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Three nonprofits Shelby and Utica put part of waterwork and together sewer payments in escrow until state settles debt dispute to help others BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com

EASTPOINTE — Three local residents who each run their own nonprofit organizations have teamed up in an effort to further support the community. Chineva Early, founder of the Bettye Harris Foundation; Robert Roscoe, founder of Lift Up A Child; and Edward Williams, founder of Let Me See Your Hands, are operating out of the same office building. On the afternoon of Oct. 10, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the nonprofits’ business office at the Kennedy Building, located at 18121 E. Eight Mile Road, suite 105, in Eastpointe.

Event to raise money, awareness for Turning Point

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Photo by Patricia O’Blenes domestic and sexual violence through comprehensive A ribbon-cutting three nonprofits was held Oct. 10 emergenat the Kennedy kdemske@candgnews.com services and for resources. The agency provides Building, located and at 18121 E. Eight Mile Road, suite in Eastpointe. cy, support prevention services for 105, survivors of MOUNT CLEMENS — Taking steps this domestic and sexual violence, including an emergenmonth to highlight awareness of sexual assault, Turn- cy shelter, individual and group counseling, advocacy, ing Point Macomb is hosting its sixth annual fund- a personal protection order assistance program, and a raiser, Stepping Out With the Stars, April 29. forensic nurse examiners program. Turning Point strives to empower survivors of See TURNING on page 18A At the Oct. 16 Roseville Community cers. Officer Ed Kleinedler serves Roseville too. Schools Board of Education meeting, Rose- High School, and officer Kurt Latour serves “They’re very active in the schools,” ville Police Chief Mitch Berlin gave a presen- Eastland Middle School and Roseville Mid- Berlin said. “We believe in a proactive reTurning Point President CEO Sharman Davenport 2021 event with Stepping Out School.and A school resource officer isstands a po- at the tation on how the department is providing a dle sponse.” the Stars emceeatEvrod Cassimy, lice officerwith assigned to work a school in of WDIV-TV. police presence in the district. He added that the SROs work an eightcourtesy of Turning Point Police Department. One way of achieving that is through collaboration with thePhoto hour day, plus one hour of overtime to adthe work of the district’s two resource offi- School resource officers serve as mentors, See POLICE on page 6A

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Roseville school board meeting includes police presentation ROSEVILLE — The Roseville Police Department and Roseville Community Schools are working together in an effort to keep students as safe as they can.

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