Stanley liked to work on and 6-8 p.m., Thursday, He grew up in Piqua and is Barry Westerfield of NC, held Tuesday, February 21
cars, work with wood February 23 and 10-11 a 1952 graduate of Bobby Westerfield of at St. John the Evangelist
making picture frames a.m., Friday, February 24 Lehman Catholic High Defiance, OH, Steven Catholic Church, 404 N.
and bird houses, and was at Muir Brothers Funeral School. Edward went on to (Barb) Westerfield of IN, Dayton Street, Davison,
a great painter. Home. receive his Bachelor and Robby (Anne) Holly MI. Father Andrew
Stanley is survived by Those wishing to degree in Engineering of Sacramento, CA; four Czajkowski officiated.
his wife: Edda Chrysler; make a memorial contri- from GMI College (now step-daughters: Koneta Interment followed at St.
two daughters: Cindy bution may make them to: Kettering University) in Edward was employed (Jerry) Smith of John's Cemetery, Davison,
Chrysler of Ludington, Marlette United Hospice. Flint, MI in 1956. as an engineer at General Russellville, KY, Susan MI
MI and Laurie (Roy) Funeral arrangements He married Jeweldean Motors in Flint where he (Tony) Strump of Lapeer, Funeral arrangements
Hutzinski of Lynn, MI; were made by Muir Renfrow on October 30, retired. Out of college, he MI, Kelly Holly of were made by Muir
one son: John Chrysler of Brothers Funeral Home of 1971 in Michigan. They worked at GM Fischer Macomb, MI, Kerry Brothers Funeral Home of
Lakeland, FL; one sister: Imlay City. lived in Imlay City, raising Body in Detroit and then (Glenn) Waters of Imlay City. Please be sure
Mary Ellen (Hugh) Please be sure to sign their family and then L&L Products in Romeo. Wheaton, IL; his brother: to sign our on-line register
Warren of Houston, TX; our on-line register muir- moved to Davison, where He liked to listen to James (Elaine) Holly of book at muirbrothersfh.
one brother: Daniel brothersfh.com they lived for 20 years. WJR and watch Fox News. NC; his sister: Kathleen com
Rural Lifestyles
now a wildlife biologist in feeders, predators and nest and large concentrations eralizations, Malpass said.
the Bird Banding survival were complex: of crows. The crows may Given the popularity
Researchers continue to study how the nest- Laboratory at the U.S. Neighborhoods with lots of have been attracted by the of backyard bird feeding,
ing success of the Northern Cardinal is impact- Geological Surveys feeders had more cowbirds bird feeders but werent this is a pertinent area for
ed by the presence of predators attracted to Patuxent Wildlife Research and crows birds known completely satiated by the additional research, she
human-provided foods. Center in Maryland. to prey on songbird nests bird seed, leading to higher said.
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clearly fearful of losing his for his family. est Relay. For Capac, that Please know that we
family. There is no minimiz- would be the Relay For are incredibly grateful for
John Topie had commit- ing the terror John caused John Topie was presented with a basketball in Life of Lapeer County held the Relay For Life of
ted a serious crime and he those at the pharmacy, recognition of his 400th career win. at Eastern Michigan Capac and the countless
was paying for his actions. Louise Topie tells me. Fairgrounds in Imlay City volunteers, participants,
At no time has she or be sentenced to 5 to 15 Frankly, I am astound- on Saturday, June 10, the sponsors, team captains,
Addicted to her family ever suggested years. ed that Mr. Topie is still staffers wrote. event leadership and hours
Fentanyl... John shouldnt pay for his John could be looking alive given the dangerously Relay For Life events devoted to the fight against
After two back sur- crime. They understand at serving another three- high doses of Fentanyl and raise funds to benefit the cancer for the past nine
geries John Topies life punishment is in order, and-a-half years in jail. He other opioid medications American Cancer Society years, Hurley and Vaughn
completely unraveled. they dont understand the will be 72 years old when doctors prescribed. Doctors which are used for cancer said.
Using a BB pistol, in lack of he is released and its a were seriously wrong in
June of 2015, John walked compas- shame not one of those prescribing these medica-
tions over years, and not Cancer survi-
into a Lapeer pharmacy sion for doctors will be serving it
realizing they were not vors and their
and demanded Fentanyl him by the with him, Louise tells me
working and posed great caregivers walk
from the young lady be- criminal in our phone conversation,
danger, Dr. Miller writes. a celebratory
hind the counter. Fentanyl justice sys- her voice quivering with
He went on to state, lap at the 2016
is 50 to 100 times stronger tem. Lou- emotion.
Doctors did not intervene Relay for Life of
than morphine and com- ise feels he The brain and consider alternative Capac. Last
monly administered to late is, at least
stage cancer patients. John in part, a
Louise on opioids... pain treatments in lieu of years event
Topie An article written by prescribing opioid medica- raised more
had been using Fentanyl victim of than $25,000 for
Greta Rybus for NPR tions despite high levels
(patches) for eight years, the medical the American
explains how opioid addic- of pain. Doctors should be
prescribed by doctors system. She feels doctors Cancer Society.
tion works. held responsible for the
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for pain from those back and pharmaceutical compa-
Opioids increase the expected and unfortunate
surgeries. His supply of the nies just keep feeding the
amount of dopamine in adverse legal consequences
potent painkiller was gone addicts for pure greed.
a part of the brain called Mr. Topie is now experi-
John was given 83
with 10 days left before he
could fill his next prescrip- prescriptions by doctors
for Fentanyl in a little over
the limbic reward system.
Dopamine causes intense
encing.
Mr. Topie is not a Water: ZBA to tackle
tion. John was facing an-
other bout with withdrawal.
Withdrawal from Fen-
four years. He took him-
self out of rehabilitation
feelings of pleasure, which criminal, hes not a drug
drives users to seek out the dealer, the doctors are, request from authority
drug again and again, the Dr. Miller reinforces in a
tanyl is a brutal experience. centers twice and still the phone conversation with work. GLWA is working
article states. from page 1-A
John had gone through it system allowed doctors to me. with the Lapeer County
People can become
before and every part of his prescribe him more Fen- Fentanyl is a con- said in a statement. Road Commission to mini-
dependent on opioids very
body wanted nothing to do tanyl after he left. Hard to trolled substance and the As a result the booster mize the impact to local
quickly and breaking the
with it again. Withdrawal is understand in this day and doctors who prescribed stations will be needed to citizens and businesses.
physical dependence in-
intensevomiting, muscle age isnt it? maintain the appropriate The authority hopes to
volves a several-day night- this medication violated
pain, cramps, diarrhea, This is a societal ill- the controlled substance levels of disinfectant in the have both facilities up and
mare called detox. People
insomnia, fever and sweat- ness and its wrong! Its laws, which is to prescribe water. At those stations, running by late summer.
who dont get intensive
ing. We cannot begin to a money cycle, making medication in a safe and in sodium hypochlorite would The city of Flint is due
treatment, people who are
understand. money on the backs of ad- be added to the transmis- to start using treated water
just detoxified have relapse a medically sound man-
His addiction to the dicts, Louise passionately ner. People are dying and sion main. from the KWA sometime
rates that can be above 90
percent. committing crimes on this This will maintain this year once the new sys-
appropriate disinfection tem, which will deliver
With all of the above in mind it I accept that no one
forced the medication
controlled substance, Dr.
Miller goes on to say. concentrations for custom- raw water from Lake
does not excuse what John did. down Johns throat. But, With all of the above ers served by this transmis-
sion main in accordance
Huron to a treatment facili-
ty in Flint, meets testing
in mind it does not excuse
He committed a crime and most persons have been
told since childhood what John did. He commit- with the Safe Drinking criteria established by the
must pay a penalty for this. to follow the doctors ted a crime and must pay a
penalty for this. But, it puts
Water Act, the GLWA
said.
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
orders. John did that and
But, it puts in perspective the it resulted in his addiction in perspective the circum- The booster station in In April 2014, Flint
Goodland Twp. would ser-
circumstances from which the which led to this criminal
act, says his friend and
stances from which the
crime emanated and may vice the line that feeds into
switched its water source
from what is now the
crime emanated and may give assisting attorney John give some understanding as Imlay City.
As part of this work,
GLWA to Flint River. At
to why, Lengemann tells the time, it was viewed as
some understanding as to why. Lengemann.
Johns motive wasnt me. pipework and access struc- a cost-saving tactic until
tures will need to be con- the KWA was set to be
--Attorney John Lengemann to hurt or harm anyone or
steal money or property
John Topie sits in the
county jail today awaiting structed on the transmis- complete in 2016.
for personal gain like most his sentencing before sion main, which is located Water being taken from
prescribed medication explains. Judge Nick Holowka for on the south side of the Flint River was not
armed robbery situa-
forced him to make deci- The criminal justice robbing a pharmacy in Bowers Road,the GLWA being properly treated and,
tions. John simply needed
sions to serve his addic- system is black and white. said in their statement. as a result, lead from old
fentanyl patches to feed an Lapeer. He has served
tion. His every waking The gray area is that a good nearly 20 months in jail, In order to safely con- service lines began to leach
addiction that was beyond
moment was about feeding person, a good community since turning himself in to struct the necessary pipe into the water supply.
his control, Lengemann
the addiction, it was more man was taken from us. He face the consequences of and structures, temporary Flint made the switch
says.
important than anything. wasnt living on the street. his crime. road closures will be back to Detroit Water/
More important than the Doctors gave him highly Compassion There are many who required to complete the GLWAin October 2015.
consequences which were addictive medication and in order? are asking Judge Holowka
sure to follow. Blue Cross and Blue Shield John understands he to consider compassion.
John isnt alone. Its
estimated that 2.5 million
paid for it, Louise con-
tinues, anger clearly in her
must pay for his crimes,
hes not denying that.
Clearly John was motivat-
ed by addiction, not greed, Wild: Rehabilitator to
Americans are addicted to voice. He has paid a huge price
opioids and heroin accord-
ing to the National Institute
John is being pun-
ished for a disease given
already, more than most
know.
and therein lies a distinct
difference. Will three more
years of jail help the vic-
speak at Imlay Library
to him by doctors through Norman S. Miller, MD, tims? Will it serve to pun- from page 1-A Oakland, and Macomb
of Drug Abuse.
prescribed medication, Health Advocate, PLLC Counties.
At a recent Rotary ish John more than he has Hadac will show how
Louise states. of East Lansing examined Dont miss Hadacs
Club meeting in Imlay been punished already? wildlife rehabilitating is not
Sources tell me it has John Topie and his evalua- Or could John, a former wildlife rehabilitation pre-
City, Sheriff Scott McK- a hobbyit is a profession
been recommended John tion is telling. sentation at the Ruth
enna presented a program teacher, repay society for
that is demanding. Hughes Library beginning
his crime in another way?
You will also learn at 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday,
John Topie Wouldnt he be a powerful
how rewarding and chal- March 1. The presentation
explaining a speaker to our youth about
the dangers of drug addic- lenging saving the life of a is free, all are welcome to
strategy to wild animal is, Hadac attend.
his Imlay City tion? Could his experience says. The biggest reward The Imlay Conversation
basketball motivate someone else in
our community to get the is watching injured, sick, or Salon is aimed at fostering
players in orphaned wild animals the dwindling art of We
2010. help they need?
This is an illness, they regain their freedom. foster the rapidly dwindling
should be taking care of Hadac has been a wild- art and practice of face-to-
someone who is ill, not life rehabilitator for 20 face conversations about
incarcerating them! pleads years and is licensed by the topics that are enlightening,
Louise. Michigan DNR. She spe- fun, relevant and interest-
Today, John sits in the cializes in large mammals ing. The infor-
same tattered jailhouse and coyote education. mal group encourages the
clothing, his face is bright, She has been speaking idea of community, where
yet remorseful, his pos- at various venues to find people get to know their
ture is straight. Love for people interested in reha- neighbors near and far,
his family has never been bilitating wildlife. Hadac is develop kinship and make
stronger and desire to help also an assistant researcher new friends.
others never greater. with the Southeastern For more information
Ironic isnt it? John is Michigan Coyote Research visit http://imlay-conversa-
in jail today...but for the Project (semcrp.org), trap- tion-salon.com/ or find
File photo
first time in eight years he ping, radio collaring, and Imlay Conversation Salon
is free! tracking coyotes in Wayne, on Facebook.
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and Tyler Woolner enjoyed a special trip to Ford Field with Dryden staff members (back) David
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Abdullah (center back), Lions cheerleaders and Roary, the Lions mascot.
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By Maria Brown process over the years. Our Participants fueled up way to do just that.
Tri-City Times Assistant Editor school has been trying for throughout the day by sam- By participating in
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Food and Nutrition cafeteria. We have been enough to have been High School, Margrif said.
Services Director Beth very fortunate to have the assigned a referee named We did this last year
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By Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor
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plus Capac and Almont qualified one each
surge to prevail
Cardinals overcome deficit, get
56-46 win over Yellowjackets
By Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor
DRYDEN The Dryden varsity boys basketball
team raised their mark to 14-3 this season, accomplish-
ing the feat with a 56-46 triumph against visiting
Memphis in a non-league confrontation last Wednesday
night.
In Wednesdays confrontation, Memphis took a 12-9
edge after one quarter was complete.
The next eight-minute stretch would see Memphis
Photo by Kevin Kissane
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Boys Basketball
Quarter two saw Cros- Hart (seven), Noah downed visiting Madison points, including three tri-
Lex hit for 17 points and Galbraith and Jose Heights Lamphere, 58-24, fectas) and Chase Kapron
Imlay City manage 15, Bartolomei Castro (six in a non-league varsity (11) led Almont that eve-
trimming their deficit to each), Travis Gould (a tri- boys basketball encounter ning. The Raiders also
37-28 at the halftime break. fecta) along with Bruce last Monday night. received points courtesy of
Reid Bannister, of Imlay City, goes up for a When play resumed, Bollini and Riley Bertram With the decision, Austin Watt (eight, featur-
shot during a game with Cros-Lex last week. Imlay City struck with a (two apiece). Almont improves to 14-3 ing a pair of treys), Drew
overall. Revoldt (seven), Eric Conn
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In Tuesdays encoun- their cushion some. Almont with 17 points.
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Almont moves to 12-3 and halftime break. four, pulling out a 48-42 Bourdeau (two each).
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will still be able to play North Central Thumb was over with. (three) along with Drew
against BWAC teams like League in all varsity sports The middle two quar- Katkic and Kayla
Imlay City and Yale. but soccer. ters saw Yale manage 19 Louwsma (two each).
Dryden falls to
(nine, including a trifecta), with Shelby Husovsky,
Capacs Jordan Hellmuth looks to pass as Jennifer Curtis (nine), Jona Mullin, Stacie
Almonts Clay Schapman defends in Fridays Paige Walton and DeGain and Emma
game. Elizabeth Kerby (three Shellenbarger (two apiece).
Dryden:
Webberville on road
DRYDEN Dryden established some much-
Prevails for returned from Webberville
with a 54-33 loss in a non-
needed breathing room.
Thanks to an 18-4 third
win, 56-46 league varsity girls basket-
ball contest on Tuesday,
quarter advantage, they
went up 41-24 with 24
February 14. minutes gone.
from page 1-B With the decision, Webberville then out-
pulling out a 56-46 victory. Dryden falls to 4-13 over- scored Dryden 13-9 the rest
John DelCampo (23 all. of the way, good for a
points), Max Kage (15, In Tuesdays contest, 54-33 victory when the
including a trifecta) and Dryden took a 14-12 edge final scores were added up.
Justin Knox (13, featuring after one quarter was done. Haylee Wolle (11
three treys) led Dryden The next eight-minute points, including a pair of
Photo by Kevin Kissane
with double figure point stretch saw Webberville net trifectas) led Dryden. The
outputs. The Cardinals 11 points and Dryden hit Cardinals also had Kelli
also had Sam Peyerk and for six. That staked Schenkel and Mia Sliman
Trey Raab (two points Webberville to a 23-20 lead (six points apiece), Jordan
each) along with Sean at the halftime break. Peters (four) along with
Riley (one) reach the scor- Drydens Justin Knox is pressured by a pair of Memphis defenders dur- When the action Hannah Peyerk and Lexi
ing column. ing a non-league confrontation last Wednesday. resumed, Webberville Seitz (three each) connect.
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Competitive Cheer
Almont seventh, Imlay ninth in district The host school took 6 p.m. Calkins, Jayme Hein,
By Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor first place that day, thanks Seven other teams were Alexis Soave, Rachell
to a total of 783.82 points. a part of the district field. Sarles, Autumn Kwierant,
TRI-CITY AREA Notre Dame Prep (758.18 Their ranks consisted of Ashley Kroll and Sara
The Almont and Imlay City points), Cros-Lex (716.58), Algonac (702.5 points), Ranucci competed for
Competitive Cheer teams and Armada (706.7) Marine City (695.22), Almont.
pulled up seventh and rounded out the top-four Almont (682.1), Yale Makenna Schocke,
ninth, respectively, last schools. (666.68), Imlay City Gina Abbott, Hollie Rager,
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is where the action unfold- School. The competition is Miranda Buehrle, Giovannangeli represented The Almont Competitive Cheer team pulled up
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ALMONT days after the last date of publication
of this Order to Answer. Failure to so
to adjourn 8:05pm. A complete copy
of the minutes is available at the
and personal property from which,
onto which, or related to which, there
Section 6. Repeal.
The Township Board hereby
pick up. The bus must be removed
from Imlay City Community Schools
TOWNSHIP do will result in a judgment by default township hall during business hours. is an emergency response incident and repeals Ordinance No. 2004-12, property no later than 2:00 p.m.
ALMONT TOWNSHIP being entered against the Defendant. Karen A. Klos, Clerk service provided. All the foregoing adopted August 18, 2004. March 15, 2017
BOARD The land in issue in this action is 8-1 parties are jointly and severally Section 7. Effective Date. 8-2
described as: A PARCEL OF LAND responsible. This Ordinance shall take effect
REGULAR MEETING IN AND BEING PART OF THE Section 2. Liability for emergency 30 days after publication.
SYNOPSIS
FEBRUARY 13, 2017
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE TOWNSHIP service fee. At a regular meeting of the DRYDEN
Meeting called to order by
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 31,
T8N, R12E, GOODLAND OF IMLAY
Emergency Service Fees shall be
assessed against any responsible party
Board of Trustees for the Township of
Imlay held on February 15, 2017, COMMUNITY
Supervisor at 7:00 p.m. at 819 N. TOWNSHIP, LAPEER COUNTY, ORDINANCE NO. 2017-01 when the Township incurs costs and Clerk Liz Makedonsky moved for SCHOOLS
Main St., Almont, MI. Members MICHIGAN, PARTICULARLY An ordinance to permit the expenses under the following circum- adoption of the foregoing ordinance WILL RECEIVE SEALED BID
present were Supervisor Bowman, DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT Township to recoup the costs and stances: and Trustee Michael Guerin support- PROPOSALS UNTIL MARCH 22,
Clerk Hoffner, Treasurer Kudsin, and A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF expenses generated by emergency a. Emergency Services provided ed the motion. 2017 AT 10:00 AM AT DRYDEN
Trustees Streeter, Groesbeck, Scott SAID SECTION 31, DISTANT N 0 service providers. for any accident, or fire involving, or Voting for: 5 COMMUNITY SCHOOLS,
Stroup, and Clay Stroup. The follow- DEG 21 00 E 508.85 FT FROM ITS THE IMLAY TOWNSHIP related to any vehicle, motor vehicle, Voting against: 0 DRYDEN HIGH SCHOOL 3866
ing actions were taken: 1)approved SOUTHWEST CORNER; THENCE BOARD HEREBY ORDAINS: trailer, aircraft, boat, snowmobile, The Supervisor declared the ROCHESTER ROAD, DRYDEN MI
consent agenda as presented, 2) EXTENDING N 0 DEG 21 00 E Section 1. Definitions. water craft, or implement of hus- ordinance adopted. 48428.
approved budget amendment. 501.49 FT, THENCE S 89 DEG 29 a. Controlled Substance. This bandry. For purposes of this ordi- Steve Hoeksema, THE PROPOSAL WILL BE
Meeting adjourned at 7:26 p.m. 48 E 882.41 FT; THENCE S 0 shall mean any substance defined nance, implement of husbandry Imlay Township Supervisor FOR A LED LIGHTING
Paul Bowman-Supervisor DEG 01 46 E 493.81 FT; THENCE within MCL 333.7212 of the Michigan shall be as defined by MCL 257.21 of Liz Makedonsky, PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE
Carol Hoffner-Clerk N 89 DEG 59 42 W 885.19 FT TO Public Health Code, as amended, or the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code. Imlay Township Clerk WITH BIDDING DOCUMENTS
8-1 THE BEGINNING. 10.0967 ACRES the Controlled Substances Act, 21 b. Emergency response to any Certification AND APPROVED
Tax identification number 44-009- USC 801 et seq, as amended; fire which could be set with a permit, Elizabeth Makedonsky, Imlay SPECIFICATIONS
STATE OF 031-017-00 commonly known as
1098 N. Summers Road, Imlay City,
b. Emergency Service Fee. This but for which a permit was not
obtained.
Township Clerk, certifies that the
foregoing is a true copy of Ordinance
Dryden Community Schools
will not consider or accept a proposal
MICHIGAN Michigan 48444.
shall mean the cost incurred by the
Township, or billed to the Township, c. Emergency response to any No. 2017-01 which was enacted by received after the above-specified
IN THE CIRCUIT
Order signed: January 27, 2017
Nick O. Holowka, Circuit Judge
as a result of providing emergency fire which could be set with a permit,
but which becomes uncontrolled
the Board of Trustees of Imlay
Township at a regular meeting held on
date and time for Proposal submis-
COURT FOR THE 5-4
services to a responsible person,
including but not limited to the fol- regardless of whether a permit was February 15, 2017.
sion.
At the above-specified time and
COUNTY OF lowing: obtained. Liz Makedonsky, place for receiving proposals, the
LAPEER 1. Personnel costs and d. Emergency response to an
illegal fire under federal, state or local
Imlay Township Clerk
8-1
Board of Education, acting by its des-
Riccardo Bongiorno and BERLIN expenses incurred by police, fire, law
enforcement or other emergency ser- law.
ignee, will publicly open and read all
timely-received Proposals. The
Ann Bongiorno, Plaintiffs TOWNSHIP vice providers (collectively referred e. Emergency response to an Board of Education reserves the rights
File No. l7-050502 CH BOARD MEETING to as emergency service providers), activity, event, or incident in violation to waive any irregularity or informal-
Ronald Dodd, Defendant SYNOPSIS or other persons, public or private, of federal, state, or local laws involv- IMLAY ity in its Request for Proposals
ing the use of fireworks.
There is no other pending or JANUARY 9, 2017 whom the Township engages to
respond to an incident or who respond f. Emergency response to a util- TOWNSHIP (RFP) process, to reject any or all
Proposals, to award Program compo-
resolved civil action arising out of the Meeting called to order at BUDGET PUBLIC
to an incident at the request of any ity line failure involving disabling of nents by component, group of compo-
transaction or occurrence alleged in 7:30pm by Supervisor Winn. Pledge
the complaint. of Allegiance recited. Members pres- emergency service providers. any transmission or service line, HEARING nents, or total Program, and to accept
John L. Lengemann P 16553 ent: Parks, Klos, Winn, Christian & 2. Other costs and expens- cable, conduit, pipeline, wire, or the The Imlay Township Board will the Proposal or Proposals which the
es incurred by the Township in pro- like used to provide, collect, or trans- hold a public hearing on the proposed Board determines will perform in the
Morrice, Lengemann & Miller P.C. Wittstock. January minutes approved.
viding the emergency service or port electricity, natural gas, water, Imlay Township budgets for the fiscal Districts best interests and will be the
Attorney for Plaintiffs Treasurers report approved. Fire
attempting to collect a fee related to sewer, communication, or electronic year April 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018 at lowest responsible bidder as required
202 East Third Street report given by Assistant Chief
the emergency service, including signals (including but not limited to the Imlay Township Hall, 682 N. by law.
Imlay City, MI 48444 Bonner: responded to 21 runs last
legal and engineering fees or litiga- telephone, computer, cable, televi- Fairgrounds Road, Imlay City, MI on Proposals are to be presented in
810-724-2565 month (none billable). Planning
tion costs and expenses. sion, or other electronic impulses); Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 7:30 accordance with the RFP specifica-
ORDER TO ANSWER Commission report: worked on pheas-
3. Costs incurred in g. Emergency response related p.m. tions. For a copy of the RFP, visit
COMPLAINT FOR ant farm site plan - public hearing will to any release of hazardous materials; www.dryden.k12.mi.us, the link
FORECLOSURE OF LAND be 3/2 at 7pm. Senior report: exercise accounting for emergency services
h. Emergency response to prop-
The property tax millage under the Business and Finance
including billing and collection costs.
CONTRACT every Tuesday (10am), cards every
4. Costs associated with erty or equipment owned by a railroad rate proposed to be levied department or interested parties can
At a session of court held Thursday (11:30am) and 39 attended
in the Courthouse for the potluck (every 4th Tuesday). Park deployment, including costs associat- or common carrier; to support the proposed pick up a RFP at the Dryden
1. Emergency response to Community Schools, 3866 Rochester
40th Judicial Circuit report: Easter Egg Hunt will be 4/9 at ed with dispatch and return of emer-
any building, vehicle or structure
budget will be a subject of Road, Dryden MI 48428.
gency resources.
PRESENT: THE HONORABLE 2pm. Discussed: lagoon tower, audits
c. Hazardous Material. This related to an investigation, arrest, sei- this hearing. There will be a walk through on
NICK O. HOLOWKA, approved, next board meeting will be Copies of the proposed budgets are
shall mean explosives, pyrotechnics, zure, or conviction involving con- Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 10:00
CIRCUIT JUDGE 3/6 and budget workshop will be 2/25
flammable compressed gas, flamma- trolled substances. available for public inspection at the AM. Please meet at Dryden High
This matter having been brought at 9am. Board member questions and
ble liquid, combustible liquid oxidiz- Section 3. Emergency service Imlay Township Hall. School, 3866 Rochester Road, Dryden
before the court on a motion of the comments: MSU clinic about medical
ing material, poisonous gas, poison- fees, expenses or charges. The Imlay Township Board will MI. Questions regarding the RFP
Plaintiff and it appearing to the court marijuana attendance, trash disposal
ous liquid, poisonous solid, irritating The Township Clerk shall pre- provide necessary reasonable auxilia- may be addressed to Dan Campbell
that Defendant must be served by rates will be going up and census will
material, etiological material, radioac- pare an invoice for emergency ser- ry aids and services, such as signers via email at dcampbell@icschools.us
alternate service as provided by stat- be starting soon. Audience questions
tive material, corrosive material, vices and deliver the invoice by first for the hearing impaired and audio 8-1
ute and court rule; and comments: ham radio tower issue
liquified petroleum gas, or any other class mail to any responsible person. tapes of printed materials being con-
IT IS ORDERED that the on Fox Ridge discussion (will contin- The invoice is due and payable within
Defendant, Ronald Dodd, shall file
with this Court an answer to the
ue to work through it) and Ed Smith
from Congressman Mitchells office
hazardous material as defined by state
or federal law, including without limi- thirty (30) days of the date of mailing.
sidered at the meeting, to individuals
with disabilities at the meeting up to 7 GOODLAND
Complaint for Foreclosure of Land gave a presentation and offered his tation the Comprehensive Invoices not paid within thirty (30)
days of the date of mailing shall
days notice to the Imlay Township TOWNSHIP
Contract or take such other action as help if ever we need it. Motion to pay Environmental Response, Board. Individuals with disabilities NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Compensation and Liability Act, as accrue interest at the rate of twelve requiring auxiliary aids or services
may be permitted by law within 28 the bills made and accepted. Motion (12%) percent per annum. HEARING
amended, 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq; the should contact the Imlay Township
Section 4. Appeal. Board by writing or calling the fol-
SPECIAL APPROVAL
Toxic Substances Control Act, as
amended 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq; the Any person determined to be lowing: Liz Makedonsky, Imlay LAND USE STANDARDS
VILLAGE OF
responsible for an emergency service Township Clerk, 682 N. Fairgrounds The Goodland Township
Resource Conservation and Recovery
fee may appeal that determination by Road, Imlay City, MI (810)724-8835. Planning commission will hold a pub-
Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6901 et
filing a written statement of appeal to lic hearing on Thursday , the 9th day
CAPAC
seq; the Hazardous Materials 8-3
the Township Board setting forth the of March 2017 at the Goodland
Transportation Act, as amended, MCL
reasons for the appeal. The written Township Hall, 2374 N. Van Dyke &
29.471 et seq; the Clean Air Act, as
Sons for a special land use approval
PUBLIC NOTICE defined by MCL 324.6502; the Water statement of appeal must be mailed to
under Section 4.03 N. of the Zoning
The Village of Capac, located at 131 N. Main St, Capac MI 48014,
Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33
USC 1381 et seq; and the Solid Waste
the Township Board within twenty-
one (21) days following the mailing DRYDEN Ordinance for an Ag Lime Storage on
being an Equal Opportunity Employer, will be accepting applications for Disposal Act, as amended, 42 usc of any invoice. The appeal stays pay- COMMUNITY 50 acres of property located at 1406
N. Van Dyke Rd. The property is
a temporary part-time position of Bookkeeper/office clerk until Friday,
March, 3, 2017. It is preferred that applicants have previous experience in
6901.
d. Release. This shall mean any
ment until a final determination by the
Township Board. The Township
SCHOOLS identified as tax parcel number
governmental financing and accounting, BSA accounting program, Word, actual or threatened spilling, leaking Board shall make a final determina- INVITATION TO BID 44-009-032-001-00 and is zoned
and Excel. The Village of Capac reserves the right to accept or reject any tion on any appeal within thirty-one Dryden Community Schools Agriculture/Rural Residential. You
pumping, pouring, emitting, empty-
or all applications. (31) days of the filing of any appeal will sell one used School Bus. 2000 are encouraged to attend this public
ing, discharging, injecting, leaching,
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and its determination shall be in writ- Bluebird 72 passenger DT466E hearing. Any interested person may
dumping, or disposing into the air,
Crystal Potter ing. engine with 146,075 miles by sealed appear or be represented at the hear-
soil, ground water or surface water.
Capac Village Clerk Section 5. Other remedies. bid with a $1200 reserve. The bus will ing to make comments or ask ques-
e. Responsible Party. Means any
7-2 Default in payment shall be col- be sold as is and the District provides tions regarding the proposal special
individual, firm, corporation, limited
lectible through proceedings in dis- no warranty. The bus may be inspect- land use. Written comments can be
liability company, or any other legal
trict court or in any other court of ed by appointment only. Contact submitted to the Township Clerk at
entity responsible in whole or in part
competent jurisdiction. In addition, Brian Badder at (810)-724-9852 for 2374 N. Van Dyke Road, Imlay City,
for causing the need for emergency
Michigan 48444 prior to the hearing.
MUSSEY TOWNSHIP
service, or any person receiving emer- the Township shall have any and all additional information. Bids should
other remedies provided by law for be submitted on School form only. Mavis A. Roy
gency services, or any owner, tenant,
the collection of these charges. Bids to be opened March 7, 2017 at Goodland Township Clerk
occupant, or party in control of real
PUBLIC NOTICE 2:00 p.m. at Imlay City Community
School Board Office. All sales are
Goodland Township
Lapeer County
Mussey Township March Board of Review will be in session at the
Mussey Township Hall. 135 N Main, Mussey Twp. Michigan 48014 on
the following dates:
ATTICA TOWNSHIP cash or certified/cashiers check upon 8-1
BOARD OF REVIEW
Monday, March 13, 2017 9:00a.m. 1:00p.m. and 2:00p.m. 7:00P.M.
Tuesday, March 14, 2017 2:30p.m. 8:30p.m. The Board of Review will meet at the Attica Township Hall (4350 Pep-
permill Rd. Attica, MI) on:
IMLAY TOWNSHIP
Appeals will be heard by appointments. Please call 810-395-4915
If you are unable to make an appointment for the Board of Review, Monday, March 13, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to Noon & 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
BOARD OF REVIEW
you may appeal by mail to: Board of Review, P.O. Box 118, Mussey and The Imlay Township 2017 March Board of Review will meet at the Im-
Township, Michigan 48014. All mail appeals must be at the Township Tuesday, March 14, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to Noon & 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. lay Township Hall 682 N. Fairgrounds Road, Imlay Township, on Tuesday,
Hall by 4:00p.m. March 14, 2017. March 7, 2017 at 1pm for the Organizational Meeting. The Imlay Township
Organizational meeting, March 7, 2017 10:00 a.m.
The tentative ratios and factors are provided by the St. Clair County Board of Review will hear taxpayers appeals and protests on Wednesday,
Protest letter prior to March 13, 2017 March 15, 2017 from 9am-12pm and 2pm-5pm and on Thursday, March
Equalization Department. The ratios and factors indicate the amount of
increase/decrease in the 2016 assessed value of each class of property and TENTATIVE RATIOS & ESTIMATED MULTIPLIERS 16, 2016 from 1pm-4pm and 6pm-9pm. Protests by mail will be reviewed
are as follows: if received by March 18, 2016. Poverty Exemption application and Veterans
CLASS RATIO MULTIPLIER
TENTATIVE Exemption applications can be picked up at the Imlay Township Hall.
Agricultural 49.66 1.00000
CLASS RATIOS FACTORS Commercial 49.28 1.00000 TENTATIVE
Agricultural 49.88 1.00240 Industrial 49.73 1.00000 CLASS RATIOS MULTIPLIERS
Commercial 49.18 1.01667 Residential 49.81 1.00000 Agricultural 42.19 1.18511
Industrial 46.95 1.06496 Personal 50.00 1.00000 Commercial 48.07 1..04015
Residential 45.32 1.10327 Industrial 54.03 0.92541
Personal Property 50.00 1.00000 7-2 Residential 48.33 1.03455
8-3
Personal 50.00 1.00000
Steve Hoeksema
Imlay Twp Supervisor
CITY OF
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NOTICE
LYNN TOWNSHIP IMLAY CITY
BOARD OF REVIEW 2017 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW BERLIN TOWNSHIP
The Lynn Township March Board of Review will meet at the Lynn
BOARD OF REVIEW
The March Board of Review will meet on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at
Township Office, (810) 387-3358, 13995 Yale Road, Lynn Township, 8:30 a.m. for its Organizational Meeting at City Hall, located at 150 N. Main NOTICE FOR MARCH, 2017
Michigan 48097 on the following dates and times. St., Imlay City, MI 48444.
The Board will organize and review assessments on Tuesday March THE BERLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW WILL MEET ON
The March Board of Review will hold hearings pertaining to assess-
7, 2017. The Board will hear protests from property owners on Monday THE FOLLOWING DATES AND AT FOLLOWING LOCATION: BER-
ments on:
March 13th and Wednesday March 15th. You may protest in person to LIN TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER LOCATED AT 740 CAPAC RD.,
the March Board of Review during the time periods listed below. Letter Monday, March 20, 2017 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ALLENTON, MI.
appeals are accepted in person or by mail at the office of Lynn Town- Tuesday, March 21, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 2017 ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING 5:00 PM
ship. Letter appeals must be received in the office prior to March 15th MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017 APPEAL HEARING FROM 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM
2017. Lynn Township will provide necessary auxiliary aids and services The tentative ratios and estimated multipliers necessary to compute in- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 APPEAL HEARING FROM 3:00 PM TO 9:00 PM
to individuals with disabilities upon 5 business days of written notice. dividual state equalized values are as follows:
PROTESTS BY MAIL MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN
March 7th 6:00p.m. Organizational Meeting CLASS RATIO MULTIPLIER MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017
The tentative ratios and estimated multipliers necessary to compute indi-
AGRICULTURAL 49.93% 1.00000 vidual State equalized values are as follows:
March 13th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
COMMERCIAL 48.37% 1.03370
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
INDUSTRIAL 45.55% 1.09769 Ratios Multiplier
RESIDENTIAL 46.75% 1.06952 Agricultural 49.98 1.00000
March 15th 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
PERSONAL PROPERTY 50.00% 1.00000 Commercial 48.96 1.02124
6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
Industrial 47.90 1.04384
For those residents and non-residents that are unavailable for personal Residential 45.97 1.08767
The tentative ratios and estimated multipliers necessary to compute
appearance to the review board, written appeals will be accepted. Written Personal 50.00 1.00000
individual state equalized values are as follows:
appeals should be mailed to: March Board of Review, 150 N. Main St., Im-
William Winn,
lay City, MI 48444, and must be received by the Board of Review at City
CLASS RATIO MULTIPLIER Secretary, Board of Review
Hall by 12:00 p.m. on March 21, 2017.
Agricultural 49.11 1.00000
Americans with Disabilities Act: Individuals with disabilities requiring
Commercial 49.81 1.00000 NOTE: THE TOWNSHIP COMPLIES WITH THE AMERICAN WITH
auxiliary aids or services should contact the City Clerk by writing: City of
Industrial 48.03 1.04102 DISABILITY ACT AND IF AUXILIARY AIDS OR SERVICES ARE
Imlay City, 150 N. Main Street, Imlay City, Michigan 48444 or by calling
Residential 43.03 1.16198 REQUIRED AT THE MEETING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES,
(810) 724-2135. These meetings are open to all members of the public
Personal 50.00 1.00000 PLEASE CONTACT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICES AT (810) 395-4518 AT
under Michigans Open Meetings Act.
LEAST THREE (3) DAYS PRIOR TO THE MEETING NIGHTS.
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12:00 noon, for 1x1 ad. other appropriate test equipment. Restore system op-
erating PLC programs, HMI programs, and verify cor-
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Imlay City 125-pounder Luke Stephens (L) battles it out with Montroses Reese Wallis in their title
bout last Saturday at a Division 3 regional. Stephens won the match by an 8-7 score.
$30,706
0 DOWN
$
0 DOWN
$
Anthony Trudo sup- wrestling Assistant EMPLOYEE SALE PRICE OR LEASE 19597 PER MO
$ $
16443 PER MO
plied the top Capac show- Coach of the Year. Lionel Guerra MSRP $45,410 ONE FOR $
1,999 DOWN 1,999 DOWN
$ Tom Patten
Commercial Used Sales
ing. Trudo advanced to the Vehicle Sales
$
146 49 PER MO
7884 PER MO
$
Manager
championship confronta- Almont that day, claiming
tion at 130 pounds where a fourth. DeMara reached 2017 DODGE JOURNEY GT FWD 2017 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LEREDO 4X4
he posted a convincing the 103-pound consolation
20-5 victory against
Algonacs Mark
encounter where he was
pinned by Clawsons
EMPLOYEE SALE PRICE $
MSRP $34,335 22,946 EMPLOYEE SALE PRICE $
MSRP $35,690 27,218
Langewicz. Caitlin Pizzo with 1:52 OR LEASE ONE FOR OR LEASE ONE FOR
Bob Lesko Brad Curtis
Jack DeMara led gone. Sales FRIENDS & FAMILY: FRIENDS & FAMILY: Sales
$0 DOWN $18139 PER MO $0 DOWN $24202 PER MO
$
1,999 DOWN $9773 PER MO $
1,999 DOWN $18645 PER MO
Dave Wilson
Sales 2017 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE FWD 2017 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE FWD Ty Schmidt
Sales
Sales Sales
EMPLOYEE LEASING: EMPLOYEE LEASING:
$0 DOWN $7900 PER MO $0 DOWN $23976 PER MO
$
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1,999 DOWN $18193 PER MO
2016 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 2016 DODGE CHARGER SXT AWD
EMPLOYEE SALE PRICE $ 27,946 EMPLOYEE SALE PRICE $
25,869
Nick Grayson Meredith Dubbs
Almont 103-pounder Jack DeMara (top) took Sales Sales
fourth in his weight class at regionals. MSRP $32,520 MSRP $35,580