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Holly man, ’s teacher held familiar on child porn with Fenton, Page 3A charges nAdmits to Mark Farner, '70s possessing 600 images including children involved in LINKEDIN PHOTO incest and Eric Junod bondage By Sharon Stone [email protected]; 810-433-6786 A 38-year-old Holly Township man is being temporarily detained on pending federal charges of distribut- ing, receiving and possessing child pornography. Eric Junod was recently fired from his job as part-time assistant band instructor at Troy Athens High School See PORNOGRAPHY on 6A

Seminary to come Argentine opens Topps building down shortly firstcanoe launch is toppled after Labor Day Community members Demolition of the The 147-year-old can launch canoes, old Topps building building, also known kayaks, and stand-up began Friday morning as the Old Baptist paddleboards on the in Fenton. LaJoice Ministers house, will Shiawassee River from Enterprises will be be be demolished at the McCaslin Lake putting in a mixed- a cost of $48,900. Road Launch. use development. Page 8A Page 13A Page 19A

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Grand Funk rone Township — but he’s did that when they broke the TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO actually only 15 minutes Beatles’ attendance record Mark Farner picks up his Parker guitar before a recording session in Tyrone Township Monday. The away from where some of in 1971 by selling out Shea Grand Funk Railroad’s big- rock ‘n roll legend of Grand Funk Railroad fame has ties to Flint and Parshallville, where he recorded gest hits were recorded. in New York in just some famous rock classics. Now he has ties to Fenton, recording the new single, “The Prisoner.” In 1970, Farner bought 72 hours. 200 acres in Parshallville, in- Grand Funk Railroad was cluding a studio nicknamed formed in 1969 by Farner, Brewer and . In “The Swamp.” Farner lived in Flint at the time. “I loved it 1976, they recorded their Good Singin’ Good Playin,’ because I was raised on the farm,” he said. There, the produced by , at their Parshallville Road record- band rehearsed and recorded parts of “Born to Die,” ing studio, known as The Swamp. “American Band,” and others. He also hosted Frank Zappa — and taught Zappa With Farner as lead guitarist and lead vocalist, Grand Funk how to shoot his .44 magnum, converting him from sold more than 25 million records and produced such hits being anti-gun that day. “It’s a far cry from anything as “We’re an American Band,” “I’m Your Captain (Closer that is so intimidating as a city,” said Farner. “You step To Home)” and “Some Kind of Wonderful.” Radio stations outside here, and it’s inviting. You don’t wanna go continue to play these rock classics to this day. back in right away.” The foundation of what was to become Grand Funk Rail- Block’s studio brings him back to that secluded, road started in the mid ‘60s. Richard Terrance Knapp was quiet place. “We can walk outside and pee in any direction,” he said, drawing laughter from his record- a popular local D.J. who decided to leave radio to enter the ing mates. music end of the business. Of course Farner wasn’t alone — Block always After deejaying at record hops with a local band named stocks the best musicians for these sessions. On drums is “The Jazz Masters,” which consisted of Brewer on the drums, legendary Johnny “Bee” Badanjek, who recorded clas- Al Pippins on guitar, Bob Caldwell on keyboards, and Herm sics “Free Ride,” “Devil with a Blue Dress,” and played Jackson on bass, Knapp allegedly lied to them and said he CAPITAL RECORDS with Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels. His drum breaks was personal friends with Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of Grand Funk Railroad’s album “Closer to are recognized by magazine. See MARK FARNER on 18A See GRAND FUNK RAILROAD on 18A Home” was released in 1970.

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nnn nnn he sounds aggressive. Give him to THE BASIC DIFFERENCE between liberals INSTEAD OF CUTTING our Social Security, someone who will love him and has a and conservatives is this — liberals believe tell the greedy politicians who are spending yard that he can get exercise in. Hotlines someone else is responsible for you; conserva- our money to put it back. It was never yours nnn Submit at: tctimes.com, call 810-629-9221 tives believe you are responsible for yourself. to spend. Bad enough, our tax dollars support CAN WE PLEASE get a construction or text to 810-771-8398 nnn you after retirement with Secret Service, health update on the Fenton Momentum sign All submissions, if approved for publication, must be 50 words WHEN FOSTER CHILDS stated it was sad 28 care, and you become lobbyists, speakers, hanging on the baseball fence? Many or less and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Tri-County percent don’t identify with any religion today, write a book and are millionaires. thanks. Times. We reserve the right to edit for clarity, length and liability. he left out many are now spiritual, and the nnn nnn fastest growing church is nondenominational. I ALMOST FELL over laughing when I read NICE JOB WITH the Back to the Bricks DRONES? SAW ONE flying over the When politicians make their faith part of their Saturday’s Hot line comment that Hillary is millpond on Saturday, early afternoon. It warm-up party. Too bad the tar and chip campaign, they scare away many voters. honest. Thanks for the hearty laugh. crew couldn’t wait until after Aug. 15 was white with yellow flashing lights. nnn nnn to resurface Owen Road. Classic cars nnn DONALD TRUMP IS an arrogant, pompous TO MY NEIGHBORS in Holly. Why in the BY ALL MEASURES, economically, I don’t like to be driven on gravel. Mine billionaire with no qualifications whatsoever. I world do you own a dog? It’s alone all day, will stay in the garage. live at poverty level. The government don’t understand how anyone with an ounce crying non-stop and most evenings, too. We has no right to take from others and nnn of brain power would think otherwise. I would see it in your front window looking out. How give to me. Throughout history, the SO, HILLARY IS honest and open, never vote for him. sad. He sounds very lonely. And sometimes really? She had her server scrubbed practice of socialist ideology has been clean. Why would she do such a thing if their destruction. Economic inequality she were not guilty of something? Just farce, war on women farce, and institu- think about that if you would. An hon- tional racism farce. Don’t blame others est person would have just turned the — take responsibility for your life. server over in the first place. nnn JUST WANT TO thank the Genesee nnn WE DO OUR students, ourselves, our County Road Commission for the stones nation and future a disservice when we on the road just before Back to the fail to educate and equip them for active Bricks, very smart of them. participation as a U.S. citizen. We will nnn fail to uphold our democracy if we don’t The world leader in music and movement REGARDING THE HOT line about not actively engage in our civic roles, duties for babies and young children. receiving thank you cards for gifts. I and responsibilities. totally understand. Very seldom have Fall Classes begin September 15th I ever gotten a thank you card from a nnn Enroll by August 31st to AMERICA IS once again becoming the young person for a gift I have given kind and welcoming land of opportunity Classes Available SAVE UP TO and I think it is disrespectful and rude that our founders created. We can easily for children ages 0-7. Please visit our website $15 OFF A not to do this. Parents should teach take in millions of less fortunate im- to view the Fall class schedule. CLASS! them some manners. migrants and help them while they build nnn FREE PREVIEW CLASS SCOTUS IS NOT supposed to have any a life. Just raise the national gas tax a Aug. 25th at 6:15pm & Aug. 26th at 10:30am penny or two and use that money. call or email to rsvp regard for the Declaration of Independ- ence, they just ignore it? What does it nnn Classes held at: ALL THESE CAR cruises and car TRANSFIGURATION LUTHERAN CHURCH mean if we don’t believe that all men are shows throughout Michigan — do Located at: 14176 N. FENTON RD. • FENTON created equal and the pursuit of happi- people not consider the needless rise of Enroll online: www.blanchardstudio.net ness? Do we just ignore it? our carbon footprint due to these? Get Email: [email protected]  green, people. Or Call 810.813.0036 See HOT LINE throughout Times

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“I think it would help “I think it would be ben- “I like school right now. “It would conflict with “It would be beneficial. “It’s important to give with staying with your eficial, but I’m fine with If we went to school in kids trying to work. We wouldn’t lose every- kids time in the summer subject, but I like my the way things are.” the summer, it would be They can’t fit it in their thing we learned from the to decompress. Nine longer summer.” too hot. I wouldn’t be schedule during school. previous year. It would months of school burns able to pay attention.” It would conflict with take away from our free you out. It’s important for sports.” time. Maybe we want to marching band to have do music or sports or get their full days for summer a job to pay for college.” practices and band camp.” — James Kryza — Jacob Newblatt — Patrick Conroy — Nick Melero — Connor Horgan — Justin Beemer tctimes.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 23, 2015 5A

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The community is invited following an extensive investigation. back at the VFW Post for Friday According to complaint filed in United Fish Fries, beginning Sept. 11, from States District Court for the Eastern Dis- 4 to 7 p.m. Call ahead for window trict of Michigan, Junod has been linked service at (810) 629-1621 or dine in to an online community of individuals with the family. The VFW is open to who regularly send and receive child the community. pornography via a website that operated Free latex paint recycling for on an anonymous online network. Genesee County residents According to a complaint, Junod used Residents of Genesee County can thee profil name of Viper45 on the website now bring their leftover, unused, and and logged in one hour and 17 minutes unwanted latex paint to the Genesee between Jan. 26 and March 3. County Habitat for Humanity Restore On March 3, the investigation re- in the City of Flint to be recycled at vealed that Viper45 ac- no charge. Regular business hours cessed posts that showed are Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The paint collected at the 3-year-old girls in dis- n A 38-year- turbing and sexually old Holly Restore is transported to a process- explicit situations. Township man ing facility in Battle Creek, where On Tuesday, Aug. 14, is being held the paint is then made into a new a federal search warrant on pending paint product called “Everybody’s federal criminal Paint” or “ePaint” for short. This new was authorized. On Aug. charges 17, federal agents ex- paint product is then returned to the of child Restore in Flint where residents can ecuted the search warrant pornography. Moore Insurance purchase new paint for under $15 at Junod’s Deer Valley per gallon. This program has been Agency Drive home where he and his wife live. organized by the Genesee County Junod was home at the time of the search. 1549 N. LeRoy St., Lakewinds Plaza Metropolitan Planning Commis- Agents seized a laptop computer, an sion with support from the Genesee Fenton • 810-629-4179 iPhone and an iPad among other items. A County Habitat for Humanity and forensic preview of the iPhone and iPad Keep Genesee County Beautiful. For revealed more than 600 images of child more information, contact the Gen- pornography. Court records indicate Junod esee County Recycle Hotline at (810) acknowledged that he stored child porn on 762-7744; [email protected] those electronic devices. or the Genesee County Habitat for During questioning, Junod admitted Humanity Restore at (810) 766-9089. to downloading and possessing child Clover Beach has elevated porn. According to the court records, levels of E.coli bacteria – no Looking for a Junod also admitted to masturbating to swimming child porn, including child pornography Although the level of E.coli bacteria involving beastiality, incest and bondage. was lower this week than last week, Junod also admitted to federal in- the Genesee County Health Depart- vestigators that he began viewing child ment advises against total body con- Dance Home? porn in 2008 and that he prefers girls tact (swimming) at Clover Beach at WELCOME TO ALL! 10 to 13 years old, but has viewed boys Linden County Park in Fenton Town- and toddlers. He admitted to engaging ship due to elevated E.coli bacteria. FENTON SCHOOL OF in sexually explicit conversations with Clover Beach test results indicated DANCE & ACADEMY minor children and discussed traveling a bacterial concentration of 332 per out of state to meet two underage girls, 100 milliliters this week compared FALL but claimed he never intended to do so. to 546 last week. That number is not During a court proceeding on Wednes- to exceed a state guideline of 300 REGISTRATION day, Junod agreed to remain in custody E.coli per 100 ml per sampling event. RD and consented to detention, reserving his Kelly Lake in also has higher than SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 acceptable levels of E.coli bacteria. 1-4 PM right to a full detention hearing before the magistrate judge. He is in custody of the Gastrointestinal and dermatological Sugar Plum Dancewear Attorney General. A detention hearing illnesses have been associated with will also be there for shoe fittings will be set in the near future. recreational water exposure. Rain and dancewear needs and subsequent runoff can dramati- cally increase E.coli bacteria levels REAL BARRE CLASSES in lakes and other surface waters. with Patti Bonura Therefore, the Genesee County MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY Health Department is advising that all beach patrons exercise due cau- EXCELLENT EARLY tion with total body contact in area CHILDHOOD CLASSES surface waters after rain events. Start them out right! PRE DANCE, KINDER BALLET & TAP, PRIMARY CLASSES Hoover school reunion PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITED STAFF – BALLET, POINTE, TAP, JAZZ, HIP-HOP, CONTEMPORARY being held in September A Hoover school reunion for all 112 E. Ellen St. • Fenton former students, teachers and neighborhood residents, will be (Downtown by the Old Firehall) Like us on held Sunday, Sept. 13 beginning at 2 p.m. at the American Legion 810-629-3551 Memorial Home Lounge, 4314 Susan Carter, Director/Owner – Member Dance Masters of America, West Carpenter Rd. in Mt Morris Cecchetti Council of America, Professional Dance Teachers Association Township. For more information, call Jack Steco at (810) 732-8857 www.fentonschoolofdance.com or Doris Ballge at (810) 742-4715. tctimes.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 23, 2015 7A

th HOT LINE CONTINUED Holly to celebrate 150 anniversary HEY, YOU WITH six kids, don’t be so sensitive, I thought your original com- n ment was said with good humor and that All-day affair slated for SCHEDULE OF EVENTS the follow-up comment was humorous, downtown on Sept. 12 too. Raising those kids to be decent hu- ON STREET man beings is the important thing. By Vera Hogan • 11 a.m. Parade n n n [email protected]; 810-433-6823 • 1 to 8 p.m. Art Walk IT’S NOT ABOUT the kids getting The village of Holly is celebrating a enough sleep for the school start time, • All-day Photo Scavenger Hunt it’s about them standing out there major milestone this year — its 150th CRAPO PARK when its pitch black out early in the anniversary. • After parade — Holly High School morning, waiting for the bus. That’s a The Sesquicentennial Celebration will Band little dangerous isn’t it? n The village of n n n take place on Saturday, Sept. 12, with a Holly will celebrate • 12 p.m. Free hotdog lunch variety of all-day, family friendly activi- FENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT its sesquicentennial • 1 to 5 p.m. Community Play Day does a great job for Fenton. What ties in Crapo Park and on Battle Alley in celebration with events we’re lacking is the store owners hav- the historic downtown. all-day activities on ing cameras and things in their park- According to Holly Village Council- Saturday, Sept. 12. CYCLONE PARK ing lots to aid the police department in • 2 p.m. Historic Baseball Game woman Suzanne Heiple, organizer of the catching criminals who rob cars and event, a planning committee has been BROAD STREET trucks. Keep your eyes open. (Adult Beverage Tent) n n n meeting since February. NO MATTER WHO is talking — lib- They started with 10 people attending. • 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. with “Back in the eral or conservative, religious or not, Today, the number of individual volun- Saddle,” from 8 p.m. to midnight union or management, young or old, teers has grown dramatically, she said. BROAD STREET STAGE urban or rural, black or white or brown Businesses, groups and clubs also are TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SUBMITTED PHOTO • 12 to 2 p.m. Rock & Roll Band or yellow or red, the message is the At the Murder Mystery Dinner fundraiser same: I’m right and you’re wrong. participating and contributing services • 2 to 4 p.m. Games for residents:  behind the scenes through sponsorships, in July, Suzanne Heiple plays the part of 2 p.m. - Oldest and Youngest resi- HILLARY ONLY USED her private fundraising and donations. Those groups Nora Rabbitt, a gossip columnist for the dents and visitors recognized; 2:30 server for emails. Hillary did not use her include the VFW, American Legion, New Metro Inquisitor. She knows where p.m. - Husband-Calling Contest; 3 private server for classified emails. So how did she do her job as Secretary of Masons, The Moose, Holly Historical all the dirt is hidden and has her fingers p.m. - 1865 Costume Contest and history recognized; 3:30 p.m. - Best State? Hillary kept her private server in Society, Holly Auto Show, Downtown on the pulse of every potential scandal her bathroom closet. Dressed Cat or Dog contest. Development Authority (DDA) and in New Metro.  many more, Heiple said. • 4 to 6 p.m. music by Katelyn Val- YOU MIGHT WANT to take a look at the “This truly is a family event,” she committee, including Sandra Kleven, co- lier, Gary Musgrave, local talent amendments. I think the ninth amend- • 7 p.m. Beard Contest; purchase ment would cover any problems this added. owner of French Flamingo in downtown a beard permit to participate gentleman has. So far, the group has raised about Holly who is a major supporter for this  $3,500 after expenses. event, and Laura Legant of Inspirations, BATTLE ALLEY Among the fundraisers held include Cupcakes and Kisses, and N. Redding & • 6 p.m. music begins, street a Murder Mystery Dinner at the Karl Co., who is sponsoring the beard contest. dance Richter Community Center earlier this The Holly DDA will sell “permits” to • 7 to 9 p.m. street dance with summer. Most recently, they organized men and women who wish to sport facial music through the decades. Wear Focus a celebrity server event at Villager’s hair in the village of Holly on Sept. 12. clothes from favorite decade. • 8 p.m. Time Capsule sealed and on Restaurant, which included a 50/50 raffle Permits are $11.50 until Sept. 11. On buried at Hadley House Museum and silent auction. Sept. 12, the price • Dusk - Fireworks ision Additional fund- … However, we have goes up to $15. V raisers included a Permit holders By: Dr. Juan Alvarado, been assured that Sept. O.D., Diplomate, American softball game in ‘‘ will be entered into and at participating merchants. Board of Optometry which players paid 12 will be the sunniest, a “Beard Beauty The Sept. 12 events kick off with an to play. The plan- friendliest, raincloud-free, Contest” for cash 11 a.m. parade and end with fireworks at EYES ON LEARNING ning committee, prizes and awards. dusk. (See sidebar for scheduled events.) School, computer use and cell phones ramp chaired by long- warmest, most perfect in A percentage of Linda Smith of the Holly Historical up the visual demands on your child drastically. There are many visual tools kids need in order time Holly resident the last 150 years in the the income will be Society is chair of the parade committee. to learn effectively. Joe Mishler, is still given to the Sesqui- There is still time to enter and those inter- Multiple visual systems/tools are used in history of Holly. school that can break down and many are selling Sesquicen- Suzanne Heiple centennial commit- ested can email Heiple for an application. tennial logo pins tee, some will go “Rain or shine, we are on,” said Heiple. not obvious to the parent or teachers. The Holly Village councilwoman and easy one to spot is poor visual acuity (if the for $5. Details for Sesquicentennial organizer ’’ toward prizes, and “The street dance may be moved to the kid can’t see the chalkboard, ding-ding-ding… purchasing pins some to the DDA Karl Richter Community Center (300 there’s a problem). and other memorabilia can be found on promotions committee for the benefit East St.) if necessary. However, we Other equally or more devastating visual problems that decrease a child’s learning the Sesquicentennial Facebook page, or of Holly. have been assured that Sept. 12 will be potential are visual fatigue and poor eye by emailing Heiple at sheiple@hollyvil- On Sept. 12, a booth will be set up the sunniest, friendliest, raincloud-free, teaming/visual coordination to name a couple. lage.org. where people can purchase permits, be warmest, most perfect in the last 150 Both drastically decrease reading (books, “We have received amazing support arrested for not having said permits, years in the history of Holly.” computer, chalkboard) and comprehension at all ages. from Holly businesses,” Heiple said. and appear before a Kangaroo Court for Heiple said everyone is invited to Insidious medical problems often are “There are a number of Holly business punishments. Until Sept. 11, permits will come to the celebration. “It will be a day present as well that are hard to detect such owners on the Sesquicentennial planning be sold at local events, the village offices to remember,” she said. “We promise.” as mild lazy eye or a small eye turn that only occurs during reading. The latter by the way is extremely hard to detect without an eye doctor specifically looking for it. With most of these conditions the child is Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS 100% unaware these problems are occurring. 501 S. Bridge Street, Linden Often I have seen kids that appear to have ADD or Dyslexia who simply need eye ONE-BY-1 is in need of donations. 810-735-7511 exercises or therapeutic lenses which improve So many in the community contact concentration and visual organization. us daily for assistance with: www.dentistinlinden.com Standard eye exams and screenings are not • WATER SHUTOFF NOTICES enough to effectively isolate vision learning problems and that’s why we always perform • EVICTION NOTICES many extra tests and employ very high tech • ENERGY SHUTOFF NOTICES equipment with each and every eye exam we • FOOD AND MORE perform. For an Appointment call PLEASE HELP US HELP THEM. Fenton Vision Center You can read their stories on our Face Book 810-629-3070 page as we want you to be a part of the lives you are helping. Donations can be made at any of The State Bank locations, and on our Contact page of our website. Keep our community strong - giving starts at home!!! 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Fenton — At a pre-demolition meet- Burnash said it will not be necessary to ing Wednesday morning, Martin Burnash close any streets for the duration of the of Burnash Wrecking, Inc. in Flint, told demolition project, and the work will be city administrators that the seminary contained within the fenced area. would be demolished shortly Burnash said it will only after Labor Day, Sept. 7. This is the take one to two hours to bring Burnash said the “hold up” the building down. “It’s haul- is always with utilities, mak- perfect time ing away the debris that takes ing sure they are shut off and ‘‘of year to do time,” he said. Removing capped. Consumers Energy this. the rubble from the site will TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO will need at least two weeks Martin Burnash take about two days, Burnash Holly police interview the driver of a pick-up truck after a personal injury crash notice for the gas and electric. Burnash Wrecking, Inc. added. The city will be respon- ’’ Building and Zoning Ad- with a motorcyclist Wednesday afternoon. The crash happened on Grange Hall Road, east of Holly Road. Police said the driver of the truck was at fault by failing sible for water and sewer, which can ministrator Mike Reilly asked Burnash to yield to the biker. The male motorcyclist was transported to an area hospital be done very quickly, according to Dan about saving the cornerstone and an with minor injuries. Czarnecki, director of the Department of 8-foot section of the railing in front. Doug Public Works. Tebo, chair of the Oakwood Cemetery Board, said this will be used to erect a monument of sorts. “There is a 20-foot obelisk in section B CLOSE SUNDAY of the cemetery, where 51 Baptist ministers It’s all on Open Monday: 9am till 8pm and their wives are buried,” said Tebo. The materials from the old seminary building, also referred to as the Old Baptist Ministers home, will be used to create a monument, on which a picture of the seminary will be displayed, by either Sale etching or another method. On the back will be whatever information they choose LEATHER ROCKER to write about the history of the building. ROCKER When asked, Burnash also said he RECLINER RECLINER RECLINER could try to save some of the stones. Once all of the debris and rubble have $ $ $ been cleared away, the site will be (grass) 249 399 599 seeded and covered with straw. “This is the perfect time of year to do Compare at $699.95 Compare at $699.95 Compare at $999.95 this,” said Burnash. Burnash Wrecking, Inc. is a family- owned business since 1940, and is most recently known for imploding the con- troversial Genesee Towers building in downtown Flint on Dec. 22, 2013. Unlike Genesee Towers, however, the seminary will not be imploded. 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Offer expires 8-31-15. my private property with a camera on a HOT LINE CONTINUED selfie stick taking pictures of my house? nnn  TO THE VISIONARIES of the Fenton A NATIONAL POLL says two out of streetscape. Whoever sold you this three are unhappy with the way the project should be paid off on what it will country is being run. What poll? My poll A+ Rating look like in five years. The plow trucks says that is baloney. At least I stated will tear up the brick pavers the weeds where my poll is from. will grow between the bricks that will  need to be reset. We will spend more A FETUS is still a human being. money to maintain than to just pave and  color the concrete. DO THE PEOPLE who are always  demanding more ‘training’ for police ever SALES HOURS: Mon, Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am-8pm • Wed. & Fri. 8:30am-6:00pm • Sat. 9am-4pm THE REPLACEMENT WALLS and say that the hoodlums that the police steps at Holly’s Lakeside Memorial SERVICE HOURS: Mon. & Thurs. 7 am-8 pm • Tues. Wed. & Fri. 7 am-6:30 pm • Sat. 8 am-2 pm have to deal with should have had train- Cemetery are beautiful. Thank you. ing by their parents, instead of being 2530 OWEN ROAD • FENTON • 810-629-1551  allowed to grow wild, like weeds? — WHAT’S WITH THE person coming onto Thomas Sowell WWW.RANDYWISEBUICKGMC.COM tctimes.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 23, 2015 13A HOT LINE CONTINUED SEMINARY MY BABY WAS not born full-term. He Continued from Page 8A was premature at 33 weeks and weighed Burnash is one of five companies 4 pounds. After a week in Neo-Natal, he that bid on the demolition job. They came home and thrived and is now an were the lowest bidder at $48,900 to adult. The difference is I wanted him to survive with all my heart. He was a fetus complete the job. Funds to pay for and baby. the job will come from the city’s  general fund, with some of that ALL LIBERALS ARE ... All conservatives money being recouped when the are... Do you realize that you sound just land is sold. as ridiculous as the Europeans who seem to believe all Americans are... The decision to tear down the  147-year-old struc- WHAT A CONVENIENT political move. ture was made ear- My husband postured that for Mr. Trump lier this spring. The to show up for jury duty was quite a lucky n The move. From what I read online today, Mr. seminary 10,000-square-foot Trump was previously summoned five building, also building, built in times, but failed to show up. Apparently, the known as the 1868, has been list- summons were sent to the wrong address. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | HANNAH BALL Old Baptist Argentine Township Trustee Teresa Ciesielski cuts the ribbon to open Argentine’s ed on the National  Ministers Register of Historic I JUST WANTED to say what an amazing firstcanoe launch. Argentine Township Supervisor Bob Cole, Clerk Denise Graves, house, will Places since 1983. beach volleyball class Tony Book conduct- and Treasurer Norm Schmidt help by holding the ribbon. be torn down ed. My whole family had a great time. I am shortly after In November sure if you started a sixth-grade team you Labor Day. 2013, the seminary would get it filled in no time. Argentine opens first canoe launch Utilities must sustained signifi-  be shut off cant damage dur- TO THE WOMAN at Home Depot who The Fenton Community Foundation and capped left her dog in her dark blue Suburban on nArea residents can before exact ing a rainstorm with Tuesday, Aug. 18 for an hour in the heat also paid for a sign by the launch that il- high winds. The sub- lustrates the river, connecting lakes, and demolition — shame on you! I didn’t have my phone launch canoes, kayaks, date is sequent harsh win- or I would have called the cops. I con- and stand-up paddleboards access points. scheduled. ters of 2013-2015 firmed they would have come out. That’s Linda Hathaway from the Fenton resulted in further animal cruelty.  By Hannah Ball Community Foundation said, “I’m very destruction of the deteriorating build- [email protected]; 810-433-6792 excited. It’s exciting to see that generation THOSE PRO IRAN-nuclear deal com- ing, which is now in near ruins. The mercials on TV are paid for by J Street, Argentine Twp. — On Wednesday have something local. Our waterways are structure has collapsed completely a nonprofit liberal advocacy group. The at about 10:15 a.m., Argentine Town- tremendous. It’s neat that it gives an op- on the east side, with rooms and Executive Director is Jeremy Ben-Ami, a ship Board of Trustees member Teresa portunity to bind the communities together. former domestic policy adviser in the Clin- debris on all three floors . ton Administration. They are complete Ciesielski cut the ribbon and officially You can start in Holly and come through An engineering study earlier this opened Argentine Township’s first canoe Fenton, and have something to eat, and then Obama BS. year resulted in a recommendation  launch on McCaslin Lake Road by the go to Linden. You can make a full day of it.” to demolish the building, salvaging THE SAFETY OF young kids standing bridge over the Shiawassee River. Lauri Elbing from Friends of the Shia- as much of the ornate items and in the dark waiting for the school bus will “We’re finally making use of our wassee River, based in Owosso, was also be shot down by the real policy makers, materials that can be repurposed as the MEA teachers union. The teachers most natural resource, the at the opening. She said it’s possible. Shiawassee River. I want to possible to get from the Shia- want summers off. How do I know? I’m a teacher. thank everyone, especially I think wassee River to the Wildlife the Keepers of the Shiawas- it’s going to refuge, to Saginaw Bay in see, for pushing this proj- ‘‘create major Lake Huron and eventually ect,” she said, right before the Atlantic Ocean. PREVENTATIVE & COSMETIC DENTISTRY cutting the red ribbon. awareness and “It’s the up north feel close FOR THE YOUNG, NOT SO YOUNG, BRAVE AND NOT-SO-BRAVE! The Shiawassee River is no doubt we’ll to home,” Elbing said. 118 miles long, stretching create another The Keepers of the Shia- WE’RE YOUR STATE-OF-THE-ART, HOME across Oakland, Genesee, wassee, who regularly clean TOWN DENTAL CARE EXPERTS! Shiawassee and Saginaw launch site. the river, pushed for this • Preventative counties. It has about 12 Teresa Ciesielski launch. • Periodontal NEW PATIENTS access points and runs Argentine Township trustee’’ Maggie Yerman, from the • Implants ONLY! through 16 parks, including Keepers of the Shiawassee, • Restorative Bush Park in Fenton, the Fenton Mill said “We’ve used this spot for years and We’re always accepting new patients • Prosthodontic 00 Pond Park, and the Linden Mill Pond. this is just so much better.” • Orthodontics The engineering plans for the Mc- Yerman explained how people used to • Cosmetics $85 Caslin Lake Road access point were done access the river by walking down the hill • Invisalign Full mouth series of x-rays, dental three years ago, and the community can from the bridge through the weeds and mud cleaning & an oral cancer exam • Lumineers Not valid with any other offers. Expires 8/31/15. now put canoes, kayaks, and stand-up to get to the water. paddleboards in the river, and Ciesielski “Now it’s a barrier-free access for Patricia A. McGarry, D.D.S. said people could fish and swim as well. people who are handicapped, too,” Cie- Family Dentistry Ciesielski, who spearheaded the proj- sielski said. “I think people are going to ect, said the Fenton Community Founda- use it a ton. I think it’s going to create 200 Lindenwood Dr. • Linden, • www.drmcgarry.com • 810-735-9426 tion funded $8,100 of the $17,000 project. major awareness and no doubt we’ll cre- Hours: Mon.-Wed. 11am-7pm • Thurs. 8am-3pm • Occasional Sat. 8am-Noon The township paid for the rest. ate another launch site.”

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JR, 3, and Lilly Ciesielski, 5, try to catch minnows at the recently opened canoe 888-320-9507 Pet Friendly launch in Argentine Township. The launch is located on McCaslin Lake Road near the bridge over the Shiawassee River. TRIVIA Coselman enjoys strong summer on the diamond TENNIS nFenton player’s For Chase Coselman, those five tournament championships “Our win streak included four numbers are no big deal. The and one runner-up finish. The Who was the first straight tournament wins, and summer team won Fenton junior was on a team that squad travelled all over the Unit- tennis player to de- eventually we lost in a pool play won 25 straight contests during ed States, including ending the Q fault a Grand Slam 25 straight games game,” Coselman said. “We had the summer. season at the 2015 match for walk- a pretty good season.” Playing for the A. Green Base- 16U Perfect ing off in protest By David Troppens Coselman almost didn’t make ball 16U team, Coselman was Game Super against an official? [email protected]; 810-433-6789 the team. He was looking to join To some a 10-game win streak fortunate enough to play 25, a tourna- a team and noticed the squad Jeff Tarango did it sounds nice. on a squad that ment in which A on July 1, 1995 in To others, being on a baseball finished the only 25 teams had two-day tryouts. He missed a match against team that won 20 straight games summer around the nation the first day, but e-mailed the Alexander Mronz at would sound incredibly fortu- 4 1 - 7 , were able to qualify coach to see if he could come Wimbledon. nate. earning for. See COSELMAN on 15A

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FALL PREP SPORTS SEASON BEGINS Scrimmage goal? No injuries Hydration is While there was a scatter- ing of events competing last nBlue Devils look key in heat, week, the fall prep sports season begins with a nice impressive in their humidity number of competitions this By David Troppens week. five-team event [email protected] The first Fenton-Linden By David Troppens Fenton — Michael Fa- varsity battle will be played [email protected]; 810-433-6789 batz isn’t a huge fan of the out on Wednesday. Fenton Lake Fenton — After a string heat and the humidity. But soccer will host Linden’s of hot and humid days, the Lake on Wednesday, along with boys for a non-league Fenton varsity football team his Fenton varsity boys soc- matchup for a rare 12:30 couldn’t have asked for better p.m. weekday game. On that cer teammates, he had no weather at its five-team scrimmage choice but to brave out the same date, the first actual Thursday night. Metro League competition mid-80s and high humid- In fact, the, relatively windy, ity conditions bombarding will start when the confer- overcast and cool weather felt very ence hosts its first girls golf Fenton’s varsity soccer much like a Friday night in Octo- meet of the season at Fenton field’s complex near noon. ber. And, the Blue Devils couldn’t Farms. See HYDRATION on 16A Of course, varsity football have asked for better results in one begins on Thursday and Fri- area during its scrimmage as well day. And for those who want — that area is involving the lack to learn a bit more about of injuries. the four area teams, check “The first thing we want at a TRI-COUNTY TIMES | DAVID TROPPENS out the Fall Sports Preview scrimmage is to get out of here The Lake Fenton offensive line tries to bust open a hole for quarterback included in today’s paper. healthy,” Lake Fenton head coach Trent Hillger as he sneaks toward the goal line during Thursday’s Good luck tri-county teams Eric Doyle said. “And outside of a scrimmage action against Saginaw Swan Valley at Lake Fenton High and athletes. couple of bumps and bruises, we School. All four tri-county area schools competed in scrimmages on did that. No. 2, we just wanted to CORRECTION Thursday. Lake Fenton was the only team to host its event. In a recent publication we get some looks at some different named Fenton soccer player kids and get every single kid on were Clio, Swan Valley, Che- where both teams basically drew Bri Costigan our Tri-County field, and we were able to do that saning and Owosso. The Blue even against each other. Lake TRI-COUNTY TIMES DAVID TROPPENS Women’s Soccer Player of as well. That was a plus as well.” Devils physically dominated Fenton had a chance to run its All four tri-county area football Fenton’s Liam Adams the Year. In the story, we Clio, Chesaning and Owosso new shotgun offense against listed she finished second- programs competed in scrim- (left) competes for a team All-State. She was a mages on Wednesday, but Lake when their units faced those other foes, and minus some poor ball with Jacob Metrus first-team Division 2 All-State Fenton was the only team to host squads. The strongest competi- snaps, did well. during Wednesday’s warm member. a scrimmage. Joining Lake Fenton tion came against Swan Valley See SCRIMMAGE on 16A practice.

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Call today for your COSELMAN later, the squad had their second tourna- Continued from Page 14A ment championship of the season. The Pretty Tile, the second day. squad followed that tourney with what FREE was probably its best tournament title of IN-HOME EVALUATION! “He said come on down,” Coselman Maintain • Repair • Restore said. the summer. A. Green Baseball took the Revitalize and Save Money! The rest was history. Coselman title at the 95-team 16U National Cham- UGLY played on the squad based in the Plym- pionship Tournament at the University ® outh area, but included players from of Louisville. They outscored their com- petition 55-16 in six games during the GROUT? Bedford, Howell and even Ohio. Cosel- Expert Tile, Grout and Stone Care! man earned his spot and usually played tourney. Their win streak was in danger 810-603-1772 third base. He also played short and one time during the tournament. pitched. The squad played outstanding “Down in Louisville we went against talent throughout the summer. 96 teams, won our pool and got the No. “I think I did all right, but it wasn’t 1 seed,” Coselman said. “In the first the best season I’ve had,” Coselman (elimination) game we were playing the said. “It was an adjustment. I was facing 32nd seed and came back from a five- kids going to D1 schools. It was the first run deficit and went on to win the next time that I’ve been at that elite level of two games for the championship win. competition. Getting first place in a 96-team tour- “But playing against this really good nament is crazy. And the University of competition upped my expectations for 413 S. Leroy • Dibbleville Open: Mon-Sat at 11:30am Louisville’s field was amazing. It was 810-629-0661 TheFentonHouse.com Sunday at Noon myself, and helped me raise my stan- probably the best field I’ve ever played dards. 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And if that is the sports season — those H’s are heat, hu- case, we need to get care started and get midity and hydration. And with each them what they need.” year, added research is helping teach Much like Fenton High School, Lin- schools how to combat the issue. den High School’s certified athletic “Like anything you have to be aware trainer Shari Oole and Linden High of the circumstances that are surround- School athletic director Cathy North ing it,” Fenton’s long-time certified work closely with Linden’s athletic athletic trainer Mitch Smelis said. “Are teams. “We take the temperature and hu- midity readings every hour regardless what is going on outside just so we can stay on top of things — we record it,” Online tickets and showtimes Oole said. “We are constantly taking www.NCGmovies.com that measurement. 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They shared digital they finally cracked the singles market, files back and forth, recording reaching No. 1 with the album title track separately, fleshing out the “We’re An American Band,” a celebra- song, which would eventually tion of the group’s times on the road. In be recorded this week. Block offered to record the 1974, a major revision of ’s new song for free, because it “The Loco-Motion” also reached the was born out of charity work top of the charts. Later that year, they Farner did for Block. Farner scored another top twenty hit with “Bad headlined the Time” (To Be In Love). Remember the Child Memo- By the time 1975 rolled around, and rial Concert this winter, which TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO the disco craze was in full swing, the raised $10,000 for Children’s Marshall Block, owner of Real II Reel Studios in Tyrone Township sets up the musicians for Miracle Network. band found that their style of “garage a recording session on Monday. The song is catchy, funky band music,” had lost much of its ap- and happy, despite the omi- peal. The following year, the group nous name. Anyone who GRAND FUNK RAILROAD reverted to its original name of “Grand loved Farner’s work before Continued from Page 3A Funk Railroad” and signed with MCA The Rolling Stones. Because of this and his radio will find it immediately familiar. Records to record “Good Singin’, Good For now, the song is a single. connections, the band invited him to join the Farner said he’d be coming group as their lead singer. In order to sound Playin’,” produced by Frank Zappa. back to Tyrone Township. more British, they renamed the band “The Pack” Farner eventually left the group. and Richard Knapp started using In 1995, he was asked to join “Ringo You step outside as his stage name. Starr’s All Starr Band,” and during the here, and it’s The group soon developed a large local fol- next year, Farner, Brewer and Schacher ‘‘inviting, you don’t lowing and reached number 46 on the national decided to go out and play a few “re- record charts with a song called “I Who Have union” concerts out east. Capitol Re- wanna go back in TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Nothing.” cords released Grand Funk’s Anthology right away. David Winans II co-wrote “The Prisoner” Jackson was drafted into the military, and “Thirty Years of Funk” on June 29, 1999. was replaced by a local kid named Mark Farner. Mark Farner with Farner. Winans played bass and In 2005, Grand Funk Railroad was Recording artist sang backing vocals. Eventually, Terry Knight left the band and The ’’ Pack continued on without him. inducted into the Michigan Rock and By 1968, Farner and Brewer decided Roll Legends Hall of Fame, having had to leave and form a new band of their three of their recordings voted Legendary own. They recruited bass player Mel Michigan Songs: “We’re an American Schacher from Question Mark and The Band” in 2008, “ / I’m Mysterians, and renamed themselves Your Captain” and “Some Kind Of Won- Grand Funk Railroad. derful” in 2009. After a very successful performance Source: classicbands.com at the Atlanta Pop Festival on July 4, 1969, the band landed a recording Now accepting new patients! contract with Capitol Records and LEARN MORE • Improve the quality of your health and life immediately began making its name • Improve the quality of your health and life by performing at several large pop About Mark Farner: • Help you manage your symptoms effectively festivals. www.markfarner.com • Eliminate or reduce: Their first singles reached the charts • HospitalizationHospitalization, but Grand Funk soon proved its real About Johnny Bee: • Emergency room visits • Emergency room visits strength in the album market. “On www.johnny-bee.com • Treatment with steroids • Absence from work or school Time” reached number 27 in 1969, fol- About David Winans II: Gail Cookingham M.D. • We evaluate both children and adults lowed by the number 11, “Grand Funk” www.reverbnation.com/davidwinanspi Clarkston Allergist in 1970. 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