STATE OF MICHIGAN

BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

In the matter of the Application of ) DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY ) for Authority to Implement a Power ) Case No. U-18403 Supply Cost Recovery Plan in its ) Rate Schedules for 2018 Metered ) Jurisdictional Sales of Electricity )

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Ann Arbor News 11/2/2017

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Saginaw News 11/2/2017 A4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017

ANN ARBOR Washtenaw Republicans oppose mental health, public safety tax plan

Ryan Stanton ing a $3.8 million annual gap differently for each commu- net gain. He noted Ypsilanti $1.2 million adopted by its executive com- [email protected] in funding. nity. has the lowest household The county’s figures indi- mittee Sept. 15. Another 38 percent would For instance, the county income and one of the lowest cate the county’s total tax- The party further claims The Washtenaw County go to the Sheriff’s Office “to estimates it would collect total taxable values. able value is $15.8 billion and the refund provision violates Republican Party is speak- ensure continued operations about $5.2 million in total According to the county, $374 million of that is sub- the state Constitution because ing out against a proposed and increased collaboration from Ann Arbor taxpayers here’s how much tax revenue tracted to account for tax- municipalities with a police countywide tax for mental with the mental health com- in the first year, with about would be collected from each increment financing dis- department would experi- health and public safety ser- munity,” the proposal states. $2.1 million of that going back municipality in the first year tricts, including downtown ence a tax increase in the vices — a tax that also would County officials argue more to the city based on its popu- of the 1-mill levy,with the por- development authorities and amount of the refund without send roughly a quarter of the stable funding is needed for lation. tion that each community brownfield properties. only the voters of that munic- money to seven municipali- sheriff’s operations. That means about 40 per- with its own police force is Kelly Belknap, the coun- ipality voting on it. Similarly, ties to use as they wish. The remaining 24 percent cent of the money collected estimated to get back from the ty’s chief financial officer said it could be an end-run around The local GOP argues the would be allocated to jurisdic- by the county from Ann Arbor county shown in parentheses: the calculations are based on city charter tax limits, as Ypsi- county’s proposal on the tions in the county that main- would go back to the city. › Ann Arbor city: $5.2 million 2017 taxable values and the lanti already is levying the Nov. 7 ballot is too ambigu- tain their own police forces, For the city of Ypsilanti, the ($2.1 million). actual collections in the first maximum under its charter, ous, poorly designed and, in including Ann Arbor, Chelsea, numbers work out more favor- › Chelsea city: $239,970 year would be based on 2018 the party argues. its opinion, illegal. Milan, Saline, Ypsilanti, Pitts- ably. The county estimates it ($91,821). values, so the numbers could Two ballot question com- “We should expect better. field Township and North- would collect about $299,000 › Milan city:$95,528 change and, if current trends mittees have formed with We encourage a ‘NO’ vote on field Township, in proportion in total from Ypsilanti in the ($106,502). continue, increase. opposing stances on the coun- Proposal1,” the partystated in to their 2016 population levels. first year of the tax, while Ypsi- › Saline city: $376,324 The local Republican Party ty’s proposal. A group called a news release. Those communities could use lanti would get about $372,208 ($162,055). argues Washtenaw County “Yes to Our MentalHealth and County Board Chairman their shares as they see fit. back via the population-based › Ypsilanti city: $299,000 government represents the Public Safety” was formed Andy LaBarre, D-Ann Arbor, According to the coun- formula. ($372,208). citizens of the county and is Aug. 31 by Ann Arbor resident responded to the opposition ty’s calculations, of the That means Ypsilanti › Dexter city: $213,623. obligated to work within its Martha Darling and has a by saying he’s not surprised. $15.4 million expected to be would receive more money › Ann Arbor Township: existing budget to prioritize website at YesOnWashtenaw- “In all honesty, it doesn’t collected in the first year if than its taxpayers would even $515,114. available funds. And if the MentalHealth.com. shock me that the Washtenaw the tax is approved, about pay, a roughly $73,000 net › Augusta Township: county is going to seek any tax An opposing group called GOP is against something $3.7 million would be split gain in the first year. $213,652. increases, the party argues, “No to Illegal Millage” was that’s going to help human among communities with Ypsilanti Mayor Amanda › Bridgewater Township: how the additional revenue formed Oct. 10 by William beings in their lives,” he said. their own police forces, based Edmonds said the City Coun- $88,951. would be used needs to be Gordon, a Republican from If the county wants to put on 2016 population levels, in cil hasn’t adopted a policy › Dexter Township: $365,216 specifically stated. Scio Township. Gordon said the issues of mental health the following manner: deciding how to use the city’s › Freedom Township: “Local government can his group has yard signs and public safety before vot- › Ann Arbor (population share if the tax is approved, $120,531. only spend taxpayer funds on opposing the millage starting ers, the GOP argues, they 120,782): $2,138,928. but her hope is it would go to › Lima Township: $219,838. things which are authorized to go up. should be done as separate › Chelsea (population 5,185): public safety — police and fire › Lodi Township: $420,107. (or fairly implied) by state law. The opposition also has proposals with specific justi- $91,821. — to help make progress on › Lyndon Township: There is no provision for the a Facebook page, where it fications for the tax increases. › Milan (population 6,014): restoring services to previous $161,422. county to simply give money claims the proposal illegally The party believes the $106,502. levels. › Manchester Township: to another municipality,” the taxes communities to form county’s proposal — lump- › Northfield Township (pop- Edmonds said she thinks $184,524. GOP stated in a resolution “big city slush funds.” ing mental health and pub- ulation 8,579): $151,925. the population-based formula › Northfield Township: lic safety together along with › Pittsfield Township (popu- for sharing funds from the tax $341,388 ($151,925). unrestricted funds for seven lation 38,434): $680,627. with municipalities with their › Pittsfield Township: STATE OF MICHIGAN municipalities with their › Saline (population 9,151): own police forces is an equi- $1.8 million ($680,627). BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC own police forces — does not $162,055. table way of divvying up the › Salem Township: $374,470. clearly state the purpose of the › Ypsilanti (population money. › Saline Township: $103,404. SERVICE COMMISSION eight-year, 1-mill tax. The GOP 21,018): $372,208. “Because policing in par- › Scio Township: $1.1 million. **** claims the proposal is mis- Because the amounts paid ticular is often done related to › Sharon Township: $93,295. leadingly worded to disguise by taxpayers in each munici- scale of population,” she said, › Superior Township: FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS the fact that, for example, Ann pality would be based on tax- arguing the funding formula $622,843. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Arbor plans to spend its por- able value and the amounts takes a broader view across › Sylvan Township: $193,393. tion of the money on address- the municipalities with their jurisdictions. › Webster Township: CASE NO. U-18403 ing issues such as pedestrian own police forces would get LaBarre said Ypsilanti is $401,473. safety,affordable housing and back would be based on pop- the only municipality where › York Township: $381,423 •DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission climate change. ulation, the formula works out the numbers work out to be a Ypsilanti Township: (Commission) for authority to implement apower supply cost recovery › plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of If Ann Arbor wants money Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include for such initiatives, the GOP amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR argues, it should consider its customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. own tax. •The information below describes how aperson may participate in this case. “In addition to the vague •You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, and misleading title, the pro- Michigan48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for afree copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. posed millage is illegalin mul- tiple ways,” the GOP argues. •The first public hearing in this matter will be held: “Equal protection clauses in DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. both the U.S. and Michigan He isn't This hearing will be aprehearing conference to set future hearing datesand decide other procedural matters. constitutions prohibit gov- ernments from imposing BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn non-uniform taxes. However, lookingfor LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission the designers of this millage 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48909 proposal plan to funnel a sig- anew job. PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. nificant portion of the reve- The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped nues to municipalities that parking. Persons needing any accommodation to have decided to fund their participate should contact the Commission’s Executive own public safety organiza- Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request tions. In other words, citi- mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. zens in jurisdictions that use The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold ahearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for county law enforcement will authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate be required to pay a tax that schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric goes to jurisdictions that do is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of a not.” negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request LaBarre, who brought for- for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE ward the proposal earlier this Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is apipeline year, said sharing the funds enterprise partly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural the way that’s proposed is gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric intended to be fair to munic- has added aCCGT power plant. ipalities that self-fund their All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through own police forces. the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. If the Republicans are con- Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual vinced the tax would be ille- on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ gal, LaBarre said, they have michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission legal options to challenge it, staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. but he said he trusts the judg- Because he hasn't seen yours yet. Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case shall ment of the county’s legal electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, counsel. November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Curtis Hedger, the county’s DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 corporation counsel, declined Greatcandidates aren't always looking-until theright WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. to comment on the legality opportunity comesalong.MLive MediaGroup reaches Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of issues raised by the GOP, say- position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing an ing he generally doesn’t com- thousandsofpotential jobseekers everymonth. appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make ment on pending ballot pro- astatement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this posals. With ourhighlytargetedcampaigns, you're thereto matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public The proposed tax, which make an introductionwhen they'reready to make a Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not would be levied for the first include information you wish to remain private. time in December 2018, is esti- change. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s mated to raise $15.4 million in Rules of Practice and Procedure R792.10422 and R792.10432. Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. the first year. Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the It would cost about $100 per Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office year for the owner of a home of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate with a $100,000 taxable value in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by and a $200,000 market value. telephone at (517) 284-8090. The funds would be split The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various multiple ways, with 38 per- Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer cent allocated to Washtenaw Work witha marketing partner. Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. County Community Men- Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. tal Health “for mental health [email protected] | 800-886-5529 Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; crisis, stabilization and pre- 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as vention, and to meet men- amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4of the Michigan Administrative tal health needs in an appro- Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R priate setting, thus reducing 792.10101 through R792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. the burden on the jail and MLive.com MLive LANSING improving care,” the proposal states. WCCMH’s state general fund allocation dropped from October 20, 2017 $6.5 million in 2014 to MLive DETROIT 8401891-01 $2.7 million as of 2017, creat- 8179972-01 CGCV-1410

A4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017 THE BAY CITY TIMES

BAY CITY Companies present proposals for bridges

Cole Waterman iad issues include pier funded by a toll collected The first part would con- it recommended a long- a pleasant thing, but it’s [email protected] cracking, spalling, exposed with an all-electronic sys- sist of an operations and term contract, suggesting like putting your kid out for rebar and crossmember tem. Annual passes would maintenance agreement 30 years or more as the norm adoption (if) you don’t want Two companies’ com- corrosion. It would cost an be available to city resi- under which Bay City would for public-private contracts to take care of it no more.” peting plans for mending estimated $1.45 million to dents. For the first three agree to pay the company it has with other municipal- He added that any private the city’s multimillion dol- repair, whereas a replace- years, residents with tran- about $1 million each year ities. company should pay resi- lar bridge problem are being ment bridge would run sponders in their vehicles for up to two years to handle “We could stop malfunc- dents for taking “our valu- mulled by city leaders. $1.54 million. would pay no fee. Starting everything including engi- tions and begin making the able waterfront property.” In a special meeting Mon- Liberty Bridge also in 2024, they would pay neering assessments and highest priority repairs right There are four bascule day, Bay City’s eight com- requires numerous criti- 50 cents per crossing. Emer- bridge operators. now, and we can do it for one bridges in Bay City. The city missioners, city manager, cal repairs, but Figg said gency vehicles would be able That process would fixed price,” said Daniel Por- owns Liberty and Indepen- and mayor listened to the their approach would be to to cross for free. involve an analysis to deter- ter, FDI’s chief financial offi- dence; the state owns and proposals. address those and modern- Transponders are typi- mine whether major reha- cer. operates Veterans Memorial The two companies — ize the structure rather than cally free, Diffendal said. bilitation or replacement FDI’s proposal also calls and Lafayette bridges. Denver-based United Bridge replace it. Figg said 10 cents of each should be the approach with for the hiring of all local peo- Bill Bohlen, the city’s Partners and Pampano The new Independence toll would be paid to the city both bridges. ple to repair, maintain, and public works director, has Beach-based Florida Draw- Bridge would be 125 feet tall for other funding needs. By Currently, the city pays operate the bridges. said nearly $6 million in bridge Inc. Services — each and would not open. Esti- her and Diffendal’s estima- for each part of the bridge’s FDI’s plan wouldn’t repairs are needed to Lib- offered a slideshow presenta- mated to last 150 years, it tion, Bay City in six years operations and general involve a toll to motorists. erty and Independence tion on their visions for pub- would feature four 12-foot would save about $21.3 mil- maintenance to various Mayor Kathleen News- bridges over the next five lic-private partnership with lanes (the existing bridge lion, which could be put to companies. Under this pro- ham asked if FDI had a time- years. The city is also on the city for maintenance of has 10-foot lanes), in addi- other essential transporta- posal, the city would write table for their work. Jahred the hook for about $675,000 Independence and Liberty tion to 10-foot shoulders and tion and roadway projects. one check to FDI. Kallop, vice president of Star when the state reconstructs bridges. a 10-foot shared-use path The company also would Under the agreement, FDI America Infrastructure Part- Lafayette Bridge in 2020. with overlooks. The existing contract with the city to would perform repairs on ners, said that would depend “When it comes to fund- UNITED BRIDGE Independence Bridge has handle snow removal from the bridge, but repair costs on whether rehabilitation ing our infrastructure, we PARTNERS’ PLAN a 6-foot unprotected side- its bridges. would be capped at $30,000 or replacement is the deter- have a very inherent deficit “We feel our offering walk. Questioned by City Man- per 12 months. Bridge own- mined course of action with situation that’s not going to has tremendous amount of The work would be ager Dana Muscott, Diff- ership, though, would both bridges. get better,” he said in June. value for this community,” funded via private means, endal said the proposal is remain with the city. The state last year passed United Bridge Partners Pres- with no money coming from dependent on UBP operat- Larger repairs would ‘TAKE CARE OF OUR OWN’ a bill that reimburses the ident and CEO Ed Diffendal city, state or federal sources, ing both bridges, not just have to be prioritized and After hearing the propos- city for the operation of its said. Diffendal said. The new one or the other. be part of the proposal’s sec- als, several residents voiced two bascule bridges, but According to UBP’s Diff- bridge would be built using Commissioner Lynn ond phase, which would fea- opinions. the city is still responsible endal and Figg Bridge Group local union labor and local Stamiris, 1st Ward, voiced ture the project’s design, the Richard Spencer, who for more than $500,000 to President and CEO Linda materials, providing the city his concern that Diffendal major rehabilitation or con- said he crosses Indepen- maintain them. If a private Figg, Independence Bridge with an economic stimulus, and Figg had overestimated struction of a new bridge and dence Bridge four to six company were to take over is opened 989 times a year, he said. how much profit would maintenance. times per day, opposed the bridges, those funds whereas Liberty Bridge has The plan would have the come from the tolls, as many FDI would use its team involving a private com- would go back into the city’s 942 annual openings. bridge open by Dec. 31, 2020 city residents would simply of professionals to secure pany in the bridges’ mainte- local road network. Independence Bridge was — two and a half years from take the other two bridges funding from several stake- nance. The Bay City Commission built in 1973 and designed the start of construction. in town that wouldn’t have holders, including the state “We should take care of is to make a decision on how for a 50-year lifespan, mean- In 2020, Lafayette Bridge tolls. and county and residents our own,” he said. “We made to proceed in a future meet- ing it only has six years left. will be closed for a year and through a millage. The firm it, let’s take care of it. It ain’t ing. Liberty Bridge was con- a half as part of a $45 mil- FLORIDA DRAWBRIDGE would work as the main structed in 1986. lion reconstruction project. INC. SERVICES’ PLAN point of contact for Bay City “In our evaluation of That bridge is owned and Numerous representa- when securing the funds. STATE OF MICHIGAN Independence Bridge, we operated by the Michigan tives from FDI Services, STV Under this proposal, the city BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC thought the best approach Department of Transporta- Inc. and Star America Infra- would own 100 percent of would be to replace the tion. structure Partners described the infrastructure. SERVICE COMMISSION bridge,” Figg said. Its myr- The bridges would be a two-phase proposal. In its proposal to Bay City, **** FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS STATE OF MICHIGAN OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC CASE NO. U-18403 ESSEXVIILLE SERVICE COMMISSION •DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission NOTICE OF HEARING (Commission) for authority to implement apower supply cost recovery Community builds plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR pocket park at school customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. CASE NO. U-18402 •The information below describes how aperson may participate in this case. •You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, OneEnergy Plaza, Detroit, Jacob Hamilton jhamilt3@ “We want to be good neigh- •Consumers Energy Companyrequests Michigan Public ServiceCommission Michigan 48226-1279,(800)477-4747 for afree copy of its application. Any mlive.com bors and good stewards of the for Approval of a Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) plan and for person mayreview the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. land,” Flippin said. “But we authorization of monthly PSCR factors for 2018. •The first public hearing in this matter will be held: DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. Principal Shannon Flip- also want to invite people to •The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. pin has a brand-new “pocket the school and make it a place This hearing willbeaprehearing conference to set future hearing dates and decide otherproceduralmatters. park” packed with Michi- where you can gather with •You may call or write, Consumers Energy Company, One Energy Plaza, gan-native flowers and trees your friends.” Jackson, Michigan 49201, (800) 477-5050 for a free copy of its application. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn Any person may review the application at the offices of Consumers Energy along with picnic tables and The project was funded Company. LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission lighting at his school, Bush through donors, including the 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48909 Elementary, in Essexville. Bay Area Community Foun- •The public hearing in this matter will be held: The principal enlisted the dation, Meijer, Green Lawn PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 30, 2017, at 9:00 A.M. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped help of O’Donnell’s Earth- Sprinklers, R&R Readymix, This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future parking. Persons needing any accommodation to movers for the $12,000 proj- John Shankool State Farm hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. participate should contact the Commission’s Executive ect. Flippin says his vision and Chad Erndt. Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis W. Mack couldn’t have been realized mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. without the help of O’Don- LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold ahearing nell’s owner Steve Munch. 7109 West Saginaw Highway to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Pollock Lansing, Michigan 48917 authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate Munch dedicated the park schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric To to his grandmother, Rose Fish morrow! PARTICIPATION: Anyinterested person mayattend andparticipate. is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of a Munch, who served the school Fry! Friday, Thehearingsiteisaccessible, includinghandicapped negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request as a lunch lady for decades. BAKE November parking.Persons needingany accommodation to SALE! 3rd participate should contactthe Commission’sExecutive for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE Flippin made a point to fill Secretary at (517) 284- 8090 in advance to request Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is apipeline the newly landscaped gar- DINNERSFEATURE: mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. enterprise partly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural den near the school’s front gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date POLLOCK, of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric entrance with native plants, BAKED BEANS,COLESLAW TheMichigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will holdahearing has added aCCGT power plant. including tickseed moonbeam &CHEESYPOTATOES to consider Consumers Energy CompanyrequestsMichiganPublic Service All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through flowers, lady ferns and sumac Commission for approval of a Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) plan and for the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. that required Munch to drive authorization of monthly PSCR factors for 2018, with a maximum monthly PSCR Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual TAKE OUT ONLY!! factor of not less than $0.00088 per kWh for all classes of customers. to a Traverse City nursery. on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word $10 All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ The principal said the park theCommission’sE-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. 2:30 PM -7:00 PM michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission will serve as an educational Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, space for students and a gath- KNIGHTS OF as an attachment to an email sent to: [email protected]. If you Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case shall ering place for the public. COLUMBUS HALL require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, or by email at: [email protected]. November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Some of the flora was selected Corner of Garfield &Midland Roads to attract specific breeds of Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon in Auburn electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by November 21, DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 butterfly to fit curriculum. Public Welcome -Pay at theDoor 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. 8362232-01 The proof of service shall indicate service upon Consumers Energy Company’s Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of Legal Department – Regulatory Group, One Energy Plaza, Jackson, MI 49201. position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing an Bay City Noon Optimist Club Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing th presents the 25 Annual without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the astatement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this Travel & Adventure presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not Film Series Featuring public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s include information you wish to remain private. website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure R792.10422 and R792.10432. Requests for Discovering the Dutch Rules of Practice and Procedure R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. November 6, 2017 further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the A copy of Consumers Energy Company’s request may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate Consumers Energy Company. For more information on how to participate in a in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Superior: Land of the case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at telephone at (517) 284-8090. (517) 284-8090. Woodland Drummer The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose January 8, 2018 purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various various Commissionproceedings.Contact theChairperson,Utility Consumer Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. The Promised Land: 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; Adventures in the Middle East 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL March 19, 2018 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4of the Michigan Administrative All shows start at 7pm and are held at the historic Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. State Theatre in Bay City 792.10101 through R792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. 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TheLydia Barnes Potter Chapterofthe Daughters of theAmericanRevolu- tion meet at 6:30 p.m. Mon- day, Nov. 13,atthe at Grace Chapel,1515 N. Williams Lake Road, Waterford. Thechap- terrecently Sharon cleaned Longman tombstones of CivilWar veterans in OakHill Cemetery as part of theDaughters of the American Revolution’s na- tionwide efforttocollec- tivelyprovide community serviceactivitiestocom- memorate the127th anni- versary of itsfounding. The national “Day of Service” conforms to itsmission of providingcommunity ser- vices,aswellas, thepreser- vation of historyand hon- oringAmerica’s veterans. Formoreinformation,at- tend themeeting at 6:30 p.m. on thesecond Monday of each monthorvisit www.waterford.michdar.net. •Salute toVeteransGala: Michigan Paralyzed Veter- ansofAmericanhosts the 2017 Salute to Veterans Gala from 6to9p.m. Friday, Nov, 10,atThe Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100Grand RiverAvenue, Novi.Thiseventisthe or- ganization’s largestannual fundraiser.Dinnertickets are$120. TheSalutetoVet- eransonlineauction is Nov. 3to17atwww.biddingfor- PHOTO COURTESY OF EMILYBARBERI good.com/mpva/2017. To WaterfordDAR ChapterRegentBette Twyman (left), EmilyBarberi,Oak Hill Cemetery VolunteerDirectorLarry Keehn, CaroleDeMarco,Project Chairs purchase dinner tickets, Virginia Poehlman andJudyHarroun, Jane Easton,Kay Barlow andClairePryor cleanedtombstonesatOak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac. donate an auction item,be- include EnvoyMortgage, 248-698-4942, ext. 2or come asponsor or to make 120W.4th St.Rochester. emaildharris@whitelakeli- emailwithsubject line STATE OF MICHIGAN agiftdonation,callJaclyn Also collecting canned brary.org. “VeteransAffairs”to Kochisat248-476-9000, goodsfor theVVA 154and Sharon Longmanat BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC ext. 06,email jkochis@ active-dutyfood pantry. [email protected] SERVICE COMMISSION michiganpva.orgorvisit Volunteerartistsare needed TheOakland Pressis twoweeks’noticefor www.michiganpva.org. foraproject to paintpaned interested in allveterans scheduled events and **** •FemaleVeteransForum: windowstoraise funds. events in Oakland includeaphone number FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS TheWelcome Missionary Formoreinformation and County.Pleasesend forreaders to call formore Baptist Church hostsa collection locations, email info in thebodyofan information. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Female Veterans Forum, [email protected] CASE NO. U-18403 “Rise” ResilientinSeeking or call 586-752-9421. ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Excellence,from9a.m.to4 •Christmas StockingPack- HURON VALLEY SCHOOLS p.m. Friday,Nov.10, at 143 HIGHLAND, MI 48357 •DTE Electric CompanyrequestsMichigan Public ServiceCommission ingParty: OaklandCounty (Commission)for authority to implement apowersupply costrecovery Oneida,Pontiac. Formore Sportsmen’sClubhosts a Huron Valley Schoolswill be receiving bids for the following bid package: plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of information,call248-515- Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include Desert Angels Christmas Food Service Equipment 2017 0081 or emailwmbcvets@ Stocking PackingParty amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87millsper kWh in PSCR gmail.com. There will not be apre-bidmeeting. Bid documents will be available customers’ bills forthe period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. from 4to6p.m.Thursday, online at http://www.hvs.org/bids/ or by going to the District’s web site, •The information below describes how aperson may participateinthis case. •VeteransDay Breakfast: Nov. 9, at 4770 Waterford www.hvs.org and clicking on Quick Links,then selectingBid Registration TheAmericanLegion Post &Information. •You may callorwrite,DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Road, Independence Town- Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747for afreecopy of its application. Any 172Auxiliary hostsafree ship. Acceptingdonations Sealedbids should be submitted to Sandra Elka,Supervisor of personmay reviewthe application at the offices of DTEElectric Company. Veterans DayBreakfast Purchasing, HuronValley Schools, 2390 S. Milford Rd., Highland, MI of allthingsChristmasfor •The firstpublic hearing in this matterwill be held: from 7to9a.m.Saturday, troops deployed overseas 48357.Bids are to be submitted no later than 1:00PMlocal time on Nov. 11,atthe Rochester Monday,November 13, 2017. The District will not consider or accept a DATE/TIME: Tuesday,November 28, 2017, at 9:00a.m. includingChristmasgifts, bid received afterthe date and time specified for bid submission. Bids This hearing will be aprehearing conference to setfuture CommunityHouse,816 cookies, candy,decorations will be publicly opened immediately followingthe closeofreceiving bids. hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. Ludlow.The auxiliaryand No oral, email, telephonic or telegraphic proposals shall be considered. anddonationsfor shipping. BEFORE: Administrative LawJudge Suzanne D. Sonneborn communityinviteveterans Formoreinformation,call In compliancewithMCL 380.1267,the bid shall be accompanied by andthe publictoattend, 248-736-6403orvisit asworn and notarizedstatement disclosing any familial relationship LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission to honorveteransand to that exists betweenthe ownerorany employee of the bidder and 7109 WestSaginawHighway www.thedesertangel.org. Lansing,Michigan 48909 sharesome good timesand any member of the board, or the superintendent of the school district. •Library Concert: The Thebid shall also be accompanied by asworn and notarized statement PARTICIPATION: Any interestedpersonmay attend andparticipate. storieswithlocal veterans. disclosing whether the bidder is an Iran Linked Business in compliance WhiteLakeTownship The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped with PA 517 of 2012. The Board shall not accept abid that does not Formoreinformation,call parking.Persons needing anyaccommodation to Libraryhoststhe Musicof includethesesworn and notarizeddisclosurestatements. 248-651-8137. Weaponsand Plowshares participate should contactthe Commission’sExecutive •HolidayPacking Party: TheBoard reserves the right to waiveany irregularities, rejectany or all Secretary at (517) 284-8090in advancetorequest free concertfrom6:30to bids, or acceptany bid when in the opinion of the Board such action will mobility,visual, hearing or otherassistance. TheWomen MarinesAs- 7:30 p.m. Monday,Nov.13, best serve the District’sinterest. sociation MI-2 MotorCity The Michigan Public Service Commission(Commission) will hold ahearing at 7527 E. Highland Road LindsayCotter to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Chapterhosts aHoliday for (M-59).Aspartofits “World Secretary, BoardofEducation authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate Deployed Troops Packing schedulesfor 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric WarIand America” series, PublishedNovember 2, 2017 Partyfrom10a.m.to2p.m. theconcertfor allagesby is seeking Commission approvaltoincludeamaximum PSCR Factor of a Saturday,Nov.18, at theRo- negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January musiciansMattWatroba 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also,toapproveDTE Electric’s request meoMasonic Temple231 N. andRev.RobertJonesex- SPRINGFIELD CHARTERTOWNSHIP for Commission review and approval of the expenseassociated with DTE Main St.Romeo.Helpsort, plores howmusic wasused Notice of Ordinance Adoption andSummary Electric’s agreements with NEXUS GasTransmission, which is apipeline pack andshipatouchofthe throughAmerica’s history On October 12, 2017,ataregular meeting, the Township Board of enterprisepartly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to providefirm natural holidays to deployed service to supportand protestwars. Springfield Charter Township adopted an amendment to the Springfield gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumedin-service date members. Collection loca- Township CodeofOrdinances, Ordinance No. 2017(1), being of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric Formoreinformation,con- has added aCCGT power plant. tionsnow acceptingitems amendments to Chapter16, Article II. Fire Code, to be effective upon tact Denise Harris-Fiems publication of this Notice of Adoption. Alldocuments filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’sE-Docketswebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Atrue and completecopy of these amendments canbeinspected Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual or obtainedatthe officeofthe Clerk, Springfield Charter Township, on the E-Dockets help page.Documents may alsobesubmitted, in Word 12000 Davisburg Road,Davisburg MI 48350, at all times said office is or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ open for business. MIPREPZONE michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission Asummary of the amendmentsfollows: staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. Your home forlocalhigh school sports Any person wishing tointervene and become aparty to the caseshall SECTION 1—AMENDMENTS Everything youneed to know includingthe latest electronically file apetition to intervene with this CommissionbyFriday, Section 16-19. InternationalFire Code,was amended to adoptby November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervenemay also be filed using the scores andupdates on thegames thatmattertoyou. reference the 2015 editionofthe International Fire Code, except for the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate serviceupon VISITTHEOAKLANDPRESS.COM/MIPREPZONE deletions and additions set forth in the balance of Article II. DTEElectric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis,One Energy Plaza, 688 Section 16-20. Purpose,was amended to reference the 2015 editionof WCB,Detroit, MI48226. theInternationalFire Code. Anyperson wishingtoappear at the hearing to make astatement of positionwithout becomingaparty to the casemay participate by filing an THECHARTERTOWNSHIP Section16-21. References in code, remained unchanged. appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attendthe hearing OF COMMERCE Section16-22.State ortownship regulations prevail, was amended and advise the presiding administrativelaw judge of his or her wish to make to add“or township” to the section title and to provide that when astatementofposition. All information submitted to the Commission in this 2009 TOWNSHIPDR., township ordinance or regulations apply ahigher standard or matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, regulation than appliedinthis code,the higher standard of township Service Commission’s website, and subject todisclosure. Please do not MI 48390 ordinance shall apply. include information you wishtoremainprivate. Section16-23. References in code, remained unchanged. Requests foradjournment must be made pursuanttothe Commission’s NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rules of Practiceand Procedure R792.10422 andR792.10432. Requests for COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Section16-24. Activation of fire alarm systems, remained unchanged. further information on adjournmentshould be directed to (517) 284-8130. PROGRAMYEAR2018 Section16-25. Changes in code, was amended to referenceadditions, Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s requestmay be reviewed on the amendmentsand deletions to the 2015edition, ratherthan the Commission’swebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Commerce 2013 edition,ofthe InternationalFire Codewhich is adopted by of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate in acase, youmay contact the Commission at the above address or by will hold apublic hearing on the use of Community Development reference through this ordinance. telephoneat(517) 284-8090. BlockGrantFunds. The Hearing will be held on Tuesday, Section 16-26. fees, remained unchanged. The Utility Consumer Representation Fund hasbeen createdfor the purpose November 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Township Hall located at SECTION 2—INVALIDITY of aiding in the representation of residential utility customersinvarious 2009 Township Drive, CommerceTownship, MI 48390 for the purpose of Providesthatifany word, clause, sentence,paragraph orsectionofthe Commissionproceedings. Contact the Chairperson,Utility Consumer hearing public comments on the Community Development Block Grant Ordinance isheld to beillegalorunenforceable,the remainingportions Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. (CDBG) Program Year 2018 application in the approximated amount of of theOrdinance would not beaffected. Box 30004,Lansing,Michigan48909, formore information. $71,832 to fund eligible projects. All interested citizens are requested Jurisdictionispursuant to 1909PA106, as amended,MCL 460.551 et seq.; to attend the Hearing. Comments will also be received in writing or in SECTION 3—EFFECTIVEDATE 1919PA 419, as amended,MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended,MCL person at the Township Hall until 5:00 p.m. November 14, 2017. Providesthat the Ordinance is effective upon publication as 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306,asamended,MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as prescribed by law. amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4of the Michigan Administrative The Township Board Roomishandicap accessible. Arrangements Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules,Mich. Admin Code, R to reasonably accommodate special needs, including handicap SECTION 4—REPEALING CLAUSE 792.10101 throughR792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. accessibility or interpreter,will be made upon receiving 72 houradvance Provides that all ordinances or other parts of ordinances in conflict with notice. Contact Melissa Creech, Township Clerk at 248-960-7020 for these ordinance amendments arerepealed, only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance amendment full force and effect. special services. LAURA MOREAU,Clerk October 20, 2017 Janet Bushey,CDBG Coordinator SpringfieldCharter Township Published November 2, 2017 Published November 2, 2017

8A z WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2017 z DETROIT FREE PRESS Jay Leno’s classic ride in Milford Township resident loans comedian his 1 ’64 ⁄2 Mustang convertible to air on CNBC

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Jay Leno borrowed George Magro’s car and took it for a spin last week. Singer Martha Reeves came along for the ride. “If he had picked her up in a Mercedes limo, it wouldn’t have been anywhere near as interesting,” Magro said. “And Jay knew that. That’s why he wanted a Mustang convertible. It’s such an amazing car.” 1 The Milford Township resident loaned his 1964 ⁄2 Ford Mus- tang to Leno when the comedian was in the Detroit area recent- ly shooting segments of his CNBC show, “Jay Leno’s Garage.” Cameras rolled as Leno parked the car in front of the Motown Museum. Reeves hopped in and the pair drove to the Heidelberg Project. “We did about six hours of straight shooting,” said Magro, who took the wheel after Leno and Reeves completed their scenes with the Mustang. “They asked me to drive it around. They had a camera on this 1 side, two cameras on that side, a camera in the front, one in the Martha Reeves and Jay Leno take George Magro’s 1964 ⁄2 Mustang for a spin. SUBMITTED back and one in the windshield. I drove all over the place. Then I drove over the top of a camera. As the car drove o, the camera was looking forward. You could see the car go o in the distance. “You had the toughest trucks on the planet hooked up with 300 changes to this car,” Magro said. “Most of the engine line “I’m a gray-haired guy and so is Jay Leno. As the car goes the toughest motorcycles,” he said. changed. All of them went from a generator to an alternator. away you see it from the back. All you see is a gray-haired guy. I “It was a great partnership. We were doing a lot of stu with There are body stamping changes, most notably on the hood.” had a hat on and they said to take it o because then I’d look people who were in business and one of them was Jay Leno. We more like Jay.” gave him the rst Harley 150 that came o the line. It was a 2000 Good guy The scene will appear in an episode during the 2018 season, model year.” which begins early next summer. Magro retired from Ford in 2005 and bought his dream car Magro said Leno was aware of the model changes. three years later. He spent six months restoring it inside and “He’s a car guy, a car geek,” he said. “He’s very knowledge- Ford and Harley out. The car sports its original colors, Rangoon red on the out- able.” side and white inside. Magro didn’t ask Leno to pay for the use of his car, which he Magro initially met Leno while working for Ford Motor Co. “I wanted to take the car back to what it was in the show- calls “my little lady.” Being a part of the show was compensation The engineer was in charge of a partnership between Ford Mo- room,” he said. “I took some liberties with the motor. Everything enough, although Leno gave him an autographed car detailing tor trucks and Harley Davidson motorcycles. Part of his job in- else is the way it was.” kit. volved traveling around the country to biker events. The Ford Mustang debuted in April 1964. Base price for the “How many guys get to spend the day shooting a video with convertible was $2,614. Jay Leno and get to meet Martha Reeves?” he said. “He’s just a Mustangs built from April through July that year are referred good guy. He’s very approachable. You can’t imagine a nicer per- 1 to as 1964 ⁄2 models, because they were launched before the 1965 son with that high prole.” STATE OF MICHIGAN model fall production began. [email protected] BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC “When they did the model changeover, they actually made SERVICE COMMISSION **** FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY CASE NO. U-18403 Parents: Detroit police found

• DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) for authority to implement a power supply cost recovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of missing woman dead years ago Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR ASSOCIATED PRESS Cage-Toaster urged the organization to focus on her daugh- customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. ter’s tattoo. She said that’s when the organization contacted • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. Detroit police recently told the parents of a woman reported Detroit police, who later made the connection between a body • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any missing in 2009 that investigators actually found her body in found in the Detroit River in 2010 and the case of Cage-Toast- person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. 2010 and later buried her unidentied remains, blaming the er’s missing daughter. • The first public hearing in this matter will be held: mistake in part on investigative records that wrongly listed her Cage-Toaster said Detroit police called her in late Septem- DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. ethnicity. ber, telling her ocers had found her daughter’s body about This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future The parents of 28-year-old Crissita Cage-Toaster said they ve months after she was reported missing. She said the coro- hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. gave police a detailed description of their daughter — including ner performed a cursory death investigation, but that a cause BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn of a large rose tattoo on her shoulder that included her parents’ of death wasn’t determined. LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission nicknames — when they reported her missing in October 2009. Police said part of the reason the body wasn’t identied was 7109 West Saginaw Highway Detroit police had discovered the woman’s abandoned car, because the Wayne County Medical Examiner’s Oce and De- Lansing, Michigan 48909 with her purse, ID and cellphone inside, on a large island park troit police records listed her ethnicity as Caucasian or Hispan- PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped east of downtown. ic. She was black. parking. Persons needing any accommodation to “From that day on, I’ve been searching for her,” said her “Her body had been in the river all of that time,” said Lt. Ken- participate should contact the Commission’s Executive mother, Rosita Cage-Toaster. “If they would have listened to neth Gardner. “The complexion and things of that … undergoes Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. me back in 2009, they could have then discovered my daugh- a change. It’s hard to elaborate on that.” The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing ter.” Gardner said it’s unclear why police didn’t make the connec- to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Local ocials notied her parents this week of plans to ex- tion using the woman’s tattoo years ago, but added: “What I can authority to implement a power supply cost recovery plan in its rate hume the body, which was buried with other unidentied re- say is that the team we have in place today, they were able to schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a mains at a cemetery west of Detroit about a year after it was make a turnaround in 24 hours and connect the dots.” negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January discovered. The parents said Detroit police were negligent in Cage-Toaster said police’s explanation doesn’t make sense. 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request their initial investigation. “There’s so many inconsistencies,” she said. “This seems for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is a pipeline Cage-Toaster, who lives in Atlanta, periodically checked in like, to me, you could give this to an elementary school student enterprise partly owned by a DTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural with Detroit detectives in the years after the case went cold. and they could gure out the puzzle. And they’re supposed to gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date be professionals.” of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric Then in April, she reached out to the National Institute of Jus- has added a CCGT power plant. tice, which maintains a public database of unidentied re- The National Missing and Unidentied Persons System All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through mains and missing persons. The database includes details like database said there are currently over 14,000 unidentied re- the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. tattoos. mains nationwide, nearly 300 of which are in Michigan. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, Detroit’s former FBI Chief Andy Arena said this is a rst for November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Airplane sex him. traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon “I’ve never seen anything like this,” Arena said. “It’s criminal DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. Continued from Page 4 stupidity, felony stupidity.” Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of Arena noted that while he ran the Detroit FBI oce, he did position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an According to WDIV-TV, the 48-year-old woman was per- see cases where airline passengers were criminally charged for appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing forming oral sex on the 28-year-old man, leading to complaints misbehaving on an airplane. But those cases typically involved and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this from nearby passengers. men who fondled children on a plane, or inappropriately matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Former federal prosecutor Peter Henning said he doubts the touched women passengers, he said. Then there was the ter- Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not couple will face any criminal charges. At most, he said, the cou- rorism case that involved the so-called underwear bomber include information you wish to remain private. ple would be cited for lewd and lascivious behavior. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the self-proclaimed terrorist who Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for “It’s going to be very hard to nd that this is criminal conduct tried to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner with explosives hid- further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. under the federal code because it’s not a threat to the safety of den in his underwear on Christmas Day 2008. A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the the airline, or other passengers,” said Henning, a Wayne State Arena oversaw that investigation. The bomber’s plot was Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office University law professor. “It’s certainly distasteful, but it was foiled, however, and he’s now serving a life sentence. of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by not disruptive or interfering with the operation of the plane — Arena said while charges are unlikely in the sex case, they’re telephone at (517) 284-8090. and that’s typically what (airline incident) charges involve ... not out of the question. He said it will depend on who was sit- The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose The embarrassment is probably the biggest punishment they ting around the couple, whether anyone saw the act, and how of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various can receive.” disruptive it was, if at all. Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. According to Detroit Metro Airport spokesperson Erica Do- “If this happened on the streets of Detroit and the cops Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. nerson, the two passengers at issue were taken into custody at rolled up, what would they do?” Arena said, noting the act Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; the airport terminal when the plane landed on Sunday. It was “technically could” trigger charges. “I don’t know what the 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as coming from Los Angeles. Airport police, who had been alerted crime would be. I’ve never seen anything like it.” amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative about the incident by Delta crew, were there waiting and trans- FBI spokesman Tim Wiley said the bureau can’t comment on Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R ported the couple to the airport’s safety building. “open or ongoing investigations.” But he did say the bureau in- 792.10101 through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. There, Donerson said, the FBI took over. vestigates crimes aboard airplanes “once the boarding door “The FBI issued the citations, so they are handling the case,” closes, regardless of severity.” said Donerson, noting she didn’t know the exact nature of the Delta Air Lines declined comment. October 20, 2017 citation. “All I know is that (the FBI) responded and took it from Tresa Baldas can be contacted at [email protected]. there ... 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Yvonne Navarrete plans to ‘Dreamers’ graduate from UM in 2019 with a degree in public policy. But Continued from Page 1A unless Congress acts by March 5, 2018, those enrolled in DACA could be deported to their leges and universities across the native country. nation have been pushing for fed- eral legislation to keep the pro- David Guralnick / The Detroit News gram going, while Navarrete and other “Dreamers” are coping with “Dreamers contribute to uncertainty about their futures. American society economically Unless Congress acts by by working,” Schlissel said. “They March 5, 2018, those enrolled in protect our nation by serving in DACA will lose their legal protec- the military. They contribute to tion — and could be deported to brighter futures for all by attend- their native country. ing college. Our priority at UM is “I’m hopeful that Congress ensuring that all of our students isn’t heartless and will at least and scholars will be able to pur- prolong DACA,” said Navarrete, sue their ambitions and the op- 19. “But I’m fearful because Con- portunities they have earned by gress is majority Republican; being members of our academic they have never been supportive community.” of immigrants, and the way Meanwhile, leaders at Michi- Trump talks about immigrants gan State University also have of- and all of his supporters, no one is fered support and made the Col- sure what will happen.” lege of Law’s Immigration Law “My worst fear,” Navarrete Clinic available to consult with continued, “is that everything I DACA students about their legal have sacrificed and my parents options, according to a recent have sacrificed thus far will be in university memo. vain and we will be deported, and For Barbara Diaz — a UM in- all the opportunities that were ternational studies senior and placed upon us will be taken DACA recipient whose parents away. ” brought her here from Chile DACA allowed unauthorized “My worst fear is that when she was 4 — life is day-to- children who came to the United day. States with their parents to work everything I have sacrificed “Some days, I am just scared and go to college and granted and it takes up my mind all day,” them a two-year deferment from and my parents have sacrificed said Diaz, 20, of Walled Lake. deportation. Obama enacted the “Other days, I am more hopeful program after immigration re- thus far will be in vain.” about it because in a way I try to form measures stalled in Con- see it as there’s a reason why gress, including legislation to Yvonne Navarrete (Trump) didn’t completely get rid provide legal status for highly of the program. The fact he is giv- educated but undocumented ing Congress this time, there has young people. Institute, wrote in a recent ed DACA, he demanded that leg- Trump ended the program. ident Mark Schlissel said the to be something else that he has In 2016, an estimated 1.9 mil- commentary. If Congress does islation to extend DACA include “We join hundreds of universi- school was joining those associ- planned. I am trying to be opti- lion people in the U.S. were eligi- not act before March, training in- increased immigration enforce- ties, as well as government, busi- ations, along with business, state mistic.” ble for DACA, with the vast ma- vestments will be lost, she added. ment, funding for a wall along the ness and community leaders and community leaders to call for [email protected] jority, nearly 1.29 million, from “Instead of contributing their U.S.-Mexico border and other across the nation, in expressing quick congressional action. Mexico, according to data ana- skills to the formal market, many measures. our disappointment in this deci- lyzed by the Migration Policy one-time DACA recipients work- Activists have since swung in- sion and urging Congress to work Institute. Of those, 15,000 in Mi- ing without authorization will to action, and higher education together and quickly find a solu- STATE OF MICHIGAN chigan were eligible for the pro- grow the country’s underground leaders, including those in Michi- tion to this important issue,” Wil- gram. economy — which undermines a gan, have called on Congress to son wrote. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Trump’s move has galvanized level playing field for all workers save DACA. In recent weeks, many univer- SERVICE COMMISSION higher education leaders, activ- — and may see their job progress “Since its founding, Wayne sities have stood by education or- ists, leaders across the political stall or even reverse,” Gelatt State University has welcomed all ganizations such as the Associ- **** spectrum and even the presi- wrote. “If DACA ends before leg- who dream of a better life and ation of American Universities FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS dent’s daughter, Ivanka, all of islation is passed, this may also supported all who study, work and the American Council on whom have called for a legislative mean the United States misses and live on our campus to achieve Education as they’ve lobbied OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY fix. out on the skills of what has been their potential,” Wayne State Uni- Congress to find a permanent so- CASE NO. U-18403 Some, like UM associate pro- a growing cohort of educated versity President M. Roy Wilson lution for DACA recipients. fessor Jason De Leon, said this workers.” said in a letter to the campus During a recent University of • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission could be the issue that forces Re- Soon after the president end- community sent the day after Michigan Regents meeting, Pres- (Commission) for authority to implement a power supply cost recovery publicans to challenge Trump. plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of “There are many people in the Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR Republican Party who see the customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. brutality of this move,” said De Why is Metropolitan Having A • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. Leon, who was recently awarded • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, a MacArthur Fellowship, often Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any known as a “genius grant,” for his 3 Day Sale person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. work documenting clandestine • The first public hearing in this matter will be held: migration along the U.S.-Mexican DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. ON ? This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future border. “Lot of folks who have been rd th th hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. quiet about a lot of these other Friday Nov 3 | Saturday Nov 4 | Sunday Nov 5 BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn foolish proclamations and pro- As one of MICHIGAN’S OLDEST FURNITURE RETAILERS LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission posals are going have to stand up 7109 West Saginaw Highway and say we are going to have to In Business for 97 Years Lansing, Michigan 48909 draw the line here,” he said. PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. “These kids represent the Ameri- Our Valued Suppliers have Granted us 3 days to Offer The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to can dream, and this administra- Factory Direct Pricing participate should contact the Commission’s Executive tion is mistreating them like Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request we’ve never seen.” See Our New Remodeled 30,000 Square Foot Store and Find mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. House Speaker Paul Ryan, R- Out Why Metropolitan Is A Different Shopping Experience The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing Wisconsin, told a group of con- to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for authority to implement a power supply cost recovery plan in its rate servative lawmakers last week WE ARE MICHIGAN’S schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric that he will include in a year-end Flexsteel is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a spending plan a legislative fix for LARGEST negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January children who came to the U.S. as Dana FLEXSTEEL DEALER 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE undocumented immigrants. FACTORY DIRECT Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is a pipeline Also in recent weeks, local ac- $888 PRICING 3 DAYS ONLY! enterprise partly owned by a DTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural tivists with moveon.org delivered gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date a statement to U.S. Rep. Mike of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric has added a CCGT power plant. Bishop’s office in Brighton, urg- Flexsteel Davis Recliner All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through ing him to support a “clean the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Dream Act.” Flexsteel $588 Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual “It’s an act that would give Devon on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word Dreamers a legal pathway to citi- or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ Reclining Sofa michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission zenship, which they deserve be- $988 staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. cause they don’t have a home in Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall another country to go to,” said electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, Lansing resident Byron Haskins, November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the 63, who was among the group traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 that delivered the statement to WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. Bishop, R-Rochester Hills. SAVE HUNDREDS ON THE Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of For his part, Trump said he position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an was in a difficult predicament appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing over DACA. AREAS LARGEST AMISH and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this “I do not favor punishing chil- matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public dren, most of whom are now FURNITURE GALLERY! Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not adults, for the actions of their • 27 Finishes include information you wish to remain private. parents,” Trump said in a Choice Of • 46 styles Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s statement in September when he • Oak • Unlimited Rules of Practice and Procedure R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for • Cherry further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. ended the program. “But we must Sizes • Maple • Solid Wood A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the also recognize that we are nation • Hickory • Made in the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of opportunity because we are a • Elm USA of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate nation of laws.” in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Obama’s executive order cre- THIS WEEKEND ONLY telephone at (517) 284-8090. ating DACA made about 800,000 The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose SAVE 55% ON ANY PURCHASE FROM of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various undocumented immigrants eligi- Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer ble for work permits and Social OUR AMISH GALLERY Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Security numbers. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Analysis by the Washington, Prior purchases positively excluded. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; D.C., think tank shows that the 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as DACA-eligible population tends METROPOLITAN FURNITURE amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative to work in white-collar jobs, Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. 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“The evidence shows ... the trail he left behind. loween, with many attend- dishing turned out to be a dren. Around that time, she SUSPECT that after he came to the After identifying Saipov as ing the city’s annual parade, pellet gun and a paintball said, he cut off contact with FROM A1 United States, is when he an immigrant from Uzbeki- which officials extolled as a gun, police said. them. “He stopped talking started to become informed stan, officials were trying to show of the city’s resilience. Dilnoza Abdusamatova to us when he got married,” targeted cyclists and pedes- about ISIS and radical confirm further details on Police also said New Yorkers said that when Saipov moved Abdusamatova said. trians, Miller said. Islamic tactics,” Cuomo him and his background. would see a beefed up law to the United States, he Uber said Saipov had been The eight people killed — said during an appearance Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the pres- enforcement presence in the stayed with her family in Cin- a driver from the service, which included five Argen- on CNN’s “New Day” early ident of Uzbekistan, prom- coming days. cinnati for his first two weeks though he was banned from tines, a German and a New Wednesday. “We have no evi- ised to use all resources to Cuomo described the in the country because their the app in the wake of the Jersey man — resulted in dence yet of associations or help in the probe. truck attack as a “failed” fathers were friends. attack. He passed the Uber New York’s deadliest terror- continuing plot or associated The attack could inten- effort to scare and terrorize Abdusamatova, 24, said background check, accord- ist attack since Sept. 11, 2001. plots, and our only evidence sify the political debate over people. Saipov then moved to Florida ing to the company. Uber is Twelve more people were to date is that this was an iso- immigration and security. As the sun rose over New to start a trucking company. reviewing Saipov’s history injured, some critically, along lated incident that he himself President Donald Trump York on Wednesday, the bike Her family members think he as a driver, and so far it has an extended path of carnage performed.” tweeted several times about path remained blocked off by got married about a year after not identified any worrisome in lower Manhattan. Video from the scene of the vehicle attack on Tues- police tape between Houston arriving in the United States safety reports, company offi- The route, which the attack appeared to cap- day and Wednesday, writ- and Chambers streets. Doz- and may now have two chil- cials said. remained a crime scene on ture Saipov as he jumped out ing at one point about keep- ens of police officers guarded Wednesday, had been strewn of the wrecked vehicle bran- ing the Islamic State out of the perimeter while crime with bodies, wreckage and dishing what appeared to be the United States. In another scene investigators wearing scattered personal items handguns. Some witnesses tweet, Trump said he had white suits slowly searched APARTMENTS FOR such as purses, backpacks said he shouted “Allahu urged the Department of the length of the path. Police and shoes, resembling sim- akbar,” meaning “God is Homeland Security to “step closed streets Wednesday ilar scenes after attacks in great” in Arabic. up” its vetting program for around the area near the RENT Berlin, London, Barcelona The Islamic State, which foreign nationals. West Side Highway. and other places scarred by has called for supporters Trump on Wednesday Saipov, who had been liv- violence when vehicles were to use vehicles as weapons, also shifted his focus to Sen. ing in New Jersey, rented SLIDELL SENIOR RESIDENCE used as weapons. did not immediately claim Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., the Home Depot truck there Investigators had spo- responsibility for the New tweeting that Saipov had before driving into Manhat- HUD SUBSIDIZED RENT ken to Saipov, who remained York attack, though its sup- entered the country through tan, officials said. hospitalized and in custody porters cheered what hap- a visa program he blamed on His rampage down the The Slidell Senior Residence has afew choice 1 Wednesday, but officials pened, according to the SITE the senator. path continued until he even- &2bedroomapartments availablefor applicants declined to publicly reveal Intelligence Group, which Trump has argued for tually collided with a school what he said. They also con- monitors extremist activ- much tougher screening of bus, injuring more people, at 62 years and older. All of ourapartments are tinued to scour his back- ity. The militant group fre- immigrants to prevent ter- which point he emerged from newly renovatedand areoffered forimmediate ground and life for clues, quently asserts responsibility rorism, and opponents of the truck, according to the which included carrying out for attacks, doing so in some those policies have sought to police narrative. A stream of occupancytoqualifiedpersons. search warrants and inter- cases where there is little block his efforts in the courts. 911 calls soon came in report- viewing people who knew clear indication of its involve- Uzbekistan was not among ing the injuries, the bus acci- For moreinformation, please him. ment. the countries named in any dent and a man with a gun in stop by our offices or call us! Democratic New York A key difference between version of the president’s the street. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said this attack and others that travel ban, which largely tar- An officer from the 1st Pre- Slidell Senior Residence authorities believe Saipov have occurred: Authorities geted several majority-Mus- cinct, who was at a nearby was a lone wolf who became took Saipov alive, meaning lim countries. high school for an unrelated 2201 West Carpenter Road “radicalized domestically” investigators could gain first- In the aftermath of the call, approached Saipov and Flint MI 48505 while living in the United hand information from him attack, throngs of New York- shot him in the abdomen. 810-789-2400 States. rather than relying solely on ers went out to celebrate Hal- The weapons he was bran-

research the deal. effort to force the council to CONTACT US 8301954-01 Flint mlive.com/flint WATER Sixth Ward Council- act on Weaver’s recommen- Gary Ridley FROM A1 man Herbert Winfrey said dation that Flint enter into a News Leader the “emergency” around 30-year contract to purchase STATE OF MICHIGAN [email protected] Governor-appointed selecting a long-term water pre-treated water from the BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC 810-280-9516 emergency managers — source for the council is GLWA. By Department two of whom have been being based on finances The complaint asked SERVICE COMMISSION [email protected] criminally charged in and a rush to take the GLWA Lawson to rule that the city **** [email protected] Flint’s lead-in-water cri- agreement to the bond mar- was endangering the pub- [email protected] sis — left the city in Janu- ket rather than residents’ lic’s health by failing to sign FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS [email protected] ary 2016, but all City Coun- health. a long-term water contract OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Obituaries cil decisions still are under “The judge has to do what with GLWA or alternately, to [email protected] the rule of the RTAB. he has to do, and the MDEQ develop a realistic alterna- CASE NO. U-18403 877. 253.4113 City Council members and the EPA are disguising tive. Customer Service/ previously have claimed it under all this health stuff, In court, the state con- •DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission Delivery the state is “bullying” them but it’s really that they want tended the city’s inaction (Commission) for authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of [email protected] into signing the 30-year to get a lower bond rating,” constituted an emergency Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include 800.875.6300 agreement with GLWA Winfrey said. and could bankrupt Flint’s amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR — a contract backed by water fund. customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. STATEWIDE Gov. Rick Snyder and LAWSUIT FILED IN JUNE Council members were •The information below describes how aperson may participate in this case. mlivemediagroup.com Weaver — without allow- The state Department allowed to intervene in the •You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Danny R. Gaydou ing adequate time or infor- of Environmental Quality case with their own attor- Michigan48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for afree copy of its application. Any President mation for them to fully sued the city in June in an ney. person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. [email protected] •The first public hearing in this matter will be held: John P. Hiner DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. Vice President of Content This hearing will be aprehearing conference to set future hearing datesand decide other procedural matters. [email protected] LOTTERY Charity Plaxton BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn Chief Revenue Officer WEDNESDAY LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission [email protected] Midday Daily 3: 279 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48909 Matt Sharp Midday Daily 4: 5847 Chief Digital Officer PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped [email protected] Late Tuesday result: parking. Persons needing any accommodation to Michael Assink Mega Millions: 6, 28, 31, 52, participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Vice President of Sales 53 Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request [email protected] Mega Ball: 12 mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. Steve Westphal Megaplier: x4 The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold ahearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Vice President — National authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate Sales Wednesday’s Fantasy 5 jack- schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric [email protected] pot was worth $105,000. is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of a Small Business Wednesday’s Classic Lotto 47 negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request Advertising jackpot was worth for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE [email protected] $4.3 million. Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is apipeline 616-222-3330 Wednesday’s Powerball jack- enterprise partly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural pot was worth $52 million. gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric DELIVERY Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot has added aCCGT power plant. The Flint Journal is worth $48 million. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through 141st year. No. 211 the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Published four days a week More results at mlive.com/ Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual by Mlive Media Group at lottery. Other drawings took on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ 540 S. 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THURSDAY, 6A NOVEMBER 2, 2017 ADVICE Suspected link between PPIS and kidney disease not certain Dear Doc- and the stomach. have raised serious questions the first two years of PPI use, you make an appointment tor: Proton When things are working about a potential link between according to the results of the with your family physician to pump inhib- properly, a ring of muscle PPIs and kidney disease. studies. The studies addressed talk things over. First of all, itors, which fibers in the lower esophagus A pair of studies published only prescription drugs and not it’s possible that there may be I take for my prevents the contents of the in 2016 in the Journal of the over-the-counter PPIs. This non-medical alternatives to severe heart- stomach, including the pow- American Society of Nephrol- is because the data relating to managing your chronic heart- burn, have erful acids that break down ogy and JAMA Internal Medi- non-prescription PPIs are not burn. Losing weight, eating made my life food, from moving back up and cine looked at information col- readily available. smaller meals and changing enjoyable Dr. Elizabeth damaging tender tissues. This lected from tens of thousands Although some experts in the your diet can be surprisingly again. Now Ko and Dr. Eve ring of muscles is known as of patients in two separate field of nephrology now believe effective. If it turns out that I’m reading Glazier the lower esophageal sphinc- databases. The results backed these drugs may cause harm in your physician feels you do that they may ter, or LES. However, in some up the previous research -- that some cases, others suggest that require medication, discuss the cause kidney people, the closure of the LES patients taking PPIs were at the studies, which are observa- option of using H2 blockers, damage. How serious is the is incomplete. This allows the higher risk of developing kid- tional rather than clinical, have medications which also reduce risk? I really don’t want to give stomach acids to back up into ney disease than individuals significant limitations. Addi- stomach acid. While not quite them up. and potentially damage the lin- who used a different class of tionally, the data pool includes as effective as PPIs, switching Dear Reader: Severe heart- ing of the esophagus, which is drugs, known as H2 blockers, many individuals who are away from PPIs may give you burn, which is the burning sen- known as reflux. to address the same digestive already in poor health. Experts peace of mind. sation behind your breastbone Proton pump inhibitors, or issues. who are taking a more cautious that comes on after a meal, can PPIs, are extremely effective in In the two 2016 studies, approach suggest this makes a Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, be debilitating. Caused by the alleviating chronic and severe it was found that the risk of direct connection between PPIs is an internist and assistant presence of stomach acid, it’s heartburn. They reduce stom- developing kidney disease was and kidney damage more diffi- professor of medicine at UCLA an irritation of the lining of the ach acid by blocking the action increased among patients who cult to prove. Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is esophagus, the muscular tube of an enzyme in the wall of the took PPIs twice daily. Addi- As to your own situation, an internist and primary care that runs between the throat stomach. But numerous studies tionally, that risk rose over we think it’s important that physician at UCLA Health.

How easy it is to become blinded by easy credit It makes me laugh now, where they would trust Pa a person’s give us some tips on over- Dear Mary: Several for in-person purchases -- but years ago, when I to take stuff without pay- life. While coming temptations and years ago, I began fol- only cash. I feel like I have watched a particular epi- ing, put it on his bill and I won’t get impulse buys? I’m sure lowing your advice to use won, and it’s all due to a sode of the television show have him pay for it later. into that you printed a flow chart of cash, not credit or debit lesson learned from you “Little House on the Prai- There I was, horribly deep here (you sorts once before to help cards, for day-to-day pur- several years ago. Keep up rie,” I was so judgmental. in debt and aghast that that can read people decide what they chases. On paydays, I’d the good work. We’re still Whaaaat?! Are you kidding kind of thing would’ve been all about really need versus impul- stop at the bank and with- listening! -- Carol me? Pleeeeease, not Pa! allowed back when life was my jour- sive spending. Thank you. draw enough money to last Dear Carol: Your letter Seems the owners of so simple. ney and Mary Hunt -- Barbara until the next payday. I just made my day. Thanks Oleson’s Mercantile had As convenient as credit how I beat Dear Barbara: Go to then challenged myself to for writing. some newfangled system can be, it can really mess up the debt my website, where I have have some of that money monster -- and how you posted a cleaned up, handy leftover in my purse, Mary invites questions, can beat it, too -- in my version of the flow chart which would then go into a comments and tips at STATE OF MICHIGAN book “Debt-Proof Living”), that I stuck to my check- piggy bank at home. mary@everydaycheap- BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC a couple of letters in my book cover many years ago. I just want to thank you skate.com, or c/o Every- inbox this week reminded It was the visual stop sign because this has really day Cheapskate, 12340 SERVICE COMMISSION me just how easy it is to I needed to make me think worked well for me. I am Seal Beach Blvd., Suite **** become blinded by credit. about what I was doing. way ahead of the game. I B-416, Seal Beach, CA FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS Dear Mary: Can you Check it out. I hope it helps. still don’t use debit cards 90740. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY CASE NO. U-18403

• DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) for authority to implement a power supply cost recovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of Younger brother is a mess Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Dear Annie: I’ve spent years later, and he is never do his schoolwork. He They’ve years watching my young- sweet, never thankful and won’t respect my parents. even tried • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. est brother tear my family never kind. My parents He takes money from my therapists • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any apart, and now I need to both work multiple jobs to mom’s wallet and has been and coun- person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. make it stop. Coming into keep our family afloat and caught with drugs and alco- selors, but • The first public hearing in this matter will be held: high school, he was bratty, are nothing but kind and hol. None of their punish- that hasn’t DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. angsty and entitled, but understanding. All they ment has ever worked; he made a This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future he was also the baby of the want is their son back. But just refuses. I’ve struggled difference. hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. family and, let’s face it, a he is a nightmare, both in to keep my mouth shut Honestly, I Annie Lane BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn teenage boy. and out of the house. He over the years, because don’t think LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission Fast-forward to four won’t keep a job. He won’t they’re the parents, not me. he is ill. I 7109 West Saginaw Highway just think he’s selfish. Lansing, Michigan 48909 But now it’s coming to a PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped breaking point: He turns parking. Persons needing any accommodation to 18 in a month, and his participate should contact the Commission’s Executive principal just called to say Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. that if he makes one more The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing mistake, he’ll be expelled. to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for How far can rock bottom authority to implement a power supply cost recovery plan in its rate be? My sister moved away schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a because she can’t handle negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January it, but I can’t watch my 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request parents’ hearts and spirits for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE break any more. What can Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is a pipeline enterprise partly owned by a DTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural I do to fix this mess and gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date keep my family sane? -- If of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric He Only Had a Heart has added a CCGT power plant. Dear If He Only Had All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. a Heart: The first thing Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual you can do is to take that on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word enormous burden off your or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission shoulders. Though I com- staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. Mistletoe mend your kindness and Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall concern for your brother’s electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, behavior, it is in no way November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon your responsibility. The DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 last thing your parents WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. need is two unhappy chil- Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of dren. Perhaps you could position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an Market appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing stage an intervention in and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make which each of your fam- a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this Holiday Shopping Event ily members writes your matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not brother a letter saying include information you wish to remain private. how much he is loved but Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s firmly laying out how he Rules of Practice and Procedure R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for Sat • nov •11 is hurting himself and the further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. family. If drugs are the A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the problem, he may break Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Bad Axe Middle School of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate down and ask for help. in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Worst case is that he will telephone at (517) 284-8090. have to hit bottom before The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose from 9am-2pm seeking help. But knowing of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer that he has a loving family Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Crafters, Holiday Gift Giving Ideas & is a major plus. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; Local vendors ALL UNDER ONE ROOF! Send your questions for 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as Annie Lane to dearannie@ amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative creators.com. To find out Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R more about Annie Lane 792.10101 through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. and read features by other Creators Syndicate colum- nists and cartoonists, visit October 20, 2017 the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators. com.

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Marijuana “Patient input played a big factor.” Continued from Page 1A Andrew Brisbo Director of the state’s Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation feedback, especially from people with the greatest dicult of access, we wanted to ensure that those that they should shut down by Dec. 15. folks would have access to their medicine.” Amir I. Makled, an attorney representing Advanced The ruling goes against the feelings of two mem- Wellness in Detroit, was thrilled by the news. The De- bers of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing troit dispensary shut down in September after the ini- Board — retired Michigan State Police ocer Don tial rule came out because the owners didn’t want to Bailey and chairman Rick Johnson — who wanted jeopardize their chance at a license. the dispensaries to shut down even sooner than Dec. “It had a signicant impact on them and their pa- 15. tients. They had to cover all of their costs for their But Brisbo said board members were made aware building out of pocket,” Makled said. “And every one of of the ruling and would honor its impact. their patients were in a real bind.” “Administrative rules have the eect of law, and Advanced Wellness has three dispensaries in De- the board can’t make decisions outside the connes troit, but only one of them had gotten approval from of the rules,” he said. the city to operate. So that one on Warren will reopen With the Dec. 15 deadline looming, legislators in and the other two will remain closed until they can get both the House and Senate had proposed legislation approval for a license. that would have allowed dispensaries to stay open There are dispensaries operating all over the state, during the transition to the fully regulated market. including Detroit, Lansing, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor and But those bills only got one hearing and no vote. Flint. But other dispensaries, especially in northern “We’re really excited that the department is work- Michigan, have shut down after police raided the facil- ing to allow patients to continue accessing medicine ities. Eight facilities were told to shut down last month Ruthanne Finn, right, appears in 54A District Court in a safe way during the transition period,” said Sen. by the Grand Traverse County Prosecutor’s Oce after for a preliminary hearing July 13, 2017. She reached David Knezek, D-Dearborn Heights, one of the spon- a sting operation by a narcotics enforcement team led a plea deal with prosecutors and is scheduled to be sors of the bill. “It doesn’t matter if it’s a legislative x by Michigan State Police. sentenced Nov. 29. BETH LEBLANC/LANSING STATE JOURNAL or emergency rules. We’re just in favor of something The applications for ve categories of licenses — that’s going to guarantee safe access. growers, processors, testers, secure transporters and Sen. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge, another sponsor dispensaries — will be available from the state on Dec. of the legislation, said after hearing from medical 15. The Michigan Medical Marijuana Licensing Board Embezzlement marijuana patients that he was all in favor of allowing will begin awarding licenses early next year. dispensaries to stay open. Continued from Page 1A “Certainly I want dispensaries to follow the law and get licensing, but there does need to be a transi- ords obtained by the State Journal. tion period and as the representative of the Epilepsy Lansing Model Railroad Club Lansing Police Detective Jake Sinke testied in a Foundation stated at our hearing, it’s a matter of life es court hearing in May that Finn had managed payroll and death for some of these people,” he said. bl Model Train and other nancial aspects of the business. The medical pot shops that do stay open won’t be A doctor aliated with the organization contacted guaranteed a license from the state, even if they have Show & Sale the new oce manager earlier this year when he no- the blessing of their local community. But the fact Michigan State University Pavilion ticed prots were down and bonuses were smaller that they continue to operate during the licensing than in the past, Sinke testied. process won’t hurt their chances for a license. 4301 Farm Lane • East Lansing

The new oce manager found that Finn had writ- Some of the dispensaries that have been operating Sunday, Nov. 5, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ing displays ten checks to herself but documented them as being with permission from their communities had closed written to vendors. down when LARA rst came out with the advisory at From January 2010 until January of this year, Finn wrote herself 346 checks totaling $792,806.77, Sinke testied. STATE OF MICHIGAN When Sinke contacted Finn, she confessed, he added. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Contact Christopher Haxel at 517-377-1261 or chax- SERVICE COMMISSION largest • Over 500 ta Admission: $6.00 General [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @ChrisHaxel. ’s **** Free under 12 years FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS and scouts in uniform STATEOFMICHIGAN OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Information: (517) 281-2544 or (517) 449-0370 BEFORE THEMICHIGANPUBLIC CASE NO. U-18403 ee parking • Oper SERVICE COMMISSION Fr

•DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission Michigan www.lmrc.org NOTICE OF HEARING (Commission) for authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of FORTHE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERSOF Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR Take advantage of these savings and CONSUMERSENERGY COMPANY customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. YOUR CASE NO.U-18402 • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. FAMILY’S •You maycall or write,DTE Electric Company, One EnergyPlaza,Detroit, PRESERVE MEMORIES Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 forafree copy of its application. Any PRECIOUS •ConsumersEnergy CompanyrequestsMichigan Public Service Commission person mayreviewthe application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. for ApprovalofaPower Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) planand for authorization of monthly PSCR factorsfor 2018. • The first public hearing in this matter will be held: DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. •The information belowdescribes howapersonmay participate in this case. Transfer This hearing will be aprehearing conference to set future 50% hearing datesand decideother proceduralmatters. •You maycallorwrite, Consumers Energy Company, OneEnergy Plaza, VIDEO Jackson, Michigan 49201, (800)477-5050for afreecopyofits application. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn Anypersonmay review theapplicationatthe offices of ConsumersEnergy OFF Company. LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission TAPES 7109 West Saginaw Highway NO LIMIT Lansing, Michigan 48909 •The public hearinginthismatterwill be held: to DVD Can’t be combined PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. with other offers – Expires 11/30/17 New orders only DATE/TIME: Thursday,November30, 2017,at9:00A.M. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped This hearingwill be aprehearingconferencetoset future parking. Persons needing any accommodation to hearing dates anddecideother procedural matters. participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request Transfer BEFORE: AdministrativeLaw Judge Dennis W. Mack mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. 10% LOCATION: Michigan Public ServiceCommission The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold ahearing OLD HOME 7109 West Saginaw Highway to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Lansing, Michigan 48917 authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate OFF MOVIES schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric PARTICIPATION: Anyinterested person mayattendand participate. is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of a BONUS to DVD Thehearingsiteisaccessible, includinghandicapped negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 8mm – Super 8 – 16mm parking. Persons needingany accommodation to 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request Free Second DVD participateshould contactthe Commission’s Executive for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE Copy of Your Order! Expires 11/30/17 Secretaryat(517) 284- 8090inadvance to request Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is apipeline mobility,visual, hearingorother assistance. enterprise partly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural Coupons can’t be combined with other offers. Valid for new orders only. gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric TheMichigan Public ServiceCommission(Commission) will hold ahearing has added aCCGT power plant. to consider Consumers Energy CompanyrequestsMichiganPublic Service All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through Commissionfor approvalofaPowerSupplyCostRecovery(PSCR)planand for the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. authorization of monthlyPSCRfactorsfor 2018,withamaximum monthlyPSCR Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual 6006 Pennsylvania Avenue, Lansing factor of notlessthan$0.00088 perkWh forall classes of customers. on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word (517) 272-0027 • LansingCamera.com Alldocuments filedinthiscaseshallbesubmitted electronicallythrough or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ LJ-GMG0003326-01 theCommission’s E-Dockets websiteat: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission Requirementsand instructions forfiling canbefound in theUserManual on the staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. E-Dockets help page.Documents mayalsobesubmitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an emailsentto: [email protected] Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case shall Want to LearnMoreAbout require assistance priortoe-filing, contactCommissionstaff at (517)284-8090 electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, or by emailat: [email protected]. November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Anypersonwishingtointervene andbecome aparty to thecaseshall traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Multiple Myeloma? electronicallyfileapetition to intervene with this CommissionbyNovember21, DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 2017.(Petitions to intervene mayalsobefiled usingthe traditional paper format.) WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. Join us forafreeeducational event Theproof of serviceshall indicateservice upon Consumers Energy Company’s Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of Legal Department–RegulatoryGroup,One Energy Plaza, Jackson, MI 49201. position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing an When: Where: Anypersonwishing to appear at thehearing to make astatementofposition appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing withoutbecomingaparty to thecasemay participate by filing an appearance. and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make Tuesday, November 14,2017 Hyatt Place To file an appearance,the individual must attend thehearing andadvise the astatement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this Check-In: 5:30 PM Lansing/Eastwood presidingadministrative lawjudge of hisorher wish to make astatement of matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public PM position. Allinformation submitted to theCommissioninthismatter becomes Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not Start: 6:00 Towne Center public information,thusavailable on theMichigan Public ServiceCommission’s include information you wish to remain private. 2401 Showtime Dr. website, andsubject to disclosure.Pleasedonot include information youwish to remain private. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Lansing, MI 48912 Requestsfor adjournmentmustbemade pursuanttothe Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure R792.10422 and R792.10432. Requests for Featuring: RulesofPracticeand ProcedureR792.10422and R792.10432. Requestsfor further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. further information on adjournmentshould be directed to (517)284-8130. Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the Gordan Srkalovic, M.D., PhD, FACP AcopyofConsumersEnergy Company’srequest maybereviewedonthe Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office SparrowCancer Center Commission’swebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at theoffice of of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate &aPatient living withmultiple myeloma Consumers Energy Company. 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HOTTSSPOTS Bath City Bistro under newownership Hannaplans to provide‘best food,service and atmosphere possible’ To businessmanJohn Hanna, purchasingBath City Bistro in downtown MountClemens seemed like a“naturalprogres- sion.” Bath City hasestablished itself asone of thearea’sbest- Hanna, head of Royal knownrestaurants. Oak-basedHanna Devel- opment &Management, foundhimself holding PHOTOSBYMITCH HOTTS—THE MACOMB DAILY Boosters meetings with clientsever Standingnexttothe fireplace inside Bath CityBistro, operationsmanagerAndrewScheys Dakota High School sincehepur- showsoff apearchicken platewhile server Aileen Hickshas two-heartedale fish and nd chasedand hand-cutfrenchfries. Annual restored the Host our 22 nearby Emer- said Andrew Scheys,oper- aldTheatre. ations manager. “Wehave So when high-end barfood,but Mitch he foundout with avariety of dishes. Hotts Bath City We useall localvendors Hotts Spots ownerDeb- andeverythingismade bie Boone freshdaily.” wasinter- Nowinits 17th year, estedinreducingher role Bath City Bistro hasbe- at therestaurantonMa- come one of Macomb Nove 017 comb Place, Hannamade County’s most iconic eater- 10 mber 4, 2 :00 a an offer. ies. The10,000-squarefoot, .m. to 4: . “Itseemedlikeanatu- two-storyrestaurant’stitle 00 p.m ralprogression because is atribute to thecity’srich 21051 21Mile Rd. this hasbecome oneofmy historydatingbacktothe Macomb Twp, MI 48044 favorite places sinceI’ve mineralbathera. beenintown,”Hanna said. It’s also knownfor Bel- East of HeydenreichRd. “I feltwecould addvalue gian trough bowling—or to thefoundationDebbie featherbowling —with Bath City Bistro is knownfor itsBelgiantroughbowling — hasstarted.” twolanes upstairs andone or feather bowling—which hasproventobewildlypopular. Over 180 Booths! Hanna, whoseprime on thestreetlevel. Debbie Boone, SarahSlone, Aileen Hicksand Andrew Admission: $2.00 real estate in RoyalOak Bath City boasts an all- Scheys pose near arackofbowling balls. includes 18-story residen- star list of visitors over No Strollers Per Order of FireMarshal tial complex TheFifth and theyears includingMa- RoyalOak MusicTheatre, comb native KidRock, Pa- also hasavariety of eater- mela Anderson,Marshall iesinhis portfolioinclud- Crenshaw,“DancingWith Ladies check out our website ingD’Amato’s,Goodnite theStars” Maksim “Maks” http://www.dhsboosters.com or Gracie MartiniBar and Chmerkovskiyand soap EVENING contact [email protected] for info TheAtomicCafe. operastarsLaura Wright So adding Bath City Bis- andCameron Mathison. OUT tromadesense. Boone,who launched STATE OF MICHIGAN “Weplantoprovide the Bath City with former best food,service andat- partners andchildhood "Letting your true colors shine..." BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC mosphere possible,” he pals JulieGibbons and Thursday, November 16 .5-9pm.Cherry Creek Golf Club, Shelby Twp. said. StephanieSevin,will stay SERVICE COMMISSION Thereare no plansfor on as amanager. $30/person.$55/two people .Only$250 for table of 10! **** amajor overhaul, buthis “Johntruly hasapas- Joinusfor an evening of Don't wait to management team is al- sion forthiscityand its RSVP at shrcci.com FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS fun, pampering, and, buytickets! This readymakingsubtle people, so it will be aplea- best of all, shopping! OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY changestothe menu. sure to work forhim,”she event sold out Dinerswill notice hand- said. last year, and CASE NO. U-18403 you won't want cuttrufflefrenchfries,a •BathCityBistro,75 Cash bar barbecue chicken sand- Macomb Place, MountCle- to miss it! 586.731.54008 400 •DTE Electric CompanyrequestsMichigan Public ServiceCommission wich,cheesebread and mens.Hours are11a.m.- (Commission)for authority to implement apowersupply costrecovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of macaroniand cheese se- 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include lections in addition to the 11 a.m.-11p.m.Friday, 4-11 amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87millsper kWh in PSCR mussels, steaks andpasta p.m. Saturday and3-8 p.m. customers’ bills forthe period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. that have become favorites. Sunday.For more informa- •The information below describes how aperson may participateinthis case. “Weplantostayinthat tion,call586-469-0917or •You may callorwrite,DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, casual,fine diningarea,” visitbathcitybistro.com. To Those Who Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747for afreecopy of its application. Any personmay reviewthe application at the offices of DTEElectric Company. NOTICE •The firstpublic hearing in this matterwill be held: CITY OF EASTPOINTE DATE/TIME: Tuesday,November 28, 2017, at 9:00a.m. Served This hearing will be aprehearing conference to setfuture are advised that the Cityordinances RESIDENTS OF EASTPOINTE hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. applicable to snow and ice removal operations will be strictly enforced this winter(see Section 38-83 of the ordinances). Snownot removed BEFORE: Administrative LawJudge Suzanne D. Sonneborn within twenty-four (24) hours afterithas fallen or accumulatedmay be LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission removedbythe City and the cost chargedtothe landowner. Special 7109 WestSaginawHighway RANDYD.ALTIMUS Lansing,Michigan 48909 DEPUTY CITYCLERK In Memoriam PARTICIPATION: Any interestedpersonmay attend andparticipate. Published November 2, 2017 The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking.Persons needing anyaccommodation to participate should contactthe Commission’sExecutive NOTICE OF Grouping Secretary at (517) 284-8090in advancetorequest PUBLIC HEARING mobility,visual, hearing or otherassistance. COUNTY OF MACOMB The Michigan Public Service Commission(Commission) will hold ahearing Saturday,November 11th to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Notice is hereby giventhat pursuant to Public Act 43 of 1963,Second authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate ExtraSession, and Article VII, Section 32 of the 1963State of Michigan Constitution,the Macomb County Board of Commissionerswill hold a schedulesfor 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric Public Hearing on ThursdayNovember 9, 2017at3:00 p.m. relative to is seeking Commission approvaltoincludeamaximum PSCR Factor of a the proposed budgets for the General Fund,certain Special Revenue negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January and EnterpriseFunds, and the Debt ServiceFund for the fiscal years 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also,toapproveDTE Electric’s request ending September30, 2018 and December 31, 2018.The Public for Commission review and approval of the expenseassociated with DTE Hearing will be held in the MacombCounty Board of Commissioners Electric’s agreements with NEXUS GasTransmission, which is apipeline meeting room, which is located on the 9th floor of the MacombCounty enterprisepartly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to providefirm natural Administration Building, One South Main Street,MountClemens, gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumedin-service date Michigan. The property tax millage rates proposed to be levied to of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric support the proposed budget will be asubjectofthis hearing. has added aCCGT power plant. Acopy of the proposed budgets will be available for public inspection Alldocuments filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through beginning ThursdayNovember2,2017 in the office of the Finance the Commission’sE-Docketswebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Director,2nd Floor,TalmerBuilding, 120 North Main Street, Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual Mount Clemens,Michigan. on the E-Dockets help page.Documents may alsobesubmitted, in Word PROPOSED 2018 MACOMB COUNTY BUDGETS Joinusin saluting or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ FOR GENERAL FUND,SPECIAL REVENUE, ENTERPRISE AND michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission DEBTSERVICEFUNDS WITHFISCALYEARS ENDING Menand Womenof staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. SEPTEMBER 30, 2018AND DECEMBER 31, 2018 theArmed Forces Any person wishing tointervene and become aparty to the caseshall RevenuesByCategory electronically file apetition to intervene with this CommissionbyFriday, Property Taxes $121,837,339 on aSpecial November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervenemay also be filed using the Licenses &Permits 2,440,904 In loving memory of ber traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate serviceupon Intergovernmental 212,635,772 We In- Memoriam Page DTEElectric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis,One Energy Plaza, 688 Charges for Services261,950,885 Benjamin J. October 30,1929 WCB,Detroit, MI48226. Investment Income 561,217 July 14, 2015 publishing Fines&Forfeitures 732,750 United States Army Anyperson wishingtoappear at the hearing to make astatement of Reimbursements 28,350,044 Youwere agreat man on Veterans Day. positionwithout becomingaparty to the casemay participate by filing an Indirect Cost Allocation15,312,039 We love and miss you, appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attendthe hearing Your Family OtherRevenue1,263,870 and advise the presiding administrativelaw judge of his or her wish to make Interfund Transfers 49,092,764 astatementofposition. All information submitted to the Commission in this Fund Balance Utilization 32,069,878 matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Total Revenues$726,247,462 Service Commission’s website, and subject todisclosure. Please do not ExpendituresByFund include information you wishtoremainprivate. GeneralFund $228,874,894 Requests foradjournment must be made pursuanttothe Commission’s Circuit Court Programs 308,789 Accepting In-memoriam Child Care Fund 21,706,729 Rules of Practiceand Procedure R792.10422 andR792.10432. Requests for Community Corrections1,963,378 remembrance expressions further information on adjournmentshould be directed to (517) 284-8130. Community MentalHealth 184,126,792 Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s requestmay be reviewed on the Community Action 41,761,608 topublish on Commission’swebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office ConceailedPistol License Fund 141,660 of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate DebtService Fund 29,045,621 in acase, youmay contact the Commission at the above address or by Department of Human Services200,000 Emergency Management Grants 4,308,011 Saturday,November 11th telephoneat(517) 284-8090. Friend of the Court 10,787,463 The Utility Consumer Representation Fund hasbeen createdfor the purpose Freedom Hill CountyPark 456,200 of aiding in the representation of residential utility customersinvarious Health Grants 7,198,976 Contact The Macomb Dailytoday. Commissionproceedings. Contact the Chairperson,Utility Consumer Martha T. Berry Medical Care Facility 26,129,150 Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Michigan Works! 4,494,705 Box 30004,Lansing,Michigan48909, formore information. MSUEGrants 58,780 586-469-4500 Planning Grants 203,500 Jurisdictionispursuant to 1909PA106, as amended,MCL 460.551 et seq.; Prosecuting AttorneyGrants 2,398,732 or e-mail 1919PA 419, as amended,MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended,MCL Register of Deeds Programs 1,494,050 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306,asamended,MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as Roads 137,972,966 obits@newspaperclassifieds.com amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4of the Michigan Administrative Sheriff Grants 2,588,644 Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules,Mich. Admin Code, R Substance Abuse 18,581,747 $50 792.10101 throughR792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. Veterans’ Affairs 1,445,067 Deadline: Friday,November10, Noon. Total Expenditures $726,247,462 Bob Smith, Chair Macomb County BoardofCommissioners Veronica Klinefelt, Chair October 20, 2017 Finance Committee Published November 02, 2017

6A COURTS The Monroe News n monroenews.com Thursday, November 2, 2017

IN THE COURTS

DISTRICT-BRONSON fully driving away motor peace. 6 months’ proba- Heather J. Ryan, 35, 6255 duties. 2 years’ probation, Riverview, larceny in build- vehicle, failure to report tion, 90 days in jail, credit Telegraph Rd., Erie, operat- 43 days in jail, credit for ing, habitual offender-third Sentenced accident. Probable cause for 1 day served, balance as ing while intoxicated. Prob- 43 days served, 30 days offense. Pleads guilty. Sen- Amado P. Abaya, 77, 3464 conference Wednesday. directed, 15 days commu- able cause conference Nov. community service. $1,490 tencing Dec. 28. Hemmingway Lane, Lam- Preliminary exam Nov. 15. nity service. $1,171 fines 20. fines and costs. Curfew 10 Dylan A. Sams, 26, 854 bertville, trespassing. $50. Danielle R. McBain, 50, and costs. Charge of do- Michael J. Smith, 29, 6614 p.m.-6 a.m., obtain legiti- Gigi, Newport, failure to Martha J. Hunter, 37, 1305 York Blvd., Carleton, mestic violence dismissed. S. Dixie Hwy., Erie, operat- mate employment, attend pay child support. Pleads 169 Oakridge South, disor- domestic violence. Prob- Andrew M. Perez, 19, ing with blood alcohol con- substance abuse/mental guilty. Sentencing Jan. 11. derly person disturbing the able cause conference Nov. Beaverton, Ore., use of tent .17 or more. Probable health treatment, attend Facing charges peace. $215 fines and costs. 16. narcotic/cocaine. 90 days cause conference Nov. 20. AA, NA or CA, comply with Charge of fourth degree rules/regulations required Demetrius T. Adams, 41, Robert B. McKinney, 57, in jail, credit for 61 days Christopher D. Wilkie, child abuse dismissed. by sex offender registry. 1316 E. First St., receiv- 1116 Maple Ave., operating served. $312 fines and 18, 314 Borgess Ave., two ing and concealing stolen Facing charges Charge of sex offender-fail- while intoxicated-second costs. Charge of possession counts domestic violence. ure to register dismissed. property $1,000 or more, Matthew S. Bunker, 30, offense. Probable cause of methamphetamine/ec- Probable cause conference organized retail crime. 4520 Smith Rd., Ottawa conference Wednesday. stasy. Nov. 20. Justin M. Kalfayan, 31, Probable cause conference 13080 Burns Rd., Carleton, Lake, operating with blood Preliminary exam Nov. 15. James P. Randolph Jr., Joel G. Williams Jr., 36, Nov. 17. larceny in building. 3 years’ alcohol content .17 or 27, 2000 Muehleisen Rd., 15097 Hull Rd., operating Jesse A. Summers, 40, probation, 98 days in jail, Darrell D. Couch, 35, more. Probable cause con- Dundee, accident to fix- with blood alcohol content 12212 Ostrander Rd., May- credit for 8 days served, 90 712 E. Third St., domestic ference Nov. 13. tures, operating motor .17 or more. Probable cause bee, failure to stop at scene days via GPS tether. $1,615 violence, assault and bat- vehicle without security. conference Nov. 20. DISTRICT-CALKINS of serious personal injury fines and costs. Curfew 10 tery, breaking and enter- accident, false report of Optional 90-day jail term. ing-illegal entry without Sentenced p.m.-6 a.m., obtain legiti- felony. Probable cause $650 fines and costs. CIRCUIT-WEIPERT permission, assault/resist/ Paul M. Hinkley, 38, 224 Hannah L. Stein, 17, 353 mate employment, attend conference Wednesday. Sentenced substance abuse/mental obstruct police officer. Riverview Ave., possession Preliminary exam Nov. 15. Blackthorn Trail, assault Ramone B. Brown, 34, Probable cause conference of weapons while under and battery. 6 months’ in health treatment, attend Deanna S. Vining, 26, 20 Roseville, deliver con- Nov. 17. the influence. 1 year proba- jail, 93 days in jail, credit AA, NA or CA, attend im- N. Roessler, Apt. 415, car- trolled substance less than tion, 93 days in jail, credit for 1 day served, balance pulse control classes within CIRCUIT-WHITE rying concealed weapons, 50 grams. 3 years’ proba- for 1 day served, balance as as directed, 15 days com- 1 year. operate motor vehicle tion, 62 days in jail, credit Sentenced directed, 30 days commu- munity service. $700 fines Mickey J. Pelland, 49, To- without security. Probable for 2 days served, 90 days Chad A. Burkholder, 34, nity service. $1,829 fines and costs. ledo, larceny in building. 5 cause conference Wednes- on tether. $1,048 fines and 4214 Hill Rd., Lambertville, and costs. Two counts as- Jeremy T. Szekely, 28, years’ probation, 216 days day. Preliminary exam Nov. costs. Curfew 10 p.m.-6 in jail, credit for 216 days possess controlled sub- sault/resist/obstruct police Taylor, operating while im- 15. a.m., obtain legitimate served. $1,213 fines and stance less than 25 grams. officer dismissed. paired by liquor. 6 months’ employment, no contact costs. $1,921 restitution. 3 years’ probation, 66 days Brian D. Ware, 25, De- probation, 93 days in jail, DISTRICT-VITALE with co-defendant, attend Curfew 10 p.m.-6 a.m., in jail, credit for 66 days troit, use of controlled credit for 1 day served, 15 Sentenced substance abuse treat- obtain legitimate employ- served. $1,520 fines and substance. 61 days in jail, days community service. ment, attend AA, NA or CA ment, no contact with costs. Curfew 10 p.m.-6 credit for 61 days served, Jonathan A. Chapman- $1,600 fines and costs. Michalski, 45, 37 E. Jerome, if probation agent requires, codefendant, attend sub- a.m., obtain legitimate em- driver’s license suspended Facing charges driver’s license suspended Apt. 1, operating while im- stance abuse treatment, at- ployment, driver’s license 180 days. $145 fines and 6 months. paired by controlled sub- Jeffrey B. Campbell Jr., 39, tend AA, NA or CA. suspended 1 year, attend costs. Charge of possession substance abuse treat- stance/other intoxicating 1436 Hagans St., controlled Kevin D. Gates, 26, 1118 Jonathan M. Polhamus, of non-narcotic controlled ment, attend AA, NA or CA, substance. 86 days in jail, substance-second/subse- E. Fifth St., manufacture/ 32, 7119 S. Stony Creek substance, dismissed. comply with child support credit for 86 days served. quent offense, controlled distribute imitation con- Rd., assault/resist/obstruct Tiffany M. Williamson, order. $588 restitution. substance-second offense- trolled substance. 18-96 police officer. 3 years’ pro- 23, 806 E. Fourth St., op- double penalty. Probable months’ in prison, credit Lindsey T. Edmond, Daniel W. Fryer, 54, 1015 bation, 144 days in jail, erating while intoxicated- cause conference Nov. 9. for 65 days served. Also, as- 40, 907 E. Fourth St., two Harbor Ave., assault and credit for 54 days served, second offense, accident Preliminary exam Nov. 14. sault/resist/obstruct police counts deliver controlled to fixtures. 270 days in jail, battery. 6 months’ proba- 90 days on tether. $1,048 Joy R. Mason, 46, 408 officer. 16-24 months’ in substance less than 50 credit for 111 days served. tion, 93 days in jail, credit fines and costs. $30 restitu- Stewart Rd., domestic vio- prison, credit for 65 days grams. 3 years’ proba- $792 fines and costs. $822 for 5 days served, 15 days tion. Charge of malicious lence. Probable cause con- served. Time to be served tion,120 days in jail, credit restitution. Charges dis- community service. $933 destruction of fire/police ference Nov. 20. concurrently. $2,200 fines for 72 days served, balance fines and costs. Charge property dismissed. missed: driving while li- and costs. Charge of felony immediately, 30 days com- of felonious assault dis- Jessica A. Miller, 28, Austin E. Wilkie, 23, ad- cense suspended, driver firearms dismissed. munity service upon re- with open intoxicants in missed. 14567 Goutz Rd., possess dress unavailable, sex narcotic/cocaine less than Lisa M. Howard, 46, 427 lease from jail. $1,486 fines vehicle. John M. Laderach, 48, offender-failure to regis- 25 grams. Probable cause Hubble St., possess con- and costs. Raelyn N. Anteau-Riggs, 419 W. Elm Ave., disorder- ter. 25-84 months’ prison, conference Wednesday. trolled substance less than Keith A. Heck, 45, 886 18, 318 Almyra Ave., unlaw- ly person disturbing the credit for 97 days served. Preliminary exam Nov. 14. 25 grams. 365 days in jail, Also, sex offender-failure to Westwood Dr., operating Alyssa J. Roberts, 20, credit for 50 days served. comply with reporting du- while intoxicated, habitual 11711 S. Stony Creek Rd., $198 costs. Second count ties. 365 days in jail, credit offender-second offense. 5 STATE OF MICHIGAN Carleton, deliver/manufac- dismissed. for 97 days served. Time years’ probation, 365 days BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC ture marijuana. Probable Charles F. Johnston, 43, to be served concurrently. in jail, driver’s license sus- SERVICE COMMISSION cause conference Nov. 9. Toledo, sex offender-failure $661 fines and costs. pended 5 years’, 90 days Preliminary exam Nov. 14. to comply with reporting Plea entered on SCRAM tether after **** released from jail. $1,456 Gage A. Burkhart, 25, Bel- fines and costs. $110 resti- FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS leville, failure to pay child tution. Charge of no opera- STATE OF MICHIGAN support. Pleads guilty. Sen- OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY tor’s license, dismissed. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC tencing Jan. 11. CASE NO. U-18403 Marieo B. McIntosh, 35, Nicholas F. Higginbo- SERVICE COMMISSION 627 Winchester St., pos- tham, 20, 808 E. First St., • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission sess controlled substance (Commission) for authority to implement a power supply cost recovery upper apartment, maintain NOTICE OF HEARING less than 25 grams. 4 years’ plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of drug house. Pleads guilty. Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF probation, 182 days in jail, Sentencing Dec. 28. a maximum PSCR Factor of a negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR credit for 2 days served, customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY Jeri L. Irwin, 46, High- balance immediately, • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. CASE NO. U-18402 land, possess controlled last 90 days on electronic • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, substance less than 25 Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any monitoring. $798 fines and • Consumers Energy Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. grams. Pleads guilty. Sen- for Approval of a Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) plan and for costs. Curfew 10 p.m.-6 • The first public hearing in this matter will be held: authorization of monthly PSCR factors for 2018. tencing Jan. 4. a.m., driver’s license sus- DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. Matthew S. Miller, 31, 511 pended 6 months, no con- • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future tact with codefendant. hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. • You may call or write, Consumers Energy Company, One Energy Plaza, PUBLIC NOTICE Medina Melkic, 31, Ham- BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn Jackson, Michigan 49201, (800) 477-5050 for a free copy of its application. PAID PUBLIC NOTICE An person th applicatio at th office of Consumers nergy LOCATION: y may review e n e s E tramck, identity theft, Michigan Public Service Commission Company. STATE OF MICHIGAN 7109 West Saginaw Highway COUNTY OF MONROE habitual offender-third Lansing, Michigan 48909 NOTICE TO CREDITORS • The public hearing in this matter will be held: Decedent’s Trust offense. 180 days in jail, PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. credit for 86 days served, Thursday No 30 2017 at 9:00 A.M. PAUL M. SMITH The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped DATE/TIME: , vember , , GRANTOR TRUST balance immediately. $863 parking. Persons needing any accommodation to This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future Dated April 8, 2015 participate should contact the Commission’s Executive hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. Date of birth: September 24, 1948 fines and costs. Second Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request count of identity theft dis- Administrati La udg Dennis W. Mack NOTIE TO CREDITORS: The mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. BEFORE: ve w J e decedent, PAUL M. SMITH, died on missed. September 9, 2017. The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission Creditors of the decedent are to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Walter D. Windless, 40, 7109 West Saginaw Highway notified that all CLAIMS against him authority to implement a power supply cost recovery plan in its rate and/or his trust estate will be forever 628 John Anderson Ct., Lansing, Michigan 48917 barred unless presented to DOUGLAS schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric L. SMITH, named Trustee, at 3090 #32, deliver controlled sub- is seeking Commission approval to include a maximum PSCR Factor of a PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. South Custer Road, Monroe, Michigan negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 48161 within 4 months after the date of stance less than 50 grams. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped publication of this notice. 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request parking. Persons needing any accommodation to 4 years’ probation, 112 for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Dated: October 10, 2017 days in jail, credit for 112 DOUGLAS L. SMITH Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is a pipeline Secretary at (517) 284- 8090 in advance to request enterprise partly owned by a DTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural Trustee days served. $798 fines and mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. 3090 South Custer Road gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date Monroe, MI 48161 costs. Curfew 10 p.m.-6 of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric (734) 755-5731 has added a CCGT power plant. MARTIN J. KAMPRATH (P-39363) a.m., no contact with co- The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing Attorney-at-Law All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through to consider Consumers Energy Company requests Michigan Public Service 222 Washington Street defendant, driver’s license the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Commission for approval of a Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) plan and for Monroe, MI 48161 suspended 1 year, 90 days authorizatio of monthl PSCR factor fo 2018 with ma monthl PSCR (734) 242-9500 Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual n y s r , a ximum y NOVEMBER 2, 2017 on SCRAM tether. Charges on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word factor of not less than $0.00088 per kWh for all classes of customers. or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through dismissed: maintain drug michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. house, second count of de- staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the PUBLIC NOTICE liver controlled substance E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall PAID PUBLIC NOTICE as an attachment to an email sent to: [email protected]. If you less than 50 grams. electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 STATE OF MICHIGAN November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Michael T. Wingle, 35, or by email at: [email protected]. PROBATE COURT traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon MONROE COUNTY Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall address unavailable, two DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by November 21, WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. NOTICE TO CREDITORS counts uttering and pub- 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) Decedent’s Estate Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of The proof of service shall indicate service upon Consumers Energy Company’s FILE NO. 2017-0556-DE lishing-state warrant. 5 position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an Legal Department – Regulatory Group, One Energy Plaza, Jackson, MI 49201. Estate of EDWARD SIMPSON, years’ probation, 210 days appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position Decedent in jail, credit for 86 days and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. Date of birth: 02/02/1926 To ance th st tend hearin an served, balance imme- a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this file an appear , e individual mu at the g d advise the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of AND CREDITORS: diately. $1,386 fines and Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes whose address(es) are unknown and private. Pu Servic Commission’s whose interest in the matter may be costs. $20 restitution. 90 include information you wish to remain public information, thus available on the Michigan blic e barred or affected by the following: website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish The decedent died October 10, days on SCRAM tether Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s to remain private. Rules of Practice and Procedure R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for 2017. upon release from jail, cur- 284-8130. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s An application for informal probate further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) Ru Practice Proce 792.1042 an 792.10432. ts was filed by Lynn R. Simpson, 1716 few 10 p.m.-6 a.m., no con- les of and dure R 2 d R Reques for Heather St., Temperance, Michigan A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. 48182. tact with victim. Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office A copy of Consumers Energy Company’s request may be reviewed on the On October 27, 2017, the Monroe of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate Commission’s at an at office County Probate Court, 106 East Patrick B. Wright, 30, 1227 website : michigan.gov/mpscedockets, d the of First Street, Monroe, Michigan 48161 in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Consumers Energy Company. For more information on how to participate in a granted informal probate. Herrington Dr., two counts telephone at (517) 284-8090. case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Creditors of the decedent are notified deliver controlled sub- The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose (517) 284-8090. Th Utility nsumer Representation Fund ha been fo th that all CLAIMS against the estate will of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various e Co s created r e be forever barred unless presented to stance less than 50 grams, Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in Lynn R. Simpson, named personal habitual offender-third of- Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer representative or proposed personal Participatio Board, rt Licensin an Regulatory Affairs, P. Bo representative or to both the probate fense. 16-480 months’ in Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. n Depa ment of g d O. x court at 106 East First Street, Monroe, 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Michigan 48161 and the named/ prison, credit for 4 days Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; proposed personal representative served. $1,410 fines and 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as costs. $100 restitution. amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative Dated: October 27, 2017 Third count dismissed. Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 Lynn R. Simpson 792.10101 through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. throug 792.10137, an 792.1040 throug 792.10448. Personal representative Plea entered h R d R 1 h R 1716 Heather St. Temperance, MI 48182 Todd D. Beason, 50, 8738 [THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAY APPROVE, Russell A. Smith, P29750 REJECT, OR AMEND PROPOSALS MADE BY CONSUMERS ENERGY.] Attorney-at-Law Davey Dr., Newport, enter- 9042 Lewis Ave., P.O. Box 490 2017 Temperance, MI 48182 ing without breaking with October 20, (734) 847-8080 NOVEMBER 2, 2017 intent to commit a felony 1084-E or larceny. Pleads guilty. Sentencing Dec. 21.

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WATERFORD TWP. Daughters of American Revolution marks anniversary

TheLydia Barnes Potter Chapterofthe Daughters of theAmericanRevolu- tion meet at 6:30 p.m. Mon- day, Nov. 13,atthe at Grace Chapel,1515 N. Williams Lake Road, Waterford. Thechap- terrecently Sharon cleaned Longman tombstones of CivilWar veterans in OakHill Cemetery as part of theDaughters of the American Revolution’s na- tionwide efforttocollec- tivelyprovide community serviceactivitiestocom- memorate the127th anni- versary of itsfounding. The national “Day of Service” conforms to itsmission of providingcommunity ser- vices,aswellas, thepreser- vation of historyand hon- oringAmerica’s veterans. Formoreinformation,at- tend themeeting at 6:30 p.m. on thesecond Monday of each monthorvisit www.waterford.michdar.net. •Salute toVeteransGala: Michigan Paralyzed Veter- ansofAmericanhosts the 2017 Salute to Veterans Gala from 6to9p.m. Friday, Nov, 10,atThe Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100Grand RiverAvenue, Novi.Thiseventisthe or- ganization’s largestannual fundraiser.Dinnertickets are$120. TheSalutetoVet- eransonlineauction is Nov. 3to17atwww.biddingfor- PHOTO COURTESY OF EMILYBARBERI good.com/mpva/2017. To WaterfordDAR ChapterRegentBette Twyman (left), EmilyBarberi,Oak Hill Cemetery VolunteerDirectorLarry Keehn, CaroleDeMarco,Project Chairs purchase dinner tickets, Virginia Poehlman andJudyHarroun, Jane Easton,Kay Barlow andClairePryor cleanedtombstonesatOak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac. donate an auction item,be- include EnvoyMortgage, 248-698-4942, ext. 2or come asponsor or to make 120W.4th St.Rochester. emaildharris@whitelakeli- emailwithsubject line STATE OF MICHIGAN agiftdonation,callJaclyn Also collecting canned brary.org. “VeteransAffairs”to Kochisat248-476-9000, goodsfor theVVA 154and Sharon Longmanat BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC ext. 06,email jkochis@ active-dutyfood pantry. [email protected] SERVICE COMMISSION michiganpva.orgorvisit Volunteerartistsare needed TheOakland Pressis twoweeks’noticefor www.michiganpva.org. foraproject to paintpaned interested in allveterans scheduled events and **** •FemaleVeteransForum: windowstoraise funds. events in Oakland includeaphone number FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS TheWelcome Missionary Formoreinformation and County.Pleasesend forreaders to call formore Baptist Church hostsa collection locations, email info in thebodyofan information. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Female Veterans Forum, [email protected] CASE NO. U-18403 “Rise” ResilientinSeeking or call 586-752-9421. ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Excellence,from9a.m.to4 •Christmas StockingPack- HURON VALLEY SCHOOLS p.m. Friday,Nov.10, at 143 HIGHLAND, MI 48357 •DTE Electric CompanyrequestsMichigan Public ServiceCommission ingParty: OaklandCounty (Commission)for authority to implement apowersupply costrecovery Oneida,Pontiac. Formore Sportsmen’sClubhosts a Huron Valley Schoolswill be receiving bids for the following bid package: plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of information,call248-515- Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include Desert Angels Christmas Food Service Equipment 2017 0081 or emailwmbcvets@ Stocking PackingParty amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87millsper kWh in PSCR gmail.com. There will not be apre-bidmeeting. Bid documents will be available customers’ bills forthe period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. from 4to6p.m.Thursday, online at http://www.hvs.org/bids/ or by going to the District’s web site, •The information below describes how aperson may participateinthis case. •VeteransDay Breakfast: Nov. 9, at 4770 Waterford www.hvs.org and clicking on Quick Links,then selectingBid Registration TheAmericanLegion Post &Information. •You may callorwrite,DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, Road, Independence Town- Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747for afreecopy of its application. Any 172Auxiliary hostsafree ship. Acceptingdonations Sealedbids should be submitted to Sandra Elka,Supervisor of personmay reviewthe application at the offices of DTEElectric Company. Veterans DayBreakfast Purchasing, HuronValley Schools, 2390 S. Milford Rd., Highland, MI of allthingsChristmasfor •The firstpublic hearing in this matterwill be held: from 7to9a.m.Saturday, troops deployed overseas 48357.Bids are to be submitted no later than 1:00PMlocal time on Nov. 11,atthe Rochester Monday,November 13, 2017. The District will not consider or accept a DATE/TIME: Tuesday,November 28, 2017, at 9:00a.m. includingChristmasgifts, bid received afterthe date and time specified for bid submission. Bids This hearing will be aprehearing conference to setfuture CommunityHouse,816 cookies, candy,decorations will be publicly opened immediately followingthe closeofreceiving bids. hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. Ludlow.The auxiliaryand No oral, email, telephonic or telegraphic proposals shall be considered. anddonationsfor shipping. BEFORE: Administrative LawJudge Suzanne D. Sonneborn communityinviteveterans Formoreinformation,call In compliancewithMCL 380.1267,the bid shall be accompanied by andthe publictoattend, 248-736-6403orvisit asworn and notarizedstatement disclosing any familial relationship LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission to honorveteransand to that exists betweenthe ownerorany employee of the bidder and 7109 WestSaginawHighway www.thedesertangel.org. Lansing,Michigan 48909 sharesome good timesand any member of the board, or the superintendent of the school district. •Library Concert: The Thebid shall also be accompanied by asworn and notarized statement PARTICIPATION: Any interestedpersonmay attend andparticipate. storieswithlocal veterans. disclosing whether the bidder is an Iran Linked Business in compliance WhiteLakeTownship The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped with PA 517 of 2012. The Board shall not accept abid that does not Formoreinformation,call parking.Persons needing anyaccommodation to Libraryhoststhe Musicof includethesesworn and notarizeddisclosurestatements. 248-651-8137. Weaponsand Plowshares participate should contactthe Commission’sExecutive •HolidayPacking Party: TheBoard reserves the right to waiveany irregularities, rejectany or all Secretary at (517) 284-8090in advancetorequest free concertfrom6:30to bids, or acceptany bid when in the opinion of the Board such action will mobility,visual, hearing or otherassistance. TheWomen MarinesAs- 7:30 p.m. Monday,Nov.13, best serve the District’sinterest. sociation MI-2 MotorCity The Michigan Public Service Commission(Commission) will hold ahearing at 7527 E. Highland Road LindsayCotter to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Chapterhosts aHoliday for (M-59).Aspartofits “World Secretary, BoardofEducation authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate Deployed Troops Packing schedulesfor 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric WarIand America” series, PublishedNovember 2, 2017 Partyfrom10a.m.to2p.m. theconcertfor allagesby is seeking Commission approvaltoincludeamaximum PSCR Factor of a Saturday,Nov.18, at theRo- negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January musiciansMattWatroba 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also,toapproveDTE Electric’s request meoMasonic Temple231 N. andRev.RobertJonesex- SPRINGFIELD CHARTERTOWNSHIP for Commission review and approval of the expenseassociated with DTE Main St.Romeo.Helpsort, plores howmusic wasused Notice of Ordinance Adoption andSummary Electric’s agreements with NEXUS GasTransmission, which is apipeline pack andshipatouchofthe throughAmerica’s history On October 12, 2017,ataregular meeting, the Township Board of enterprisepartly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to providefirm natural holidays to deployed service to supportand protestwars. Springfield Charter Township adopted an amendment to the Springfield gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumedin-service date members. Collection loca- Township CodeofOrdinances, Ordinance No. 2017(1), being of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric Formoreinformation,con- has added aCCGT power plant. tionsnow acceptingitems amendments to Chapter16, Article II. Fire Code, to be effective upon tact Denise Harris-Fiems publication of this Notice of Adoption. Alldocuments filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’sE-Docketswebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Atrue and completecopy of these amendments canbeinspected Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual or obtainedatthe officeofthe Clerk, Springfield Charter Township, on the E-Dockets help page.Documents may alsobesubmitted, in Word 12000 Davisburg Road,Davisburg MI 48350, at all times said office is or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ open for business. MIPREPZONE michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission Asummary of the amendmentsfollows: staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. Your home forlocalhigh school sports Any person wishing tointervene and become aparty to the caseshall SECTION 1—AMENDMENTS Everything youneed to know includingthe latest electronically file apetition to intervene with this CommissionbyFriday, Section 16-19. InternationalFire Code,was amended to adoptby November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervenemay also be filed using the scores andupdates on thegames thatmattertoyou. reference the 2015 editionofthe International Fire Code, except for the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate serviceupon VISITTHEOAKLANDPRESS.COM/MIPREPZONE deletions and additions set forth in the balance of Article II. DTEElectric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis,One Energy Plaza, 688 Section 16-20. Purpose,was amended to reference the 2015 editionof WCB,Detroit, MI48226. theInternationalFire Code. Anyperson wishingtoappear at the hearing to make astatement of positionwithout becomingaparty to the casemay participate by filing an THECHARTERTOWNSHIP Section16-21. References in code, remained unchanged. appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attendthe hearing OF COMMERCE Section16-22.State ortownship regulations prevail, was amended and advise the presiding administrativelaw judge of his or her wish to make to add“or township” to the section title and to provide that when astatementofposition. All information submitted to the Commission in this 2009 TOWNSHIPDR., township ordinance or regulations apply ahigher standard or matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, regulation than appliedinthis code,the higher standard of township Service Commission’s website, and subject todisclosure. Please do not MI 48390 ordinance shall apply. include information you wishtoremainprivate. Section16-23. References in code, remained unchanged. Requests foradjournment must be made pursuanttothe Commission’s NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rules of Practiceand Procedure R792.10422 andR792.10432. Requests for COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Section16-24. Activation of fire alarm systems, remained unchanged. further information on adjournmentshould be directed to (517) 284-8130. PROGRAMYEAR2018 Section16-25. Changes in code, was amended to referenceadditions, Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s requestmay be reviewed on the amendmentsand deletions to the 2015edition, ratherthan the Commission’swebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Commerce 2013 edition,ofthe InternationalFire Codewhich is adopted by of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate in acase, youmay contact the Commission at the above address or by will hold apublic hearing on the use of Community Development reference through this ordinance. telephoneat(517) 284-8090. BlockGrantFunds. The Hearing will be held on Tuesday, Section 16-26. fees, remained unchanged. The Utility Consumer Representation Fund hasbeen createdfor the purpose November 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Township Hall located at SECTION 2—INVALIDITY of aiding in the representation of residential utility customersinvarious 2009 Township Drive, CommerceTownship, MI 48390 for the purpose of Providesthatifany word, clause, sentence,paragraph orsectionofthe Commissionproceedings. Contact the Chairperson,Utility Consumer hearing public comments on the Community Development Block Grant Ordinance isheld to beillegalorunenforceable,the remainingportions Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. (CDBG) Program Year 2018 application in the approximated amount of of theOrdinance would not beaffected. Box 30004,Lansing,Michigan48909, formore information. $71,832 to fund eligible projects. All interested citizens are requested Jurisdictionispursuant to 1909PA106, as amended,MCL 460.551 et seq.; to attend the Hearing. Comments will also be received in writing or in SECTION 3—EFFECTIVEDATE 1919PA 419, as amended,MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended,MCL person at the Township Hall until 5:00 p.m. November 14, 2017. Providesthat the Ordinance is effective upon publication as 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306,asamended,MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as prescribed by law. amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4of the Michigan Administrative The Township Board Roomishandicap accessible. Arrangements Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules,Mich. Admin Code, R to reasonably accommodate special needs, including handicap SECTION 4—REPEALING CLAUSE 792.10101 throughR792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. accessibility or interpreter,will be made upon receiving 72 houradvance Provides that all ordinances or other parts of ordinances in conflict with notice. Contact Melissa Creech, Township Clerk at 248-960-7020 for these ordinance amendments arerepealed, only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance amendment full force and effect. special services. LAURA MOREAU,Clerk October 20, 2017 Janet Bushey,CDBG Coordinator SpringfieldCharter Township Published November 2, 2017 Published November 2, 2017

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pushes for more defense funding. Aerospace “Markets seem to vary and sometimes the economy takes a downturn,” said Kevin Witt, Witco Inc. presi- Continued from Page 1A dent. “But generally there are still some markets that have some strength. We made the decision to open maybe another sector like technology is up and that ourselves up to aerospace and that has opened us up to can oset the risk.” knew opportunities. Belleman said there is no doubt in his mind that an- If another recession comes around, while I don’t Nan Louise Perley other recession is looming and that the auto industry think anyone would be prepared for another one, I will face upsets. Belleman said he expects a small re- would say we are more prepared for it with as we have PORT HURON -Nan cession that could last three to ve months to spring diversied our customers.” Louise Perley, 59, of Port up in about a year to 18 months. Witt said his company became AF 9100 certied in Huron, died Tuesday, Oc- Belleman said the automotive industry is peaking 2009 following the economic downturn, in order to be now, but dealerships soon could have more products certied to produce even more aerospace parts at that tober 31, 2017. than they can sell. time. She was born Sep- “Usually when you see big incentives come out like Of the parts that Witco manufactures, about 50 per- tember 30, 1958 in Port zero percent interest that means things are question- cent are for the aerospace industry. It also produces Huron to the late George able because they are trying to move the product,” Bel- parts for the medical, metal mining, and industrial and Anna Ernst. She leman said. equipment industries, as well as some automotive married David K. Perley But Casey said Michigan, and the St. Clair County parts. on September 15, 1984 in area, are prime locations to take advantage of the aero- In the aerospace sector, Witco’s portfolio includes space industry and now is the perfect time to begin di- parts used in aircraft landing gear parts involved in Port Huron. versifying if companies haven’t already. He said more missile-launching mechanisms. Nan was a 1976 gradu- companies, such as Witco. Inc and Eismann Automo- “(Aerospace) is a demanding industry,” he said. “It’s ate of Port Huron North- tive, have aerospace contracts. Casey said while the more demanding than any other industry we have ern High School. She was employed at Marshall demand for automobiles uctuates, the demand for ventured into.” E. Campbell Company for over 30 years. aerospace parts remains more steady. Contact Nicole Hayden at (810) 989-6279 or nhay- She enjoyed reading, playing euchre, scrabble He said there will probably even be an uptick in [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @nicoleand- and spending time with her family. need for aerospace parts as President Donald Trump pig. She is survived by her husband, David K. Perley; her daughter, Mallory (Albert) Sabon; five siblings, Nora (Gary) Dean, Joe Ann Burgett, Charlene Burgett, Vicki (Brad) Burda and Ted (Debbie) average of 3.5 or greater and be enrolled in a number of Ernst; mother-in-law, Marion Perley; sister-in-law, Award academic-based classes. Elizabeth Perley; and many nieces, nephews and “After speaking with our high school principal, it cousins. She was preceded in death by her father- Continued from Page 1A was evident that a mistake was made when identify- in-law, Kirk Perley; and her mother, Leah Grace. ing students for this award, due to the fact that a letter ed world, that’s a dirty word,” Grassel said. “I want that was sent home inviting a student to the ceremony who Visitation will be 2-8 p.m. Friday in the Kar- to change.” didn’t meet the full criteria,” he said in an email. rer-Simpson Funeral Home Grassel said she met with the high school sta “It is clear that the high school made an error in Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Tuesday but wasn’t promised any change. She said identifying students for this year’s award and we re- November 4, 2017 in Karrer-Simpson Funeral she isn’t done. spectfully apologize for any grief this has caused. Be- Home, with visitation one hour prior to the ser- “I’m guessing they’re going to try to quiet me,” Gras- cause of this, we will be taking corrective action so that vice. The Reverend Doug Studaker will officiate. sel said. “But when it comes to my kids, I’m not quiet, this does not happen again in the future.” Memorials may be made to the American Dia- not with this. Not when they do that.” Contact Liz Shepard at (810) 989-6273 or lshe- Superintendent Shawn Wightman said students el- [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @lvshe- betes Association. igible for the academic award must have a grade point pard. For guest book and information, please visit karrersimpson.com.

STATE OF MICHIGAN vidual the option to go to speak (from) dierent the city is spending less BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Yale into closed session. perspectives on issues. I from its surplus, which he SERVICE COMMISSION “I know I feel like I’m in don’t think those are oc- recalled was much, much Continued from Page 1A a position to lead the city curring now due to lack of larger the last time he was **** forward,” Gill said. “I be- good leadership.” mayor more than a dec- FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS “We have a high vacancy lieve it starts at the top Busch said there are ade ago. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY rate in our downtown with putting in good pol- things that have im- Contact Jackie Smith area. We also have (some) icies, leading people proved since his becom- at (810) 989-6270 or CASE NO. U-18403 space in our industrial through professional dis- ing mayor. People are of- [email protected]. park, as well as around cussions and giving ev- ten in compliance with Follow her on Twitter •DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) for authority to implement apower supply cost recovery the rest of the city.” erybody the opportunity blight issues, he said, and @Jackie20Smith. plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of Busch said the city has Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include had a problem with blight amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. — something that “wasn’t • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. being enforced” earlier on •You maycall or write,DTE Electric Company, One EnergyPlaza,Detroit, but that he wants to con- Michigan 48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 forafree copy of its application. Any tinue to see progress in. person mayreviewthe application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. He added he hoped to up- • The first public hearing in this matter will be held: date the city’s master DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. plan, as well as its down- This hearing will be aprehearing conference to set future town development and hearing datesand decideother proceduralmatters. recreation plans, to make BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn it eligible for grant oppor- LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway tunities it has missed out Lansing, Michigan 48909 on in the past. PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The combination may The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped aid in eorts to bring parking. Persons needing any accommodation to businesses downtown, participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request he said. The mayor, how- mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. ever, said he’s also got an The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold ahearing eye overall on the city’s - to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for nances and the council’s authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric need to keep its “thumb is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of a on the budget to make negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request sure we don’t spend more for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE than we have.” Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is apipeline “We are nally getting enterprise partly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date a handle on our decit. It of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric appears probably at the has added aCCGT power plant. end of this budget year, All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through we will — for the rst time the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual in a decade — have a cash on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word surplus,” Busch said. or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ In recent months, he michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. said the city has found Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case shall some ways to save, in- electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, cluding going from 24 to KOHLER Belay™ Hydrotherapy Walk-In Bath November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the 20 hours of police cover- traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 age each day. Also includ- WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. ed was bringing retired GET A FREE Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of law enforcement ocer position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing an Brian Mahay as police NIGHTLIGHT appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make chief, which saves the astatement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this city money on benets. TOILET SEAT matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Gill resigned from City AFTER YOUR QUOTE* Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Council soon after Ma- Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s hay was hired. Mahay Rules of Practice and Procedure R792.10422 and R792.10432. Requests for replaced former chief Mi- further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. chael Redman’s tenure, CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office whose contract expired at of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate the end of 2016, spurring (810) 479-4200 in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by some contention among telephone at (517) 284-8090. residents and ocials. The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various Gill said it was other Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer issues, though, that ulti- DESIGNED & ASSEMBLED Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. mately led to both his de- LIFETIME LIMITED Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. cision to resign and to IN THE U.S.A. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; WARRANTY 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL seek the mayor seat. 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as He said council hadn’t amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4ofthe Michigan Administrative properly given an em- Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through R792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. ployee time to receive *Limited time offer. Valid through November 19, 2017. Participating dealers only. Not available in AK, HI or Nassau County, NY, Suffolk County, NY, Westchester County, NY and Buffalo County, NY. Also performance feedback — may not be available in other areas. Dealer will provide customer with certificate for free KOHLER that in one instance, it Nightlight toilet seat upon completion of in-home consultation. No certificate will be provided for in- home consultations that are scheduled but not completed. Certificates for free product to be redeemed was talked about in an directly from Kohler Co. Cannot be combined with any other advertised offer. Installed in as little as one October 20, 2017 open session without day. Installation of toilet seat not included. properly giving the indi- LJ-0100388788 LJ-0100388602

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SAGINAW 2 men hospitalized after pair of shootings Victims in vehicles when they were attacked, one near site of Oct. 26 slaying

Bob Johnson found a man with multiple gunshot wounds and 15th in the county. shootings that occurred over the weekend. [email protected] seated in a vehicle. Also on Monday, police responded to About 3 a.m. Saturday, police responded The man was transported to the hospital, Norman and North 6th Street about 6 p.m., to a shooting on Mason and Hayes on the Saginaw police have released more according to Lopez. He is reported to be in sta- where they found a car had crashed into a city’s West Side. details about a pair ofshootings that ble condition. tree after a man inside had been shot sev- On Sunday, a shooting victim showed up occurred just hours apart Monday in The shooting took place a few blocks eral times in a drive-by shooting. at a local hospital after 2 a.m., according to Saginaw. from where 54-year-old Shlindrill Bonita The man was taken to the hospital, Saginaw County 911 Authority. Detective Sgt. Oscar Lopez said officers Lewis was shot and killed in a vehicle in the according to Lopez. He also was listed in Anyone with information is asked to call responded to Woodward near Alpine about Sheridan Park subdivision on Oct. 26. stable condition. Lopez at 989-759-1598 or Crime Stoppers at 1:30 p.m. for a report of a shooting and Lewis was the 11th homicide in the city Police also are investigating two other 1-800-422-JAIL.

SAGINAW SAGINAW Third year without Dog virus forces shelter closed Halloween arsons Isis Simpson-Mersha virus is one of the causes The Sagi- [email protected] of kennel cough, a conta- naw County Fire officials Watch,” Raines said. “Having gious, condition that causes Animal Care people out and about, watch- A contagious virus has symptoms such as cough- and Control credit volunteers, ing for anything suspicious caused the Saginaw County ing, sneezing and lethargy Center will — it makes a difference.” Animal Care and Control in dogs. It is not life threat- be closed officials for The Saginaw Arson Center to shut its doors until ening. until Mon- Watch, now a 10-year tra- Monday. “The number of unvac- day while it organizing patrols dition, is a collaboration The center has seen an cinated strays that come in, deals with between neighborhood increase in parainfluenza. unfortunately, our building the canine associations, volunteers While shut down, the shel- is not set up for proper iso- parainflu- Michael Kransz and city police, fire and ter will undergo deep clean- lation,” Stoffel said. “So we enza virus. [email protected] inspections personnel orga- ing and isolation of animals are shutting down to stop MLive.com nizing patrols to combat being treated, according to the foot traffic in and out of files For the third year in hooligans who set blazes on a news release from the Sag- the building.” a row, Saginaw has gone Devil’s Night and Hallow- inaw County Animal Care The last time the cen- without an arson on Devil’s een. and Control Center. ter was closed for a conta- Night (the night before Hal- Since its inception, the If you have been in the gious illness was in 2016 for loween) and Halloween. number of arsons on Devil’s care center within in the a canine parvovirus out- Only one fire was Night and Halloween have last two weeks, be on the break, a highly contagious reported in the city on Hal- fallen significantly. look out for flulike symp- and potentially fatal virus loween. It was a car fire “I just think all the credit toms in your dog. spread from dog to dog by about 6:45 p.m. near Supe- has to go to the citizens and “Our numbers are very direct or indirect contact rior and Gratiot, said Sag- all the hard work they’re high right now,” Lisa Stoffel, with their feces. STATE OF MICHIGAN inaw Fire Battalion Chief doing,” Saginaw Fire Chief director of Saginaw County If you notice symptoms BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Thomas Raines. Chris Van Loo previously Animal Care and Control in your pet, call 989-797- Raines said the fire did said. “They’ve really taken Center said. 4500 or contact your veter- SERVICE COMMISSION not appear to be suspicious. this thing over, and they’re Canine parainfluenza inarian. **** “We’d like to thank Arson taking the streets back.” FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS STATE OF MICHIGAN OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC CASE NO. U-18403 SAGINAW SERVICE COMMISSION •DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission NOTICE OF HEARING (Commission) for authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate schedules for 2018 Metered Jurisdictional Sales of Mayor to be parade FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF Electricity. DTE Electric is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of anegative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. grand marshal CASE NO. U-18402 •The information below describes how aperson may participate in this case. •You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, •Consumers Energy Companyrequests Michigan Public ServiceCommission Michigan48226-1279, (800) 477-4747 for afree copy of its application. Any for Approval of a Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) plan and for person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. 40th annual authorization of monthly PSCR factors for 2018. •The first public hearing in this matter will be held: DATE/TIME: Tuesday, November 28, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. •The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. Christmas Parade This hearing will be aprehearing conference to set future hearing datesand decide other procedural matters. •You may call or write, Consumers Energy Company, One Energy Plaza, set for Nov. 18 Jackson, Michigan 49201, (800) 477-5050 for a free copy of its application. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Suzanne D. Sonneborn Any person may review the application at the offices of Consumers Energy Company. LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission Isis Simpson-Mersha 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48909 [email protected] •The public hearing in this matter will be held: PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 30, 2017, at 9:00 A.M. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped Plans for Christmas are This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future parking. Persons needing any accommodation to underway — one of them hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. participate should contact the Commission’s Executive includes Saginaw Mayor Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis W. Mack Dennis Browning leading mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. the 40th annual Christmas Saginaw Mayor Dennis LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold ahearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s September 28, 2017 application for Parade as the grand marshal. Browning will be the grand 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48917 authority to implement apower supply cost recovery plan in its rate The parade, hosted by marshal of the Christmas schedules for 2018 metered jurisdictional sales of electricity. DTE Electric Positive Results Downtown Parade. MLive.com PARTICIPATION: Anyinterested person mayattend andparticipate. is seeking Commission approval to include amaximum PSCR Factor of a Saginaw kicks off at 11 a.m. Thehearingsiteisaccessible, includinghandicapped negative 0.87 mills per kWh in PSCR customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Also, to approve DTE Electric’s request Nov. 18. parking.Persons needingany accommodation to participate should contactthe Commission’sExecutive for Commission review and approval of the expense associated with DTE Browning is a retired Sag- conducts training in its Secretary at (517) 284- 8090 in advance to request Electric’s agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, which is apipeline inaw Police officer who has Flint, Saginaw, Lansing and mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. enterprise partly owned by aDTE Energy affiliate, to provide firm natural served the city of Saginaw Detroit offices. gas transportation for 30,000 Dth per day with an assumed in-service date of September 1, 2018, increasing to 75,000 Dth per day when DTE Electric for 32 years. Specializing in “I was just very blessed TheMichigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will holdahearing has added aCCGT power plant. crime prevention and com- that they asked me to be it to consider Consumers Energy CompanyrequestsMichiganPublic Service All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through munity relations, he worked this year, and I’m very hon- Commission for approval of a Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) plan and for the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. in the schools as a resource ored,” Browning said. authorization of monthly PSCR factors for 2018, with a maximum monthly PSCR Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual factor of not less than $0.00088 per kWh for all classes of customers. officer, served as D.A.R.E. The parade route begins on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ coordinator and instructor at Johnson and North Wash- theCommission’sE-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the and filled the role of Crime ington, continues south on staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, Stoppers coordinator for Washington to Ezra Rust as an attachment to an email sent to: [email protected]. If you Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case shall mid-Michigan, according to Drive and concludes at Ojib- require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Friday, a news release from PRIDE. way Island. or by email at: [email protected]. November 17, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the He currently is the cor- For information on how Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by November 21, DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 688 porate trainer for Teachout to participate in the parade, 2017. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. Security Solutions Inc. and call 989-753-9168. The proof of service shall indicate service upon Consumers Energy Company’s Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of Legal Department – Regulatory Group, One Energy Plaza, Jackson, MI 49201. position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing an Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make taKe OUt MOnDaY2-8 To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the GRILLED HAM CHOICE NY STRIP astatement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this AND CHEESE $ presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public WITH FF 2.99 STEAK DINNER position. 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