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James and Hackel talk about defense, auto industries BY DEAN VAGLIA
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BY DEAN VAGLIA
dvaglia@candgnews.com
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — The June 28 Macomb Township Board of Trustees meeting was more celebratory than business as usual. Officials shined a light on the achievements of Clerk Kristi Pozzi and presented badges to Macomb Township firefighters. Pozzi is the Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks’ 2023 Township Clerk of the Year and had the award presented to her by Adam Wit, the immediate past president of the association and the current Harrison Township clerk. “I would like to take a moment to say thank you to everybody from the bottom of my heart that has supported me along the way,” Pozzi said. “I couldn’t have achieved this award without all of you. “This is a testament to the power of perseverance, dedication and hard work, and this award is for all of us. We won this together. Thank you so much,” Pozzi said. Many meeting attendees took time to congratulate Pozzi for her accomplishment, including officials from Macomb County. Kathy Smith, Macomb County’s deputy clerk, came by on behalf of Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini. Macomb
ABOVE: Macomb Township Clerk Krisit Pozzi, left, stands with Adam Wit, the immediate past president of the Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks and the current Harrison Township clerk. Pozzi was presented with the association’s 2023 Township Clerk of the Year award at the June 28 Macomb Township Board of Trustees meeting. LEFT: Lt. Ray Yonkowski, of the Macomb Township Fire Department, pins a badge on his son, Sgt. Kyle Yonkowski, of the Macomb Township Fire Department, during a badge presentation ceremony. Photos by Dean Vaglia
See HONOR on page 11A
DETROIT — In a time where finances are all over the headlines, two of the region’s most prominent politicians took time in late June to discuss the state of Macomb County’s economy. U.S. Rep. John James, RShelby Township, and Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel joined Michigan business leaders for the “State of the Economy” forum in Detroit on June 26, held at the offices of law firm Butzel Long and sponsored by the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. The two elected leaders addressed the county’s defense and transportation industries. A West Point graduate and former U.S. Army helicopter pilot, James expressed interest in securing a new fighter program for Selfridge Air National Guard Base. See ECONOMY on page 17A
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Clerk and firefighters honored by Macomb board
JULY 13, 2023 • Vol. 35, No. 15