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Brazen
theft irks
resident
Two-to-three-
Raiders romp! hundred pound
carving swiped
Almont makes statement
in first game victory, from porch
...see page 17
By Catherine Minolli
Vietnam veteran
Capac students head Thomas performed for his daugh-
back to classrooms, ter’s friend.
...see page 3
Theft page 22
Moon magic
Imlay City man captures
Tacos full of gratitude
image of Sturgeon moon, Van Dyk Farms teams up
...see page 2
with local food truck
entrepreneurs to treat
TRI-CITY
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TIMES By Maria Brown decided to connect with
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tricitytimes-online.com a special Taco Tuesday recent news article.
lunch at Van Dyk Farms “We have a family-run
last week. company and could relate
a lot to them,” Matt said.
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parked their food truck and way the family keeps con-
served up Tino’s Mexican nections to their culture
facebook.com Cuisine street tacos to the through food and is open
/Tricitytimes/ farm’s 115 employees, about their faith in God.
Sara Herrera, who
including 100 migrant
workers from Mexico. operates the food truck
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the crash, Clauw was not of the shattered bones com- much function as possi- ful life which ended too
seatbelted and was ejected pressing his spine.” ble,” she said. “He was soon. His amazing spirit
from the vehicle. She said that following resolute that if he could not will forever live on.”
Marty Clauw tends to one of his animals. A
Auction helps district clear out unused items memorial service for the Almont businessman
will be held at a later date.
have new owners. purposes,” Terpenning said. utilized the north wing of for the time being. Presenting Sheriff McKenna
ocal IMLAY
Capac students to head
Broughtback totheclass
to you by: Lapeer County LSenior Coalition
FLO CITY
Comm
bread
allowed to enter the build- Schools.
t
Vegetables
slightly longer starting this
fall. Supt. Jeff Terpenning many classrooms will have more fresh, locally grown bers.
said that five minutes have a fresh new look thanks to produce into their cafete- “We’re right where we
been added to the end of numerous bond projects rias. should be staff-wise,”
Fresh Honey
the school day meaning the completed over the summer Additionally, the dis- Terpenning said.
final bell of the day will break. Outside, all the park- trict plans to continue their In recent weeks, the
staff recognition program, board has approved hiring
Syrup
ring at 2:57 p.m. The start ing lots have been repaved
time remains at 8 a.m. and many sidewalks and “Who’s Your Chief?” new staff members follow-
Terpenning said the curbs were repaired. Inside, Terpenning said the ing resignations. Those
Farmers’
change will allow the dis- new lighting and heating prize package has gotten “a incoming include Liz
trict to facilitate half-day units were installed in the little richer” thanks to the Makedonsky (high school
professional development elementary school and a Athletic Boosters who will counselor), Joel Fidler
trainings for staff. science lab was renovated give a discount card and (high school art teacher)
Schools grounds and in the high school. concessions voucher to the and various aide positions.
Photo provided
Dean of Students. C i t y Armanda Isaacson.
Wolford and other new Middle The middle school
staff were introduced to the School and counseling position was
school board at their August served as a reinstated by the board in Variety of giveaways distributed at last year’s Rally Day at Family of
meeting on Monday, the substitute June. Before coming to Christ Lutheran Church. This year’s event is slated for Sept. 16.
27th. teacher in Imlay City, Naas worked in
Wolford, who’s also
employed as a sergeant with
the Imlay City Police
the district
too.
He was Tim
the Pontiac and Bendle/
Carman Ainsworth school
districts.
Celebrate ‘Rally Day’ at Family of Christ
Department, called the promoted “I’m looking forward to
Venture position a “dream to sergeant
Wolford
what’s to come,” Naas said. All welcome to Sept. 16 event Hoffman on The Book of
Acts. Worship service fol-
job” and thanked the dis-
trict for such an opportuni-
in 2014 and
has served as interim police
Isaacson started work-
ing for the district last year at Lutheran church in Imlay lows at 10:30 a.m., along
with Children’s Sunday
ty. chief while the city was in as a special education aide By Catherine Minolli the Family of Christ School.
“I’m going to pour the process of hiring Chief before becoming a long- cminolli@pageone-inc.com Lutheran Church slated Following the worship
everything I’ve got into Scott Pike. term substitute at Borland for Saturday, September service, visitors will enjoy
this. I told the kids I’m Supt. Dr. Stu Cameron Elementary. IMLAY CITY — 16. free ice cream, candy, bal-
going to do everything I can told the board that Wolford “I look forward to Families, friends and The event begins at loons and more. All are
to help them succeed,” planned to stay on the force building my career here,” neighbors are invited to 9:15 a.m. with Bible welcome to join in the
Wolford told board mem- while working for the Isaacson said. ‘Rally Day 2018,’ at study with Pastor Dave celebration and fun.
The Family of Christ
Lutheran Church is locat-
ed at 7191 Imlay City
Imlay City Eastern Michigan State Fair Road (Old M-21), Imlay
We are proud
City. For more informa-
4-H FFA
tion call the church at
810-724-2620.
AP GUNWORKS
period, deputies from the
Sheriff’s Office and other
local law enforcement
www.APGUNWORKS.org agencies will show zero
Guns & Ammo tolerance for drunk and
Proud Supporter
drugged driving. As part
New & Used of the campaign, there are
Buy • Sell • Trade increased state and nation-
NORTHBOUND of the
al messages about the dan-
gers of driving impaired,
GROWING
driving continues to be a
CHICKENS – TARAN DESAI huge problem in St. Clair
The Lapeer County FFA Livestock would like to thank the Eastern
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITIES
to get drunk and drugged
drivers off the road before
they injure or kill them-
selves or someone else.”
Michigan State Fair auction buyers for purchasing animals at fair Statistics show there is
still a lot of work to do to
that benefit the Lapeer County FFA program and its members. end impaired driving. In
2017, 320 people died in
The following members sold animals to these buyers: Michigan as a result of
alcohol-involved traffic
crashes and 221 people
HOGS LAMBS GOATS died as the result of drug
TYLER ELDRIDGE - involved crashes.
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Beef
gal to drive with a blood
alcohol content (BAC) of
OLIVIA WALKER - TRI-COUNTY BANK .08 or higher, although
BEEF Richard
Richard Lucius
Lucius -- Poultry
Poultry
drivers can be arrested at
Thank you any BAC level if an officer
believes the driver is
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NORTH BRANCH
generous support. Carleigh Nickens - Poultry enhanced charges if their
BAC is .17 or higher.
JONATHAN HERNANDEZ - Drew Greschaw - Hog The Drive Sober or Get
Pulled Over campaign is
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fic safety funds provided
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By Maria Brown obtained online at www.
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Outdoor wood furnaces
ALMONT TWP. — A must be located 50 feet or
burning ordinance is now more from the nearest
on the books in Almont building or adjoining prop-
Township. The document, erty line. Owners of these
approved at the board’s furnaces must obtain an
August 13 meeting, stipu- annual permit from the fire
lates how and when open chief.
burning can take place, Those who violate the
where outdoor wood fur- conditions of a burning
naces can be sited and how permit or burn without a
violations will be dealt permit could face a civil
with. infraction fine starting at
Under the rules, open $500.
burning of refuse is only In other meeting mat-
allowed in residential set-
tings and if several condi-
tions are met like the type
ters:
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and voted on several mat-
Honoring Our Workforce
of container being used. ters related to the ongoing On Labor Day, we salute the men and women whose hard work keeps our nation moving in
Outdoor recreational building renovation project the right direction. As we celebrate Labor Day, we recognize with gratitude all of the workers
who uphold and embody the robust work ethic that makes us so proud to be Americans.
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Town Talk
Editor’s note: Due to space Adults 55 and over are invit- ensure your food voucher This is a FREE workshop Groups meeting. Imlay City available for sale. Proceeds
constraints announcements ed to Berlin Twp. Senior will be received before you for 3-5 year olds & parents/ FOC Lutheran Church, benefit the school’s athletic,
will be posted one week in Center to play cards from stop in to shop. Any ques- caregivers! Enjoy fun proj- 7191 Imlay City Rd, Imlay music and PE programs.
advance of the event. Notices noon-3 p.m. the 2nd tions, please call Joyce ects that will develop your City. Contact Ginger Miller For more information call
must be received in writing Wednesday of every month. Kaufman at 810-395-7532. child’s skills and prepare at 810-724-5772 for more Imlay City Christian School,
by noon Monday prior to the Bring a sack lunch, bever- them for school! Children information. Mon.-Fri. 8-4, 810-724-
publication date. ages provided. Senior The Capac Kitchen serves also enjoy a snack, story 5695.
stretch exercise on Tuesdays free meals every Tuesday time, and a free book! Call FOR WIDOWED MEN &
from 4:30-6 p.m. at Zion WOMEN: Lunch-Cards-
For Senior Citizens 10-11 a.m. Potluck lun-
cheons will be served the 4th United Methodist Church.
the Family Literacy Center
today to reserve your seat at Friendship. Join us every Craft Shows/Bazaars
3rd Tuesday of each month
Gentle Yoga Tuesdays from
Tuesday of every month at
noon. For info, call 810-395-
Free meals for people in 810-664-2737 and for more
info on dates and times. from 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at Rummage Sales
need are offered at the North Cavis Pioneer Restaurant,
9-10 a.m. at First 4518. Branch Senior Center on “Junque & Treasures Sale”
Congregational Church in Play groups available. Free 5600 Lapeer Rd. in Kimball Thur., Sept. 13, 9 a.m. - 7
Ryan Smith, a certified alco- Monday and Thursday eve- 6 week sessions. At these Twp. 48074. No RSVP nec-
Almont. Practice led by nings from 5:30-7 p.m. Call p.m., Fri., Sept. 14, 9 a.m. -
Dina Miramonti, RYT. hol and drug counselor will FREE 90-minute play- essary. For more info call 7 p.m., Sat., Sept. 15, 9 a.m.
be available at the Imlay 810-441-0322 for more info. groups, children will par- Joanne K. at 810-324-2304. - noon. Lunches, bake sale,
Imlay City Senior Center City Senior’s Center on the Orchards’ Cupboard Food ticipate in storytime, devel- This activity is sponsored by and farmers market also.
“Texas Hold ‘Em” 12:30 4th Thursday of every Pantry is open the 3rd opmentally appropriate Widowed Friends, a peer Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
p.m. For info 810-724-6030. month from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday of every month 9 games and crafts, learn new support group www.wid- Catholic Church, 10828
a.m.-noon. Food distributed skills, and enjoy a snack owedfriends.org. Brandon Rd., Emmett (on
Dinner and card playing, and social time with other
at 74903 McKay Rd., Bruce M-19 between M-21 and
50/50 raffle and prizes of
high and low for each table Free Meals, Food Twp., 586-336-4673. www. children. Parents will have
the chance to talk to other
Widowed Friends invites all
widowed to join us for I-69). Donations drop off -
every 3rd Monday at the orchardsonline.org. breakfast and friendship in Sat., Sept. 8 - Tues., Sept. 11,
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church adults with same-age chil- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Washington Senior Center, dren. Register now for the a safe setting every 2nd and
57880 Van Dyke, Washington
Twp., MI 48094, from 4-8
‘Food for Families’ kitchen
is open to the public for free, Museums next session! Numerous
locations and dates avail-
4th Monday of the month at
9 a.m. at Sero’s, 925 Gratiot
Medical Care
p.m. For info, call 586-752- hot meals every Monday in Marysville. For more
and Wednesday from 4-5:30 The Dryden Historical able. For more info and to
6543. sign up call the Family info, call Julie at 810-388- Lapeer County Health
p.m. Society meets at 7 p.m. the 0868. Department, 1800 Imlay
Swing Dance Lessons at the first Wednesday of the Literacy Center at 810-664-
This Heart Loves Food 2737. City Rd., Lapeer - Regular
Port Huron Senior Center, month and the museum For those that have experi- Immunization Clinic Hours:
600 Grand Avenue, Port Pantry is open the 1st opens every Monday from enced the death of a loved (held in 2nd floor clinic
Huron, every Tues. from
7:30-9 p.m. and the 1st and
Saturday of each month
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at
5:30-7 p.m. Support Groups one, a support group is
available facilitated by a
area) Walk-In, Mondays 1-3
Gateway Assembly Church, The Capac Historical p.m.; By Appointment Only,
3rd Thurs. of the month trained United Hospice Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-11:30
from 7:30-9 p.m. with 2796 S. Van Dyke Rd., Imlay Society is open to visitors Grief share. Tuesdays at 1 Service (UHS) bereavement
City. daily from 1-3 p.m. and 1-4 p.m., Imlay City Sr. Center, a.m. and 4-6 p.m., Thursdays
instructors Lyle Malaski & volunteer. Marlette 1-3:45 p.m. Hepatitis vac-
Kristina Morton. For info, p.m. on Sundays. Call 810- Lamb Steele building on Regional Hospital, 2770
The Attica United Methodist 395-2859 for more info. Third St. New series starts cine is now available. For
call 810-984-5061. Church will be holding a Main Street in Marlette, additional info, to check if
Aug. 6. For info or to regis- hosts this support group the
Council on Aging free community meal on the Beginning in April the Imlay ter call Tracy at 810-724- we accept your insurance,
2nd and 4th Tuesday of each City Historical Museum is 1st Tuesday of each month or to schedule an appoint-
Membership is open to indi- 6030 or Ginger at 810-724- in the Administration
viduals 18 and older. The month from 4:00-6:00 p.m. open on Saturdays from 1-4 5772. ment please call 810-667-
For more info please call p.m. and welcomes visitors Conference Room. For time 0448.
Capac Senior Center is and more info, call 800-635-
open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 810-724-0690 or visit www. at that time. The museum One on one grief counsel-
atticaumc.org. features period rooms that ling. Romeo Washington 7490 or visit www.marlet- Free hearing and vision
weekdays. We offer a vari- teregionalhospital.org. screens for children of pre-
ety of activities such as fit- appear as they would have Parks and Rec. Both Romeo
The Attica Food Bank at been prior to the turn of the and Washington Activity school age are available at
ness and craft classes, a the Attica United Methodist TOPS 620 Lapeer weight- the Lapeer County Health
book review group, cards 20th century and into the Centers will offer this ser- loss group meets Tuesday
Church, 27 Elk Lake Rd., is 1930s. Fabulous artifacts vice once a month, by Department. To schedule an
and bus trips. For info, call open from 2-4 p.m. the sec- nights at the Hunter’s Creek appointment please call
Lori at 395-7889. greet guests in every room appointment only. Call 586- Mobile Home Park Club
ond and fourth Monday of and transport them back to 752-6543 to schedule 810-667-0448 or 810-245-
the month. Proof of residen- House, 725 DeMille Rd. in 5549.
Almont and Dryden area when life was a simpler time. appointment. Lapeer. Weigh-in from
senior citizens meet the 2nd cy and need required. Visitors will find exhibits 6-6:30 p.m., meeting from Capac Pharmacy is teaming
Tuesday of the month at 12 relating to railroading, mili- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:30-7:30 p.m. For more
The Capac Community with Support Million Hearts
p.m. at the Almont Lions Food Pantry, 112 S. Main tary, local history and much meetings are held every info call 810-664-7579. by offering in-pharmacy
Hall, 222 Water St., for a Street, is open each more. Docents are on hand Monday night at 8 p.m. at blood pressure screenings,
potluck and program. Call to answer questions and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
798-8210 for more info.
Wednesday from 1-3 p.m.
Please call LOVE, INC. at assist with research. Stop in
and take a look!
in Imlay City. Fundraisers 136 North Main St. in
Capac, Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-6
810-245-2414 in advance to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) p.m. Everyone is invited to
The Almont Community and Al-Anon meetings are Woman’s Life Chapter 855 come and have their blood
Historical Society Museum held every Wednesday night is collecting bottles and cans pressure read for free.
is open Saturdays from 1-4 at 8 p.m. at the Capac all year long. With your
p.m. Please stop by and
learn about your communi-
United Methodist Church,
Capac, MI.
help we can make a differ-
ence in someone’s life at a Other
ty. Society meetings are held time when they need the
at the museum on the sec- Lapeer Area Citizens most help. Please consider Free tutor training for peo-
ond Monday of the month at Against Domestic Assault being part of the bigger pic- ple who would like to help
7 p.m. For more info call meets 1-3 p.m. every ture. Donate your bottles others in our community
810-796-3355. Wednesday in the Lapeer and cans today. For a rep- improve English skills.
Court House for personal resentative of our group call Volunteer basis. Please call
Youth Events protection order clinic. For
info 810-246-0632.
810-392-5136.
The Imlay City Christian
for orientation before train-
ing at 810-664-2737.
Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. 10A Friday AFG Family School has discount cards Volunteer for the Habitat
for Humanity of Lapeer
c
County at the office.
Interested parties can call
810-664-7111 and speak to
Carolyn, Cheryl or Pete at
810-660-7823.
Club News
AREA UNITED
St. Paul’s Blessed Hope
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METHODIST
1635 Berville Road, Allenton, MI
200 North Cedar (M-53) 859 N. Van Dyke Road Pastor Gayle Hortop
2492, 598 N. Almont Ave.
4411 Newark Road (Fairgrounds Rd.) Overseas
Imlay City, MI Imlay City, Michigan 48444 Phone: (586) 784-5854
Attica, MI 48412
Sunday School - 10:00 am Veterans Meetings 2nd
810-724-1200 810-724-2702 Sunday 2:30 pm Thursday, every other
CHURCHES
Sunday Morning - 11:00 am
email: nlcc@newlifechristian.net Tuesday 7:00 pm Sunday Evening - 6:30 pm month, 7 p.m.; Post
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
www.newlifechristian.net
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Friday Youth 7:00 pm Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm Meetings 1st Thursday
Pastor Tim Martin Soul winning is not our every month, 7 p.m.;
Pastor Alan Casillas Sunday 10 a.m. Service 17 firstapostolichome.com
17 17 preference, but it’s our priority. Auxiliary Meetings 1st
Attica U.M.C. Capac Imlay City Almont
17 Saturday of every month,
10 a.m.
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI U.M.C. C.R.C. First Baptist Church
(810) 724-0690 14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53) Almont/Dryden Masons
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m Church 810-395-2112 www.imlaycitycrc.org Wayne Boyd, Pastor meets 7 p.m. every 2nd
Attica Food Bank: Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages Worship 10:00 a.m. 881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888 Thursday of the month at
Serving those in 48412, Sunday Service: 10:30 am Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Classes: 9:45 am Masonic Center in Almont.
2-4 pm, 2nd & 4th Monday Junior Church and Nursery Available Youth Ministry Worship Services
of the month. Bible Studies Every MOPS Program 10:30 am & 6:00 pm The Imlay City American
Community Dinner: Community Men’s & Women’s Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm
2nd & 4th Tuesday, 4-6 pm
Monday and Tuesday Evenings
Bible Studies fbc@airadvantage.net Legion Post 135 meets the
Pastor Ron Rouse
Tuesday Morning
810-724-4315
Live Webcasting Sunday all worship services 2nd and last Wednesdays of
9:30 am 11:00 am over Sermonaudio.com/fbcalmont
www.atticaumc.org 17
Come as you are - everyone is welcome!
Come Grow With Us! 17 Proclaiming the Sovereign Grace of God the month at 7:30 p.m. The
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post is located at 212 E.
Dryden Imlay City Sacred Heart - Imlay City
St. Nicholas - Capac Goodland
17
GATEWAY ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Third Street. Contact them
U.M.C. U.M.C. ASSEMBLY
(ELCA) 109 E. Kempf Court • Capac, MI at 724-1450 or americanle-
Corner of 4th St. & Almont Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Noel Cornelio Community (810) 395-7557 gionpost135@frontier.com.
Church
Saturday Mass
5394 Main Street - Dryden (Across from the Library)
4:30 pm - St. Nicholas 2796 S. Van Dyke Road - Imlay City The Evening Star Quilt
www.imlayumc.org
810-796-3341 Like Us On
Sunday Masses Morning Worship - 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Guild meets the last
10:30 a.m. Worship
8:00 am - Sacred Heart
2008 N. Van Dyke Evening Service - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday of each month
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth 10:00 am - St. Nicholas
Box 82
Nursery Available 12 noon (Spanish) - Scared Heart Wednesday Family Night - 6:45 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. at the Davison Senior
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Jr. Church for K-5th grade Confessions Imlay City, MI 48444
Youth Group 6th-12th grade 3:00-4:00 pm at St. Nicholas Supervised child care during all services
Sunday School
Center, 10135 Lapeer Rd. in
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays Tuesday 8:00 am - St. Nicholas 810.724.1747 Davison. Meetings start at
Wednesday 10:00 am - Sacred Heart Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
810-724-0687 17
Thursday 7:00 pm (Spanish) - St. Nicholas
Friday 7:00 pm - Sacred Heart 17
Worship Service: 10:00 am Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist Staffed Nursery During Worship 17 6:30 p.m. and doors open at
17 17
6 p.m. For more info call
West Berlin Imlay City Christ Evangelical First Congregational Church Lisa, 810-358-7294.
Church of Christ Lutheran Church United Church of Christ
U.M.C. 670 N. Van Dyke 1970 S. Almont Ave., Imlay City 275 Bancroft - Imlay City 201 E. St. Clair, Almont, MI Markets
Imlay City, MI 48444
905 Holmes Rd. - Allenton, MI Sunday Service
at corner of Newark Rd.
(Corner of 5th Street) 810-798-8855
810-724-7855 Sunday Worship Service
Corner of Almont Road Bible Study (all ages) 10:00am
Morning Worship 11:00am Sunday School 9:00 a.m. 810-724-6207 at 10:15 a.m.
Flea Market, every Sunday.
Lapeer Center Building,
810-395-2409 1st Sunday of the
Month Evening Service 2:30pm
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Thursday Worship 7:00 p.m.
Sunday School & Morning Adult Group 9:30 a.m. Nursery available and Jr. Church
for ages 3 thru 5th grade 425 County Center St.,
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Classes (all ages) 7:00pm Pastor Rev. Dr. Renee C. Jackson
Jr./Sr. High Youth Group ~ Sunday’s 6-8pm Lapeer. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Up to
Rev. Curtis Clarke 810-724-3306 Ralph O. Stuebs
“No matter who you are or where you are
Kidz 4 Christ ~ Wednesday’s 6-7:30pm 75 booths inside and outside
Pre-School - 5th grade
COME WORSHIP WITH US! Cell-(567) 674-0438
on life’s journey, you are welcome here!” sell a huge variety of items
17 John Barker, Minister Come to the WELS Pastor William King
17 17 17 17
to the public. Sponsored by
Family of St. Cornelius St. John The
Evangelist
Holy Redeemer Light of Christ the Lapeer Center Building,
Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church Lutheran Church Community a non-profit organization
for 60 years. Free admis-
Lutheran Church - 3834 N. Mill Street, P.O. Box 208
Missouri Synod Dryden MI 48428
www.fmsaints.com
872 Capac Rd.
Allenton, MI 48002
4538 Dryden Rd. • Dryden, MI
810-796-3951 Church sion. For info on space rent-
als, call Logan at 810-347-
7191 Imlay City Road, Imlay City NEW MASS SCHEDULE BEGINNING 810-395-7074
Bible Study - 9:00 am JUNE 30TH and JULY 1ST www.fmsaints.com www.lutheransonline.com/holyred 2720 Winslow Road 7915. Visit www.
Worship Time - 10:30 am Weekday Mass: NEW MASS SCHEDULE BEGINNING 8:00 am - BIBLE CLASS; 9:30 am - WORSHIP Imlay City, MI 48444 LapeerCenter.com for
Children’s Church - 10:30 am Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 a.m. JUNE 30TH and JULY 1ST 11:00 am - SUNDAY SCHOOL & BIBLE CLASS 1 Mile South of I-69 Overpass building rental and Peacock
Contemporary Service - Wednesdays 7:00 pm
Weekend Masses: Weekday Mass: Thursday 8:00 a.m. ALL WELCOME!!! Alley catering information,
Saturday 4:00 p.m. Weekend Masses: Sunday Worship 10:30 am or call 664-2109. Email: lap-
Phone 810-724-2620 Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Saturday 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 9:00 a.m. Pastor Steven Helms
lutheranfamilyofchrist.org 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 17 Christian Preschool Available 17 Phone: 810-724-6999 17
eercenter@charter.net.
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Eight cases of West Nile Virus reported in state Learn more about Borland’s new
Health Dept. urges residents to protect against mosquito bites Watch DOGS program
TRI-CITY AREA — cools,” said Dr. Eden Wells, addition, 74 WNV positive include stiff neck, stupor, IMLAY CITY — The district is making plans
The Michigan Department Chief Medical Executive at mosquito pools have been disorientation, coma, trem- to launch a new male mentoring program, Watch
of Health and Human the MDHHS. “It only detected in eight Michigan ors, muscle weakness, con- D.O.G.S., this school year.
Services (MDHHS) last takes one bite from an counties. Finding infected vulsions and paralysis. Dads, grandfathers, uncles and other positive
week confirmed eight infected mosquito to cause birds, animals, and mos- People 60 and older are male role models are invited to a special pizza din-
human cases of West Nile a severe illness, so take quitoes in a community is more susceptible to these ner kick-off event on September 6 at Borland
virus (WNV) for 2018. extra care during peak an indication of risk for severe symptoms. Elementary School.
Eight cases of WNV mosquito-biting hours, human infection. Residents can stay Men, 18 years and older, are invited to stop by
have been confirmed; one which are dusk and dawn Most people who healthy by using simple, the school, starting at 6-7 p.m.to learn more about
resident of Berrien County, for the mosquitoes that become infected with effective strategies to pro- the volunteer program that seeks to put more posi-
one resident of Kent transmit West Nile virus.” WNV will not develop any tect themselves and their tive male role models in the school building.
County, one resident of Surveillance for mos- symptoms of illness. families. The following
For more information about the program, con-
Oakland County, and five quito-borne diseases is However, some become steps are recommended to
residents of Wayne County being conducted by several sick three to 15 days after avoid WNV and other mos- tact the Borland office at (810) 724-9813.
including one death. All agencies, including the exposure. About one in five quito-borne diseases: Look for more details about the program in the
but one have been hospital- MDHHS, the Departments infected persons will have •Maintain window and Sept. 5 edition of the Tri-City Times.
ized with neurologic dis- of Natural Resources mild illness with fever, and door screening to help keep
ease. In addition to the (MDNR) and Agriculture about one in 150 infected mosquitoes outside. •Apply insect repel- long pants when outdoors.
eight human cases, three and Rural Development people will become severe- •Empty water from lents that contain the active Apply insect repellent to
Michigan blood donors (MDARD) and local health ly ill. mosquito breeding sites ingredient DEET, or other clothing to help prevent
have had WNV detected in departments. Mild illness may around the home, such as EPA approved product to bites.
their blood. In 2018, WNV activity include headache, body buckets, unused kiddie exposed skin or clothing, For more information
“As the fall approach- appears to be statewide in aches, joint pain, vomiting, pools, old tires or similar and always following the and surveillance activity
es, it’s vital to remember Michigan.To date, 66 birds diarrhea or rash. Severe sites where mosquitoes lay manufacturer’s directions about West Nile virus and
that mosquito bite protec- have tested positive for symptoms of WNV are eggs. for use. other mosquito-borne
tion should continue until WNV from 21 of associated with encephali- •Use nets and/or fans •Wear light colored, viruses, visit www.michi-
the weather significantly Michigan’s 83 counties. In tis or meningitis, and may over outdoor eating areas. long-sleeved shirts and gan.gov/westnilevirus.
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Rural Lifestyles
Commission approves new deer hunting regulations
Chronic wasting disease not found locally, but rules will affect Lapeer, St. Clair county hunters
TRI-CITY AREA — dition.” Kent, Mecosta, Montcalm,
Earlier this month, the CWD is a fatal neuro- Muskegon, Newaygo,
Michigan Natural logical (brain and nervous Ottawa and Shiawassee
Resources Commission system) disease found in counties.
approved a series of deer cervids – deer, elk and New rules in effect for
hunting regulations aimed moose. The disease attacks the entire state include:
at slowing the spread of the brains of infected ani- •a statewide ban on the
chronic wasting disease. mals and produces small use of all natural cervid
The action came after lesions that result in death. urine-based lures and
months of commission There is no cure; once an attractants, except for lures
members and Department animal is infected, it will that are approved by the
of Natural Resources staff die. Archery Trade Association.
hearing from hunters, resi- The disease first was •a ban on baiting and
dents and others interested discovered in Michigan in a feeding in the Lower
in the long-term health of free-ranging deer in May Peninsula, effective Jan.
the state’s deer population, 2015. To date, more than 31, 2019, with an exception
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Dispatch log...
Editor’s note: The fol- •Multiple Traffic Stops August 25 Capac Rd.) while intoxicated, posses- August 23
lowing is a compilation of throughout the day •00:45 Car/Deer •12:15 Liquor sion of marijuana and for •animal complaint in
activity and reports from August 22 Accident (Main St./ Inspection (500 block N. having no insurance on the the 4500 block of Casey Rd.
area police departments: •01:54 Medical Assist Mulholland Dr.) Cedar St.) vehicle. Officer Kehoe in Dryden Twp.
(1800 block S. Cedar St.) •01:26 Medical Assist •12:23 Liquor made the arrest. •suspicious circum-
In Imlay City: •11:39 Stolen Vehicle (600 block Maple Vista St.) Inspection (500 block N. stances on Reside Rd. in
Police and emergency (600 block Cambridge •01:32 Citizen Assist Cedar St.) In Lapeer County: Goodland Twp.
responders responded to Ln.) (300 block E. Third St.) •16:10 Citizen Assist Complaints handled by •welfare check in the
dispatch calls for these inci- •12:59 Suspicious •14:07 Liquor (200 block N. Cedar St.) the Lapeer County Sheriff’s 900 block of N. Summers
dents, in addition to traffic Circumstance (E. Second Inspection (100 block S. •18:47 Juvenile Department, in addition to Rd. in Attica Twp.
stops. St./S. Almont Ave.) Almont Ave.) Complaint (100 block traffic stops: •sick care for medical in
August 21 •15:29 Property •14:18 Liquor Handley St.) August 20 the 2100 block of S. Almont
•02:35 Alarm (500 Damage Accident (1900 Inspection (2000 block S. •23:38 Lapeer County •sick care for medical in Ave. in Imlay City
block S. Cedar St.) block S. Cedar St.) Cedar St.) Sheriff Department Assist the 3200 block of Van Dyke August 24
•10:51 Citizen Assist •19:00 Civil Dispute •18:35 Liquor (2400 block S. Summers Rd. in Goodland Twp. •property damage acci-
(100 block W. Fifth St.) (6700 block Butternut Ln.) Inspection (500 block S. Rd.) •civil matter in the 2800 dent on Imlay City Rd. in
•13:07 Citizen Assist •Multiple Traffic Stops Cedar St.) •Multiple traffic stops block of Van Dyke Rd. in Attica Twp.
(300 block E. Third St.) throughout the day •20:08 Liquor were made throughout the Goodland Twp. •property damage acci-
•15:00 Property August 24 Inspection (200 block S. day. •sick care for medical in dent on Van Dyke Rd. in
Damage Accident (N. Cedar •16:37 Larceny (2100 Cedar St.) In Almont: the 600 block of Cambridge Almont Twp.
St./E. Third St.) block S. Almont Ave.) •20:19 Liquor August 25 Lane in Imlay City August 25
•17:04 Missing Child - •21:18 Liquor Inspection (1900 block S. •At 03:54 hours, a 51 •lost property in the •assault and battery in
Found (200 block School Inspection (100 block S. Cedar St.) year-old female from Imlay 8700 block of Bowers Rd. the 5700 block of Lake
House Dr.) Almont Ave.) •21:51 Liquor City was stopped on Van in Imlay Twp. George Rd. in Dryden Twp.
•19:53 Suspicious •21:23 Alarm (500 Inspection (1800 block S. Dyke Rd. near Webster Rd. August 21 •property damage acci-
Circumstance (500 block block Morrice Blvd.) Cedar St.) for a speed violation. The •suspicious circum- dent on Main St. in Dryden
Townsend Dr.) •Multiple traffic stops •Multiple traffic stops female was arrested for stances in the 600 block of •misdemeanor arrest
•20:07 Animal Problem were made throughout the were made throughout the operating while intoxicated, Corneil Rd. in Imlay Twp. warrant in the 2800 block of
(300 block W. Fourth St.) day. day. possession of heroin and •abandoned auto in the Viewfield Lane in Almont
August 26 was violating her probation. 4600 block of S. Van Dyke •found property in the
•09:53 Private Property Officer Michael Ryan made Rd. in Almont Twp. 4500 block of Imlay City
Damage (400 block the arrest. August 22 Rd. in Attica Twp.
Bancroft) •At 11:17 hours, a 26 •sick care for medical in August 26
•12:18 Larceny (2000 year-old Dryden man was the 700 block of Candy •mental health call in
block S. Cedar St.) stopped on Van Dyke Rd. Lane in Attica Twp. the 100 block of Larson Rd.
•22:06 Assist Lapeer near Webster Rd. for having •damage to property in in Attica Twp.
Twp. Police Department a cracked windshield and an the 600 block of N. Blacks •alarms on Mountain
(200 block E. First St.) expired registration plate. Corners Rd. in Imlay Twp. View Dr. in Attica Twp.
•Multiple traffic stops The man was arrested for •suspicious circum- •property damage traf-
were made throughout the driving while license sus- stances in the 5700 block of fic accident in the 5100
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ATTICA his Special Land Use for 1200 Lake
George Rd... It was stated that Mr.
ATTICA storage area. Default has occurred in a Mortgage
given by Scott G. Sandor, an unmar-
notice is sold at a foreclosure sale,
then under MCL 600.3278, the
TOWNSHIP Ferrett has never signed his Special TOWNSHIP 2. EB Enterprise Business, B-1 Local
Business, and B-2 General Business ried man, mortgagor, to Independent Mortgagor(s) will be held responsible
ATTICA TOWNSHIP Land Use application or paid the NOTICE OF ADOPTION district standards Mortgage Co. East MI, which became to the buyer of the property at the
BOARD required $50,000.00 bond. Attorney ZONING ORDINANCE A. Minimum lot size shall be 2.5 Independent Mortgage Co., a dis- foreclosure sale, or to the Mortgage
MINUTES AS OF Gildner stated he received a letter AMENDMENT acres. solved Michigan corporation, and holder, for damage done to the prop-
AUGUST 9, 2018 from Mr. Ferrett’s attorney threaten- TOWNSHIP OF ATTICA B. The maximum number of successor-by-merger to Independent erty during the redemption period.
The meeting was called to order ing litigation and suggested address- LAPEER COUNTY, business vehicles, trailers, and equip- Mortgage Co. East MI, as assigned to The redemption period will
ing this issue at the Planning Independent Bank, a Michigan bank- expire six (6) months after the date of
at 7:00 p.m. by Supervisor Ochadleus.
Commission meeting. The truck route
MICHIGAN ment not stored on trailers shall be
ing corporation, mortgagee. The the foreclosure sale, unless the prop-
Present were: Clerk Herpolsheimer Notice is hereby given that the limited to six in any combination.
and Trustees Lacey and Madeline. ordinance is being amended and C. All vehicles, trailers, and Mortgage is dated December 27, erty is determined abandoned under
Attica Township Board adopted an
Absent: Treasurer Mason. The min- Attorney Gildner will draft that equipment not stored on trailers shall 2006, and was recorded on January 5, MCL 600.3241a, in which case the
amendment to the Attica Township
utes of July 12, 2018 Regular Board amendment. be kept within a fully enclosed build- 2007, in Liber 2228, on page 664 of redemption period will expire 30 days
Zoning Ordinance, at their regular
meeting and closed session meeting Moved and seconded to autho- ing or screened from view of neigh- the Lapeer County records and subject after the date of the foreclosure sale,
meeting held on August 9, 2018. The
were approved as presented. rize Supervisor Ochadleus to sign the boring properties and public or private to an Assignment of Mortgage record- or when the time to provide notice
amendment added Section 4.64 Short
The treasurer report showed a application from the Michigan streets by a decorative screen fence, in ed at Liber 2725, Page 922. The bal- under MCL 600.3241a(c) expires,
Term Rentals and added Local Agent
new balance of: General Fund Department of Licensing and conformance with Section 5.11, or ance owing on the Mortgage as of the whichever is later.
and Short Term Rental under Article
$302,006.09 and CDARS savings Regulatory Affairs Bureau of landscape greenbelt, in conformance date of this Notice is $96,665.86, SMITH, MARTIN,
2.2 Definitions and revisions to
$203,254.42; ICS $300,205.04; Construction Codes, accepting the with Section 5.7. No storage shall be including interest at 5.625% per year POWERS & KNIER, P.C.
Section 3.1. A true and complete copy
Public Safety $54,799.44, CDARS ability to inspect the Lapeer County located in a front yard or side yard. variable. The Mortgage contains a Dated: August 7, 2018
of this Zoning Ordinance Amendment
$50,813.59; ICS $25,023.55; Fire Intermediate Schools District Building D. The maximum number of power of sale clause and no proceed- By: Henry L. Knier, Jr. (P46393)
may be inspected at the Attica
Millage $34,904.62 CDARS using Lapeer County Construction employee vehicles parked on-site ings have been instituted to recover Attorney for Independent Bank,
Township Hall, 4350 Peppermill
$50,813.59; ICS $40,028.60: Fire Code as the township’s agent. Vote shall be limited to four and all any part of the debt owing. Mortgagee
Road, Attica, MI 48412 Mondays
Escrow $1,530.26; ICS $41.52. taken, all ayes, motion carried. employee vehicles shall be parked The Mortgage will be foreclosed 900 Washington Ave., P.O. Box 219
through Fridays, except holidays,
Police Report - There were 181 Fire - none either within the residence’s driveway by selling the property described Bay City, MI 48707 - (989) 892-4574
from 9 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The effec-
calls in July, with 100 of the calls Park - Park Manager Madeline or the fenced or landscaped area. below at a public auction to the high- 33-4
tive date of this Zoning Ordinance
handled by the Township Deputies. reported he has contacted a company E. Outdoor storage of organic est bidder. The sale will be held on
Amendment will be as provided in the
Old Business - Moved and sec- for an estimate to resurface the track. waste generated by the business may September 19, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. local
Michigan Zoning Enabling Act,
Further bids will be reviewed. time at the main entrance to the
onded to approve the revised fee
structure for Planning and Zoning. Planning Commission - Planning
Public Act 110 of 2006, as amended.
Nancy Herpolsheimer
be permitted on a parcel 5 acres or
larger within the screened storage Lapeer County Court Facility, 255 VILLAGE OF
Roll call vote taken, all ayes, motion Administrator Lemons reported there
will be a Public Hearing at the August
Attica Township Clerk area. Clay Street, Lapeer, Michigan, that
being the place of holding Circuit
ALMONT
carried. Also moved and seconded to 35-1 F. No maintenance or repair of ALMONT VILLAGE
23rd Planning Commission meeting Court for Lapeer County, Michigan.
schedule a Public Hearing for the
for 1200 Lake George Road, LLC.
equipment or vehicles shall occur
The property will be sold to pay the COUNCIL
September 13, 2018 Township Board
meeting to consider revoking Jim’s Also changing the definitions of IMLAY outside a building or the screened
storage area. amount then due on the Mortgage, REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 8, 2018
Recycling New and Used Tire Special buildings to exclude travel trailers on
vacant property will be discussed.
TOWNSHIP 3. I-1 Light Industrial district stan-
including interest, legal costs, attor-
ney fees and any taxes or insurance SYNOPSIS
Land Use. Roll call votes were taken,
Attorney - Attorney Gildner
SECTION 4.68 dards: which may be paid by the mortgagee President Schneider called the
3 ayes, 1 nay and one absent. Motion LANDSCAPERS,
carried. reported that he has filed a brief in the A. The maximum number of before the sale. Regular Meeting to order at 7:30 p.m.
Owen Tree Service appeal and updat- LANDSCAPE SERVICES business vehicles, trailers, and equip- The property to be sold is locat- Councilmembers present were Dyke,
New Business - The Noise
Ordinance will be reviewed at the ed the board on the court case. AND SIMILAR HOME- ment not stored on trailers shall be ed in the Township of Deerfield, Ligon, Love, Steffler, Schneider, and
September meeting. Board - Moved and seconded to BASED BUSINESSES limited to six in any combination per County of Lapeer, Michigan and is Steven C. Schneider. Councilmember
Moved and seconded to amend authorize board members, department Landscapers, landscape services, 2.5 acres on the parcel. described as: absent was Peltier. Staff members
the Attica Township Zoning Ordinance heads and employees that could ben- and similar home-based businesses Part of the NW 1/4 of Section present were Manager Connors,
4. I-2 Heavy Industrial district
adding Section 4.64 Short Term efit from the MTA Road classes on may be permitted in AG Agricultural, 22, T9N, R10E, Deerfield Twp., Clerk/Treasurer Keesler, and WWTP
standards:
Rentals and to all Local Agent and Oct. 2, 2018 in Frankenmuth, MI. EB Enterprise Business districts, B-1 Lapeer Co., Michigan, described as Supervisor Farley.
There are no additional stan-
Short Term Rental under Article 2.2 Roll call vote taken, all ayes, motion Local Business, B-2 General Business, beginning S00° 19’40”E 1320.23 ft Communication from MML
dards for this use in the I-2 zoning
Definitions and to include revisions to carried. I-1 Light Industrial, and I-2 Heavy along the W Section line, and regarding Annual Meeting Notice;
district.
3.1 as recommended by the Attica Review and pay the bills - Industrial, subject to administrative N88°08’50”E 1307.03 ft, and The Council approved the Agenda;
Moved and seconded to pay the bills: approval by the Planning Commission Effective Date S00°13’18”E 1330.92 ft to a point on approved Consent Agenda; Patricia
Township Planning Commission. This ordinance will take effect
Roll call vote taken: 3 ayes, one Nay General Fund - $100,398.47, Public if the parcel is less than 5 acres. If the the E-W 1/4 line, and N87°52’16”E Lucas from Lapeer Development
Safety - $11,380.24, and Fire Fund - parcel is over 5 acres, it is subject to 30 days following publication. 983.45 ft along the E-W 1/4 line from Corporation updated Council on I-69
and one absent. Motion carried. At a regular meeting of the
Planning Commission Secretary $8,198.14. Total for bills is site plan review by the Planning the NW corner of said Section 22; Thumb Region activities; passed to
$119,976.85. Roll call vote taken, all Commission. Landscapers, landscape Board of Trustees for the Township of thence continuing along said E-W 1/4 authorize the draft Village of Almont
Lemons reviewed the new process for Imlay held on the 15th day of August
accessory building applications. ayes, motion carried. services, and similar home-based line N87° 52’16”E 328.83 ft to the and Almont Township Master Plan for
Meeting adjourned at 7:52 p.m. businesses will follow the standards 2018 Treasurer Priehs moved for center of said Section 22; thence a public hearing; adopted Resolution
There was a review of assessing pro- adoption of the foregoing ordinance
cess and the State’s audit report of A complete copy of the minutes below: N00°30’18”W 662.22 ft along the #18-08-01; passed to waive the gar-
is available at the Attica Township and Trustee Guerin supported the N-S 1/4 line; thence S88° 00’31”W bage assessment on parcel #44-041-
Attica Township. Supervisor 1. AG Agricultural district standards motion.
Ochadleus informed the board that the Hall. 328.81 ft; thence S00°30’18”E 663.01 527-181-14; approved the closing of
A. Minimum lot size shall be 5 Voting for: Guerin, Hoeksema,
Planning Commission is holding a Nancy Herpolsheimer ft parallel with the N-S 1/4 line to the N. Bristol Street at E. St. Clair on
acres. Jepsen, Priehs
Public Hearing at their Aug 23rd Attica Township Clerk point of beginning. Together with a Saturday, September 15th from 9:00
B. The maximum number of Voting against: None
meeting to receive public comments 35-1 66 ft wide easement for ingress-egress a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; approved the clos-
business vehicles, trailers, and equip- The Supervisor declared the
on a request to Israel Ferrett to revise purposes as described in “Ingress- ing of E. St. Clair from M-53 to N.
ment not stored on trailers shall be ordinance adopted. Egress Easement”. Bristol Street from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
limited to six in any combination. Steven Hoeksema, Supervisor INGRESS-EGRESS p.m. on September 15; passed to not
C. All vehicles, trailers, and Carla Jepsen, Township Clerk
CALL 810-724-2615
EASEMENT: object to the closure of Yorkshire Dr.
equipment not stored on trailers shall
CERTIFICATION Part of the NW 1/4 of Section 22, between Buckingham and Devonshire
be kept within a fully enclosed build-
The foregoing is a true copy of T9N, R10E, Deerfield Twp., Lapeer on September 29th with a rain date of
ing or screened from view of neigh-
Ordinance No. enacted by the Board Co., Michigan, described as begin- October 6; approved invoice to
to publish your
boring properties and public or private
of Trustees of Imlay Township at a ning S00° 19’40”E 1320.23 ft along Superior Contracting Group, LLC;
streets by a decorative screen fence, in
regular meeting held on August 15, the W Section line, and N88°08’50”E approved invoice for Gerace
conformance with Section 5.11, or
2018. 1307.03 ft, and S00°13’18”E 1264.92 Construction Company; approved for
landscape greenbelt, in conformance
Integrity Business Solution to provide
legal announcement or
with Section 5.7. No storage shall be Carla Jepsen, Township Clerk ft from the NW corner of said Section
35-1 22; thence continuing S00°13’18”E furniture for the municipal/police
located in a front yard or side yard.
66.04 ft to a point on the E-W 1/4 line department remodel; and approved
D. The maximum number of
employee vehicles parked on-site MORTGAGE from the NW corner of said Section Change Order No. 2 to Gerace
email:
22 (said point being S87° 52’16”W Construction Company.
shall be limited to four and all
employee vehicles shall be parked
SALE 1312.28 ft from the Center of Section The meeting adjourned at 9:17
either within the residence’s driveway THIS FIRM IS A DEBT 22); thence N87°52’16”E 983.45 ft p.m.
COLLECTOR along the E-W 1/4 line; thence N00° Kimberly J. Keesler
tct@pageone-inc.com
or the fenced or landscaped area.
ATTEMPTING TO 13’18”W 66.03 ft; thence Clerk/Treasurer
E. Outdoor storage of organic
S87°52’16”W 983.11 ft parallel with Steve Schneider
waste generated by the business may COLLECT A DEBT.
the E-W 1/4 line to the point of begin- President
be permitted on a parcel 5 acres or ANY INFORMATION A complete copy of the minutes
ning.
larger within the screened storage OBTAINED WILL BE
All legal announcements should be received area. USED FOR THAT
commonly known as 5282 Millis
Road, North Branch, MI 48461
is available in the Clerk’s office dur-
ing regular business hours or at www.
F. No maintenance or repair of
by 3 p.m. the Monday prior to publication. equipment or vehicles shall occur
PURPOSE.
Notice is hereby given that
tax i.d. 44-006-022-019-29 almontmichigan.gov
If the property described in this 35-1
outside a building or the screened
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Sports www.tricitytimes-online.com
Almont nets
With the outcome, 21-12 halftime lead to pro-
Durand goes to 1-0 over- tect.
all. Capac falls to 0-1 this That was followed by
semifinal
season. a scoreless third quarter.
“We hurt ourselves Durand then withstood
with turnovers,” Capac an 8-6 fourth quarter rally
Coach Bill Nestle said. to leave the field with a
Almont goes 1-3-2 at Brown City 25-13, 22-25, 6-15 loss to Lutheran It was the season tinued to pull away. Aided
North. opener for both combat- by a 6-0 third quarter
For the day, Maria Bussone led ants. edge, the Redskins forged
By Kevin Kissane 25-18, 16-25 split versus Cros- Almont with 35 kills. Sarah Ford “We played a solid a 28-0 lead with 36 min-
Tri-City Times Sports Editor Lex. (15 kills), Hannah Landerschier first half defensively and utes gone.
Maria Bussone led Almont made progress moving the Sandusky then out-
(11) and Sofija Matovska (nine)
ALMONT — The Almont with 32 kills. Rachael Schapman ball offensively,” Imlay scored Imlay City 16-0 the
made their presence felt as well. City Coach Brian Tresnak
varsity volleyball team went (15 kills) and Sarah Ford (14) Matovska and Grace Johnson rest of the way, putting the
1-3-2 last Thursday at the Brown said. “We didn’t make finishing touches on a
supported her performance. shared the setting responsibilities many mental mistakes 44-0 win.
City Invitational. Hannah Landerschier and for Almont. They contributed 34 tonight and we continue to
Almont opened tournament Schapman (three each), Sofija and 15 assists, respectively. For the evening,
make huge strides as we Lonnie Wolford was one
play with an 18-25, 25-18 split Matovska (two) and Ford (one) A group consisting of Ford (35), work to fine tune the new
versus Sandusky. That was fol- provided Almont’s solo blocks. Kellie Bentz and Bussone (33 of four passing for -2
offensive and defensive yards as Imlay City’s
lowed by a 15-25, 21-25 loss to Matovska and Johnson took apiece) and Kallan Ruhala (24) gen- systems,” he noted.
Brown City; a 10-25, 10-25 set- turns springing Almont’s offen- erated Almont’s highest dig outputs. quarterback.
“While the final score The Imlay City ground
back to USA; a 25-23, 26-24 win sive attack into motion that day. Ford and Landerschier (one was not what we wanted,
against Imlay City; a 24-26, They managed 40 and 30 assists, each) furnished Almont’s solo there are definitely some
22-25 loss to Dryden; and a respectively. blocks. positives for us to build on Spartans page 20
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Soccer
Dryden defeats Mount Morris, 4-0 boys’ soccer battle Monday Nathan Schenkel was
By Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor afternoon. the winning Dryden goal-
Jack Kaplan led Dryden keeper.
DRYDEN — Dryden with a three-goal perfor- With the outcome,
downed visiting Mount mance. Justin Wheeler col- Dryden now stands at 3-2
Morris, 4-0, in a non-league lected their remaining goal. overall.
FORECASTERS
CAPAC — Capac
dropped a narrow 1-0 ver-
dict to visiting Bad Axe in
a non-league boys’ soccer
Almont at Imlay City meeting Monday after-
Capac at Caro noon.
In Monday’s meeting,
International Academy Capac and Bad Axe ended
Flint at Dryden the initial half with zero
Michigan at Notre Dame goals apiece.
Dryden
Michigan
MSU Emmanuel Lopez pro-
CMU By Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor vided the lone Imlay City
goal. His tally was assisted
Tom Schoen IMLAY CITY — by Omar Cardenas.
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a 17-25, 13-25 loss to block outputs.
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Football
Dryden, Almont,
Capac will win
After a less than end.
impressive 1-2 start, I Almont at Imlay
vow to come back with an City
improved showing for This Thursday at 7
week p.m. Imlay City and
two. Almont square off in the
Here Blue Water Area
is a look Conference opener for
at this both sides.
week’s Almont enters the fray
contests looking good, having just
and the picked up a 56-6 road vic-
teams I tory over non-league
believe adversary New Haven.
prevail in Kenny Pickett Imlay City, mean-
them: while, will look to show
improvement after
Football... absorbing a 44-0 road loss
International to non-league rival
Academy of Flint at Sandusky.
Dryden. On paper, it would
While not what I appear the writing is on
would classify a marquee the wall in this one.
Cross Country
TRI-CITY AREA — (140), Byron (158), Montrose (473) and 23:58.51; Maria Ryan,
The Dryden girls’ cross Hemlock (242), Walled Saginaw Swan Valley 116th, 26:20.02; Josie
country team registered a Lake Central (253), Clio (506). Carpenter, 119th, 26:22.84;
15th-place showing last (280), Essexville Garber Capac also competed and Kylie DeVlaminck,
Thursday at the Birch Run (287), Bad Axe (292), New but did not field a complete 146th, 27:22.79.
Early Invitational. Lothrop (303), Saginaw squad. Lilly Rodriguez repre-
Frankenmuth’s Valley Lutheran (332), Hannah Peyerk, 52nd, sented Capac that day. Her Dryden’s Brenden Knuth picks up the pace
74-point total paced the North Branch (402), 23:50.17; logged the swift- time of 23:54.55 paid off during a cross country meet last year. Knuth
field assembled. They were Dryden (409), Saginaw est Dryden performance with a 55th. took ninth at Thursday’s Birch Run Invite.
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Rushing
R Y Avg
Cody (A) 6 132 22.0
Mullins (IC) 8 76 9.5
Hellmuth (C) 5 53 10.6
Rinke (A) 4 51 12.8
Sawyers (C) 8 49 6.1
Lulgjuraj (A) 5 46 9.2
Solo Tackles
G T Avg
Robinson (C) 1 8 8.0
Photo by Kevin Kissane
match to
Recoveries
Panduren (A) 1 Dryden Coach Al Hutchinson talks to his ballclub in a game last season.
Denny's
6-4 second flight win; third doubles; plus Luke
Sam Bussone notched a Schlanderer and Tony
7-6, 6-3 victory at third
singles; and Nathan
Tabacchi dropped a 0-6,
0-6 fourth flight decision.
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Today, the Hewelts are The Hewelts filed a returned to the battle area Division until he finished
both incensed and sad that report with the Lapeer when two snipers hiding in his tour.
the unique carved statue County Sheriff ’s trees began firing at the In 2012, he was award-
was stolen from its post Department, and have also Americans. Joe Palazzolo of Imlay City stands in front of ed a Purple Heart for the
outside their front door. circulated photos of the In the chaos, Palazzolo his display containing Vietnam War items at wounds he suffered;
The statue went miss- unique chainsaw carving screamed at an approach- Michigan's Military & Space Heroes Museum. including the shrapnel he
ing sometime between on social media and else- ing captain and two medics still carries in his right side
Sunday, August 19 and where. They’ve also to get down, but his words into the trees, stopping the rejoined what was left of as a reminder of that fate-
Tuesday, August 21, says secured every other yard came too late. snipers. his fellow soldiers. ful day.
Thomas Hewelt. ornament and decoration “All three were shot. While Palazzolo With no officers Palazzolo is a 1965
He remembers seeing they have on their property. The medics were killed returned fire, soldiers from remaining, Palazzolo and gradate of Denby High
the top of the Indian’s intri- “I am just disgusted,” instantly while the captain, C Company tended to the his battered comrades did School on Detroit’s east
cately carved headdress Thomas says. “We just put who later died, was still seriously wounded captain what their training taught side.
from the window view he it out there because it breathing when help while Palazzolo assisted them and returned fire. Drafted into the U.S.
had while turning the air looked nice and we have arrived. the radioman who had However, when the Army in April of 1966, he
conditioner off on Sunday. other stuff out in front of Meanwhile, Palazzolo taken a round in his back. squad began moving down- has been married to wife
On Tuesday, when Thomas the house trying to make and three other soldiers After tending to the hill toward the LZ, an Cecelia for almost 50
went outside, he took a things look nice and now I continued to fire bursts radioman, the private explosion sent Palazzolo years.
look at the front porch and had to chain it all down.”
noticed the Indian was Retirees, Thomas says
gone. he and Diane are sad that
The theft is especially someone invaded their
perplexing and upsetting, space and felt entitled to
Thomas says, because the their own hard-earned pos-
Hewelt house is situated sessions.
some two-to-three-hundred “It just makes us feel
feet off the road, on a busy bad. This was something
stretch of Van Dyke we liked and now we’re
between Weyer Road and worried about the other
old M-21. things we have out there,”
Though he scoured for Thomas says.
footprints and/or tire tracks The Hewelts are hop-
on the lawn for clues, ing someone will spot the
Thomas found nothing Indian and call the sheriff’s
amiss. department or let them
“They obviously drove know where it’s at.
up my driveway or the “The people who did
neighbor’s driveway to get this are lowlifes for steal-
the statue,” he says. “It ing,” Thomas says. “It’s
weighs between two-and- really disgusting.”
three-hundred pounds, so it Anyone with informa-
is not a one person job.” tion on the Hewelt’s chain-
Thomas believes the saw sculpture is urged to
thieves knew the statue call the Lapeer County
was there—as it’s not visi- Sheriff Department at 810-
ble to passersby from the 664-1801.
Photo by Debra Wegner
Van Dyk Farms hosted a special appreciation lunch for their workers last week, hiring Tino’s
Mexican Cuisine to serve up authentic street tacos inside one of the farm’s barns.
years that we should open traditional Mexican dishes said. owned and operated by
a restaurant.” like tacos, burritos, nachos, Matt said he and his Doug and Beth Van Dyk
Then the food truck rice and beans, quesadillas, brother Adam were on the and their sons, Matt and
Distinct features on one-of-a-kind chainsaw came their way. and tamales with chips and hunt for the right establish- Adam, and Dennis and
carving stolen from front porch of the Hewelt “My husband prayed shells made from scratch. ment to cater this special Carol Van Dyk and their
home last week. about it and said God said Sara said there’s noth- meal when he read the daughter, Jaclyn Van Dyk.
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and lots of misc. GS-35-1 nights, weekends and holidays a must. Family Owned Since 1973 • Licensed & Insured Badger Services
Apply in person at 6692 Newark Road, Imlay City.
FREE 810-724-8060 - Imlay City
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HUSKEE MULCH LAWN HW-35-2
• Land Clearing
MOWER FOR SALE: 21 inch ESTIMATES www.walters-enterprises.com
8-22-18
cutting width 173 cc premium • Land Development
OHV can discharge from the • Driveways & Grading
side or the rear, or mulch. It
has new engine oil, new air
filter. Starts and runs good, &
Plumbing
• Trenching & Post Holes
• Demolition
is ready to work! $75.00 810- • All Types of Excavation
417-2249 FS-35-4
................................................ FUERST 810-417-2870
9-12-18
2005 7500 KW GENERAC IMLAY CITY • Top Wages
PORTABLE GENERATOR. CNC Boring Mill Mold Makers
New battery, carburetor 2017. Mold Work 5 yrs Experience minimum
• Holiday Pay Plumbing Outdoor
• Overtime
Very clean and always cov-
ered. 810-724-1251. FS-35-1
CNC Machines CAD Designer Servicing all of Lapeer County Equipment
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Mold Work Visi 5 yrs experience • Vacation Pay and Surrounding Areas
Secondary Machine Builders minimum
• Paid Lunches Providing all of your
Both shifts Days and Nights plumbing needs
• 100% Company Paid Blue
Farm Equipment STERLING HEIGHTS Cross Health Insurance *Service *Repairs *Installation
Full Plumbing Service, Sump Pumps, SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT
CNC Boring Mill Mold Build Leader • 100% Company Paid Water Heaters, Snake Drain Lines,
6600 JOHN DEERE 2 yrs experience minimum Blue Cross Optical Leak Repair, Toilet and Faucet
CNC Machines Repair and Installation, Tub and
COMBINE, runs great, good CAD Designer
condition, comes with 4 row
Mold Makers
Visi 5 yrs experience
• 100% Company Paid Shower Valves
corn head and 16’ grain flex
head. $3,800 firm, will split.
5 yrs Experience minimum
Mold Repairs
minimum • Days only Blue Cross Dental 810-724-6861
Call 810-417-1829. FS-35-5 5 yrs experience minimum • 100% Company paid Life, Free Estimates • Licensed and Insured
Family Owned Since 1976 9-19-18
................................................ Both shifts Days and Nights short term and long term
Classifieds Work!
disability Insurance
Email resume to: • 100% Company
aluia@ventureglobalengineering.com Roofing
CALL 724-2615
Paid Uniforms
Or apply in person • 401K
HW-34-8
&
Licensed
& Insured NOW TAKING SCRAP METAL
GOOD
Metal Roofing • Pole Barns 3620 Van Dyke • Almont, MI
Metal Shingles
810.614.3582 Parts c&e
810-798-8533 E-Z
BLAINE • CAPAC 9-19-18 Servi Fax 810-798-3738 Financing
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