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Schaedler Seeks Seat As Circuit Court Judge Information, Call 423.3740 THURSDAY THE TECUMSEH 50¢ JUNE 9, 2016 Tecumseh, Michigan Join us! VOL. 163, ISSUE 55 HERALD LENAWEE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER • SINCE 1850 tecumsehherald.com INSIDE: Clinton varsity girls soccer team wins district title • See page 6A In the news Council approves Annual fishing derby June 11 at local park five-year contract The City of Tecumseh’s Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a with refuse hauler Fishing Derby June 11 at Tecumseh Park on Adrian Street on beginning at 9 a.m. By MEGAN LINSKI ensure the best price, but we do The derby is an official host [email protected] believe that we are receiving a site for the Michigan good price when looking at other Department of Natural At the June 6 meeting, communities.” Resources’ Free Fishing Tecumseh City Council renewed In other city council news: Weekends program. All fish- a contract with Allied Waste • The millage rate to pay for ing license fees will be Republic Services through fiscal the bond for street repairs for the waived statewide for two years 2017-2021 for solid waste fiscal year was set at 1.928 mills days, June 11-12. Tecum- disposal and recycling. Republic by council in a unanimous vote. seh’s Fishing Derby will Services has offered a five and a In November 2014 voters award prizes for the longest half percent reduction on the approved a millage request from fish, shortest fish and the city’s unit rate for the first year, the city in order to fund street most fish caught during the which is $12.50 per residential repairs throughout Tecumseh. derby. For more information unit per month rolled back to • Council also voted unani- call the department at $11.90 per unit, with a three per- mously to approve the agreement 423.5602. cent price increase for the subse- with D & P Communications for quent four years. The company telephone and internet services, ACA to host Plein Air will also transition to a two-day which currently provides com- pickup schedule and an increase munication lines from city facili- Painting Festival in recycling collections each ties to communication networks. Adrian Center for the Arts week. “We’ve been using it for a num- (ACA) will host an outdoor City Manager Dan Swallow ber of years, and have not had a Plein Air Painting Festival on said Republic Services has written contract with them,” July 16-17 at the ACA cam- offered timeliness, a willingness Swallow said. “This agreement pus located at 2300 N. Adrian to address problems and has provides some assurances of our Hwy., across from LISD sponsored events in the local continued business and spells out TECH Center. The public is PHOTO BY JIM LINCOLN community. “By accepting the city responsibilities in writing invited to see artists in action Smith Park was awash in art last weekend during the annual Art in the Park art fair hosted by extension we retain a reliable instead of a verbal contract.” between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Community Arts of Tecumseh. Director Diane Savoia said the event was “enormously success- service provider,” Swallow said. Saturday and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. ful,” attracting visitors from as far away as Toledo, Jackson and Chelsea. Savoia said a collab- “Without going to bid we can’t SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5A on Sunday. The Plein Air oration with others hosting events over the weekend, including Promenade Tecumseh, helped paintings will be on display increase awareness of the event. The juried fair featured a variety of art for sale while many July 16-26 in the Studio One of the artists performed demonstrations, including Carl Quinn, pictured above, from Blissfield. Three candidates up for Gallery. A reception for the finished works will be held on Raisin Township clerk July 17 from 3-6 p.m. ProMedica reports records breach Questions concerning the By MEGAN LINSKI be done.” event can be sent to [email protected] Each day [email protected]. at Bixby and Herrick Hospitals Holdridge Three individuals are running takes care Church to host annual By MEGAN LINSKI mation accessed may have our patients is of utmost priori- for the position of Raisin of the vari- [email protected] included the patient’s full ty.” Charter Township clerk in the ous duties chicken broil dinner name, address, phone number, Patients have begun to November 8 election. Linda as the Rais- Macon United Methodist Approximately 3,500 patients date of birth, insurance, diag- receive letters explaining the Rosacrans and Jackie Schultz in Charter Church will host its annual have been contacted since June nosis, medications and other situation. The hospitals also are competing for the Township Betty Holdridge chicken broil on Thursday, 2 by ProMedica Bixby and clinical information. reported the incident to the Republican nomination, which clerk, such June 16 from 4:30 to 6:30 Herrick Hospitals regarding a Dr. Julie Yaroch, President of U.S. Department of Health and will be decided in the August as compil- p.m. Tickets are available at potential breach of their private ProMedica Bixby and Herrick Human Services. Based on a election. Either Rosacrans or ing agendas the door. Carryouts are avail- medical records. According to Hospitals, says the company comprehensive internal audit, it Schultz will run against for meet- able by calling 423.8270. an internal investigation, seven deeply regrets the invasion of does not appear that the Democrat (and current clerk) ings, typing employees of ProMedica privacy and wishes to apolo- employees intended to retain or Betty Holdridge for the posi- up the min- Reminder of new site accessed medical records for gize to those who had their use the information accessed. tion. Current Raisin Township utes, paying patients they were not directly information breached. “The Hospital officials have taken resident Betty Holdridge has the town- for farmers market treating, without a valid busi- actions of these few employees appropriate disciplinary action been the clerk for Raisin ship bills, Shoppers of fresh pro- ness or clinical reason. The do not reflect the standards of against the employees. Three Charter Township since May of and taking Jackie Schultz duce, baked goods, flowers, potential breach was discov- ProMedica,” Yaroch said. “We employees principally involved 2002. care of all plants and more are remind- ered on April 7. The violations applaud the employee who are no longer working for “I really do love this job, and the work that goes into elec- ed that the local farmers mar- occurred between May 1, 2014 came forward to bring this to I feel like I’m a benefit for the tions, including updating the ket is now operating as The and April 26, 2016. The infor- our attention. The privacy of SEE BREACH PAGE 4A township,” Holdridge said. “I Market on Evans on just come in and do what has to SEE ELECTION PAGE 5A Saturday’s between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on North Evans Street, between Logan and Shawnee Streets. For more Schaedler seeks seat as Circuit Court Judge information, call 423.3740. Inside By KERRY HAMILTON the primary. The Herald is run- well,” he laughed. degree and Master of Arts Classifieds 1B, 3B SMITH ning a profile on each of the “I have always wanted to be degree from the University of Crossword 3B [email protected] candidates. a judge,” Schaedler said. “I have Toledo in 1982. He passed the Faith 7A the requisite experience. I’ve bar exam and was admitted to Legals 2-4B Editor’s note: A primary Phillip Schaedler hopes he practiced law for thirty-three practice law in the state of Living 3A election on August 2 will deter- gets a chance to be the second years. I have experience in all Michigan in 1983. He was Look Back 8A mine which two 39th Circuit Schaedler on the bench after the areas that are subject of state sworn in by Judge John Timms Obituaries 2A Court Judge candidates will Tuesday, Aug. 2 primary and law in the Circuit Court.” at the Lenawee County Sports 6A face off in the general election general election on Tuesday, Schaedler was born and Courthouse. What’s Happening 9A on November 8. Incumbent Nov. 8. His sister, Laura raised in Lenawee County. He Schaedler feels his experi- Anna Marie Anzalone, who was Schaedler, is Lenawee County attained the rank of Eagle Scout ence practicing law in other Jerry’s Market appointed by Governor Rick 2A District Court Judge. But he and graduated from Blissfield states and working as a health- Snyder upon Judge Timothy said he is his own person. “If High School in 1972. He attend- care insurance attorney with Insert inside Pickard’s retirement in 2014, the suggestion is I would have ed Michigan State University multimillion-dollar budgets, today’s will face challengers Phillip some influence over Laura, you where he obtained his bache- Tecumseh Schaedler and Stanley Sala in don’t know my sister very lor’s degree in 1977 and his law Herald! SEE RACE PAGE 4A Phillip Schaedler PAGE 2A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JUNE 9, 2016 Imagine TECUMSEH & AREA OBITUARIES Lura Mae (Ball) Baldwin. On In addition to his wife, he is at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, That February 10, 1979, he married survived by his son, Eric Baldwin 2016, at St. Mary of Good Counsel Mary Oralia Sanchez in Adrian and his children, Natalie Baldwin Parish with Mr. John Solis presid- and she survives. and Rudi Baldwin; a daughter, ing. Earl was self-employed and he Lora Lee (Scott) Durkee of Visitation will be held prior to by Mary Kay McPartlin owned and operated Baldwin Tecumseh and their children, Erin the mass from 10 a.m.
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