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There are 12 seniors vying for the King & Queen crowns. From left, from row, are Cecilia Bronsberg, Jessica Holiday, Olivia Roedel, Marissa Leonard, Emily Harper, Rachael Peckens; back row, Nick Gullett, Ryan Gross, Tucker Gibbons, Mitch Frederick, Tyler Burkhardt, and Matt Walker.

Fowlerville celebrates Homecoming this week

Fowlerville celebrates Homecoming this week with a variety of activities taking place at the school, starting Monday. Spirit Week culminates with the parade through the Downtown on Friday at 5:30 p.m., the football game against Ionia at 7 p.m., and the crowning of the Homecoming King & Queen. The Homecoming Dance on Saturday evening ¿nishes the celebration.

The class representatives and foreign exchange students will also be part of the Homecoming Court. From left are Victoria Ahmetzanova of Germany; Bella Bassett, a junior; Emmy Frederick, a sophomore; Hannah Brock, a freshman; back row, Alex Montrose, a junior; Trevor Christoson, a sophomore; and Mitchell Bishop, a freshman. Missing is Mario Guevara-Esquer of Mexico.




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Fowlerville Junior High School News

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ABSENCE INFORMATION Parents‌If your child will be missing school for appointments of any kind (counselor, dentist, allergist‌) please ask for a doctor note. Students can bring them in at any time through the year. Absences with a Doctor note are not counted toward our attendance totals. *** PARENTS 7R OHDYH DIWHU VFKRRO PHVVDJHV SOHDVH FDOO 223-6204. Messages must be left by 2:00 pm in order for us to deliver before the end of the day. *** PARENTS-IMPORTANT! Fowlerville schools have been requested to change the way checks are issued to schools for ANY reason. When writing a check to the school for your student, please issue the check WR )2:/(59,//( &20081,7< 6&+22/6 DQG RQ WKH memo line put which group or reason you are issuing the FKHFN 7KDQN \RX IRU \RXU FRRSHUDWLRQ *** PARENTS‌ if you are having trouble using Zangle to view grades, e-mail questions to connect@fowlervilleschools.org. Building secretaries are not able to help you with this. *** ARCHERY CLUB! Archery Club Update: Registration has started for the -XQLRU +LJK DUFKHU\ FOXE 7R UHJLVWHU \RXU VWXGHQW JR to goo.gl/Ls5zhd and complete the registration form. Cost is $30 if you need equipment and $20 is you have your own (Genesis bow, Easton 1820 arrows). Club runs RQ (,7+(5 0RQGD\ RU 7KXUVGD\ \RX FKRRVH DQG ZLOO EHJLQ 2FWREHU WK DW WKH 0XQQ FDIHWHULD 6SDFH LV OLPLWHG so sign up soon! If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Smith at smithj@fowlervilleschools.org *** SPORTS FOR WEEK OF SEPT. 29: Cross Country News 7KH 6W -RKQœV ,QYLWDWLRQDO ZDV D WRQ RI IXQ RQ 6HSWHPEHU 7th & 8th grade girls--All 3 girls had a season P.R. Sophie Spalding by 38 seconds with a time of 14:32. Margaret Allen by 30 seconds with a time of 22:33. *UHWFKHQ :\OLH E\ RYHU PLQV ZLWK D WLPH LI 7th & 8th grade boys Bryson Scott came in 22nd overall and received a medal, with a time of 12:44. 7KUHH ER\V KDG D VHDVRQ 3 5 Robby Bilyk by 13 seconds with a 15:39. Hunter Breeding by 16 seconds with a 15:40.

CONWAY TOWNSHIP 8015 N FOWLERVILLE ROAD FOWLERVILLE MI 48836 517-223-0358 Bids for Snow Removal Season 2014/2015 Conway Township is now taking bids for the 2014/2015 Snow Removal Season for the Conway Township Parking Lot and Sidewalks, removal of snow and salting as needed All bids MUST be on Conway Township Snow Removal Bid forms. Any bids turned into Conway Township that are not on the Bid Forms will not be considered. Forms can be picked up at the Conway Township 2IÂżFH GXULQJ UHJXODU RIÂżFH KRXUV Bids will be accepted starting Sept 23rd until October 15th. All bids submitted on Conway Township Snow Removal Bid Form will be reviewed and a decision will be made during the October 21st Board of Trustees meeting. Please contact Cindy Dickerson, the Township Clerk, during regular business hours, Tuesday 9 am to 3 pm or Wednesday 9 am to 5 pm. Cindy Dickerson Conway Township Clerk 9/21/14 & 9/28/14


Fowlerville News & Views – Sunday, September 28, 2014 – Page 5 Justin Placido by 30 seconds with a 21:18. -XVWLQ +XWPDFKHU *DYLQ 7DLW DQG /XFDV 6PLWK ¿QLVKHG strong and represented Fowlerville proudly. On Monday, September 22nd‌ 6th graders ran a 2 mile race, rather than their normal 1.5 miles and they rocked it! Max Rose had a fantastic race, ¿QLVKLQJ LQ 6DUD 6SDOGLQJ ZDV VW SODFH RYHUDOO LQ WK JUDGH JLUOV # 5DFKHO 5XVN ZDV JUHDW LQ KHU ¿UVW HYHU UDFH ZLWK D 3DUNDU 6WHSKHQV UDQ VWURQJ ZLWK D Lillian Copeland and Emily Hutmacher both had fantastic races too! 7th & 8th graders Robby Bilyk had a season P.R. with a 15:31. Bryson Scott ZDV WK SODFH RYHUDOO IRU ER\V 0DUJDUHW $OOHQ KDG D 3 5 ZLWK D 6RSKLH 6SDOGLQJ ZDV WK SODFH RYHUDOO IRU girls. *** Volleyball News 7KH WK JUDGH YROOH\EDOO WHDPV WUDYHOHG WR +DVOHWW RQ 6HSW 22 to face the Vikings in match play. The B Team fought KDUG EXW IHOO VKRUW ORVLQJ WR +DVOHWW DQG 19. The B team was led in service points by Jayci Clark and $OOLVRQ )LWFKSDWULFN ZLWK SRLQWV D SLHFH $OO RI -D\FLœV WKUHH SRLQWV ZHUH DFHV ZKLOH $OOLVRQ FKLSSHG LQ WZR $ELJDLO Davis, Gwen Cox and Chloe Wieas each had an assist, and Jayci Clark led all hitters with 1 kill. Mazi Jorgensen and Sophia Palermino played excellent ball ready defense and PDGH VRPH JUHDW VDYHV RXW RQ WKH ÀRRU 7KH % WHDP UHFRUG stands at 1-1. 7KH $ WHDP SOD\HG DQ LQWHQVH PDWFK DQG GRPLQDWHG WKH ÀRRU DJDLQVW WKH 9LNLQJV 7KH WHDP ZRQ LQ PDWFK SOD\ ZLWK scores of 21-8, 21-12 and 15-8. The team served a combined percentage of 85%, and was led by Hannah Chrzanowski ZLWK SRLQWV ZKLFK LQFOXGHG DFHV DQG 3H\WRQ %RGHQ ZLWK SRLQWV RI ZKLFK ZHUH DFHV 0DGLVRQ )UHGHULFN OHG DOO players with three assists and 1 kill, while Olivia DuFore added 2 assists. Lizzy Banko and Lexi Border played H[FHOOHQW EDFN URZ DQG NHSW WKH EDOO LQ SOD\ 7KH $ WHDP advances to 2-0. The 8th grade girls volleyball team came home Sept. 23. 9LFWRULRXV ZLWK ERWK WKH $ DQG WKH % WHDPV ZLQQLQJ %RWK teams started out slow, making an exciting comeback! The % WHDP ZRQ WKHLU ¿UVW JDPH ORVW WKHLU QG DQG FDPH EDFN VWURQJ LQ WKH WKLUG JDPH WR ZLQ LW 7RS VHUYHUV IRU WKH QLJKW ZHUH /DQL %XUQLH DQG &KHOVHD 2œ'RQQHOO ERWK with 6 points and Haley East with 5 points. 7KH $ WHDP KDG WURXEOH JHWWLQJ VWDUWHG ORVLQJ WKHLU ¿UVW JDPH 7KH\ ZHUH RQ ¿UH WKH VHFRQG DQG WKLUG JDPHV winning 21-15 and 15-5. Maggie Hamann led the team with SRLQWV ZKLOH -DFNLH -DUYLV FRQWULEXWHG :D\ WR SOD\ hard until the very end!

NOTICE TO CONWAY TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS Joint Special Meeting September 30, 2014 7 p.m. This notice is to inform Conway Township Residents that there is a joint special meeting scheduled for September 30, 2014 at 7 p.m. Location of this joint meeting will be at the Conway Township Hall 8015 N Fowlerville Rd, Fowlerville MI 48836. The purpose for this meeting is for the Conway Township Board of Trustees, Planning Commissioners, Zoning Administrator, Advisory Committee, Township Attorney and Livingston County Planner to meet and discuss the recommendations presented to the Board from FLOW regarding ordinance, special use and general power ordinances to help protect the health, welfare and safety of the community. This meeting is not limited to this matter, other matters may be discussed. Conway Township will provide necessary, reasonable auxiliary aids and services at the hearing/meeting to individuals with disabilities, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audiotapes of printed materials being considered, upon advance notice to the Township Clerk. Cindy Dickerson, Clerk Conway Township 517-223-0358 9/21 & 9/28/2014

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Kreeger Elementary School News

St. John’s Episcopal Church holding Salad Luncheon Buffet on Oct. 1 St. John’s Episcopal Church is holding a Salad Luncheon Buffet on Wednesday, October 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 1p.m. Cost is $8. The church is located at 504 Prospect Street, Howell. Any questions call 517-546-3660.

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Fowlerville News & Views – Sunday, September 28, 2014 – Page 7 boyfriend, friends, and family. She has two wonderful parents and a sister who is a freshman. While spending time with her family, she enjoys watching funny movies. When ZLWK KHU IULHQGV IDYRULWH DFWLYLW\ LV KDYLQJ ERQÂżUHV LQ WKH summer. One of Bree’s friends described her as “lots of fun to talk to, and a very good listenerâ€?. Her favorite movie is The Breakfast Club, favorite band is Nirvana, favorite show is “Finding Carterâ€?, and she likes the game Monopoly. She also likes the book 3HUNV RI %HLQJ D :DOOĂ€RZHU by Stephen Chbosky. Bree is very excited to be named the Student of the Week at Fowlerville High School this week, and rightfully so. Congratulations, Bree, and keep up the great work!

Fowlerville Council approves annual cost-of-living increases

Student of the Week-- Bree Holmes By Emily Harper Congratulations to the Fowlerville High School Student of the Week, Bree Holmes! Bree was nominated by several of her teachers for this award. She is a senior this year at FHS. Her schedule includes: College Prep English and Comp., BST, Film and Music as Lit, Algebra II, Consumers Math, and Creative Expressions. Bree’s favorite teacher is Mrs. Ording, who teaches her favorite class, Creative Expressions. Bree likes Creative Expressions because she enjoys expressing herself through her writing. Mrs. Ording adores Bree as well, saying “Bree works so hard in my classes. She has a bright smile that greets me every day. I can always count on Bree to participate in class discussions!â€? After high school, Bree plans to go to medical school. When she graduates, she will miss all the fun times and laughs shared during classes. However, Bree looks forward to making new friends and learning new material during her ÂżQDO \HDU DW )+6 $ WLS %UHH KDV IRU XQGHUFODVVPHQ LV ÂłPDNH sure you stay on task- it’s not fun being behind in school.â€? Her favorite part about our school is the fun and nice teachers we have on staff. One aspect of student life Bree would alter is the number of electives offered. She would diversify the courses offered to appeal to broader interests. Outside of school Bree likes to spend time with her

By Steve Horton The Village of Fowlerville has an ordinance that spells out how an annual cost-of-living increase is granted to nonunion employees, the planning commission members, and the YLOODJH FRXQFLO 7KH ÂżJXUH LV GHWHUPLQHG E\ WKH SHUFHQWDJH RI increase that occurs in the state taxable value of property. 7KH DPRXQW LV OLPLWHG WR QR PRUH WKDQ ÂżYH SHUFHQW 7KLV year the increase is 1.6 percent. 7KH 'HSW RI 3XEOLF :RUNV VWDII DQG WKH SROLFH RIÂżFHUV DUH members of their respective unions, and this issue would be part of their negotiated contracts. Council had tabled acting on this increase for the four groups until after agreements were reached with the two unions. Last Monday, Sept. 21, the resolutions were brought back up for consideration. There were four separate resolutions: 1) Village Council, 2) Planning Commission, 3) Non-union Police, and 4) Nonunion Administration. &RXQFLO SDVVHG WKH ÂżUVW UHVROXWLRQ ZKLFK WRWDOV by a 4-3 vote. Mike Stock, Carol Hill, Wayne Copeland, and Mary Helfmann approved the motion, while Jerry Bell, David Kuehn, and Cindy Salfate dissented. The vote was 5-2 on granting an increase to Planning &RPLVVLRQ PHPEHUV WKDW ZLOO WRWDO %HOO DQG 6DOIDWH cast the ‘no’votes. All seven council mmbers approved the LQFUHDVH IRU QRQ XQLRQ SROLFH WKDW WRWDOV DQG IRU QRQ XQLRQ DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ WKDW WRWDOV 7KH LQFUHDVHV will go into effect on Oct. 3.

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Fowlerville Council approves 2 variance requests from Monument Engineering By Steve Horton The Fowlerville Village Council unanimously approved two variance requests from Monument Engineering Group Associates (MEGA) at the conclusion of a Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on Monday, Sept. 22. This hearing was a resumption of an earlier session held two weeks before when 5V^ 6MMLYPUN the requests were tabled for further consideration. .LV[OLYTHS /LH[PUN *VVSPUN :`Z[LTZ One variance is to build an accessory building at the company’s 638 S. Grand Avenue site that would be a garage0$5. (3/(< LV D , * 6 + 3 $ $&&5(',7(' /223 ,167$//(5 style structure measuring 24 by 24 feet or 576 square feet. The second variance is to allow an existing storage shed of 6DYH PRQH\ RQ \RXU KHDWLQJ FRROLQJ ELOOV 96 square feet to remain on the property. The company offers &DOO IRU 'HWDLOV surveying and engineering services and wants the extra room to store its supplies and as a place to do maintenance on the $79V WKDW WKH ÂżUP XVHV ZKHQ GRLQJ ÂżHOG ZRUN The property includes two separate lots with the one ORFDWHG QRUWK RI WKH RIÂżFH EXLOGLQJ EHLQJ YDFDQW %RWK RI them are in the General Business District and, under that FODVVLÂżFDWLRQ DQ DFFHVVRU\ EXLOGLQJ FDQ EH QR ODUJHU WKDQ 250 square feet. The zoning in that district also prohibits more than one accessory building. +LZPNU ‹ )\PSK ‹ 0UZ[HSS ‹ 9LWHPY The variances were granted with only one condition—that the two lots be combined. By doing this, then one or more of 0UK\Z[YPHS ‹ *VTTLYJPHS ‹ 9LZPKLU[PHS the accessory buildings could be located on the vacant lot. It .LULYH[VYZ ‹ *VKL *VYYLJ[PVUZ DOVR UHVROYHV WKH LVVXH GLVFRYHUHG DIWHU WKH ÂżUVW KHDULQJ RI the current driveway encroaching onto the second (vacant) lot. At the initial ZBA hearing on Sept. 8, the majority on the board (while not taking a vote) indicated they preferred 4HZ[LY ,SLJ[YPJPHU only one building, the larger one, and seemed receptive to a 3PJLUZLK ‹ 0UZ\YLK proposal from trustee Jerry Bell that the variance be granted with the condition that the driveway be paved. The issue of the two separate lots was also brought up. The zoning ordinance does not allow an accessory building to be built on a lot without a principal structure (home or RIÂżFH 7KH\ DOVR SRLQWHG RXW WKDW WKH VXEPLWWHG UHTXHVW described the building as a pole barn and that, according to the ordinance, the structure needed to have a solid wall and permanent foundation, The paving of the driveway was dropped as a condition after the council heard a presentation from its planner, Sherrin Hood of LSL Planning. She had recommended that WKH YDULDQFHV EH JUDQWHG DW WKH ÂżUVW KHDULQJ QRWLQJ WKDW WKLV is a former residence in the GB District and is also in the transition area on South Grand Avenue between more typical looking businesses and residential homes. “I think an accessory building of this size, as long as its exterior is compatible with the main building, is appropriate for a residential-looking business site,â€? she told council at WKDW ÂżUVW KHDULQJ At the resumed meeting, Hood reviewed the application and went back over several details. She noted that the company Here to Serve You owner, Allan Pruss, had changed the site plan to show that the for all your New building would be a garage-style structure and not a pole barn and Used Car & Truck Needs! and showed how the parking lot would operate with the door being in the direction that was suggested by council. “The sticky question that came out of the last meeting was paving the driveway and parking lot,â€? Hood said and then noted that she had looked into the matter, including talks with the owner as well as the Village engineer, Joe White. DQG )RZOHUYLOOH 5G ‡ 6RXWKHDVW &RUQHU ([LW Hood said that she did not recommend paving and gave — 223-3721 — a couple of key reasons. One was that paving the area 6+2:5220 23(1 0RQGD\ 7KXUVGD\ D P WR S P might result in needing to create a retention area for water. 7XHVGD\ :HGQHVGD\ )ULGD\ D P WR S P 6DWXUGD\ D P WR S P “A gravel drive is considered 50 percent impervious (to 1HOVRQ&\SKHU #'LFN6FRWW FRP UDLQZDWHU LQÂżOWUDWLRQ ZKLOH a paved area is 100 percent impervious,â€? she pointed out. “Also, the owner said that LOCAL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW paving the drive and parking

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lot would cost around $26,000,â€? she said. “I checked with the HQJLQHHU -RH VDLG WKDW WKLV ÂżJXUH PLJKW EH KLJK EXW KH IHOW it would cost at least $18,000. This would be in addition to the expense of the new building and the possibility of having to create a retention area. The owner estimated the building would be $15,000. “Normally when we impose conditions on a variance, we try to do so at a scale where the condition is relative to what the applicant is asking,â€? she said. “If a larger investment was being made here, then the situation might be different. But we would be asking him to pay more than twice what he had planned to with this improvement.â€? Pruss, who also spoke to council, said that the main purpose of the existing, smaller building would be to store the mower and other equipment used to maintain the property. “This keeps it apart and makes it easier to use,â€? he noted, explaining why he’d like to keep the smaller building rather than having to remove it. As for the need of the larger structure, he said, “A lot RI VWXII LV EHLQJ VWRUHG RXWVLGH EHKLQG WKH RIÂżFH EHFDXVH there’s no room. Also, on a rainy day when the crew can’t EH RXW LQ WKH ÂżHOG WKLV ODUJHU EXLOGLQJ ZRXOG SURYLGH WKHP D place to do maintenance work.â€? Pruss said that he’s done several things to improve the appearance of the property since acquiring the business in 2010, including painting the exterior, removing a damaged tree, and resurfacing the driveway and parking lot with new gravel. He added that his business has been growing and has gone from two to ten employees. He told council that he did not wish to incur the expense of paving the driveway and parking lot. “I feel we are already ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant with our designated parking spot which is next to a paved sidewalk,â€? he said. “I didn’t see anything in the ADA Act that requires a paved driveway.â€? Bell, when proposing that the driveway and parking area be paved as a condition for granting the variance, had raised the question of the business being ADA compliant due to the graveled surface as well as the fact that new businesses have to have paved driveways and parking lots. Council trustee Cindy Salfate thanked Pruss for “investing in the communityâ€? and then asked him how many clients FRPH WR KLV RIÂżFH “One or two a week,â€? Pruss replied. He added that 40 to 50 percent of his work comes from clients in the Traverse City area. Council trustee Mary Helfmann, in her comment, said: “We’ve always been business friendly. I think we need to be FRQVLVWHQW WR WKDW DSSURDFK DQG WU\ QRW WR PDNH LW WRR GLIÂżFXOW for a business to make an improvement.â€?

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Armed robberies occur at three area stores last Wednesday afternoon Armed robberies at three area stores took place last Wednesday afternoon. They occurred within two hours of each other. No one was injured. 7KH ÂżUVW UREEHU\ WRRN SODFH DW WKH 9LOODJH 'UXJ 6WRUH LQ Webberville at 12:20 p.m. when a man came into the business, ORFDWHG DW : *UDQG 5LYHU DQG GLVSOD\HG D KDQGJXQ +H escaped with prescription medication. 7KH LQFLGHQW OHG WR D ORFNGRZQ DW WKH HOHPHQWDU\ DQG KLJK VFKRRO EXLOGLQJV LQ :HEEHUYLOOH ZKLFK DUH ORFDWHG GRZQ WKH street from the pharmacy. The lockdown lasted until the end of the school day at 3 p.m. The second robbery occurred at Countryway around 2:20 S P $ JXQ ZDV VKRZQ 7KH VWRUH LV ORFDWHG DW WKH LQWHUVHFWLRQ RI 0DVRQ 5RDG DQG 6RXWK )RZOHUYLOOH 5RDG 7HQ PLQXWHV ODWHU WKH WKLUG LQFLGHQW WRRN SODFH DW $QJHORÂśV Party store which is located about four miles to the east at the corner of Mason and Burkhart Roads The suspect was described as a heavy set white male DURXQG \HDUV RI DJH +H ZDV ZHDULQJ D EHLJH EDVHEDOO KDW VXQJODVVHV EOXH MHDQV D GDUN QDY\ VKLUW DQG ZDV GULYLQJ D dark-colored sedan. 7KH GD\ DIWHU WKH FULPHV /LYLQJVWRQ &RXQW\ 8QGHUVKHULII Mike Murphy indicated to the media that there was a suspect DQG RIÂżFHUV ZHUH DWWHPSWLQJ WR ORFDWH KLP Anyone with information about the robberies is asked to FRQWDFW &ULPH6WRSSHUV DW 6723 RU /LYLQJVWRQ &RXQW\ 6KHULIIÂśV 'HWHFWLYH 6FRWW 'RPLQH DW

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Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library All Programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents only unless otherwise stated. Registration usually opens 2 weeks prior to the event. Follow us on Facebook & www.fowlervillelibrary.org. Lego Club: Tuesday Sept 30th at 4pm Listen to Miss Beth read a story and then play and build a Lego creation. *This club has limited participation. Register in person each month to attend. Registration is open. *** Intro to eBooks at the Library: Monday, Oct 6th at 5:30

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A medical emergency on Collins Street in the Village was reported at 2:31 p.m., Thursday, September 18th. At 2:48 p.m., Friday, September 19th, the department responded to Cass River Drive in Handy Township to assist EMS. Saturday, September 20th, at 11:58 a.m. personnel responded to a medical emergency on Hazelnut Street in the 9LOODJH )LUHÂżJKWHUV ZHUH GLVSDWFKHG WR D PHGLFDO HPHUJHQF\ on Brandi Lane in Handy Township at 3:00 p.m. with a third assist to EMS being at 7:18 p.m. on Cedar River Drive in the Village. Sunday, September 21st, at 2:15 a.m. a medical emergency on Colleen Drive in Handy Township was reported. At 3:39 D P WKH ÂżUHÂżJKWHUV UHVSRQGHG WR +D]HOQXW 6WUHHW LQ WKH Village for a medical emergency. At 4:21 a.m. the department was called to W. Allen Road in Conway Township to a house that had been struck by lightning. Personnel assisted EMS on Bull Run Road in Iosco Township at 4:49 a.m. Another medical emergency, on Hazelnut Street in the Village, was reported at 4:44 p.m. At 10:56 p.m. the department was dispatched to a medical emergency on Spruceview Lane in Handy Township. )LUHÂżJKWHUV ZHUH FDOOHG WR D PHGLFDO HPHUJHQF\ RQ S.Grand Ave. in the Village at 9:49 a.m. Monday, September 22nd. The department responded for a medical emergency on Brookdale Street in the Village at 12:04 p.m. Tuesday, September 23rd, at 4:38 a.m. the department was dispatched to a medical emergency on Sistek Drive in Iosco Township. At 6:50 p.m. a medical emergency on Cedar River Drive in the Village was reported. A dispatch to a third medical emergency call, on Woodlawn Street in the Village, was received at 11:37 p.m. At 7:05 p.m., Wednesday, September 24th ÂżUHÂżJKWHUV ZHUH called to a medical emergency on Cedar River Drive in the Village.

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Autumn’s Transitions Few changes in any segment of Michigan’s seasons offer the variety that occurs just before Indian Summer. Anything IURP 6HSWHPEHU Ă€XUULHV WR 1RYHPEHUÂśV EODFNEHUULHV FDQ EH typical. That’s why I built our cabin halfway up the lower northern peninsula, to intercept these changes and why I’ll always remember the following with a smile. Even before the boat had been pulled up and tied to the leaning willow, a penetrating coolness had begun to settle in. Two hours earlier it had been as warm as July and the bass and pike had been as active as June. But as the sun dipped and then disappeared, wisps of fog crept out over the lake’s coves. 7KH\ KDG VSUHDG DQG WKHQ ÂżQDOO\ PHW LQ D FKLOO\ GDPSQHVV The trucks headlights reached out into the cottony fog as we headed back. My friend wanted to open the bow season in the morning, at the head of the swale near my cottage. It was a half mile west of the building and we still needed to ZDON WKHUH WR ÂżQG D VXLWDEOH VWDQG :H WDONHG RI FRQGLWLRQV of the bass we’d seen near the sunken trees in the lake, of the numbers of deer tracks I’d observed in the area near my cottage. In ten minutes the dark building loomed as a silhouette at the end of my driveway. We unloaded sleeping bags, a PDWWUHVV DQG MXQN IRRG ,WÂśV QRW HDV\ WR OLYH HIÂżFLHQWO\ LQ D SDUWLDOO\ ÂżQLVKHG DQG XQIXUQLVKHG FRWWDJH :H VSUHDG WKH PDWWUHVV DQG EDJV Ă€XVKHG RXW WKH ZDWHU OLQHV IURP WKH QHZ well, and plugged in the hotplate for coffee. By nine o’clock we had our makeshift quarters ready. By then I had decided to go back one last time after those WHPSWLQJ EDVV , DP D PXFK PRUH DQ DYLG ÂżVKHUPDQ WKDQ D KXQWHU DQG WKH WKRXJKW WKDW KHDY\ IRJ ZRXOG KDPSHU ÂżVKLQJ less than hunting was also a factor. That way we could each “do our thingâ€? in the dawn hours and I could pull the boat IURP WKH ODNH IRU VWRUDJH ZKHQ , ÂżQLVKHG , WROG P\ IULHQG RI P\ GHFLVLRQ DV RXU Ă€DVKOLJKWV SRNHG through the thick haze along the pathway. He didn’t object for I would have only been hunting with a camera anyway. I had earlier decided that my schedule simply didn’t allow enough time to bow hunt this year. The path climbed and wound, and then climbed again to a ridge that skirted the swamp on the little lake’s south side. A gully, busy with fresh tracks crossed the ridge nearby and in moments we found a suitable ambush, even in the foggy darkness. Back to the cottage while the sounds of our own movement and a distant barking of a dog kept us company. The sleeping bags felt good as the damp stillness reached for us. We drank our coffee in the pre-dawn darkness, as we anticipated our morning until a four-wheeler ground by on the road. It signaled other hunters in the area and my friend should soon be on his stand. A quarter hour later as I reached to hook the boat trailer to the truck, something made me look east up the road. The silhouette of a plump deer, frozen against the rosy and foggy sky by curiosity, watched my every movement. We had not considered deer in this most handy place. 0\ ÂżVKLQJ URG ZDV RI OLWWOH FRQVHTXHQFH DQG P\ IULHQG ZDV ÂżIWHHQ PLQXWHV DZD\ , FRXOG GR QRWKLQJ EXW ODXJK XQWLO WKH deer slipped out of sight and into the gray dawn. Deer and bass seldom consider Autumn’s transitions.

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Right to Life of Livingston County will host its 24th annual Focus on Life dinner on Tuesday, October 7, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Crystal Gardens in Howell. Christian radio host and author, Bob Dutko, will give the keynote speech, “Vote for Life,� about the importance of electing prolife candidates. Jason Negri, assistant director of the Patients’ Rights Council, will emcee. Dutko is host of the popular WMUZ 103.5 FM radio show that bears his name and can be heard throughout southeast Michigan, northwest Ohio, and much of Ontario, Canada. He also hosts “Defending the Truth with Bob Dutko� which is syndicated nationally on Crawford Broadcasting Company’s radio stations. To purchase tickets or for more information, call Right to /LIH RI /LYLQJVWRQ &RXQW\ DW RU HPDLO rtllc@ sbcglobal.net. Crystal Gardens is located at 5768 E. Grand River, Howell.


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Physics for All Drivers? By Dr. Thomas Higby In about 1948 I was learning to drive an automobile under the watchful eye of my mother, and we were returning home to Wyandotte from a visit to Grand Rapids. As we headed west through Livingston County, U.S. 16 (a.k.a. Grand River Avenue) had recently been redesigned removing sharp turns in favor of long smooth curves– three lanes, with a center lane for passing in both directions. It was a delight for me driving on this truly modern super-highway. Somehow, I found myself living and practicing medicine in Fowlerville in 1959. And traveling that same stretch of highway often at high speed, (probably never over 85mph) on trips to the hospital in Howell, always thankful for those carefully design curves. I was stopped by police more than once, but never ticketed. The last time I was stopped I had been called to administer anesthesia in a case of fetal distress due to prolapsed cord, in my mind one of the most dire emergencies. The deputy knew me and suggested that in such D VLWXDWLRQ , VKRXOG WXUQ RQ P\ \HOORZ ÀDVKHUV It soon became apparent to the young doctor that this highway would be the scene of many automobile collisions. That center lane invited risky driving. In a passing situation WKDW ODQH EHORQJHG WR ZKRHYHU JRW WKHUH ¿UVW ZLWK D EOXI¿QJ game probably happening from time to time. The curve at Owosso Road was especially dangerous. With the 65mph speed limit existing at that time, terrible crashes were inevitable, and I got blood on my hands frequently. As I think about those crashes, I am realizing that there are two distinct types of laws that come into play in such cases. One type consists of laws enacted by humans and enforced E\ SHRSOH LQ XQLIRUPV ZLWK VLUHQV ÀDVKLQJ OLJKWV DQG JXQV If no one is looking and no damage results, those laws can be

and are regularly broken with impunity. At the worst, if seen E\ SROLFH WKHUH PLJKW EH D ¿QH RU MDLO WLPH Laws of the second type need no police for enforcement. These are the laws of physics. If the driver goes off a bridge, goes around a curve too fast, or the car in front stops too fast, WKRVH ODZV RI SK\VLFV WDNH RYHU 1R MXGJH RU MXU\ LV QHHGHG WR assign the penalty, even if it is death. The usual high school physics course lays out the laws clearly, and the kinetic (motion) energy formula is of the most extreme importance (Energy = mass [weight] times the square of velocity). Thus, the car at 40 mph has four times the kinetic energy that it would at 20 mph, and at 80 mph sixteen times the energy, and at 100 mph 25 times. Why should we care about such details? Well, that energy doesn’t MXVW JR DZD\ EXW PXVW EH DFFRXQWHG IRU ,W PD\ EH FRQVXPHG in bending steel and breaking bones in a crash, or it may be converted by the brakes into heat (another form of energy) and dissipated into the air. At 80 mph it will need sixteen times the distance to stop the car, compared to 20mph, and it also follows, to allow for stopping, that one needs sixteen times the distance to the car that one is following. What about centrifugal force – the force that causes an REMHFW WR À\ RII IURP D VSLQQLQJ VXUIDFH RU D FDU WR À\ RII the road going around a curve. It is a basic rule that for every curve and every vehicle there exists a velocity at which the vehicle will spin out of control, slide sideway or roll over. For the curves on Grand River Avenue that velocity is fortunately very high. That velocity is very much affected by road surface, tire quality, and degree of banking built into the road. I could name at least three promising young Fowlerville people who met their ends due to worn out tires. Those harsh and unforgiving laws of physics need to be understood by all drivers, and certainly many of them are

REYLRXV LQ D JHQHUDO ZD\ LI QRW LQ ÂżQH GHWDLO Should passing high-school physics be required for REWDLQLQJ D GULYHUV OLFHQVH" +RZ DERXW MXVW UHTXLULQJ LW IRU drivering instructors? (Should the reader wonder, my mother did take physics 100 years ago, graduating in 1915.) I am sure it would be a tough sell, especially as I suspect that many of our legislators, who are often lawyers, are not highly credentialed in the sciences. I loved high-school physics and to a somewhat lesser degree college physics. In those courses many otherwise mysterious things become explained. Why did the sixteen year old girl who would become a mother take physics? Easy question. Because that was where the boys were.

Howell State Hospital topic of Oct. 8 program at Carnegie District Library “A Healing Place - Memories of the Michigan State Sanatorium, Howell State Hospital, and Hillcrest Center� is the topic of a program taking place on Wednesday, October 8 - 6:30 - 8:00p.m. in the Meabon Room of the Howell Carnegie District Library. There is no charge to attend For 75 years, the “Hill� served patients with tuberculosis and in later years, those who were developmentally challenged. Join us for an informal panel discussion with the people who worked, lived and grew up on the “Hill�. 7KLV SURJUDP LV SUHVHQWHG LQ FRQMXQFWLRQ ZLWK WKH Michigan Humanities Council and the 2014 Great Michigan Read selection Annie’s Ghosts� A Journey Into a Family Secret, by Steve Luxenberg. Park along Clinton Street behind the library and come in through the double glass doors. Be sure to arrive early enough to get a good seat! Contact the Reference Desk at Howell Carnegie District Library 517-546-0720x106 for more information.

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Section 35; thence South 88 degrees 38 minutes 10 seconds East 422.82 feet along said East-West 1/4 section line; thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 27 seconds East 1320.58 feet; thence North 87 degrees 43 minutes 26 seconds West 370.25 feet; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 27 seconds West 898.38 feet; thence North 29 degrees 46 minutes 09 seconds East 22.25 feet; thence Northwesterly 232.77 feet along the arc of a 111.33 foot curve to the left whose central angle is 119 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds and whose chord bearing is North 30 degrees 07 minutes 45 seconds West 192.63 feet; thence North 00 degrees 15 minutes 31 seconds West 65.70 feet; thence North 10 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds East 168.81 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to and including the use of a 66 foot wide Easement for Ingress and Egress, being described as: A part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 35, T3N R3E, Handy Township, Livingston County, Michigan, described as commencing at the West 1/4 corner of said Section 35; thence South 88 degrees 38 minutes 10 seconds East 900.35 feet along the EastWest 1/4 line; thence South 10 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds West 168.61 feet to the point of beginning; thence Southeasterly 375.51 feet along the arc of a 177.33 foot radius curve to the right, whose central angle is 121 degrees 19 minutes 45 seconds and whose chord bearing is South 29 degrees 21 minutes 22 seconds East 309.18 feet; thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 27 seconds East 175.44 feet; thence South 87 degrees 40 minutes 48 seconds West 66.04 feet; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 27 seconds West 195.42 feet; thence along the East line of the Plat of Heather Acres, as recorded in Liber 13 of Plats, pages 21 and 22, Livingston County Records, the following three (3) courses; thence North 29 degrees 46 minutes 09 seconds East 22.25 feet; thence Northwesterly 232.77 feet along the arc of a 111.33 foot radius curve to the left, whose central angle is 119 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds and whose chord bearing is North 30 degrees 07 minutes 46 seconds West 192.63 feet; thence North 00 degrees 15 minutes 31 seconds West 65.70 feet to the point of beginning. The above described property is commonly known as 7939 Colleen, Fowlerville, MI. Tax # 4705-35-300-007 The request may be examined at the Handy Township Hall, 135 N. Grand Avenue, Fowlerville, MI 48836 on Monday, Wednesday or Thursday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Written comments regarding the proposed request may be submitted in care of Laura Eisele, Handy Township Clerk at 135 N. Grand Avenue, P.O. Box 189, Fowlerville, MI 48836 before Âżve oÂśclock P.M. the day prior to the hearing. Laura Eisele, Clerk Handy Township 09-28-2014

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Webberville Athletic Boosters sponsoring Trivia Night on Oct. 4 Webberville Athletic Boosters are sponsoring Trivia Night on Saturday, October 4 at Oak Lane Golf Course. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with Trivia at 7 p.m. Tables of up to 8 people will compete with other groups to answer trivia questions in 10 categories. Cost is $10.00 per person, with option of purchasing more trivia games. Cash prizes awarded. Snacks and beverages – Must be purchased from golf course. Please register your team. Contact Janell at 517-376-0671.

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By Hayley Wagner & Taylor Chase Emily Marilyn Judd will be graduating in the spring of 2015 with a bright future ahead of her. Judd is the daughter of Jeff and Sandy Judd and the younger sister of Jon, Erica, and Owen, all of whom graduated from Webberville High School. During Judd’s thirteen years at Webberville, she has made D VLJQLÂżFDQW LPSDFW RQ KHU VFKRRO 6KH KDV SDUWLFLSDWHG LQ D wide range of activities including: volleyball for four years; track for two years; sideline cheer for three years; competitive cheer for one year; softball for two years; Project ROOTS for three years; and National Honor Society for three years. “Emily is a great teammate,â€? said senior Vivian Gaffney. “She always has a positive attitude and is really motivational.â€? Over the years, Judd has been an outstanding student. On top of her high school courses, she has managed to dual enroll at Lansing Community College during her junior and senior years. This has earned her 4.0 college GPA while still maintaining a 3.8 cumulative high school GPA. Calculus teacher Travis Brown says that he will miss Emily’s “Insight and foresight‌she could see what was to come with little effort,â€? and that, “she is who she is without allowing anybody else to tell her who she is or worrying about what they might say.â€? Brown is not the only teacher that holds Judd in high regard. “My favorite quality about Emily is her friendly personality,â€? said science teacher Jennifer Andrechek. “She may seem quiet but her hidden outgoing side has resulted in her having many great friends and many positive relationships with teachers. Making these connections will serve her well in life beyond Webberville High School. “Emily is unique in that she never seems to get frustrated,â€? she added. “She is always able to maintain a positive attitude and because of this positive attitude she is able to effectively encourage her peers.â€? Judd has made many friends during her time at Webberville, “Emily is a great friend and can always make me smile,â€? said senior, Taylor Chase. “She is an amazing person and is capable of doing anything that she sets her mind to. We’ve had so many fun times together and I can’t wait to have more.â€? After graduation she plans to continue her love of science and pursue a bachelor’s degree in Zoology from Northern Michigan University. “My advice to the underclassmen is to have fun because high school doesn’t last forever,â€? said Judd. She is sad to be leaving, but looks forward to what is to come and has a great appreciation for her high school career she attained at Webberville. “My favorite thing about Webberville is that it is so small, and I know everybody,â€? said Judd, “It’s also my least favorite part because it just means I’m going to miss more people.â€?

FFA Chicken BBQ – The Webberville FFA would like to invite you to the 56th annual Chicken BBQ. The BBQ will be held today, Sunday, September 28th from 12:00PM -3:00PM DW WKH /HUR\ 7RZQVKLS )LUH +DOO ,W ZLOO EH ÂżUVW FRPH ÂżUVW served. Please contact an FFA member or see Ms. Scott Keiser for more details *** Student Count Day – Attention parents; the statewide student count day is Wednesday, October 1. Please make sure that your child is in attendance for the full day on count day. Thank you! *** WJAA Basketball Registration - Basketball registration is now open for all 3rd-6th** grade boys and girls. Please go to WJAAsports.net to register. Head coaches and assistant coaches are needed at all levels. Registration will end on October 20th. Practices will be held 2 times per week and will begin in early November. Games will begin in early December and will be played primarily on Saturdays. Travel to local schools is required for away games. **3rd graders will be allowed to play on the 4th grade team pending registration numbers and availability of coaches.** For more information please contact Jen Lycos (Boys Basketball) 517-712-1115 or Kelly Hull (Girls Basketball) 517-652-5528 *** Athletic Boosters Trivia Night – The Webberville Athletic Boosters will host “Trivia Nightâ€? on Saturday, October 4 at Oak Lane Golf Course. The doors open at 6:30PM and the trivia begins at 7:00PM. The cost is $10.00 per person with the option of purchasing more trivia games. Cash prizes will be awarded. To register your team, please contact Janell at 517-376-0671.

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Elementary Booster Meeting – The next meeting of the Elementary Boosters will be on Monday, October 6. The meeting starts at 6:00PM in room 10 at the elementary school. *** Picture Retakes – Picture retakes for elementary students will be on Thursday, October 16. *** Elementary Book Fair – Webberville Elementary will be hosting our annual Scholastic Book Fair during Parent/ Teacher conferences on Wednesday, October 22 and Thursday, October 23 from 3:30-7:00pm in the Elementary Library. There will be a great selection of books, as well as presale book orders being taken for the newest “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haulâ€? which is coming out November 4th. We are also offering an Online Book Fair option for those who would like an even larger selection of books. The Online Book Fair will run from Friday, October 16 through Thursday, November 6 11/6/14 only. Please visit the online book fair at: http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/ webberville If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Melinda )DLUÂżHOG DW PIDLUÂżHOG#ZHEEHUYLOOHVFKRROV RUJ.

Submitted by Betty Dodge The Woman’s Advance Club of Webberville met on Sept. 15 at the Webberville High School. This is the 121st year of the club which was founded in 1893 by eight local ladies. At the present time members include: Sallie Brodie, Rosemary Cahaney, Cleo Chase, Betty Dodge, Jean Johnson, Marge Lawson, Marlene McKinney, Jill Moon, Lynn Reed, Kathy Ward, Nancy Webb, Kathe Westbrook, and Janice Wheeler. In addition to the members, there was one guest at the meeting, Wanda Hummel, along with the speaker Wanda Showerman Kester. We started with a social hour, hosted by President Nancy Webb and Marge Lawson. Our program was a presentation on the book Wheelchairs and Ironing Boards by Kester, a local author and granddaughter of the late Marge Showerman. She stressed that everyone has a story to tell, however most people don’t leave a paper trail of handwritten letters or family histories. While the book cover is fascinating, the content is very interesting, thought provoking, and written in a humorous, honest and inspiring manner. What an enjoyable book review we heard, and I personally can’t wait to read it. The club has several monthly programs lined up for the coming 2014-15 year: --Oct. 20, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Sallie Brodie. The program is the history of Black Folk Dolls and will be presented by Sallie. --Nov. 18, 1:30 p.m. at the MSU Planetarium with Jean Johnson and Nancy Webb serving as hostesses. Lunch will be held prior to the show at Brody Hall. For both events, call either hostess for information. We welcome guests, including men to this event. --Dec. 15, 12 noon will be Christmas Potluck hosted by Lynn Reed at her home. --March 16, 2 p.m. at Marsh Pointe features a Sing-a-Long with the residents. The meeting will be hosted by Nancy Webb, Marge Lawson, and Kathy Ward. --April 20, 2 p.m. the club will tour the Michigan State Capital. The meeting hostess is Jill Moon. --May 18, 1:30 p.m. the club will gather at the home of Jill Moon. The program will feature Antique Kitchen Tools and will be presented by Jill’s husband, Fred Moon. --June 15, 1:30 p.m. the club meets at the home of Jean Johnson. This meeting will be a potluck luncheon and includes several fun games. Anyone who wishes to attend a meeting can contact any member. Projects for the year include collecting personal items for the Ronald McDonald House and raising money for Christmas presents for Marsh Pointe’s residents, for scarves, mittens, and hats to put on the Friends of the Webberville Library mitten tree, for Christmas cards used by the high school journalism class for their holiday project, for paper products to donate to the Webberville Food Bank, and more.

Friends of Webberville Library Used Book Sale on October 11 The Friends of the Webberville Library is sponsoring a used book sale on Saturday, October 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Webberville Cultural Center’s community room. Friends members only may buy books from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Membership forms are available at the library. Pricing scanners will not be allowed. Prices will be: Adult hardcover $1 and paperbacks 50 cents; youth & children’s hardcover books 50 cents, softcover 25 cents; cookbooks $1.50; CD’s, DVDs and audio books $1. /DVW KRXU WR S P \RX FDQ ¿OO D SURYLGHG EURZQ JURFHU\ bag with books for $5. Items will not be set aside for the bag sale. Please contact the library for information regarding acceptable donations. You may bring them starting September 29 through October 8. Deliver your items to the library during regular library hours.

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Crossroads United Methodist holding rummage sale on Oct. 11 Good, used household items and small appliances, glassware, books, tools, toys, decorative items, plants and baked goods will be offered at the fall rummage sale set from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, October 11, by the women of Crossroads United Methodist Church. The sale will not include clothing. The sale will be at the church, corner of Haslett and Zimmer roads north of Williamston and east of Haslett. Coffee and light refreshments will be available. For more details, please call the church at 517/655 HPDLO DW RIÂżFH# crossroadsofwilliamston. org, or see the website at www. crossroadsofwilliamston. org.

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—Area Deaths—

Randy J. McGalliard Randy J. McGalliard, age 46, of Byron, died Saturday. Sept. 20, 2014 in Lansing. He was born Dec 18, 1967 to Clyde McGalliard and Doris (Sherwood). He worked as a technician at A T & T. Randy was a musician, guitar player, song writer and had been a farrier for several years. Surviving are his mother: Doris Cypher of Webberville, step-brother: Nelson Cypher of Fowlerville and many nieces and nephews and great-nephews and great nieces. He was preceded in death by his father: Clyde, 2 brothers: David & Ron, sister: Debra Kay, step-father: John Cypher, and stepbrother: Keith Anderson. Memorial services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26, at Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel with Pastor Thomas Tarpley of Fowlerville First United 0HWKRGLVW &KXUFK RIÂżFLDWLQJ 0HPRULDO FRQWULEXWLRQV PD\ be made to the American Cancer Society or the Humane Society. www.niblackfuneralhome.com

Carolyn Ann Sexton Carolyn Ann Sexton, of Stockbridge, Michigan, age 71, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, September 22, 2014. She died at home surrounded by her family after an eight-month battle with lymphoma. On May 4, 1963, she married her high-school sweetheart, Lonzy Sexton. Carolyn faithfully raised her family in Milford, MI where she attend Christ Lutheran Church for over 30 years. She openly shared her love of Christ with everyone she met even throughout her last days. She was passionate about people and let her light shine in every circumstance. For the last several years, she was a member of Heart of the Shepherd Lutheran Church in Howell, MI. She is survived by her husband Lonzy; her children: Tonya (James) Sexton-Anderson, Tara (David) Robinson, and Tasha (Jared) Farmer; ten grandchildren; her mother Mary Schuon; her sister Susan (Garry) Cox; her mother-in-law Eunice Sexton, brother-in-law Rick (Pam) Sexton, and sisters-in-law Faye Moran and Charlotte Sexton-Miller, along with many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Arthur Schuon and her niece Theresa Kull. A Memorial Service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2014, at Heart of the Shepherd Lutheran Church LQ +RZHOO ZLWK 3DVWRU *DOHQ *UXONH RI¿FLDWLQJ 7KH IDPLO\ received friends from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. In OLHX RI ÀRZHUV H[SUHVVLRQV RI V\PSDWK\ PD\ EH PDGH WR WKH New Day Foundation for Families (www.foundationforfamilies.com). Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Robert C. Wellman Robert C. Wellman, age 61, of Lonsdale, Arkansas, formerly of Fowlerville, passed away on Monday, September 15, 2014. He was born on February 4, 1953 in Howell, Michigan to the late Joseph and Mary Wellman. He was of the Catholic faith and a professional truck driver for M.C. Van Kampen Trucking in Michigan. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers: Joe and Jon Wellman. Survivors include his wife, Darlene Wellman of Lonsdale, four sons: Matthew Wellman of Fowlerville, Jeremy (Lisa) Wellman of Farwell, B.J. Wellman of Chelsea, and Deon (Tammy) Smith of Ozark, Missouri; three daughters: Elizabeth (Mark Bergin) Wellman of Fowlerville, Annie (Scott) Smith of Lincoln, Nebraska and Mandy (Frank) Sears of Hot Springs, Ark.; three brothers: David (Kim) Wellman, Jim (Valerie) Wellman and Rick (Ginger) Wellman all of Howell; four sisters: Mary Ann (Mike) Tedman of Howell, Katherine (Chuck) Simmons of Howell, Carol (Tom) Ruttman of Fowlerville, and Janet Gottschalk of Fowlerville; 11 grandchildren; and special friend of the family, Kathy Wellman. The family wishes to express a special thank you to the M.C. Van Kampen Inc. family and Dr. Brad Baltz and staff in Little Rock for their loving care and support. Memorial services were held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 27, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Fowlerville with )U 1DWKDQLHO 6RNRO RI¿FLDWLQJ ,Q OLHX RI ÀRZHUV PHPRULDOV have been designated to the Robert Wellman Memorial Fund at Summit Bank of Hot Springs. Arrangements by Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel. www.niblackfuneralhome.com

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Norman David Grill Norman David Grill, 57, passed away on Monday September 22, 2014 at his home in Marion. Norman was born on January 24, 1957 in Howell, Michigan to Norman and Janice Grill. Norman worked for 28 years as a Machine 2SHUDWRU IRU *0 0RWRUV +H HQMR\HG ÂżVKLQJ FDPSLQJ hunting and everything outdoors, as well as cooking. Most of all he loved spending time with his friends and children. Surviving Mr. Grill are his loving children: two daughters, Rachel Grill and Louisa (Ian) Trott; two sons, Zack Grill and Abe Grill; former wife, Renee Leonard; three grandchildren and one on the way, Piper Grill, Quinn Trott, Emory Trott; mother, Janice Grill; four brothers, Rodney Grill, Thomas Grill, Randy Grill, Jerry Grill; aunt, Bernadine Miler. Norman was preceded in death by his father, Norman Grill. Memorial Services for Norman David Grill were held Saturday, September 27th at Mason Community Church 1000 E. Columbia St, Mason, Michigan. Hitesman-Holdship Funeral Home is serving the family. Condolences can be sent to the family online at www.hitesman-holdship.com.

John A. Pierce, age 59, of Howell, died at home Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014. He was born March 23, 1955 to William and Mary (Havannas) Pierce in Healdton, Oklahoma. He married Nancy (Combs) on June 7, 2008. He was a veteran of the US Navy and was a truck driver. John enjoyed being outside, decorating for Christmas and cooking, and he loved his dashhounds. Surviving are his wife: Nancy, daughter: Mary Pierce of Pennsylvania, 2 sisters: Bonnie Pitcock and Brenda Burkett, both of Pennsylvania. Memorial services were held September 13, 2014 at Vantown Community Church with 3DVWRU 7HUU\ 7XUQHU RIÂżFLDWLQJ 0HPRULDO FRQWULEXWLRQV PD\ be made to the family. Arrangements by Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel. www.niblackfuneralhome.com

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Livingston County students receive drivers training at automotive test track National program promotes smart driving among teens A local automotive test track and proving ground was the site of specialized training this past weekend that could save the lives of young drivers. For the sixth consecutive year, FT Techno of America (FTTA) helped high school students improve their driving skills, while increasing awareness of the dangers of distractions like cell phone use and texting while driving. The program is a partnership between FTTA and the Tire Rack Street Survival School, a national initiative that teaches teens how to drive better, safer and smarter. Training took place Sat., Sep. 27, at FTTA’s 950-acre test track and proving ground in Handy Township. FTTA, which has donated use of the facility since the program began here in 2009, is home to leading-edge testing and analytical technologies for numerous automotive customers, which depend on the facility for reliability testing and product evaluation. Mike Benjamin, Operations Manager, FTTA, said the teen GULYLQJ DFWLYLW\ LV D QDWXUDO ÂżW IRU WKH SURYLQJ JURXQG EHFDXVH safety is a priority at the research facility. “FTTA was designed with safety in mind,â€? says Benjamin. “Everything we do, everything we touch, is based on the safety of the drivers and technicians who use our facility, as well as the team members who are employed by FTTA. Hosting this important program is an extension of our work, DQG ZH DUH SURXG WR RIIHU RXU IDFLOLW\ IRU WKH EHQHÂżW RI \RXQJ drivers.â€? Benjamin said nowadays drivers are more distracted than ever because of cell phone use, and motor vehicle crashes remain the leading (and most preventable) cause of death among 13-19 year olds in the United States. He said the course will include substantive discussion on distracted driving and texting. The full-day program includes a mix of classroom and hands-on exercises with an instructor alongside each student in their own vehicle. In the classroom students will learn about proper seating and hand positions, mirror placement, the concept of the contact patch with the tires, theories of weight transfer, and the use of long distance vision and situational awareness. On the course, students will have the chance to experience real life situations in a safe environment, learning skid control on a wet skid pad; lane changes/accident avoidance maneuvers; and braking exercises. Students will also drive on FTTA’s ceramic tile test tracks simulating ice and snow. “We feel strongly about hosting this program again and helping young drivers in our community to become safer, smarter drivers,â€? said Benjamin. “The experience will also provide students a glimpse of a real-world auto engineering application, and an opportunity to work with experienced automotive engineers, who test cars for a living.â€? FT Techno of America is an independent research and development facility offering test track rental and turnkey testing services on a 950 acre proving ground in Fowlerville, MI.

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Free Dental Day at Howell clinic provides care to over 100 people Dentists, staff and friends joined together recently to provide free dentistry to those in need. The 6th annual Free Dental Day was held on Saturday, September 20, at the Kellogg Dental Clinic in Howell. Five area Dentists: Dr. Thomas Kellogg, Dr. Aaron Ruskin (Oral Surgeon), Dr. Brian Bishop, Dr. Carolyn Kim and Dr. Kelly Quin, together with staff and friends, provided free dental treatment to over 100 Livingston County area citizens in need. Patients began to arrive at midnight the night before. Dr. Kellogg’s team provided breakfast, coffee, lunch, snacks and drinks throughout the day. By the time registration opened at DP RYHU SHRSOH ZHUH LQ OLQH 3DWLHQWV ZHUH VHHQ RQ D ¿UVW FRPH ¿UVW VHUYHG EDVLV IURP DP WR SP (YHU\RQH worked hard to see as many people as possible. More than $25,000 in donated services were provided. Patients had their FKRLFH RI RQH VHUYLFH FOHDQLQJ ¿OOLQJ RU H[WUDFWLRQ

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