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GARDEN & ‘I don’t see the disability — I see the ability’

MAY 11, 2023 Vol. 20, No. 10

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Shelby and Utica put part of water and sewer CLEAR OUT payments in escrow until state settles debt dispute CLUTTER AND Miracle League celebrates 20th anniversary with fundraiser

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SOUTHFIELD — Anyone who has had the privilege of attending a game at the Miracle League of Michigan will tell you that it’s so much more than simply playing a game of baseball. Since the first field opened in Conyers, Georgia, in April 2000, the Miracle League has granted children with physical or cognitive disabilities the opportunity to play in a noncompetitive league and, later on, they added a competitive league. Stephen Peck, the founder and director of the Easterseals Miracle League of Michigan, emphasized how life-changing Michigan’s first adaptive baseball field has been since its founding in 2004. See MIRACLE on page 14A

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Event to raise money,SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH awareness for Turning Point domestic and sexual violence through comprehensive services and resources. The agency provides emergency, support and prevention services for 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, Photo by Stephen ing Point Macomb is hosting its sixth annual fund- a personal protection orderPeck assistance program, and a Stephen Peck, the founder and director of the Easterseals Miracle of Michigan, said player become one. 16A raiser, Stepping Out League With the Stars, April 29. and buddy forensic nurse examiners program. Turning Point strives to empower survivors of See TURNING on page 18A BY KRISTYNE E. DEMSKE

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cleanups focus on roadways, VOLUNTEERS ARE KEEPING IT CLEAN Spring Community Garden and more SOUTHFIELD — You don’t

Turning Point President and CEO Sharman Davenport stands at the 2021 event with Stepping Out

of roads adopted by 354 groups nitely the most crucial one and the Craig Bryson, the senior commuwith the Stars emcee Evrod Cassimy, of WDIV-TV. committed to keeping the roads one we see the largest amount of nications manager for the Road Photo courtesy of Turning Point litter picked up, since the trash has Commission for Oakland County. clean. “The spring cleanup is defi- been building up all winter,” said See CLEAN on page 12A

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