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tctimes.com Fresh produce at community South Dakota Fenton Chamber ONLINE A diverse Special pages focusing COMMENTS gardens destination in the on the Fenton Regional 3A heart of America Chamber of Commerce HOT LINE: 1B 9-16B BUSINESS Contrary to what ROOF you‘‘ might think, I did SUNDAY EDITION not start $1,000 INSTALL my busi- AT THE ness to OFF ROOFING provide DEPOT you a coupons.tctimes.com Tri-County job. I $ got the VOL. 19 NO. XXXII SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2012 1.00 educa- tion and invested my HOLLY TOWNSHIP money and time to Home of benefit my family.” Teen found STORY: NEW BAS- 50 rescued hanging from KETBALL COACH Congratulations animals zip line in “and good luck to critical condition Powers with your new needs help bas- Sheriff calls incident ketball Wild Oat refuge coach. ‘tragic accident’ Lake in Fenton Township A 15-year-old Rose Township Fenton will most needs $48,000 boy and student at Holly Area certainly by Aug. 15 Schools is in critical condition find a at Genesys By Tim Jagielo dynamic replacement Summary Health Park in who will take pride in [email protected]; 810-433-6795 A 15-year-old Grand Blanc — Inside honoring their com- Fenton Twp. Rose Township Township fol- their enclosure, the baby rac- mitment to the job.” boy became lowing an ac- coons growl at each other as entangled in PONEMAH cident at the STORY: they eat messily. a zip line at MOBILE HOME playground It’s 6:30 a.m. on Thursday Davisburg Plain and simple Elementary at Davisburg “ and Michelle Allen is hosing — this park is awful. School Elementary I’ve lived on Eastview out the bottom of their wire playground School. for more than 20 enclosure. “You guys are a pain on Tuesday. According years and this place in the butt,” she said to the furry He is in critical to the Oak- has always been a masked crowd, as they made condition haven for trouble. at Genesys land County a mess of the fresh water she Granted, there are Health Park. Sheriff’s Of- poured, and dropped food all probably decent fice, deputies over the ground. people living there, and first responders from the the cons vastly sur- This group of 15 is being Springfield Fire Department pass the pros.” rehabilitated by Michelle and ZIP LINE her husband Scott, through See on 22A I am a resident “of the trailer park See ANIMALS on 21A and I find your article on our WILD OAT commu- ANIMAL RESCUE Fenton Winery nity very Wild Animal, Farm Animal, and Brewery buys offen- Horse Rescue & Rehab former Creative sive. The Low cost Vaccination good Clinics for Dogs & Cats Wood site people outweigh Website: Building to become the bad. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO misallen.webs.com We are just trying to Michelle Allen pets fawn “Izzy” in his pen on Thursday morning at the Fenton Facebook: Save Wild pub, beer garden make it through this Township farm where around 50 rescued animals reside currently. Oat Animal Rescue, Inc. By William Axford economy, like every- one else.” [email protected]; 810-433-6792 A dream that has been brewing HOT LINE: Tasers hit the streets for a quite a while in the Fenton BUSINESS area will soon become a real- “Why in the world CPL holders must of self-protection. Tri-City ity. The former Creative Wood would anyone be take safety course Trading Post in Fenton is one building was bought by Matt and concerned more of the known businesses that Ginny Sherrow last Tuesday. about how Mitt before purchase are selling Tasers. Romney spend his The Sherrows, owners and own money, than how By William Axford “It’s a tremendous product operators of the Fenton Winery Obama spends our [email protected] that will fit a lot of different See WINERY on 14A money?” A shocking new self-de- people for different situations,” fense option will be available to said Tri-City Trading Post “We’re going to take concealed pistol license (CPL) owner Michelle Curtis. “It’s TRI-COUNTY TIMES | WILLIAM AXFORD our time. We’re going HOT LINE holders starting Monday. Tas- a great alternative for those Tri-City Trading Post in Fenton has Tasers avail- to do this right.” of the week ers can now be purchased by uncomfortable with guns.” able for purchase. The required Taser training Matt Sherrow the public as a non-lethal form See TASERS on 22A is offered in-store. Owner of Fenton Winery and Brewery LET’S SEE, OBAMA’S“ college records sealed. So you want to start your own business? Romney’s financial it is an exciting opportunity that offers TRI-COUNTY TIMES Planning, passion, RYAN TACKABURY records sealed. what many jobs do not — freedom. Which one is more patience — ingredients Kathy Shouse, owner of Kathy’s Kathy Shouse, owner pertinent at this for a successful venture Patisserie in Fenton, said that running of Kathy’s Patisserie time? By Ryan Tackabury her own business is very rewarding. Cakes & Bakes in ’’ [email protected]; 810-629-8282 “I love being my own boss. I love Fenton, works in her Opening up your own business may deciding at the beginning of my own store to finish frosting a seem like a risk to many, while to others See BUSINESS on 6A guitar-shaped cake. 2A Sunday, August 5, 2012 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com WE SUPPORT THE MILLAGE RENEWAL FOR PUBLIC TRANSIT IN GENESEE COUNTY Millage Renewal Only...NO New Taxes! ELECTED OFFICIALS John J. Gleason Brenda Clack Ted Henry Kurt Soper State Senator Genesee County Commissioner, 2nd District Genesee County Commissioner, 8th District Davison Township Supervisor Dayne Walling Jamie Curtis Patrick F. Gleason Beatrice Banyos Mayor, City of Flint Genesee County Commissioner, 3rd District Genesee County Commissioner, 9th District Forest Township Clerk Tim Bishop John Northrup Paul Hammond Cathy Lane Mayor, City of Davison Genesee County Commissioner, 4th District Davison City Councilman Grand Blanc Township Clerk Richard Abrams Miles Gadola Michael J. Carr Joseph M. Madore Mayor, City of Swartz Creek Genesee County Commissioner, 5th District Genesee County Clerk Richfield Twp. Supervisor Omar A. Sims Archie Bailey Deborah Cherry Paul Luttenbacher Genesee County Commissioner, 1st District Genesee County Commissioner, 7th District Genesee County Treasurer Vienna Township Treasurer UNIONS, BUSINESSES Arrow Automotive Genesee County Community Mental Health Loose Senior Center and ORGANIZATIONS Center Academy Genesee County Youth Corporation MTA Board of Directors Dan Reyes CHMP, Inc. Genesee Intermediate School District Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle Church President, UAW Local 599 Colonial Hills Baptist Church Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce McLean Counseling & Assoc., Inc. Micah Shamly Concept Three, Inc. Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan Penny’s from Heaven Photography President, AFSCME Local 3437 Cooper Commercial Group Holy Family Catholic Church Richfield Public School Academy Reggie Smith The Disability Network Hurley Foundation Vista Center President, UAW Local 659 Food Bank of Eastern Michigan J.R. Butler Real Estate YWCA of Greater Flint Forest Township Board of Trustees Landaal Packaging Systems Wellness Aids Services Gazall Lewis Architects Lifestyle Benefits Corp. INDIVIDUALS Edward G. Burger Sybil A. Ford Dennis Hershberger Stephen Landaal Penny Messer Judy Reynolds Jonnie Faye James Agle Gerard Burnash Teresa J. Fowler Anthony Hill Harmony Langford Cathryn Mitchell Emily Riddles Townsend Donna Archambault Heather Burnash Robert Foy Alan F. Himelbach Lonnie Latchaw Laurie Mitchell Kim Romes Sherita Tramble Stevi Atkins Pamela R. Burns Verda Foy Christine Hodgson Evangela Lawler Martin Moore Marcy Rozycki Julie A. Turner Charles E. Baker Ruby Jean Butler Linda Friesen Eric Hodgson David Leyton Latouchia Morgan Paul Rozycki Michael Tvstenjak Diana Baker Larry Canterbury Carl Gabrielson Kenneth Hodgson Gaila A. Liddell Margaret Morris Danis Russell Ken Vavra Melanie Baker James E. Carlson Linda Garrett Shirley Hodgson Renate Livengood Chester Murphy Dena Saines Karen M. Veihl Marie Barfield Michele Care Kathleen Gazall Robert Howald DeAndre Love Maxine Murray Jacqueline Saxton Dale E. Vincent C. Patrick Beal Mary Carwile Lori Gellings Latoshia Hull Steven Low David C. Nagengast Mary Scott Doug Weiland Dr. Lee Bell Cindy Chandanais Loretta Gomes Eddie Humphrey Deborah McCormick Jean Newman Jennifer Shannon Lirobea Walker Douglas Belleville Fannetta Bridges Chatmon James Grant Dawn Ireland Frank McDowell Paul Newman Keith Skellenger Richard R. Warmbold Edgar Benning Ja’Netta Clark-LeSears Misty Graves Alicia Jacques James McGee Ronald Newton Laura Skellenger Amanda Welch Karen Bernardi Gary Conway Teresa Gray Sheula Johnson Lynn C. McLean Dawn Northrup Beth Slater Patricia Welch Harry S. Blecker Shelanna Copeny James Gregus Tricia Johnson Dawn Martin Brian L. Oberst James Slater Cassie L. White Samuel Branch Winfield L. Cooper III David Hanoute Mona Jones Dennis Maxheimer James Owsinski Susan Slater Andriennia Williams James Briganee Rev. Kenneth Coughlin Dan Harrell Ruby Jones Kathy McGeathy Eric Quimby Gary Smith Derrek Williams Jerry Brown Daniel Crannie Evelyn Harrell Terry Jurrens Phyllis McKinney Jaysa Rawls Andrew Spencer Pastor Carlos Williams Kalia Brown Todd Derr Lance Harrison Kay Kelly James McMillan Jeremy Rayner Candi Sutton Cathy Worden Judy Browning Robert A. Edgar Janice Hendrix Michael Kelly Mercedes Menzies Victor Rayner Tim Sutton Lynda Yeotis Adam Brozo Carl Fenner Tim Herman Charlene A. Kowalski Mike Messer Art Reyes Dorene C. Sword Luke Zelley Cynthia J. Bryan Gerald Fitchett Cindy Hershberger VOTE YES to meet public demand. Your YES VOTE will maintain essential MTA services to meet public transit needs throughout Genesee County. Your YES VOTE will continue to provide Your Ride and other related services to the elderly, persons with disabilities, the economically disadvantaged and other members of the public, as well as providing transportation to work sites, to educational facilities and to medical appointments. Millage renewal only...No new taxes! TUESDAY AUGUST 7 Paid for by VOTE YES Friends of Public Transportation MASS TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY MILLAGE RENEWAL P.O.