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MAY 24, 2023 • Vol. 42, No. 11

Prosecutor charges suspect with murder after knife attack kills woman in Roseville

Eastpointe Community Schools places bond proposal on ballot BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com

St. Clair Shores man stabbed in second incident BY BRIAN WELLS AND ALYSSA OCHSS

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Eastpointe Community Schools has placed a $36.4 million bond proposal on the Aug. 8 ballot. If the bond passes, it will generate funds for building improvements across the district, including at Eastpointe High School. Photo by Erin Sanchez

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EASTPOINTE — Residents of the Eastpointe Community Schools district are asked to go to the polls Aug. 8 to vote on a $36.4 million bond proposal. At the May 8 Board of Education meeting, the school board voted 6-1 to place the bond initiative on the ballot. Board Trustee Mary Hall-Rayford voted against the measure. At the board table and in a follow-up email, Hall-Rayford did not comment on her decision to vote no. A bond proposal is developed by the school district and presented to the voters for approval. When a bond proposal passes, the bonds are sold in the capital markets at a date determined by the district, a financial adviser and an underwriter. Upon closing, funds generated from the bond sale are deposited in the district’s construction fund and See BOND on page 5A

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ROSEVILLE/ST. CLAIR SHORES/WARREN — A suspect is in custody and facing a first-degree murder charge, among other charges, in the death of a woman in Roseville and the stabbing of a man in St. Clair Shores May 17. At approximately 6 a.m. May 17, Roseville officers were dispatched to a Belle Tire in the 32000 block of Gratiot Avenue. When they arrived, they located the woman, who had been stabbed and whose throat had been cut, according to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office. The victim has been identified as 60-year-old Cheryl RyanParsley. A Gofundme page has been set up to help her family with funeral arrangements. At press time, it had reached $5,425. “She was loved by so many and died in such a sad and senseless manner,” the fundraising page states. The fundraiser also states that Ryan-Parsley had suffered from poor health earlier in the year. “Cheryl was her husband’s whole world, and now he and her

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