THURSDAY THE TECUMSEH 50¢ APRIL 10, 2014 Tecumseh, Join us! VOL. 161, ISSUE 53 HERALD LENAWEE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER • SINCE 1850 tecumsehherald.com INSIDE: State Representative Jenkins meets with TCY • See page 5A In the news Celebrate Tecumseh… get to know the community Council to hold study session on April 21 By DEB WUETHRICH organizations to share what they Soon after, she heard about an [email protected] have to offer in the community. activity in a community near Tecumseh City Council is Tecumseh Public Schools Lansing that brought groups scheduled to hold a Study People who think they know (TPS) Superintendent Kelly together for a showcase event. Session on Monday, April 21, Tecumseh or might like to get to Coffin said when she was inter- “I thought that could be an at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of know the community better will viewing for her position, she excellent way to give back to our the public meeting is to have an opportunity to learn more heard comments about a per- businesses and nonprofits who do review the Strategic Plan that at Celebrate Tecumseh, an event ceived “disconnect” between the so much for students,” Coffin council members have been to be held in the Tecumseh High school, businesses and communi- said. “We have more than 90 ven- working on. School Gymnasium on ty members. dor booths or tables who have Wednesday, April 16, from 5-8 “I heard a lot of things, partic- committed to setting up. And Tornado siren test p.m. ularly from people who didn’t everything is free, from food to Tecumseh High School’s assis- have kids in school anymore and activities to entertainment.” scheduled on April 10 tant principal, Angel Mensing, might not be aware of what was Coffin said the event would The Lenawee County has been coordinating the event, happening in the schools or be a give TPS student groups an Sheriff’s office and 911 which is designed as a showcase part of things by working togeth- PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO Central dispatch reminds res- for businesses and non-profit er for our kids,” said Coffin. SEE ‘CELEBRATE’ PAGE 5A Tecumseh Chamber Executive Director Vicki Philo idents that an annual tornado siren test will take place on Thursday, April 10, at 5:55 Appraisals underway p.m. Sirens will sound for two solid minutes for the test. The test is being held in conjunc- for proposed Chomp tion with the Michigan Severe Weather Awareness Week, April 6-12. Residents are Burger restaurant on urged to have a plan in place in the event an actual tornado strikes the area. For more city-owned property information visit www.ready.- gov. By DEB WUETHRICH also noted that the city and the Wimple to announce [email protected] Tecumseh Area Chamber of Commerce have teamed o up t run for State House Work continues on determin- host the Tecumseh Farmer’s Sharon Wimple, a ing the value of city-owned Market in downtown Tecumseh Democrat, is scheduled to property that has captured the for the 2014 season. The market hold a special announcement interest of developers who wish has previously been operating on on Monday, April 21, at 11 to open a Chomp Burger restau- Saturdays at S. Maumee St. and a.m. at The Zone, regarding rant in Tecumseh. Russell Road. her run for the 57th District of According to the city manag- During Monday evening’s Michigan’s House of er’s report, submitted to council brief business meeting, the coun- Representatives. The Zone, by Kevin Welch with agenda cil members: formerly the Airport Bowl, is materials for the April 7 meet- • Authorized a grant agree- located at 828 N. Evans ing, Howard Hanna is currently ment between the city and the Street, Tecumseh. preparing a market analysis for state for a Qualified Voter File the property, located on the cor- Oracle Equipment upgrade, to be Gardens to host ner of E. Blvd. and N. purchased using Help America Maumee Street, across from City Vote Act funds, with no addition- Easter Egg event PHOTO SUBMITTED Hall. Affinity Valuation is also al cost to the city. Hidden Lake Gardens will Jorjia Headley photographed a bluebird in trees on Loire Valley Dr. in Tecumseh last week, a working on a certified valuation • Approved The Parks and hold an “Easter Eggs-trava- sure sign of spring in Michigan. The Eastern Bluebird is found throughout eastern North of the property. Recreation Dept. hosting a 5k ganza” on Saturday, April 12, America, from southern Canada to the Caribbean, and the Great Plains to the U.S. eastern The Potter family, who oper- Trail Run on Sunday, June 8, beginning at 10 a.m. Children coast. The bluebird can migrate within this range, often going southward in numbers during the ate Tecumseh’s Little Caesar’s during the Promenade Tecumseh should be pre-registered. late fall and winter months. However, the Eastern Bluebird is increasingly being found during Pizza, made a presentation at the Historic Home Tour weekend, Activities include decorating winter months in the northern end of this range — including southern Michigan. March 17 council meeting. Kirk beginning at the AJ Smith eggs, making crafts, and G. Valentine of Sphere Project Recreation Center and utilizing hunting for eggs. Participants Management said the Potters city sidewalks and Indian should bring six hard-boiled were also looking to build a Crossing Trails Park. eggs. To register, call Laura Schaedler to receive Chomp Burger in Adrian and • Approved the annual City- 431.2060. would begin work on whichever wide Garage Sale for May 1-3, property became available first. waiving permit fees for this Library to host author, A full report on the status of event. ATHENA Lenawee Award the appraisal is scheduled to be • Scheduled a public hearing daughter of WWII vet presented at the April 21 to hear comments regarding the Teresa Irish will discuss her By DEB WUETHRICH life where I’ve been thinking Tecumseh City Council meeting. city’s 2015 fiscal year budget on father’s World War II experi- [email protected] of Scripture where it talks The City Manager’s report Monday, May 5, at 7:40 p.m. ences through his personal about not letting your left letters published in her book Tecumseh resident and hand know what the right is “Journey of the Letters.” Lenawee County District doing when giving,” she Tecumseh District Library is Court Judge Laura Schaedler said. “Scripturally speaking, Youth seriously hosting the event on April 15 recently learned that she has you don’t do these things for from 7-8 p.m. been recognized as the 2014 recognition. But when some- ATHENA Lenawee Award one singles you out, it’s an injured in accident recipient. She will receive honor.” Inside the award at a special cere- On the nomination form, On April 4 at 3:47 a.m., ported from the scene to a hos- mony on May 6 at the ATHENA Award program Roberto Welch, 17, of pital in Toledo, Ohio. Classified 1B Dominican Hall on the Siena is described as celebrating Tecumseh, was injured in a The accident is under inves- Crossword 3B Education 7A Heights University campus. the potential of all women as one-car accident on Ridge tigation, but there were no Legals 11A, 2-4B “I’m honored, and espe- valued members and leaders Hwy. just north of Sutton Rd. immediate indications to sug- Living 3A cially so to be recognized by of the community, recogniz- “He was northbound, lost gest alcohol or drugs were Obituaries 2A a group like ATHENA that ing those that support them. control of the car and struck involved. Welch was wearing Sports 6A does so much to support The award “honors individu- Hon. Laura Schaedler several trees,” said Capt. Jeff his seatbelt. women in the community,” als who strive toward the Ewald of the Lenawee County Investigators noted Welch Jerry’s Market said Schaedler. She added highest levels of professional community in a meaningful Sheriff’s Department. was likely traveling too fast for that she doesn’t do the accomplishments, women way, and who also open A driver in a vehicle travel- conditions, which included rain Insert inside things she does for the and men who excel in their paths so that others may fol- ing in front of Welch saw him and fog. “We’re not ruling out today’s recognition. chosen field, have devoted lose control of his car and go the fact that weather played a Tecumseh “I’m in that funny spot in time and energy to their off the road. Welch was trans- part in it,” said Ewald. Herald! SEE AWARD PAGE 8A PAGE 2A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD APRIL 10, 2014 TECUMSEH & AREA OBITUARIES What, me worry? Of time with his family, especially Cremation has already taken (Dow) Oberlin. In 1943 he mar- his grandson Judd. He will be place. ried Ardath Terrill and she pre- course, it’s genetic greatly missed by all who knew A memorial luncheon will be ceded him in death in 2009. and loved him. held at a later date. Date and Fred proudly served his coun- By MARY KAY McPARTLIN In addition to his wife, Lynn; time will be posted in the paper try in the US Navy during World [email protected] Tom is survived by his son when scheduled. Any cards or War II and later worked for 44 My mother was a worrier. I battle this worry by bringing as Joseph M. Fasl of New York, memorial contributions may be years at Tecumseh Products, received the worry gene, but many books, stuffed animals and N.Y., and his daughter, Kathryn made to the family at 600 retiring in 1986. He also formed mine got mutated. My mother cats into the basement with us as A. Fasl and her husband, James Cairns, Tecumseh, Mich., the Lenawee County Officials worried about normal things like possible. For some reason, my P. Stepanian-Bennett of Berkley, 49286. Association and enjoyed referee- people driving safely to their plan was not appreciated by my Mich; his brothers John H. A full obituary will appear in ing college and high school foot- destinations and my brother pay- mother. (Kathy) Fasl and Kenneth G. next week’s paper. Funeral ball and basketball. Fred was ing bills on time. My worries As I got older, I worried (Megen) Fasl, his sister Mary arrangements were made by also a member of the First have always been a little less about what would happen if both Lou (Dave) Smokowicz; and his Purse Funeral Home in Presbyterian Church in practical. my parents died in an accident. grandson, Judd J. Bennett. He Tecumseh. Tecumseh. When I was a kid I worried a This worry didn’t arise often, THOMAS MICHAEL was preceded in death by his Fred is survived by his sons lot about Charles Manson escap- because my parents stayed close “TOM” FASL parents, and his infant brother John Oberlin of Elsie, and Jim ing from prison and bringing his to home. Still, there would be Thomas Michael “Tom” Fasl, Henry L. Fasl. (Nancy) Oberlin of Britton; family to my house. I saw pic- that yearly anniversary dinner. age 64, of Tecumseh passed A memorial service to cele- daughter Linda (Gene) Stock of tures of the Manson family’s Once again, I worked out a plan away on April 6, 2014 at home brate Tom’s life will be held Temperance; grandsons Chad handiwork in a paperback book to put college on hold and raise surrounded by his family under Friday, April 11 at 2 p.m. at the (Jessica) and Kevin (Dana) my dad had on his dresser. I my siblings to be productive the care of Hospice of Lenawee. Tecumseh Chapel of Handler Stock; three great grandchildren used to sneak looks at all the members of society just like Dad He was born October 18, 1949 in Funeral Homes, with visitation Makenzie, Cade and Piper black-and-white photos of their and Mom wanted. Kansas City, Mo., the son of from 12, Noon, until the time of Stock; and brother Roger (Mary) crime scenes. Thus, I worried Some of my worries were Henry L. and Rose E. (Pilsl) service with Chaplain John of Grove City, Pa. He was pre- they would decide to come to fleeting, like worrying about Fasl. Tom married Lynn Kraly Kottke officiating. Memorial ceded in death by his parents, Macon and that would be the whether I would remember my on December 22, 1975 in contributions may be made to wife Ardath and brothers Jim, end of the McPartlin family. locker combination in junior Antwerp, Ohio and she survives. the donor’s choice. Condolences Hurley and Dale. I also worried a lot about a high. Other worries stuck with Tom had worked as an may be offered to the family by According to Fred’s wishes, fire sweeping through my house. me, like a tornado tearing up my Engineer at Milan Metal visiting www.handlerfuneral- cremation has taken place and no It was an old house, and all the world. Systems for 25 years. He served homes.com. FREDERICK W. OBERLIN services are planned. Memorial kids slept on the second floor. Once my son arrived, he his Country in the United States Frederick W. Oberlin, 90, of contributions may be made to What if no one could get us out became the mother of all wor- Navy from 1968-1974. Tom was LINDA SUE MOODY Tecumseh, passed away April 7, the First Presbyterian Church of of there? ries. I worried because he pro- a member of the Tecumseh Linda Sue Moody, 63, of 2014 at ProMedica Bixby Tecumseh’s Building Fund. I should add here, that in jectile vomited regularly for the American Legion and enjoyed Tecumseh, passed away on Hospital. He was born on Condolences may be offered to addition to being a worrier, I first six months of his life. I spending time on the computer. Thursday, March 27, 2014 at September 27, 1923 in Adrian, the family at www.handlerfuner- have always been a planner. worried that he would fall out of He thoroughly enjoyed spending Bixby Medical Center in Adrian. the son of Hurley and Rose alhomes.com. Luckily, these two qualities go his crib, because he climbed well together. I worked out a everything. I worried that he plan involving bed sheets to get would always run away as fast Credit card fraud discovered at Splash Universe my siblings and myself out a as he could if I let go of his DUNDEE — Dundee Police Officer checking in for a stay at the Holiday Monroe County Prosecutors Office County Central Dispatch at window in case of a fire. Sadly, I hand. I worried he would never Tim Ames has been investigating a Inn Splash Universe during the for Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card, 734.243.7070. was never able to figure out how be potty trained. All those early credit card fraud that stemmed from months of November 2013, through and Conspiracy to commit Credit The arrested suspects are Jason to save my siblings in case of worries were pointless, but I had the Holiday Inn Splash Universe in March 2014. Customer’s credit card Card Fraud. Lee Beverly, a 31-year-old white the Mansons moving in, so my them anyway, and then I learned Dundee. numbers were used to purchase items Those who feel they are victim to male from Petersburg and Alivia Ann plan was to brace myself up to go with the flow. And then Officer Ames said that customer online. this fraud should contact officer Adams, a 20-year-old white female underneath in the frame of my promptly worried about whether credit cards were compromised while Warrants were issued by the Ames at 734.529.3430, or Monroe from Temperance. bed so those murderous hippies I was going with the flow. couldn’t find me. I believed both Nowadays, I could worry plans were viable and reviewed about Russia invading other them when my worries ratcheted countries, mistakenly believing Tecumseh Police Report up. the year is 1950. I could worry Complaints: bond, he was arrested and taken taken to the Lenawee County chose to go to the Lenawee When we were near bodies of about computer viruses, or Nov. 27, 2013 – Orchard to the Lenawee County Jail. Jail. County Jail rather than pay his water that were deep, I worried human flu viruses. Not to men- Terrace Apartments reported to March 30 – Duane Knight, April 1 – Dustina Hall, 38, of bond. that my siblings would fall in. tion the possibility of terrorist police that an unauthorized pur- 53, of Tecumseh, was bitten by a Adrian, was stopped for a April 7 – Jenna Allen, 26, of This was a stressful situation, activity along M-50. chase for $2,490.99 was made at stray cat he had been feeding. cracked windshield. She had two Tecumseh, reported to police because no one in the family These worries, however, are Best Buy in Farmington Hills by After the area around the bite suspensions and two warrants that between 1 p.m. on April 5 knew how to swim except for not my worries. I worry about Edward Harris. Contact was swelled, Knight was treated for from Van Buren Township and 6 a.m. on April 6, the side- my dad. There really wasn’t things ignored by the general made with the Farmington Hills Cellulitis at ProMedica Bixby Police Department. Hall was wall of her right rear tire was much call for swim lessons public. Worries at which my Police Dept. and with Best Buy Hospital in Adrian. Knight told cited for DWLS and Expired punctured by an unknown per- when living in the middle of the mother would just shake her security by Tecumseh Police police he will attempt to capture Plate, and then released on a per- son. country surrounded by fields as head and say, “Oh, Mary Kay,” Department. the cat and bring it to the sonal recognizance bond. Accidents: opposed to ponds or swimming in a resigned voice. March 26 – Elizabeth Tecumseh Police Dept. for eval- April 2 – A juvenile girl was April 2 – Richard Carrico, 35, pools. So, I dubiously accepted I What if the house across the Holstine, 25, of Adrian, was uation. bitten in the hand at an undis- of Hudson, had his vehicle hit in would have to dive in the water street is a meth lab? What if a stopped by the patrolling officer March 31 – Adam Weidner, closed elementary school by a the Perky Pantry parking lot by a to save whichever of them fell huge sinkhole opens up in the for going 55 miles per hour in a 25, of Tecumseh, was stopped dog allegedly owned by Lois woman driving a white sport in, hoping that I would miracu- road just when I’m driving in 35 mph zone. She had several for excessive speed on Newburg Lane, 80, of Tecumseh. The utility vehicle. The woman left lously develop the ability to that very spot? What is that suspensions and had her license Rd. The patrolling officer dog’s rabies shot was current, the scene of the accident before swim. sound my car is making when I denied/revoked. Holstine was noticed an odor of intoxicants and the girl was treated by her police arrived. Tornadoes were a big worry don’t have the music cranked to arrested for Driving With during the traffic stop. Weidner family doctor for the injury. April 4 – Krystyna Pilbeam, as well. Every spring there hide it? What is that pain my License Suspended (DWLS) and refused a breathalyzer at the April 2 – Matthew Williams, 18, of Britton, told police a vehi- would be a storm requiring the body is making that it never has released on a personal recogni- scene, but consented to testing at 22, of Adrian, was observed by cle intentionally hit her vehicle family to traipse down into the before? Will my son be a zance bond. the police department. His blood the patrolling officer to be travel- on E. Chicago Blvd. at Maumee basement, sometimes in the mid- responsible adult if he doesn’t March 28 – Joshua Denham, alcohol level tested at .09 per- ing at a high rate of speed and St. when she was stopped for a dle of the night. My greatest make his bed every day? How 24, of Deerfield, was arrested on cent. He was arrested for then ignored the stop sign at red light. The unknown person worry about the tornado was los- many things can I put in my attic a bench warrant by Tecumseh Operating While Intoxicated and Maumee St. and Russell Rd. He was driving an older grey truck ing my books, stuffed animals, before the ceiling collapses? Police. Unable to pay the $1,000 for refusing a breathalyzer and also had a warrant arrest, and with out-of-state plates. and the barn cats. So, I tried to What is a woman to do? Police encourage residents to prepare for severe weather LANSING — With Michigan Spring and summer frequently emergency plan and creating an Gov. Rick Snyder proclaiming bring fast-changing weather con- emergency contact list Clinton Police Report April 6-12 as Severe Weather ditions and severe weather. Steps In 2013, there were two deaths Complaints: identification and no to Tecumseh where he posted Awareness Week, the Michigan can be taken to prepare before and two injuries in Michigan due March 25 – Derrick Lynch, microchip. The patrolling bond and was released. State Police, Emergency severe weather strikes to mini- to severe weather. Flooding, 27, of Dexter, was observed officer took it to the Accidents: Management and Homeland mize damage and ensure safe severe thunderstorms and torna- behaving nervously at the Tecumseh kennel for pick-up March 24 – Desirae Nix, Security Division are encouraging evacuation or shelter, such as does were responsible for $277 Shell gas station by a by the Lucas County Dog 32, of Clinton, was traveling to prepare before understanding severe weather million in damages. patrolling officer. After run- Warden. southbound on Tecumseh- severe weather strikes this spring warnings and terms, preparing an For more information go to ning the plates, the patrolling April 3 – Norman Miller, Clinton Road waiting to turn and summer. emergency supply kit, making an www.michigan.gov/beprepared. officer found Lynch was 68, of Tipton, was stopped by on Franklin St. and stopped wanted by the Ypsilanti Police the patrolling officer for doing for the crossing guard. Sarah Department on a felony war- 55 miles per hour in a 40 mph Wyman, 37, of Clinton failed rant for Possession of Heroin. zone. Miller was found to to stop in time and rear-ended Lynch was arrested and trans- have an active warrant from Nix’s vehicle. ported to the Saline Police the Lenawee County Sheriff April 3 – Lise Hartung, 43, Department for pick-up by the Department. He posted bond of Tipton, was stopped on Ypsilanti police. and received a court date. Tecumseh-Clinton Rd. at March 29 – A patrolling April 7 – Michael Tyler, Michigan Ave. when her vehi- officer found a tan pit bull on 47, of Clinton, was arrested cle was hit by a vehicle driven a sidewalk by Clinton on a warrant from Tecumseh by Shirley Campbell, 79, of Elementary. The dog had no Police Department and taken Clinton. APRIL 10, 2014 LIVING THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 3A

Support, protection offered to victims

By MICHIGAN STATE REP. NANCY JENKINS R-Clayton

This week is National Crime and many of us are not even Victims’ Rights Week, promot- aware that the crime may be ing victims’ rights and honoring happening so close to home. both crime victims and those Human trafficking is the sec- who advocate for them. ond-largest and fastest-growing Crimes and criminals come organized crime in the world in all shapes in sizes, as do the today. This modern-day form of victims they prey on. While slavery entraps more than 29 Michigan’s laws are intended to million people in labor and sex keep citizens safe and treat vic- trafficking – including at least tims with fairness and respect 15,000 in the United States PHOTO COURTESY OF JORJIA HEADLEY throughout the criminal justice alone. Jorjia Headley watched a pair of hawks take turns feeding process, far too often, crimes go For that reason, the Michigan on a dead possum while five Turkey Vultures waited their unreported. In fact, the Attorney Commission on Human turns in a field behind his home on Loire Valley Dr., in General’s office estimates that Trafficking was launched in Tecumseh, last Sunday when a large adult Bald Eagle only half of all violent crimes, March 2013. The commission, arrived. “We went back to look out the window and saw this and less than 40 percent of non- of which both AG Schuette and I eagle to my surprise, because they usually don’t eat things violent crimes, are reported. were members, identified ways that are already dead but with the winter being so hard I The Michigan Legislature, to raise public awareness, guess he didn't have a choice,” Headley said. “I already had along with Attorney General improve training for law my camera out and ready. I snuck outside and took a few , has worked hard enforcement, collect better data shots with my 300-mm lens. I have seen him once in the over the last few years to make and provide more comprehen- area last year but it was a flyover.” Michigan a safer place – crack- sive victim services. ing down on crimes that range Many of the commission’s from scrap metal theft to identi- recommendations are making New credit card payment options ty theft and even phone and util- their way through the legislative offered at City of Tecumseh ity scams targeting our elderly. process, including “Safe We have also worked to Harbor” legislation that pre- A change of credit card pay- ed online for tax payments (real make our kids safer by estab- sumes minors to be victims and ment options has been made at property tax payments from July lishing an OK2Say hotline, subject to court-ordered services the City of Tecumseh. 1 thru Feb. 28, only), water and where students can confidential- to help them move on from their Payments for any taxes (real sewer payments and building ly report safety concerns or past and start a new life and leg- property tax payments from July permits for the same credit card threats, and by giving the Office islation that I sponsored to mod- 1-Feb. 28, only), water and fees as above and a $3 fee for an of Children’s Ombudsman more ernize the language in sewer bills, building permits, electronic check. powers when investigating Michigan’s Human Trafficking water tests, police department Visit the city website at crimes against our most vulnera- Act. Other legislation has been payments, etc., can now be paid- www.mytecumseh.org and go to ble victims. enacted creating harsher penal- with a credit card in person at the welcome page and click the AG Schuette has even gone ties for pimps and johns, espe- those departments. Phone calls link To access Property and Tax so far as to create a Crime cially for those who solicit cannot be accepted. Information and make Online Victims' Advocate position in minors. A service fee of 3 percent Payments and then to online his office, serving as a voice and During this week and will be charged for all payments payments on the left side of the resource for Michigan crime beyond, it’s important to fight by credit card with a $2 mini- screen. victims. for crime victims and ensure mum. The customer is responsi- Call the City Treasurer at But there are still victims in they feel supported and protect- ble for all the fees. 424.6549 or City Hall at our state that have no voice – ed. Payments will also be accept- 423.2107 for more information. TLC provides youth financial training

ADRIAN — Barb Rupley, TLC Development Account (IDA) at Youth Financial Literacy TLC Community Credit Union. Manager recently provided eight For every dollar saved, funds hours of financial literacy train- will be matched up to $1,000 per ing for youth in the Foster Care year through MYOI. Program. Participating were: “Our youth really enjoyed Dilian Trent, a sophomore at Barb’s financial literacy pro- Tecumseh High School, Selena gram and the different activities Alvarez, a freshman at Madison she created,” said Elizabeth and Carolina Zepeda from Davis, MSW, MYOI Adrian who will graduate in Coordinator. “The information May with her GED. was imperative to the youth’s Michigan Youth Opportunity current lives but also helped pre- Initiative (MYOI) has been pare them for life down the road established to ensure that young — like college, or buying a car people in foster care have suc- or home.” cessful outcomes in housing, PHOTO SUBMITTED TLC Community Credit education, employment, com- Elizabeth Davis presents Dilian Trent with a check to Union is the designated munity engagement and health. deposit into his new TLC account. financial institution in The program was created to Lenawee County for the improve outcomes for youth resources that are critical to training, $100 seed money to MYOI IDA program. transitioning from foster care to enhancing the success of young open accounts, and $40 for com- For more information on adulthood. It also brings togeth- adults. The MYOI youth have pleting a survey of the training TLC’s Youth Financial Literacy er community members, public each earned $240 ($100 stipend that Rupley provided). The stu- Program, contact Rupley at and private agencies, and for completing financial literacy dents opened an Independent 264.0409. Gov. Snyder looks for investers during trip to Germany

DUSSELDORF, Germany – Francis, the state’s senior automo- business. Extrusion is a key There are 40 Italian companies. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder on tive adviser; state Rep. Frank process in the automotive industry Total Michigan-Italy foreign Friday, April 4, concluded a week- Foster, chair of the House by which metal is pressed by forc- trade for 2013 was $1.65 billion. long investment mission to Italy Commerce Committee; and offi- ing it through a die. Seventy-two thousand and Germany with a final stop in cials from regional economic WKW-Group is considering a Michiganders are employed by Dusseldorf, a sprawling interna- development groups from , second production facility in the German and Italian owned compa- tional business and financial cen- southwest Michigan, Grand U.S. to manufacture aluminum nies operating in the state. These ter in western Germany. Joined by Rapids and Ann Arbor. roof rail systems for domestic as companies represent a wide range a delegation of Michigan econom- The day began with Snyder well as European and Japanese of industries, but are heavily con- ic development and government and Christian Benzing, CEO of original equipment manufacturer centrated in advanced automotive leaders, Snyder toured a WKW- Hugo Benzing, discussing the facilities. manufacturing and research and Group manufacturing plant and recently announced $4.7 million “We made the case that development. met with the top executive of manufacturing project in Lyon Michigan is the smart business While in Germany earlier this Hugo Benzing, a supplier to the Township, Mich., expected to cre- location to grow a manufacturing week, Snyder announced that vox- automotive and aerospace indus- ate 37 new jobs. Oakland County company and create new jobs,” eljet, a leading provider of high- tries. MichWorks! will support the proj- said Snyder. “The relationship speed, large-format 3-D printers, “Our meetings throughout the ect with $190,000 in workforce between Michigan and WKW was will locate its first U.S. facility in week with Italian and German development funds. Hugo strengthened by our visit and I Canton, Mich. The service center business executives focused on Benzing manufactures a product look forward to pursuing new is expected to come online later the next chapter of cooperation range of locking parts, wire forms opportunities with the company this year and will create 15 to 20 and foreign investment in and precision punched parts. that will benefit all of us.” direct high-tech local manufactur- Michigan,” said Snyder. “This The delegation then traveled to Italian and German companies ing jobs. week has been highly productive nearby Velbert to tour the WKW- play an important role in the The weeklong trip marks the in deepening and strengthening Group’s aluminum billet produc- Michigan economy. The economic Snyder administration’s second significant relationships with busi- tion plant and extruded products partnership is vital to ongoing mission to Italy and Germany, and nesses bringing investments, and surface finishing facility. In growth of the Michigan economy 10th investment mission since tak- expanded facilities and jobs to November 2013, the WKW- as evident by the following: ing office in January 2011. Other Michigan.” Group bought Portage, Mich.- There are 350 German compa- missions led by Snyder or Lt. Gov. The Snyder-led Michigan dele- based Bowers Manufacturing in nies in Michigan. have been to Japan, gation includes Michael Finney, what the company called a “strate- Total Michigan-Germany for- China, South Korea, the president of Michigan Economic gic acquisition” to extend its reach eign trade for 2013 was nearly Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico, Development Corp.; Nigel in the U.S. aluminum extrusion $5.9 billion. and Canada. PAGE 4A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD Opinion APRIL 10, 2014 ON THE STREET LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Is your decision to buy a car Noise from Skydive the outdoors in the comfort of Advocacy makes a solution to this critical situation our own yard is simply that… a through this supplemental law influenced by a company’s record Tecumseh has grown dream… and forget about the difference for hospice and recognizes the importance of recalls? to be a ‘nuisance’ luxury of an afternoon nap even Medicaid beneficiaries of this issue. Our advocacy To the Editor, with the windows closed! To the Editor, efforts will be an ongoing I have been a resident of I returned to Tecumseh with On March 14, 2014, the effort. The supplemental bill Tecumseh for the last twelve the hope of escaping the noise State of Michigan approved a expires in September and we years, residing in Herrick Park. and hustle of the city. I moved mid-fiscal year 2014 budget will need to obtain funding for I am 61 years old, having previ- here from Ypsilanti Township in supplemental bill for several future budget years. Your advo- I would stay away from the ously lived here in the late 60s fairly close proximity to Willow programs, including the cacy efforts are very much recalled ones. with my parents while attending Run Airport. Willow Run noise replacement of funding for the appreciated. On behalf of the —Austin Gilbert high school. was not an issue by compari- room and board benefit for hos- patients and families who uti- Tecumseh has always had son. However, living in Herrick pice Medicaid beneficiaries. lize this benefit, thank you. skydiving activity, which pro- Park is similar to living at the Advocacy efforts were essential Medicaid beneficiaries will vided local interest in varied end of a commercial airport in replacing the room and board receive the right care in the activity at the airport and we runway. Mix that noise with the benefit for hospice Medicaid right place at the right time. always enjoyed seeing the sky- train whistles in town on a sum- beneficiaries. Thank you for all I would stay away from divers on a given weekend. mer/fall weekend and it’s a mir- of your efforts on this important Gloria D. Brooks, MPA, CHA recalled styles. It doesn’t In recent years, the Skydive acle all of us aren’t deaf. issue. President and CEO mean a company’s cars are Tecumseh activity has grown Calls to the businesses have When the Michigan Arbor Hospice all bad. immensely, as have the size of indicated some sympathy but Department of Community Ann Arbor — Sofia Kerbawy the planes, frequency of takeoff they state they are at the whims Health eliminated room and and landing and subsequent of the prevailing wind, which board reimbursement for Family expresses increased noise level and dura- should indicate that takeoff and Medicaid beneficiaries who appreciation to rescue tion as a result of that increased landing would be from diff erent needed inpatient hospice servic- service personnel activity. Now it’s a nuisance we directions. This is not the case, es in October 2013, many of To the Editor, can no longer escape or ignore as both occur primarily over the our community members asked The family of Mark Donald It doesn’t really matter. no matter how hard we try. neighborhood. I would think how they could help. You Irwin wish to express their deep- Every weekend at least six takeoffs/landings to the north understood that without the est thanks and appreciation to — Joel Baughey months of the year, noise is our would be preferable whenever room and board benefit, many the numerous community mem- constant companion. Whether possible as there is much less frail and elderly Medicaid bene- bers who shared their love and it’s the deafening roar of a take- residential development, but the ficiaries returned to the hospital support during the past few off or landing, or the constant larger planes with their heavier for care, a more costly option. weeks leading up to and during drone of the circling planes as loads have trouble clearing Everyone who made their his passing. they gain altitude or dive in trees at that end of the airport voice heard on behalf of The overwhelming display of descent before culminating in a property. patients and families made a respect shown by the Cambridge I wouldn’t buy from that deafening run at treetop level as Maybe the “premier skydiv- difference. Thank you for Fire Department and HVA, JCA, company. they come in for a landing. Not ing center in Michigan” has everything you have done on LCA and MCA ambulance serv- — Chris Rupf only is any sense of peace outgrown its close proximityo t behalf of this issue, whether it ices as well as the members of destroyed, but any activity in the city residents, more likely, was calling, emailing, writing the numerous fire and safety the yard or patio is accompa- we may need to find a new or visiting your legislator, departments throughout nied by the constant drone of home, away from “the drop spreading the word to your Southeast Michigan was nothing engine noise and the frequent zone” if we intend to enjoy any family and friends or keeping short of amazing. roar of the strafing run! During time outdoors in the mild the faith that we would find a Thank you again to all the the peak summer months, take- weather months. solution for Medicaid hospice community members who sup- I would not purchase from off/landing is as frequents a beneficiaries. ported us during this trying time. that company. every 20 minutes. Any dream Christopher Desmet We are grateful that the — Inez Dowling of a quiet afternoon enjoying Tecumseh Michigan legislature found a The family of Mark D. Irwin Raisin Township hopes to find

I will ride a bike before pur- chasing a GM product. ‘Kevin Welch caliber’ candidate — Crystal Kidle for supt./ manager position

By DEB WUETHRICH The board is a few steps bring recommendations to the to facilitate township business, [email protected] away from hiring a permanent full board before an appoint- pointing out that a lot of town- superintendent/manager, how- ment was made. The board ships have gone to holding two Raisin Township Trustees ever. Monday’s meeting dis- also discussed utilizing funds meetings a month. Brousseau held a special workshop on cussion included next steps to that had been set aside for a said in the past, the township Monday, April 7 at 9 a.m. to appointing a temporary super- Deputy Supervisor for the held a regular meeting and a discuss a direction to take with intendent until plans could be remainder of the budget year workshop meeting under for- its recent decision to hire a firmed up for hiring a perma- to fill the post temporarily. mer Supervisor Carl Wagner, superintendent/manager to nent one. Brousseau said once an and could do so again. There perform administrative func- Township attorney David appointment was made, the was a suggestion to rotate tions for the township. The Lacasse pointed out that one board could continue to meet dates and times of meetings so board voted 6-1 to create the of the board’s tasks would be to work out details for a per- more residents could attend. position at a special meeting to set criteria for the position manent position. “I know some of our resi- on March 28. In townships and noted that the business “We don’t want to rush dents aren’t happy with things that have the positions, the would need to be done in open this,” she said. “Our supervi- we’re doing or not doing and township supervisor still session. He also said that per- sor is still acting as our super- have made a suggestion that retains statutory duties, son’s duties would be delegat- visor and nothing has changed we don’t work well together,” including presiding at meet- ed by the board, and the per- as far as that goes at this said Brousseau. “I don’t know ings. son filling the position would point.” if they realize we are working Trustee Tom Hawkins said be administrative only and not The board agreed to target together on committees, and that he’s been studying what have voting privileges. the May 12 meeting to get we’re constantly talking, shar- other townships that have As a result of the discus- someone in place. Brousseau ing texts and emails. Today superintendents have done and sions, the board determined added, “As a board we also was a good example of how how having the separate posi- that it would like to hire a tem- have the option to look at the we can and do work together tion can provide continuity. He porary superintendent as soon duties and decide which ones without conflict. We just need said he could envision the as the position could be adver- the temporary superintendent to work out some issues.” township finding a candidate tised and applications would have and which ones She said the workshop ses- THE TECUMSEH that could bring expertise and reviewed, and then work would be maintained by the sions actually provided more vision into the community, and toward establishing parame- supervisor. This job has a lot room for discussion than a pointed to Tecumseh’s city ters for a permanent position of elements to it and we want regular meeting, which could manager as a good example of by the time the board is to make sure we get the right get long, with residents eager HERALD how that could be done. reviewing its next budget in person — and someone with for the agenda to keep moving, Vol. 161, No. 53 • Founded in 1850 “I just think it would be the fall. the right disposition to work especially if all business is wonderful if we could get a On a 6-0 vote (Township with everybody.” kept to just one meeting a 110 E. Logan St., P.O. Box 218, Tecumseh, MI 49286 Kevin Welch caliber person Supervisor Jay Cavanaugh The board also voted 6-0 to month. 517.423.2174 • 800.832.6443 • (fax) 517.423.6258 here in Raisin Township that was absent), a committee was appoint Raisin Township Township resident Stan could go through election established to review the Clerk Betty Holdridge as the Wilson, who abruptly left the The Tecumseh Herald (USPS 942-120) is published twice cycles and bring a lot of conti- applications, and consisted of FOIA coordinator. March 28 meeting said, weekly on Mondays and Thursdays by the Herald Publishing nuity and vision and expertise Trustees Debra Brousseau, Board members also dis- “Today’s meeting was produc- Company, Inc., at 110 E. Logan Street, Tecumseh, Michigan. to Raisin Township,” Hawkins Dale Mitchell and Larry cussed the necessity of hold- tive and I think you’re on the Periodicals Postage Paid at Tecumseh, Michigan, 49286. said. Crittenden, who would then ing special meetings in order right track.” Send form 3579 to P.O. Box 218, Tecumseh, MI 49286-0218. Subscription rate: $38 annually for 104 issues. James L. Lincoln, Publisher Mickey Alvarado, Editor

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The Tecumseh Herald is a member of the Michigan Press Association APRIL 10, 2014 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 5A ‘CELEBRATE’ FROM PAGE 1A shoe Event to highlight community opportunity to perform and enter- they do. Tecumseh Area Chamber of tain those who attend the event. “There’s no selling, so there’s Commerce and others to host the Activities include storytelling in no pressure,” said Coffin. “It’s a event. An elevator will be avail- the library, crafts and play oppor- way for the community to get able for those who may have dif- tunities for children. Local busi- together and take part in a com- ficulty with stairs and for those nesses and nonprofits have been munity-wide event.” with strollers. encouraged to bring in brochures The schools have partnered For more information, visit and materials that represent what with the City of Tecumseh, www.tps.k12.mi.us.

PHOTO BY MARY KAY McPARTLIN State Representative Nancy Jenkins attended the Tuesday meeting of the Tecumseh Coalition for Youth to learn more about the group’s concerns and work to prevent drug and alcohol abuse. Pictured are (l-r): Tecumseh Coalition for Youth Prevention Coordinator April Demers, Mayor Dick Johnson, and Jenkins. State Representative meets with Tecumseh Coalition for Youth

By MARY KAY McPARTLIN MAPS,” said Demers. Tecumseh Middle School. said Demers. “Massachusetts [email protected] When asked if she was One of the best ways to pre- was the first state to ban familiar with the connection vent abuse in the community, Zohydro. We need to convince Michigan State Represen- between opioid painkillers and according to Demers, is to have doctors and pharmacists not to tative Nancy Jenkins met with heroin, Jenkins asked for more doctors and pharmacists use the medication.” Tecumseh Coalition for Youth information. Demers explained onboard with MAPS. “It is a big Von Kaler told Jenkins he at their monthly meeting on that opioid painkillers like oxy- deterrent for abusers when the would like to see no opioid pills Tuesday, April 8, at Evans codone, hydrocodone, MAPS sign is seen in doctor’s given to anyone living with Street Station. The goal was for methadone, and morphine, are offices or pharmacies,” said children. “Dispense it some members of the coalition to give commonly prescribed and easily Demers. other way,” he said, suggesting Jenkins a background on work obtained by young people. Roland Von Kaler, member a pump dispersal or getting one done by TCY and to ensure her The concern for kids and of TCY and Tecumseh Rotary, pill a day from the doctor. legislative support. those using prescribed opiates is presented Jenkins with his idea Elizabeth Solomonson pre- “Our coalition is really how quickly the body can to have special caps or labels on sented to Jenkins the statistics focused on prevention,” said become addicted to the medica- all bottles of opioid medica- she had compiled on opioid April Demers, Prevention tions. According to Demers, tions. He asked Jenkins if it was addiction and heroin abuse, and Coordinator for TCY. studies show the body relies on possible to amend a bill to make made copies of her research for Michigan Automated the medication after only two it law in Michigan that those Jenkins to go over. Solomonson Prescription System (MAPS) weeks. opioids have special labels. lost her daughter Raven to a was the biggest concern for Once addicted, most people “I would have to look into heroin overdose and has formed TCY. Jenkins said she was only cannot afford to pay $80 for one that and see if it is a possibility,” the group Raising H.E.L.L. for slightly familiar with MAPS, so pill, and then turn to heroin as a Jenkins said. R.A.V.E.N. to help in the battle Demers explained the system cheaper way to feed the addic- Von Kaler also expressed the against drug addiction. was created to track prescrip- tion. The cost is only about $10 need to identify potential drug Jim and Donna Yearsin, of tions and is to be used by physi- for the amount of heroin needed abusers based on what teachers Celebrate Recovery, said they cians and pharmacists. to get high. see in the classroom. The goal see how addiction affects not “It’s a great way to deter “Kids think opioid medica- would be to work with students just the person with the addic- doctor shopping,” Demers said. tions are a safer way to get to keep them from making poor tion problem, but also every Demers shared that she has high,” Demers said. “They start choices. member of the family. been working with Michigan with Vicodin, become addicted, TCY also informed Jenkins “That’s a lot of good infor- Senator Randy Richardville to can’t afford it, and then turn to of the concerns over the mation,” Jenkins said to the draw up a bill that will make it heroin.” approval by the United States group. “I appreciate all your mandatory for doctors and phar- TCY has been looking at Food and Drug Administration ideas.” macists to use MAPS when pre- options to successfully prevent (FDA) of painkiller Zohydro. After the meeting she added, scribing or filling medication. abuse from starting. The group The drug was created for those “It was great to see the passion The hope from TCY members works within the schools to edu- dealing with chronic pain, and from the people around the was that Jenkins will also sup- cate students through SADD is ten times stronger than table. It was very helpful for me port the bill. (Students Against Destructive hydrocodone. to get ideas. I was glad they “We really need and want to Decisions) at Tecumseh High “A 50 mg hydrocodone med- brought the legislation to my get something in the hopper on School and Junior SADD at ication is potentially lethal,” attention.” 6A THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014 www.tecumsehherald.com The TecumsehSports Herald Tecumseh goes Red Devils dampen Indians’ soccer opener By MICKEY ALVARADO 2-1 at Airport [email protected] Mike Kossey believes that Tecumseh’s varsity base- on four hits while striking out when his varsity girls soccer ball team went 2-1 at five and walking two. players look beyond individual Airport’s invitational on Sam Benschoter pitched accomplishments and focus on Saturday, April 5, during its two innings and gave up no Tecumseh’s team as a whole first outing of the season. hits while striking out three there is no telling how far they The Indians won their first and walking one. will go. game 9-2 against Bay City “Our pitchers did a great Kossey replaced Matt Dailey Western. job keeping us in all three as Tecumseh’s varsity girls soc- Tecumseh ace pitcher Phil games,” said Tecumseh cer coach this season and he’s Carey went the entire dis- coach Tom Bullinger. “ Phil looking beyond individual tance on the hill, allowing [Carey] pitched very well accomplishments and focusing two runs, one earned, on four against a good baseball team. on the team as a whole. hits while striking out six and Nick [Cowen] came out “The key for this group this walking one. throwing strikes, we just did- year is to implement the old Carey also had a big stick, n't make the plays behind adage that it’s amazing how recording two hits including him that we need to make. much you can get accomplished a double and three-run home Alex [Mukensturm] and Sam when no one’s concerned about run. [Benschoter] finished strong receiving the credit,” he said. Sam Benschoter also hit a by getting ahead early in the Kossey says he’ll have the three-run home run while count. Indians focus on the basics, trap- Nick Cowen and Jeremy Cowen blasted out three ping, controlling, carrying, dis- Hatfield each hit a double. hits including a two-run tributing, with as close to pin- Tecumseh lost the second home run and totaled three point accuracy as possible. He game 7-1 to hosting Airport. RBI. has coached soccer for many Cowen recorded the pitch- Ben Vannatter also had years and said he had the pleas- ing loss after four innings of three hits for the Indians ure of coaching many in this work. He allowed five runs, including a double and three group before. four earned, on four hits runs scored. The Indians opened their sea- while striking out four and Grant Anschuetz (2 hits), son at home against Grosse Ile on PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO walking five. Carey (double) and Monday, April 7, and had to deal Cassandra Brown (3) charges the ball as the Indians face visiting Grosse Ile to open the season. Evan Eldred pitched two Mukensturm (double, 2 RBI) with terrible cold and rainy innings for Tecumseh and also added hits for Tecumseh. weather, and a tough Red Devils season including three seniors, also returns to help defend the (defense) are new to the team. gave up two runs, one “We have some work to squad that beat Tecumseh 5-0. Ann Kossey (midfield), Allison net. Other returning juniors “We’re strong on strikers on earned, on four hits. do to get better on defense “We are still upbeat and posi- O’Leary (defense) and Katie include Cassandra Brown (for- the top and have a solid base on Seven players recorded though,” Bullinger added. “ I tive,” Kossey said after his first Waterbury (midfield). The other ward), Olivia Nowak (midfield) defense,” said Kossey. “And, singles for Tecumseh. thought we hit the ball well match with the Indians varsity seniors are Alexis Aton (mid- and Madison Tedora. we’re filling in the middle to get The Indians went on to today, especially this early in team. “We’ll review the film and field), Jana Heineking (defense), Madison Howe returns to the a complete well rounded attack win the third game 8-3 the season and only being make the appropriate changes for Geni Nowak (defense), and Indians as a sophomore while and defense established.” against Pinconning. outside three times.” the future matches.” Mithra Tolner (defense). sophomores Albany LaGore The Indians’ junior varsity Alex Mukensturm earned The Indians (2-1 overall) Eight players return from last Junior goalie Jordan Kreger (midfield) and Maggie Ross team tied Grosse Isle 0-0. the win from the mound, play next at Blissfield’s throwing five innings and Tournament on Saturday, giving up three earned runs April 12. Indians place first at Onsted Co-Ed Relays n Clinton’s Redskins boys and girls finish fourth at Onsted’s Wildcat Relays Tecumseh’s varsity track teams placed and the SMR 4-2-2-4 in 2:58 with the team A second place was also recorded by the first at the Onsted Co-Ed Relays on of Nicole Lipnichan, Meger, Stitt and Gabe Indians in the freshman 2-2-4-8 with the Wednesday, April 2, while the hosting Lopez. team of Harley Whitehead, Scales, Wildcats placed second. The Indians placed first in the 3,200- Othman and Jake Schaedler clocking in at “We were very happy with the way the meter relay with the team of Kasper, Case, 4:29.9. kids ran and competed,” said Tecumseh Weatherford and Vandenburg recording a Clinton’s top combined performances boys track coach Eddy Foley. “We still time of 9:56.8. included the Redskins placing first in the have a lot of work to do, but we saw some Tecumseh’s 400-meter relay team of long jump relay with the team of Noah potential and look forward to developing Victoria Tinsley, Marston, Galloway and Poore, Jared Sackett, Kacy Campbell and that potential.” Steven Bloxam placed first with a time of Maggie Korte. Tecumseh placed first in eight events 49.7. The Redskins’ high Jump relay team of beginning with shot put. The combined A first place time of 4:05.00 was record- Ryan Piatt, Tom Vinton, Katie McDermott efforts of Savannah Gillgallon (28’11”), ed by Tecumseh’s 1,600-meter relay team and Sydney VanStaveren placed second as PHOTO SUBMITTED RJ Walch (42’8”), Diamond Tirado (Kasper, Mammell, Lipnichan, Lopez). did Clinton’s shot-put team relay team of Tecumseh’s Landon Pelham (r) placed seventh at Flo Nationals. (30’5”) and Chris Dorobantu (34’) earned In the 2+2 Time and Time event, Zach Amsdill, Ken DeShano, Emily the Indians first in shot put while the DMR Tecumseh placed second with the team of Couture and Miranda Porath. Pelham earns All-American 8-4-12-16 team of Katie Kasper, Drake Weatherford (13:21), Jared Waite (11:25), Third place finishes for Clinton were Vandendberg, Emily Alderman and Tom Jessica Tebbetts (13:27) and Andrew Waite recorded by the discus relay team (Nate honors at Flo Nationals Mammel clocked in at 13:25 for first. (11:17). Kaszuba, Jimmy Gorlitz, Sarah Marshall, Tecumseh High School School All-American status. Another first place was recorded in the The Indians also placed second in hur- Ellen Couture): the time plus time relay Sophomore Landon Pelham The top seven wrestlers in each Onsted 2-1-1-2 with the Indians team of dles with the team of Cote, K. Scales, team (Brady Fowler, Jeff Rolland, Gina competed at Indiana University, division earn the honor. Chloe Stitt, Luke Marston, Hannah Lipnichan and Lopez combining for a time Pike, Hailey Skiff) and the 800-meter relay Indiana Pennsylvania at the Flo Pelham is currently ranked Galloway and Mitch Meger recording a of 1:13. team (Coral Muessig, Tom Vinton, Nicole Wrestling National Wrestling third at 215-pounds by time of 1:18. Tecumseh also placed second in the Hartung, Mathew Sexton). Championships April 4-6. Michigan Grappler.com and is Tecumseh won the MDR 8-4-4-8 in Wildcat 1-1-1-1 with the team of Kasper, Clinton competes next at home against Pelham competed in the High scheduled to compete in sever- 2:13 with the team of Rachel Sanders, Nate Mammell, Lipnichan and Lopex recording Summerfield on April 15, beginning at School Division, featuring over al high-level Folk Style, Coffin, Naydean Othman and Jeff Case a time of 58.71. 4:30 p.m. 800 of the best wrestlers across Freestyle and Greco Roman the country. tournaments this spring and Landon competed in the summer around the country. MIS prepares for season, opens grounds to tours 220-pound weight class at the Pelham has been invited to train Kovalchick Convention and at the at BROOKLYN — More than 80 infield tunnel entrance before Athletic Complex and finished the Olympic Regional Training inches of snow has fallen at stopping off at the media center. with a win-loss record of 4-2 to Center starting in May for six Michigan International While in the infield guests will place seventh and earn High weeks. Speedway (MIS) this year. And see the Pit Road Suites and then just a week before NASCAR’s go to the roof to get a view of the fastest track opened its gates for a entire track. Indians undefeated Goodyear Tire Test, it was time to The tour will stop at the Tower Tecumseh’s varsity boys Indians’ offense with five goals call in the big guns to melt ice behind the grandstands as the lacrosse team beat visiting and five assists while Tristan and snow from the track. guests ride the elevator to a spot Southeastern Conference rival Burkhard added five goals and Speedway maintenance crews high above the track. A portion of Lincoln 20-3, at Indian Stadium two assists. used old-fashioned know-how, the tour includes the remodeled on Tuesday, April 1, to start the Travis Byrd won 7-of-9 face enlisting the help of jet dryers to Champions Club. Guests will year at 2-0 overall. offs for Tecumseh. Mike Birt lead melt snowdrifts and sheets of ice also see the Sky Lounge Suites. Shane Lewandowski lead the the Indians with six ground balls. on some areas of the racing sur- In addition, fans will see the face. The ice was several feet campgrounds, including the thick in some places, especially MIScamping.com APEX RV Clinton’s Baker opens in shaded areas of the track. Park overlooking Turn 3 and 4. The jet dryer was first used in PHOTO SUBMITTED During the tour will be visits to the early-70s to melt snow at MIS clears its Oval-D shaped track of snow with jet driers. several MIS campgrounds. season with TCC win MIS. It evolved to eventually be A limited number of walk-up Clinton defeated Grass and Baker each went 1-for-3 the primary means NASCAR for April 24, May 22, Sept. 18 Cares, MIS’ official charity. tickets will be available. Lake 6-0 in a rain shortened with two RBI’s each. used to dry racetracks after rain- and Oct. 16 beginning at 1:30 Participants will experience However, the tour is limited to 60 five inning ball game on Clinton beat Petersburg- delays. Today, jet dryers have p.m. The tour cost $5 per person the slope of the 18 degrees of people. Monday, April 7. Summerfield 10-0 on been replaced by NASCAR’s and will last approximately an banking in the corners. The tour Guests are asked to use the T.J. Baker earned the win, Wednesday, April 2 in its sea- innovative Air Titan technology. hour and a half, guided by a will take fans on one trip around main entrance off US Highway striking out nine and allowing son and Tri-County Fans will be allowed behind knowledgeable MIS staff mem- the oval before moving onto the 12 and park next to the Turn 2 just one hit. Conference opener. the scenes at MIS with a special ber. The day is limited to 50 peo- road course depending on track tram sign. Tour participants are Reid Clark led the Baker earned the victory, track tour on selected Thursdays ple. Reservations can be made at activity. invited to exit the tram at selected Reedskins’ offense, going 2- pitching all five innings and throughout the year. MIS is offer- (800) 354.1010. Guests will be taken to the stops to take photographs. The for-3 while Brett Tschirhart striking out 13 batters. ing tours to all guests scheduled All proceeds benefit MIS interior of the track through the tours will take place rain or shine. APRIL 10, 2014 Education THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 7A Tecumseh Lenawee Imagination Library continues to encourage youths Public Schools TECUMSEH — As the month of March Library, 100 percent agree or strongly agree came to an end, the Lenawee Community that their children look forward to receiving The New Superintendent Foundation wanted to remind local resi- the books, that receiving the books reminds By SUPT. KELLY COFFIN dents about the importance of reading. them of the importance of reading to their Although March was National Reading children, and that they would recommend When I first learned that I process and a good handle on Month, every day is important to read to the Imagination Library to others. Ninety- was chosen as the new leadership and supervision. That children. The Lenawee Imagination Library seven percent agree or strongly agree that Superintendent for Tecumseh being said, I am now aware that is available to support reading. their child’s interest in books has increased, Public Schools (TPS) I was all of the experiences, while The Lenawee Imagination Library deliv- while 86 percent report that they read more bombarded with congratulatory valuable, cannot fully prepare ers a new, age-appropriate book each month to their children since receiving the books. remarks. A few months into the you for the tremendous respon- to registered children ages zero to five, who To allow all children to participate in the new position the conversations sibility related to leading and live in Lenawee County or a Lenawee Lenawee Imagination Library, there is no switched to a common theme — managing a school district. The school district. The books are mailed direct- cost to the families to receive the books. “What is it like to be the first experiences I have had did pre- ly to each child at his or her home from The cost of approximately $30 annually per female superintendent in pare me in a way that I can prob- Dolly Parton’s Dollywood foundation. The child is underwritten by the program spon- Tecumseh?” To be honest, I was lem-solve new situations, utilize children get to keep these books, so a child sor, the Lenawee Community Foundation, not sure how to respond. Being a my “lifelong learning” skills in registered at birth can accumulate a collec- through many generous individual, corpo- superintendent is new to me; I areas not covered in educational tion of 60 books of their very own. rate, and foundation donors. only know what I know through leadership courses, and think In 2010, the Lenawee Imagination Families love the Imagination Library, my personal experiences. and respond in a systematic way Library’s first year, over 12,000 books were The Little Engine That Could is one of as evidenced from a recent email from a Gender aside, the role of the in order to remedy situations. delivered to Lenawee children. At the pres- the first books children receive from the woman named Marge: “This program is a superintendent requires a With nearly one school year ent time, nearly 1,700 children are receiv- Lenawee Imagination Library. blessing. Eli just received “Ladybug Girl tremendous amount of time but under my belt, I can say that I ing books each month. Some of the books and Bumblebee Boy,” and we love it!” gives a tremendous amount of have certainly grown as a leader. the children receive include the first book, reaching age five, each registered child For information about the program, or to rewards. Walking into class- I have appreciated each and “The Little Engine That Could,” and subse- receives “Look Out Kindergarten: Here I sponsor or register a child, contact Lenawee rooms to see teachers and stu- every experience (well, some quent books, such as “Llama, Llama Red Come.” Community Foundation at 423.1729, or dents learning together is more than others) that have Pajama,” “Corduroy Goes to the Doctor,” Among registered families completing a [email protected] or visit absolutely inspiring. Watching come my way and continue to and “Where Butterflies Grow.” Upon survey about the Lenawee Imagination www. lenaweecf.com. students perform, whether it is enjoy what each day brings. I on the stage, on the court, or on have a tremendous amount of the field, brings a sense of pride respect for the work that is done Clinton announces third marking period honor rolls that is unmatched. Hearing from day in and day out in our dis- our high school seniors about trict. I appreciate the willingness Clinton High School recent- Brady Fowler, Savannah Cook, Trevyr Curtis, Hosanna Grade 11: Alissa Ayling, their experiences here at TPS, as of staff to look for new ways to ly released its third marking Gillies, Alexis Griggs, Fowler, Logan Fowler, Cordell Olive Cianciolo, Amanda well as learning about the areas reach our students. I also have period honor roll gold and sil- Shannon Hill, Grant Holbrook, Hernandez, Benjamen Clark, Emily Couture, that they believe can be developed strong partnerships ver card recipients. Kayla Howell, Ryan Karapas, Hubbard, Riley Jacobs, Maria Christian Ford, Colton improved, keeps me grounded with community leaders. These Gold Card Criteria is having Juliana Lancaster, Lloyd Kovach, Mackenzie Lakatos, Fromhart, Payton Hoelzer, and focused on the important partnerships remind me daily a 3.8 – 4.0 GPA; no D’s or F’s; Mercier, Coral Muessig, Aleya Megan Langowski, Benjamin Brittney Jones, Ashley work that lies ahead. how thankful I am for this great no referrals; no more than two Quiring, Abigail Schaffner, Marshall, Zachary Matthews, Kempher, Evan Kurtz, Andre’ It sure has been a whirlwind community! tardies in any one class. Molly Sergent, Madelyn Tapp, Alexander Walton, Hunter Larou, Alexis Lomax, Ryon nine months. Coming into this I am very proud to represent Silver Card Criteria is hav- Karissa Waggoner and Riley Mellinger, Janna Minnick, Luzier, Alissa Mickevicius, position, my previous experi- the Tecumseh community. I ing a 3.0 – 3.79 GPA; no D’s or Woerner. Kyla Oliver, Olivia Pegouskie, Megan Nelson, James Phillips, ences as a teacher, building prin- hope that, as the first female F’s; no referrals; no more than Grade 12: Madison Ian Pizzo, Austin Popp, Alexia Taryn Pinter, Haven Randall, cipal, and central office admin- superintendent, I can serve as a two tardies in any one class. Bachman, T.J. Baker, Elizabeth Rolland, Hope Ross, Alexis Jared Sackett, Zachary istrator have prepared me for the role model for all young people Gold Card recipients: Barkel, Daniel Bohnett, Seiler, Hailey Skiff, Abagale Satlowski, Katie Sergent, “core work” of the district — in the area of leadership. This is Grade 9: Lindsey Mackenzie Buck, MaryCaitlyn Smith, Kyle Staelgraeve, Courtney Tirado, Tyler curriculum, instruction and an exciting time for our district Branscum, Sabrie Dalton, Burnham, KC Clegg, Rachel Makayla Thompson, Daniel Underwood, Casey Wi llett and assessment. I had extensive and I am truly honored to serve Kylee Doty, Abigail Elwart, Cornish, Mark DeWald, Tomalak, Taylor Tschirhart and Alexandra Zoltowski. knowledge in the budgeting in this capacity. Nikole Hartung, John Hauck, Melissa Dowell, Jordan Daniela Ureche. Grade 12: Zachary Ryan Hoffman, Kayla Draper, Kristin Forest, Jennifer Grade 10: Kendall Bragg, Amsdill, Phillip Bott, Sydney Jablonski, Alex Mcintosh, Gilbert, Foster Griffin, Anna Amanda Briggs, Megan Bouse, Alissa Bragg, Jesse Annalisa Mende, Faith Kersey, Alexis Kunkel, Burton, Reilly Cardella, Winter Cecchini, Reid Clark, Desiree — College News — Newman, Kristen Pike, Kaitlyn Madison Kuzma, Sarah Cecchini, David Chantelois, Cushing, Hailey DeGood, Amy Schaffner, Daniel Spence, Marshall, Emily Meade, Cody Kenneth DeShano, Austin Dewald, Andrew Gibson, Alex The Honor Society of Phi Coward also received special Liam Tapp, Sabrina VanAllen Mulready, Madison Oliver, Erickson, Abigail Estes, Aaron Hadley, Nathan Kaszuba, Kappa Phi announced that training in the Ford and Zane Woerner. Robin Pearce, John Perry, Fowler, Bradley Gilbert, Lucas Amanda Moffett, Gannon Rachelle Sweet of Tecumseh Accelerated Credential Grade 10: Sara Allen, Meghan Petipren, Georgina Hayes, Elizabeth Nelson, Ryan Piatt, Brenna was recently initiated into Training (FACT) program, Maryanna Burnham, Ashleigh Pike, Nadean Shovels, Sara Heimerdinger, Kaden Kelly, Pinkston, Jenna Potvin, Paige Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's through UTI’s partnership Donahey, Anthony Fauser, Slusher, Rochelle Sylvester, Mary Korte, Hunter Newman, Revell, Raquelle Robinson, oldest and most selective with the Ford Motor Co. Logan Hartmann, Laura Racheal Treadway, Deana Noah Poore, Miranda Porath, Victoria Roston, Danielle collegiate honor society for ~ Kersey, Daisy Meade, Tolen Velandra, Kamdan Ward, Nicholas Rolland, Morgan Rudisill, Jayme Sande, Anne all academic disciplines. Andrew Biscupski gradu- Nelson, Olivia Pearce, Blake Keagan Ward, Andra Wells and Sackett, Noah Saren, Chase Skornicka, Dylan Spurlock, Sweet was initiated at ated from Western Michigan Rogers, Joseph Spence, Ben Yoder. Schlicht, Madison Schnaidt, Kennedy Strand, Redi Tahiraj, Eastern Michigan University in December with Madelyn Stapnowski, Sharif Silver Card reciepiants: Caitlyn Schuler, Evan Shovels, Autumn Thomas, Sebastian University. a Bachelor of Science in Tressler, Sarah Turner, Ethan Grade 9: Alexis Bailey, Alex Silberhorn, Cody Straits, Trout, Benjamin Ureche, ~ Chemical Engineering with a Vaughn and Nicole Vinton. Joshua Brown, Lindsey Brown, Nathan VanAtta, and Sierra Thomas Vinton and Brittanei Universal Technical focus on Energy Grade 11: Kacy Campbell, Alexis Bruecker, Shealynn Yakubesan. Wilson. Institute, Inc., a provider of Management. He graduated post-secondary education for Cum Laude with a GPA of BD names honor students seeking careers as 3.74. He was voted Resident professional automotive, Advisor of the year in 2013 roll recipients diesel, collision repair, (Donna St. John Award). He Britton Deerfield Middle motorcycle and marine tech- was an officer in Tau Beta School has announced its third nicians, recently announced (an Engineering Fraternity). marking period Principal’s Honor the graduation of Michael He is currently a District Roll. Coward from its automotive Engineer at Nalco (an Echo Grade five: Dominic Arriaga, program. Originally from Lab Company) which saves Katelyn Beard, Malakai Britton, Coward came to the water and energy in a multi- Bundshuh, Wyatt Carr, Grace Lisle, Ill. campus to pursue a tude of industries manufac- Dusseau-Riley, Austin Ford, program specifically turing and commercial. He is Carter Fore, Garret Handy, Ethan designed to provide the train- currently training at Nalco Havens, Lydia Keefer, Carlie ing necessary for profession- World Headquarters in Logan, Natalie McNicol, Lance al, entry-level technicians. Naperville, Ill. Rafalko, Eli Roberts, Cecelia Scheffler, Lexianna Schettler, Autumn Snyder, Logan Stromski, Class of ’64 classmates sought Kori Taylor, Ashley Walker, Nicholas Webb, Evan Wielfaert, Organizers of a 50th class Knudson Latam, Josephine Gibson Wilke, and Kallie Wilson. reunion for the Tecumseh High Martinez, Susan Mason Crispen, Grade six: Eva Alcock, Hanna School Class of 1964 are seek- Patricia Patterson, Joyce Carter, Gavin Cousino, Joseph ing information regarding the Richards Hazelwood Glen Slick Davis, Jacob Delmotte, Emily following classmates: Sharon and James Stone. Evers, Joshua Folau, Angela Conway Beaubien, Jane Anyone with information on Gray, Ty Luty, Lillian Nadeau, Theilan, David Bird, Thomas these individuals is asked to Madison Niblack, Aiden Meyers, Sue Fuller Conrad, contact Janet Nichols at Nighswander, Olivia Onago, Sharon Gillen Cardinal, Linda 517.285.4879. Savanah Pizana, Cole Shiels, Lyndsey Stamman, Hannah Sweet, Florencia Uresti, Hannah Britton Senior Center to visit VanHouten and Brandon Williams. International Women’s Show Grade seven: Kayleigh Members of the Britton Anyone is welcome to join Barrett, Kyle Bartush, Zachary Senior Center will travel to the Britton seniors in a day full Clark, Nicole Darish, Emilee Novi on Friday, May 2 for the of food, fun, fashion, shopping, Griffin, Adam Prielipp, Jordan Michigan International health, and more. For more Prielipp, Lauren Salenbien, Women’s Show. The bus leaves information call Crystal Martin Benjamin Spoering, Mason from Britton Deerfield Schools at 517.403.3071. Payment for Stewlow, Lauren Tanis and Blake at 9 a.m. and returns at approx- the trip is due by Wednesday, Woerner. imately 3 p.m. April 30. Grade eight: Brooklyn Beard, The cost is $10 and includes The senior center is open 10 Megan Bower, Jacob Burke, Kara transportation. Lunch is not a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Burns, Amanda Clarke, Brittany included. Tickets can be pur- Friday. Lunch is at 11:15 a.m. Evers, Mitchel Fink, Hannah chased online in advance for every day and is $2.50. The Keefer, Madeleine Kreger, Sarah $8, at Kroger for $7 or at the Britton Senior Center is a social Lividini, Jessy Mullins, Everett door the day of the event for outlet with craft projects, card Orr, Faith Scheffler and Megan $10. play and socialization. Scholl. PAGE 8A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD APRIL 10, 2014 Tecumseh poised TCA benefits to light up the stage to hold 8th annual Tecumseh Center for the Arts al touring performance starring lights up with two big events this Amy Johnson and Smith, with week. TCA’s third annual Junk Hans Nelson on piano. Garage Sale event to Funk, Eco-fashion show is Their performance will be a Thursday, April 10 from 6 p.m. journey through an American Tecumseh’s 8th annual ed on the city website may email to 8 p.m. It’s a night of fun and songbook of great music from Garage Sales will take place the information to Denine Wells fashion when the models take to the early days of vaudeville to throughout the community on at [email protected] or the runway in unique wearable the Big Band era to Motown and May 1-3. Participation in the call 424.6544 by Tuesday, April art fashions created from recy- on to classic rock. Tickets are event is permit free, as the city is 22. cled and repurposed clothing. $10. The evening of music waiving the normal fee for the Participants should make sure The outfits range from whimsi- begins at 7:30 p.m. with a meet three-day period. that walkways and yards are free cal to spring stylish. This benefit and greet dessert reception fol- Tecumseh Township is also of holes and debris that might be event features a eco fashion lowing the Grand Standard Time included in this year’s event. a trip hazard to visitors. Also, show, auction, food and wine. concert. Participants may run their sales the city allows only one sale Tickets for Junk to Funk are Tickets for both of these TCA from May 1-3, beginning at 9 sign per property and no signs $25. benefit events are available at a.m. Closing times will be the may be displayed in the city On Saturday, April 12, the Tecumseh Center for the choice of the participants. right-of-way. Tecumseh’s own Adam Smith Arts, 423.6617 or online at Maps designating participat- Those who have leftover returns to the TCA stage with www.thetca.org or at the door ing garage sales will be avail- clothing following the sales are Grand Standard Time, a nation- prior to event start. able at Tecumseh Big Boy, any encouraged to consider dona- Perky Pantry, and Tecumseh tions for use as scarecrow mate- City Hall. The list will also be rials during the Appleumpkin available on the city’s website at Festival. Clothing may be Blissfield plans run/train ride event for scholarships mytecumseh.org. Note that not dropped off to Stephanie Dinius all sales run all three days and at the main branch of United BLISSFIELD — Compete in a train ride as well as the rich rail- curves through the northern 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. new sales will start daily. Bank and Trust. 5K Run, then hop the train for a road history of Blissfield and neighborhoods and along our The awards ceremony will Those who wish to have their For garage sale rules, visit ride on the Adrian and the extensive, detailed model winding River Raisin. This is follow the race with medals to address and the dates of their mytecumseh.org or call Blissfield Rail Road Sunday, train displays.” the most beautiful time of the the overall male and female sales listed on the map and post- 424.6544. April 27, during Blissfield Blissfield Railroad Days, year in Blissfield, with flower- winner and the top two finishers Railroad Days. hosted by the Blissfield ing trees and spring flowers in each male and female age AWARD FROM PAGE 1A The Miss River Raisin DDA/Main Street Program, are around the homes.” division: 6-12, 13-19, 20-35, Festival Scholarship Program is both Saturday, April 26, and Registration for the run 36-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-plus. A hosting the Choo-Choo Chug Sunday, April 27. This is the begins at 8:30 a.m. at the red prize will be awarded for best 5K Run, a scholarship fundrais- third year for the popular tent-top in the Bachmayer costume reflective of trains and Schaedler selected er at 10 a.m. April 27. Railroad Days event, which fea- Parking Lot area, near the railroads. “We have had good success tures train rides, model train Historic Depot on North Lane The Choo-Choo-Chug 5K with our Hot-Cha-Cha 5K Mug displays in several locations Street and in the shadow of the Run price is $25 for those 16 for ATHENA award Run during the Blissfield throughout the community, a local railroad. Pre-registration and older; $12 for kids 6-15; Wassail Festival, so we decided model train show and display at is encouraged. Entries are with a family rate of $60 (limit low.” There are specific cri- have been selected from to move our spring run to the Blissfield Middle School, available at The Advance, 121 of two adults per family which teria a candidate must meet what I heard was at least 12 Railroad Days and include a shuttles to venues, a new his- Newspaper Street, Blissfield, or must live in the same house- as well. othe r nominees that included ticket to Railroad Days for the toric home-and-building tour, can be downloaded at hold; additional adults $25). Schaedler was nominated qualified people who do events and a train ride for the and more. www.blissfield.net. To be For more information, email ad- by Kathy Williams and things that support women,” runners,” said April Wolfe, race “This is a completely new emailed a form, email advance- [email protected] or call Dawn Bales, who noted that she said. “I’m here to tell co-chairman. “We thought the race course,” Wolfe said. “We @cass.net. 517.486.2400 during business she “serves the greater good you, those 12 are just the tip runners would really enjoy the are designing a route that Railroad Days activities are hours. to help families render peace of the iceberg because I can and securing safety for chil- think of a whole raft of peo- dren. She champions women ple who quietly go about especially those in need of their business and never confidence, basic needs and receive recognition or want support.” any recognition for what Supportive nominations they do.” include such statements as, In addition to her position “She always has a positive on the bench, Schaedler’s influence on those around professional accomplish- her and a great sense of ments include serving as a humor. She is compassionate L enawee County prosecutor about her work and the peo- for nearly 30 years, acting as ple that she touches every Tecumseh City Attorney for day. She also is tough and 10 years and teaching as an bold when she needs to be, adjunct faculty member at standing up for her beliefs Adrian College and Siena and values and willing to Heights University. She has challenge the way things been a member of several have always been done.” legal and civic organizations, Schaedler was at a confer- and involved in many com- ence in Lansing when her munity projects including friends Licia Willnow, Sue work with Catherine Cobb Goldson and Marci Brown programs and Catholic came to her office for a visit. Charities. When h er staff set up a She was also the catalyst phone call, Schaedler for starting a Sobriety Court thought they were just there for Lenawee County as an to observe in court that day. alternative program for indi- But then they announced the viduals struggling with alco- good news on speaker phone. holism. One individual wrote “I was really sad that I was “her commitment and dedi- 80 miles away in the middle cation to the Sobriety Court of training,” she said. “It has saved lives and reunited was a bit much to take in.” families.” But even though it was over- Another said, “No person whelming, she said she was has a heart with more room truly humbled by the award. for others than Laura Schaedler referred to some- Schaedler.” thing she had said on a Schaedler says she just Facebook po st, that when goes where her heart takes she accepted the award, her her, and if she had to specu- mind would be filled with late on what type of legacy her family and friends, living she’d like to leave, it would and dead, who worked so be a hope that she’s recog- hard to set an example for nized for her willingness to her, teaching her to give assist people. freely of her time, treasure “Even when I’m sentenc- and talent, and about the ing someone or putting them names of other women who on probation, I try to find a exemplify the ATHENA prin- way to improve their lives cipals every day without and the community as a regard to recognition. whole,” she said. “My goal “I am especially humble to is to help them do better.” www.tecumsehherald.com THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014 1B THE TECUMSEH HERALD classifieds PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES ADVERTISING RATES PAYMENT POLICIES BY MAIL BY PHONE BY EMAIL Monday Edition • 12 p.m. Thurs. $8.25 first 10 words, 25¢ each additional word. 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Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale For more information, please call: along the South line of said Lot 16, 50 feet to the DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- as nominee for Assurity Financial Services, LLC BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR FC J (248) 593-1311 place of beginning. Also excpting therefrom all PANY as Trustee for RESIDENTIAL ASSET its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated TARY DUTY. ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Trott & Trott, P.C. that part of Lot 24 contained in the following SECURITIZATION TRUST 2006-A3CB January 8, 2008, and recorded on February 5, ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE Attorneys For Servicer described land; Beginning at a point 7 chains and MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- 2008 in Liber 2359 on Page 547, and assigned by rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE 31440 Northw estern Hwy Ste 200 94.2 links North and 3 chains and 50 links East CATES, Series 2006-C UNDER THE POOLING said Mortgagee to Federal National Mortgage event, your damages, if any, shall be limited sole- CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 from the one-quarter Section corner between AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED Association ("Fannie Mae"), a corporation organ- ly to the return of the bid amount tendered at sale, BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- File #247703F07 Sections 5 and 6 in Town 9 South, Range 2 East, MARCH 1, 2006 as assignee as documented by ized and existing under the laws of the United plus interest. TARY DUTY. (03-20)(04-10) thence East 66 feet, thence South 119 feet; thence an assignment, in Lenawee county records, States of America as assignee as documented by MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be 3/20,27;4/3,10,2014 West parallel with Locust Street 50 feet; thence Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to an assignment, in Lenawee county records, made in the conditions of a mortgage made by rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In North 53 feet; thence West 16 feet; thence North be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to Claudia Connors, unmarried adult, original mort- that event, your damages, if any, shall be limit- 66 feet to the place of beginning. Assessed as Lot Sixty-One Thousand Three Hundred Nine and be due at the date hereof the sum of Ninety-Two gagor(s), to The Huntington National Bank suc- ed solely to the return of the bid amount ten- Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale 13, ALSO, House and Lot 24, Except that part 82/100 Dollars ($161,309.82). Thousand One Hundred Seven and 39/100 cessor by merger to Sky Bank, Mortgagee, dated d ered at sale, plus interest. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 16; Under the power of sale contained in said Dollars ($92,107.39). June 7, 2001, and recorded on June 13, 2001 in MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY running thence South 15.00 feet; thence West to mortgage and the statute in such case made and Under the power of sale contained in said Liber 1814 on Page 482, in Lenawee county made in the conditions of a mortgage made by INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE the West line of Lot 24; thence North to the South provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- mortgage and the statute in such case made and records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is Tobin S. Macbeth and Kimberly M. Macbeth, USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE line of Lot 18; thence East along the South line of gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of husband and wife, original mortgagor(s), to CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER Lot 18 to the West line of Lot 17; thence South to premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged One Hundred Fifty-Eight Thousand Nine Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- the Southwest corner of Lot 17 , thence East along at the place of holding the circuit court within premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Hundred Twenty-Nine and 54/100 Dollars as nominee for KeyBank National Association its TARY DUTY. the South line of Lots 17 and 16 to the point of Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on May 1, 2014. at the place of holding the circuit court within ($158,929.54). successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated April ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be beginning. Said premises are situated in Township of Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on April 24, 2014. Under the power of sale contained in said 29, 2005, and recorded on May 3, 2005 in Liber rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee.n I The redemption period shall be 6 months Cambridge, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Said premises are situated in Village of mortgage and the statute in such case made and 2297 on Page 90, and assigned by mesne assign- that event, your damages, if any, shall be limit- from the date of such sale, unless determined described as: Lot 174, Kingsley No. 1, as record- Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- ments to Key Bank National Association as ed solely to the return of the bid amount ten- abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, ed in Liber 16 of Plats, Pages 25 through 29 described as: All That Part of Lot 15, Assessor's gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged assignee as documented by an assignment, in dered at sale, plus interest. in which case the redemption period shall be 30 inclusive. Plat No. 5, Village of Clinton, as recorded in premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Lenawee county records, Michigan, on which MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been days from the date of such sale. The redemption period shall be 6 months Liber 5 of plats, Page 48, Lenawee County at the place of holding the circuit court within mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date made in the conditions of a mortgage made by If the property is sold at foreclosure sale from the date of such sale, unless determined Records, described as commencing on the Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on April 24, 2014. hereof the sum of One Hundred Seventy-Nine Chad D. Leahy, A Married Man, original mort- under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Northwest corner of Lot 15, Aforesaid and Said premises are situated in Township of Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-Four and gagor(s), to United Mortgage Company, 1961, pursuant to MCL 60 0.3278 the borrower in which case the redemption period shall be 30 Running thence South 3 degrees 34 minutes East Cambridge, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are 95/100 Dollars ($179,774.95). Mortgagee, dated June 12, 2009, and recorded on will be held responsible to the person who buys days from the date of such sale. along the East line of Jackson Street, 66 feet; described as: Lot 45A, 45B, 46 and 47 and all that Under the power of sale contained in said August 23, 2009 in Liber 2386 on Page 767, and the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to If the property is sold at foreclosure sale thence North 86 degrees 41 minutes East 150 part of Outlot A, Supervisor's Plat No. 3, as mortgage and the statute in such case made and assigned by said Mortgagee to United Bank & the mortgage holder for damaging the property und er Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of feet; thence North 3 degrees 34 minutes West 66 recorded in Liber 7 of Plats, Page 8 , Lenawee provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- Trust as assignee as documented by an assign- during the redemption period. 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower feet to the North line of said Lot 15; thence South County Records, described as commencing at the gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged ment, in Lenawee county records, Michigan, on Dated: March 20, 2014 will be held responsible to the person who buys 86 degrees 41 minutes West, along the North line Northeast corner of Lot 47 on said Supervisor's premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the For more information, please call: the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to of said Lot 15, 150 feet to the place of beginning. Plat No. for a Place of Beginning and running at the place of holding the circuit court within date hereof the sum of Fifty-Nine Thousand Nine FC J (248) 593-1311 the mortgage holder for damaging the property The redemption period shall be 6 months thence North 60 degrees East to the East line of Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on April 17, 2014. Hundred Eighty-One and 67/100 Dollars Trott & Trott, P.C. during the redemption period. from the date of such sale, unless determined said Outlot A; thence South 40 degrees 57 min- Said premises are situated in Township of ($59,981.67). Attorneys For Servicer Dated: April 3, 2014 abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, utes West along the East line of Outlot A to a Ogden, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Under the power of sale contained in said 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste 200 For more information, please call: in which case the redemption period shall be 30 point at which the South line of Lot 45A would, described as: All that part of the Northwest 1/4 of mortgage and the statute in such case made and Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 FC S (248) 593-1304 days from the date of such sale. if extended, intersect the East line of Outlot A; Section 27, Town 8 South, Range 4 East, provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- File #436399F02 Trott & Trott, P.C. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale thence South 60 degrees West to the Southeast described as: Beginning on the North line of gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged (03-20)(04-10) Attorneys For Servicer under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of corner of Lot 45A; thence Northerly along the Section 27 aforesaid 950.88 feet North 89 degrees premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, 3/20,27;4/3,10,2014 31440 Northwestern Hwy St e 200 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower East line of Lots 45B, 46 and 47 on Supervisor's 28 minutes 30 seconds West from the North 1/4 at the place of holding the circuit court within Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 will be held responsible to the person who buys Plat No. 3 to the Place of Beginning. corner of said Section 27; thence South 00 Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on April 17, 2014. File #437223F01 the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to The redemption period shall be 6 months degrees 26 minutes 48 seconds East 285.00 feet; Said premises are situated in City of Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale (04-03)(04-24) the mortgage holder for damaging the property from the date of such sale, unless determined thence North 89 degrees 28 minutes 30 seconds Morenci, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 4/3,10,17,24,2014 during the redemption period. abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, West 317.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 26 described as: Lot 13 and 24, Assessor's Plat ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Dated: March 27, 2014 in which case the redemption period shall be 30 minutes 48 seconds West 285.00 feet along the Number 1, as recorded in Liber 7 of Plats, Pages INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE For more information, please call: days from the date of such sale. West line of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of 14 and 15, Lenawee County Records. Excepting USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale FC J (248) 593-1311 If the property is sold at foreclosure sale said Section 27; thence South 89 degrees 28 min- therefrom all that part of Lot 24 described as: CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Trott & Trott,C. P. under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of utes 30 seconds East 317.00 feet along the North Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 17 of BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Attorneys For Servicer 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower line of said Section 27 to the point of beginning. Assessor's Plat Number 1; thence South 15 feet; TARY DUTY. INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste 200 will be held responsible to the person who buys The redemption period shall be 6 months thence West parallel with the South line of said ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to from the date of such sale, unless determined Lot 17 to the West line of said Lot 24; thence rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER File #437905F01 the mortgage holder for damaging the property abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, North along the said West line of said Lot 24, 15 that event, your damages, if any, shall be limit- BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- (03-27)(04-17) during the redemption period. in which case the redemption period shall be 30 feet; thence Easterly parallel with the first course ed solely to the return of the bid amount ten- TARY DUTY. 3/27;4/3,10,17,2014 Dated: March 27, 2014 days from the date of such sale. to the Southwest corner of said Lot 17; thence dered at sale, plus interest. ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be For more information, please call: If the property is sold at foreclo sure sale continuing Easte rly along the South line of said MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that FC C (248) 593-1301 under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of Lot 17 to the place of beginning. Also excepting made in the conditions of a mortgage made by event, your damages, if any, shall be limited sole- Trott & Trott, P.C. 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower therefrom all that part of Lot 24 described as: Brian Goodrich and Christine J. Goodrich, hus- ly to the return of the bid amount tendered at sale, Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Attorneys For Servicer will be held responsible to the person who buys Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 16, band and wife, original mortgagor(s), to plus interest. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste 200 the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to Assessor's Plat Number 1; thence South 15 feet; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 the mortgage holder for damaging the property thence West 50 feet parallel with teh Southerly Mortgagee, dated September 2, 2005, and record- made in the conditions of a mortgage made by INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE File #438357F01 during the redemption period. line of said Lot 16; thence North 15 feet to the ed on September 7, 2005 in Liber 2306 on Page Carol Ann VanDeusen, original mortgagor(s), to USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE (03-27)(04-17) Dated: March 20, 2014 Southwest corner of said Lot 16; thence East 437, and assigned by said Mortgagee to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER 3/27;4/3,10,17,2014 APRIL 10, 2014 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 3B

IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE MILI- COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged County Records; th ence South 70 degrees 50 min- TARY DUTY OR HAVE BEEN IN THE TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, utes 13 seconds West 140.00 feet to the Northwest PRIOR ONE YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT THAT PURPOSE. IF YOU ARE A MILITARY Circuit Court of Lenawee County at 10:00AM on corner of said Lot 36; thence along Donegal Drive OUR OFFICE AT 248-502-1400. SERVICEMEMBER ON ACTIVE DUTY May 8, 2014 Said premises are situated in and along the Arc of a 460.75 foot radius curve MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been NOW OR IN THE PRIOR NINE MONTHS, Township of Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, left 177.67 feet; (chord bearing and distance being made in the conditions of a mortgage made by PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE. and are described as: Lot(s) 48, Oakleaf No. 2, North 30 degrees 12 minutes 41 seconds West Michael Kulenkamp and Tamera J. Kulenkamp, Mortgage Sale - Default has been made in the according to the recorded plat thereof, as recorded 176.57 feet); thence North 48 degrees 44 minutes husband and wife, to Mortgage Electronic conditions of a certain mortgage made by Roy R. in Liber 24 of Plats, Page 4, Lenawee County 34 seconds East 85.12 feet to the point of begin- Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for lender Amador and Annette C. Amador, husband and R ecords Commonly known as 3130 Cypress Dr, ning.. Tax Parcel ID: CAO-124-4225- 00. More and lender's successors and/or assigns, wife to United States of America, acting through Adrian MI 49221 The redemption period shall be commonly known as: 7366 Donegal Dr, Mortgagee, dated September 25, 2006 and record- the F armers Home Administration, United States 6 months from the date of such sale, unless deter- REDEMPTION PERIOD IS SIX MONTHS. For ed October 31, 2006 in Liber 2334, Page 5, and as Department of Agriculture, Mortgagee, dated mined abandoned in accordance with MCL more information please call 248.642.2515. Trott affected by Judgment Recorded On March 10, December 17, 1987, and recorded on December 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the & Trott, P.C. Attorneys for Ocwen Loan 2014 recorded in Liber 2483 Page 989 Lenewee 18, 1987, in Liber 1058, Page 968, Lenawee redemption period shall be 30 days from the date Servicing, LLC 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste 200 County Records Michigan, and as affected by County Records, , on which mortgage there is of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice Farmington Hills, MI 48334-5422 T# 038012L03 Judgment Recorded On March 10, 2014 and claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is (04-10)(05-15) recorded in Liber 2483 Page 990, Lenawee Seventy Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Nine and later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the 4/10,17,24;5/1,8,15,2014 County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage is now 55/100 ($70,189.55) including interest at the rate property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter held by U.S. Bank National Association, as of 9.50000% per annum. Under the power of sale 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Asset contained in said mortgage and the statute in such MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held respon- Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series RFC case made and provided, notice is hereby given sible to the person who buys the property at the THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 2007-HE1 by assignment. There is claimed to be that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY due at the date hereof the sum of Two Hundred the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at holder for damaging the property during the INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE Thirty-One Thousand Three Hundred Fifteen and public venue, at the place of holding the Circuit redemption period. Dated: 4/10/2014 U.S. Bank USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- 17/100 Dollars ($231,315.17) including interest at Court in said Lenawee County, where the premis- National Association, as Trustee for Residential TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER 6.5% per annum. es to be sold or some part of them are situated, at Asset Securities Corporation, Home Equity BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- Under the power of sale contained in said 10:00 AM on April 24, 2014 Said premises are sit- Mortgage Asset-Backed Pass-Through TARY DUTY. mortgage and the statute in such case made and uated in the Township of Raisin, Lenawee County, Certificates, Series 2005-KS6, Assignee of ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- Michigan, and are described as: Lot 121, on the Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Plat of Osburn Subdivision, according to the plat P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, event, your damages, if any, shall be limited premises, or some part of them, at public vendue thereof as recorded in Liber 15 of Plats, Pages 39, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 14-00186 solely to the return of the bid amount tendered at the place of holding the circuit court within 40, 41 and 42, Lenawee County Records (04-10)(05-01) at sale, plus interest. Lenawee County., Michigan at 10:00 AM on Commonly known as: 5255 Osburn Drive, 4/10,17,24;5/1,2014 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been APRIL 17, 2014. Tecumseh, MI 49286 If the property is eventually made in the conditions of a mortgage made by Said premises are located in the City of sold at foreclosure sale, the redemption period Linda L. Corder aka Linda Lopez Corder, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are will be 6.00 months from the date of sale unless NOTICE OF JUDICIAL FORECLO- Married, original mortgagor(s), to The Mortgage described as: the property is abandoned or used for agricultural SURE SALE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL- Team, L.L.C., Mortgagee, dated February 26, The land referred to herein is situated in the purposes. If the property is determined abandoned LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A 2002, and recorded on March 6, 2002 in Liber State of Michigan, County of Lenawee, City of in accordance with MCL 600.3241 and/or DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN 1928 on Page 666, and assigned by said Adrian described as follows:All th at part of Lot 8, 600.3241a, the redemption period will be 30 days WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Mortgagee to CitiMortgage, Inc. as successor in Assessor's Plat Number 15, City of Adrian, as from the date of sale, or 15 days after statutory PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE IF YOU interest by merger to ABN AMRO Mortgage recorded in Liber 7 of Plats Page 11, Lenawee notice, whichever is later. If the property is pre- ARE A BORROWER ON ACTIVE MILI- Group, Inc. as assignee as documented by an County Records, described as beginning on the sumed to be used for agricultural purposes prior to TARY DUTY. ATTENTION PURCHASERS: assignment, in Lenawee county records, East line of Lot 8, aforesaid, 216.0 feet South 01 the date of the foreclosure sale pursuant to MCL This sale may be rescinded by the circuit court at Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to degrees 48 minutes East from the Northeast cor- 600.3240, the redemption period is 1 year. the request of the Plaintiff. In that event, your be due at the date hereof the sum of Sixty-One ner of said Lot 8; thence South 01 degrees 48 min- Pursuant to MCL 600.3278, if the property is sold damages, if any, shall be limited solely to the Thousand Fifty-Three and 80/100 Dollars utes East along the East line of said Lot 8 a dis- at a foreclosure sale, the borrower(s) will be held return of the bid amount tendered at sale, plus ($61,053.80). tance of 156.06; thence North 89 degrees 59 min- responsible to the person who buys the property at interest, as determined by the court. Lenawee Under the power of sale contained in said utes 30 seconds West 358.33 feet; thence North 02 the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage County Circuit Court Case No. 2011-4007-Ch mortgage and the statute in such case made and degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds West 158.10 feet, holder for damaging the property during the NOTICE O F JUDICIAL SALE JUDICIAL SALE provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- thence South 89 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds redemption period. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The IN PURSUANCE and by virtue of Judgment(s) gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged East 359.95 feet to the place of beginning.ALSO foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that and/or Order(s) of foreclosure in the Circuit Court premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, the right to use a drive easement for egress and event, your damages are, if any, limited solely to for the County of Lenawee, State of Michigan, at the place of holding the circuit court within ingress a parcel being part of Lot 8, Assessor's the return of the bid amount tendered at sale, plus made and entered on the 23rd day of January, Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on May 8, 2014. Plat No. 15, City of Adrian, as recorded in Liber 7 interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please 2012, in a certain cause therein pending, wherein Said premises are situated in City of of Plats, Page 11, Lenawee County Records, contact our office as you may have certain rights. Bank of America, N.A., successor by Merger to Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are described as beginning on the East line of said Lot Dated: March 27, 2014 Randall S. Miller & BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P, was the described as: All that part of Lot 105 of Plat of 8, 372.06 feet South 01 degrees 48 minutes East Associates, P.C. Attorneys for United States of Plaintiff and Kenneth E. Hewson and Andrea Tecumseh Acres, according to the plat thereof from the Northeast corner of said Lot 8; thence America, acting through the Farmers Home Michelle Hewson were the Defendants. The afore- recorded in Liber 9 of Plats, Page(s) 42 and 43 of South 01 degrees 48 minutes East along the said Administration, United States Department of mentioned Judgment(s) and/or Order(s) estab- Lenawee County Records, described as com- East line of Lot 8, 116.00 feet; thence North 51 Agriculture 43252 Woodward Avenue, Suite 180, lished a debt owing to Plaintiff in the amount of mencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 105, degrees 05 minutes 30 seconds West 184.63 feet; Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302, (248) 335-9200 Case $220,388.94, plus post-judgment interest at an aforesaid, and running thence North 89 degrees 13 thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds No. 14MI00310-1 (03-27)(04-17) annual rate of 11.200% and other amounts recov- minutes East along the North line of said Lot 105, East 140.00 feet to the point of beginning. 3/27;4/3,10,17,2014 erable pursuant to said Judgment(s) and/or 122.0 feet; thence South 24 degrees 49 minutes 23 The redemption period shall be 6 months Order(s). Subsequent to the judgment, Bank of seconds West 116.63 feet to the South line of Lot from the dat e of such sale, unless determined America, N.A., assigned its interest in the proper- 105; thence North 60 degrees 41 minutes West abandoned in accordance with MCLA FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a ty to Christiana Trust, a division of Wilmington along said line 116.45 feet to the Southwest corner §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual of Lot 105; thence North 31 degrees 09 minutes shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO information obtained will be used for this pur- capacity but as Trustee of ARLP Trust 3. NOTICE East along the Westerly line of said Lot 105, 55.12 ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee pose. If you are in the Military, please contact IS HEREBY GIVEN that in order to satisfy said feet to the place of beginning. can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, our office at the number listed below. MORT- Judgment(s) and/or Order(s), in whole or in part, The redemption period shall b e 6 months if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid GAGE SALE – Default has been made in the the property described below shall be sold at pub- from the date of such sale, unless determined amount tendered at sale, plus interest. conditions of a certain mortgage made by: lic auction, by an authorized sheriff/deputy sheriff abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- Richard N Beauleaux an d Tina L Beauleaux, or county clerk/deputy county clerk, to the highest in which case the redemption period shall be 30 suant to M CL 600.3278, the borrower will be held Husband and Wife to Mortgage Electronic bidder, at the Circuit Court for the County of days from the date of such sale. responsible to the person who buys the property at Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Home Lenawee, on the 29th of May, 2014 at 10:00 am, If the property is sold at foreclosure sale the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage Loan Corporation, its successors and assigns, local time. On said day at said time, the following under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of holder for damage to the property during the Mortgagee, dated April 8, 2005 and recorded May described property shall be sold: property located 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower redemption period. 11, 2005 in Liber 2297 Page 769 Lenawee County in the Township of Cambridge, County of will be held responsible to the person who buys Dated: March 20, 2014 Records, Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned Lenawee, State of Michigan, particularly the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to Orlans Associates, P.C.. to: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for described as All that part of the East 1/2, Section the mortgage holder for damaging the property Attorneys for Servicer Residential Asset Securities Corporation, 2005- 24, Town 5 South, Range 2 East, described as: during the redemption period. P.O. Box 5041 KS6, by assignment dated August 30, 2011 and Beginning 2766.91 feet North 01 degree 36 min- Dated: April 10, 2014 Troy, MI 48007 recorded September 12, 2011 in Liber 2430, Page utes 50 seconds East along the North and South For more information, please call: File No. 13-007246 427, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due 1/4 line of said Section 24 and 1808.02 feet South FC C (248) 593-1301 (03-20)(04-10) at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred 46 degrees 32 minutes 54 seconds East from the Trott & Trott, P.C. 3/20,27;4/3,10,2014 Seventy-Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty- South 1/4 corner of Section 24 aforesaid; thence Attorneys For Servicer Four Dollars and Eighty-Seven Cents South 46 degrees 32 minutes 54 seconds East 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste 200 ($176,884.87) including interest 6.75% per 225.99 feet; thence South 43 degrees 27 minutes Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 FORECLOSURE NOTICE RANDALL S. annum. Under the power of sale contained in said 06 seconds West 10.11 feet to the Northeast cor- File #432117F02 MILLER & ASSOCIATES, P.C. MA Y BE A mortgage and the statute in such case made and ner of Lot 36, Plat of Kingsford, as recorded in (04-10)(05-01) DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO provided, notice is h ereby given that said mort- Liber 19 of Plats, Pages 17 through 19, Lenawee 4/10,17,24;5/1,20144/10,17,24;5/1,2014 PAGE 4B — THE TECUMSEH HERALD ARTS APRIL 10, 2014 Schools, publishers, libraries, Local artist clings to booksellers, poets celebrate hope, looks to step National Poetry Month National Poetry Month, cel- nary legacy and ongoing up commitment ebrated each April, was inau- achievement of American gurated by the Academy of poets By DEB WUETHRICH page. One is a piece depict- American Poets in 1996. • introduce more Americans [email protected] ing a cat on a porch. Schools, publishers, libraries, to the pleasures of reading “I just like cats,” she said booksellers, and poets poetry Cynthia Miller, who lives of the inspiration to do the throughout the United States • bring poets and poetry to in Raisin Township, was painting. “I just take pictures band together each year to cel- the public in immediate and always interested in art, even of things that catch my eye ebrate poetry and its vital innovative ways as a kid, but as life tends to and then I paint them.” place in American culture. • make poetry a more do, she’s been pulled in a dif- The other, a still life piece, Thousands of organizations important part of the school ferent direction. Miller is cur- was actually a study of participate through readings, curriculum rently a cook at Cambrian Cezanne, she said. festivals, book displays, work- • increase the attention paid Assisted Living, but she’s not “I did that as a homework shops and other events, to poetry by national and local forgotten her earlier tugs to assignment,” Miller said. It according to an explanation of media do something in the art was during a layoff when she the event at www.poets.org. • encourage increased pub- world. went back to school at The concept of the designa- lication, distribution, and sales The Sand Creek High Jackson Community College tion is to widen the attention of poetry books, and School alumni obtained a (now Jackson College). “It of individuals and the media to • increase public and pri- Bachelor’s degree in art man- was funny — I had a degree the art of poetry, to living vate philanthropic support for agement from Adrian in Art Management, but I had poets, to the nation’s complex poets and poetry College, and was employed to take an art history class as poetic heritage and to poetry Suggested ways to cele- at the Ann Arbor Art Center part of my curriculum. One books and journals of wide brate include: participating in for awhile. of the assignments was to aesthetic range and concern. Poem in Your Pocket Day by Miller paints with acrylics study an artist and reproduce The Academy of American selecting a poem and carrying and recently submitted two one of that artist’s paintings. Poets hopes to increase the it around and sharing it with paintings for consideration I chose Cezanne.” some “meaning to” experi- together and then maybe I’ll visibility and availability of others; reading a book of poet- for the Tecumseh Herald’s art Miller said she has had ences in efforts to step up her go ask them.” poetry in popular culture while ry; memorizing a poem; commitment to her art. She’s She also works with col- acknowledging and celebrat- attending a poetry reading or been considering joining the ored pencils, and has attend- ing poetry’s ability to sustain reading one at an open micro- Lenawee Council for Visual ed some art fairs in the area itself in the many places where phone event; organizing a Arts. and surrounding communi- it is practiced and appreciated. poetry reading; purchasing a “I’ve also been meaning ties. The goals of National book of poems for the local to get a collection together to “I’m still hoping to maybe Poetry Month are to: library; and others. For more do a showing — but I do something with my art,” • highlight the extraordi- information visit poets.org. haven’t gotten that far yet,” she said. “I think I just have she said. to discipline myself to focus One of the local business- more on it.” Smith returns home es that showcases work from She acknowledges besides local artists is Pentamere her pleasure in the creation Tecumseh native Adam Smith formance includes timeless Winery in downtown of art, there are other will return to his hometown as American songs from such Tecumseh. rewards. part of Grand Standard Time’s artists as Frank Sinatra, Ella “I actually took a culinary “I just like being able to performance on Saturday, April Fitzgerald and Michael Buble, class at JCC from Ed Gerten, create something that others 12, at 7:30 p.m. to name a few. one of the owners,” said might enjoy looking at,” she Smith will be joined by The event is a one-evening Miller. “I’m hoping to get said. “I like creating some- vocalist Amy Johnson and only engagement with tickets three or four paintings thing new.” pianist Hans Nelson. The per- available for $10.