STATE OF

BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

In the matter of the application of ) DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY for approval ) of a refund related to self-implementation ) Case No: U-20258 of amended service rates beginning ) November 1, 2017 and ending May 1, 2018 )

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A2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018 THE ANN ARBOR NEWS

CONTACT US Marijuana Ann Arbor mlive.com/annarbor FROM A1 seen more dispensaries come to be exacerbated by canna- place on the face of this earth “Regular use is also linked forward than many expected. bis use,” she said. “And I do in terms of reasonable canna- Sara Scott increase the city’s distance to psychological problems, She thinks revising it to 1,000 think that environment, it bis policy.” Regional News Manager requirements for medical poorer lung health and a feet is reasonable to limit the sends a message, and that Ream argued many peo- [email protected] marijuana dispensaries. higher likelihood of drug concentration, especially it’s important to be mind- ple have moved to Ann Arbor 517-768-4983 The changes await final dependence in adulthood.” near neighborhoods and day ful about the environment because it’s cannabis-friendly approval after an initial Ann Arbor resident Kelly care centers. around youth-oriented cen- and they feel safe here. Local News and Sports: first reading last month. Walkovich, a mother and Council member Kirk ters.” “We need bold and creative [email protected] They would require new pediatrician at the Mott Chil- Westphal, D-2nd Ward, said Walkovich said there are leadership from City Council [email protected] marijuana dispensaries dren’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, he was probably guilty of more than 3,500 patients in in terms of safely integrating approved after Oct. 31 to be has lobbied the council to add some “public health relativ- Ann Arbor who have active cannabis into western cul- Obituaries at least 1,000 feet from other distance protections for day ism” in the city’s earlier dis- medical marijuana cards. ture,” he said. [email protected] dispensaries, a change from care centers and other youth cussions about the allowable She said council members “Cannabis can create 877-253-4113 the city’s current 600-foot centers to the regulations for density of marijuana dispen- have an obligation to also much enjoyment and com- buffer rule. marijuana dispensaries in saries. serve and protect the 16,000- merce, and serve to mitigate STATEWIDE The proposed ordinance Ann Arbor. “I recognize our citizens’ plus children who live in Ann damage caused by alcohol, changes would addition- She said she has sent a sig- strenuous embrace of med- Arbor. opiates, methamphetamine mlivemediagroup.com ally require marijuana nificant amount of documen- ical marijuana, and we have “Their hardworking par- or whatever,” he added. “The Danny R. Gaydou businesses to be at least tation and peer-reviewed a lot of other public health ents and families who live in cannabis industry in the President 1,000 feet from child care literature to council docu- issues going on, but I really this community are counting United States will be worth [email protected] centers or group child care menting with knowledge and appreciate the outreach from on you to protect them,” she many tens of billions of dol- John P. Hiner homes, an expansion of the “not fear” the concerns about the physicians in our com- told council members, urg- lars. Ann Arbor is going to Vice President of Content existing requirement that marijuana as it relates to chil- munity and other medical ing them to form a strategic be a world leader in cannabis [email protected] they must be at least 1,000 dren. professionals who keep an planning committee to lever- commerce.” Jeannie Parent feet from schools. Noting there’s already a eye on this and who know age local expertise around Ream argued “a few Chief Revenue Officer With four council mem- 1,000-foot buffer require- the data,” he said. “This is a the issue, including public conservatives” who have [email protected] bers absent Aug. 23, the ment for K-12 schools, tough balance, and my think- health, medical profession- approached council “full of Michael Assink council decided to put the Walkovich argued Thursday ing has evolved on this, and als and other stakeholders, to various reefer madness fears” Vice President of Sales matter on hold until Tues- it’s illogical to assume the I’m glad we’re having the dis- come up with “a rational and shouldn’t control policy in [email protected] day. risks aren’t the same for chil- cussion.” harmonious policy so that we Ann Arbor. He suggested Steve Westphal dren in other settings. Council member Anne all can live in safety together.” they should move to Saline Vice President — National Sales PEDIATRICIANS SAY “I urge you to heed the Bannister, a cannabis advo- instead. [email protected] LEGALIZING POT MAY medical advice that toddlers cate who spoke at the Hash VOTERS WANT TO MAKE “Our voters don’t believe Small Business Advertising SEND A BAD MESSAGE and infants are equally and Bash marijuana rally in Ann ANN ARBOR CANNABIS- in any distance requirements [email protected] TO CHILDREN in many ways more vulnera- Arbor this year, has sug- FRIENDLY CITY between dispensaries or any 616-222-3330 Yanik said he supports ble and to take action to help gested marijuana can help Chuck Ream, a longtime limited numbers for dis- the American Academy of protect our vulnerable pop- address the opioid addiction local marijuana activist, pensaries allowed,” he said. DELIVERY/ Pediatrics policy statement ulations within Ann Arbor,” crisis. offered a different perspec- “This policy is born of fear. CUSTOMER from January 2015, which she said. tive at Thursday’s meeting. And now some propose to go SERVICE reaffirmed the organiza- Ann Arbor resident Bar- SHOULDN’T BE MORE “This is Ann Arbor. Our back further to a 1,000-foot tion’s opposition to legaliz- bara Felt, a developmen- RESTRICTIONS FOR voters support cannabis,” requirement? Please, no.” 734-926-4555 ing marijuana for medical or tal behavioral pediatrician DISPENSARIES THAN Ream said, arguing council Ream, a former kindergar- or 888-922-2472 recreational use and stated at the Mott Children’s Hos- LIQUOR STORES members seem to not know ten teacher, said if the city is [email protected] its opposition to medical pital in Ann Arbor, said she With all due respect to where they live. going to keep dispensaries member.mlive.com marijuana outside the U.S. has done animal studies on the medical community, she “Our city charter forcefully away from anything, it can Hours: Sun. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Food and Drug Administra- nutritional deficiencies and said, she will be opposing the supports cannabis, just like only be K-12 schools. Mon./Wed./Fri. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.; tion regulatory process for knows that even minor defi- ordinance changes. our voters,” he said. “Our vot- The city’s Planning Com- Tues./Thur. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; pharmaceuticals. ciencies during development Bannister said Ann Arbor ers have no big fear of canna- mission has approved 21 mar- Sat - Closed The AAP statement also can affect brain structure, residents have a lot of strong bis. By initiating the $5 fine in ijuana dispensaries so far Delivery Times: discouraged adults from metabolism, neurotransmit- opinions on the topic and 1972, Ann Arbor stepped out this year. See the list at bit.ly/ Thurs./Sun. 9 a.m. using marijuana in the pres- ter systems and long term there shouldn’t be more decades ahead of any other a2dispenselist. ence of children “because of behavioral and developmen- restrictions for marijuana The Ann Arbor News the influence of role model- tal outcomes. dispensaries than there are Published two days a week by ing by adults on child and Council member Jane for pharmacies. Advance Local Media, LLC at adolescent behavior.” Lumm, who ran the meet- And if Michigan voters 111 N. Ashley St., The AAP has taken a posi- ing in the absence of Mayor legalize marijuana in Novem- Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tion that making marijuana Christopher Taylor and ber, she said, there shouldn’t Postmaster more available to adults also Mayor Pro Tem Chuck Warpe- be more restrictions for mari- Send address changes to increases access for teens, hoski, thanked members of juana dispensaries than there Advance Local Media, LLC, arguing merely the cam- the medical community and are for liquor stores or bars 3102 Walker Ridge Dr., paigns to legalize marijuana others who have spoken out, that serve alcohol. Walker, MI 49544 can have the effect of per- saying it’s been informative. suading adolescents that “We’ve received a lot of NEED TO PROVIDE SOBER Weekly Home Delivery Rates: marijuana is not dangerous, communications in support SAFE ZONES FOR PEOPLE Thu./Sun. $6.00; “which can have a devastat- of this ordinance revision,” Lorraine Shulman, a psy- Sunday only $5.50. ing impact on their lifelong she said, adding it seems chiatric social worker for 7-Day Digital Only Rate: health and development.” clear there are a lot of people Michigan Medicine’s addic- $7.74 per week. in the community with con- tion treatment program, said MARIJUANA USE CAN cerns about the concentra- there are adolescents and Subscription includes access to IMPAIR DEVELOPMENT tion and location of medical young adults who are trying the print edition as specified in OF INFANTS, KIDS, TEENS marijuana dispensaries. to stay sober and need safe your subscription, 7-day access to the digital edition, and for print According to the AAP, “I agree with those resi- places, but that can be hard subscribers the Thanksgiving marijuana can impair mem- dents, and I believed from the to find in a cannabis-friendly Day edition for an additional ory and concentration for outset that the minimum dis- city. $4.00. Temporary suspensions adolescents, interfering tance between medical mar- “There’s a lot of adoles- of print delivery are not credited to your account. At the end of with learning, and is linked ijuana provisioning centers cents who are psychiatrically the current paid through period, to lower odds of completing should be at least 1,000 feet, vulnerable who don’t have the subscription, deliveries and high school or obtaining a not the 600 that we originally the same unanimously pos- digital edition access continues college degree. established, so I appreciate itive effects from marijuana and you will be billed or if an Easy Pay subscriber your card/bank “It can alter motor con- that we are revisiting this,” use that others might have, account will be charged, at the trol, coordination and judg- she said. who are fighting against then prevailing rate (plus sales ment, which may contrib- Since the 600-foot buffer depression, anxiety, psycho- tax as applicable) unless you ute to unintentional deaths rule took effect earlier this sis, schizophrenia and these cancel by contacting customer and injuries,” the AAP said. year, Lumm said, the city has things that have been shown service at 1-734-926-4555 or member.mlive.com. 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FROM A1 Priorities USA Action, a crat Hillary Clinton and Emily using a post office self-defined “progressive” $126 million opposing box in New York City. super political action com- Republican Donald Trump Some received checks mittee that spent $6.4 mil- in the 2016 presidential with the address and lion supporting Demo- election. phone number crossed out, as a deposit on pro- cessing fees, which would be hefty. The requests sought marked ballots and mate- rials that could match bal- lots to voters — poll books LOTTERY and absentee envelopes, which bear people’s signa- WEDNESDAY tures — in the presidential Midday Daily 3: 619 year that gave President Midday Daily 4: 3142 Donald Trump a 10,704- vote victory here. Late Tuesday result: Michigan elections Mega Millions: 3, 20, 33, 34, director Sally Williams 41 said clerks would have Mega Ball: 20 legal help from the state . Megaplier: x3 “Right now, we’re just in the request stage ... I Wednesday’s Fantasy 5 jack- greatly suggest that if they pot was worth $105,000. get a deposit, they make Wednesday’s Classic Lotto 47 sure that the check clears jackpot was worth  and then they can move $5.55 million. towards fulfilling that Wednesday’s Powerball jack- request.” pot was worth $80 million. She said copies of the Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot ballots would be public is worth $152 million. records, but other mate- rials could take further More results at mlive.com/ legal review. lottery. Other drawings took The nonpartisan foun- place after our deadline. dation is affiliated with 8763313-01

A6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018 THE BAY CITY TIMES

Damage to buildings and trees was severe along Estey Road in Gladwin County’s Rhodes after storms swept through the state Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Photos by Kaytie Boomer, MLive.com

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN Storms pound area with winds, rain

Dominic Adams [email protected]

STANDISH — Thousands Those customers may not help restore service, the util- south of Gladwin and 858 help us to get our job done they were expected to get of northeast Michigan res- get power back until 11:30 ity said. were without power near safely and quickly.” lights back on Wednesday. idents were without power a.m. Friday. There were more than Beaverton. Thousands of DTE Another 617 DTE custom- Wednesday after thunder- “We are committed to 5,500 Consumers customers “This has been a signif- Energy customers also lost ers in Port Austin along Lake storms crashed through the working as quickly as we can near Houghton Lake who icant storm, in addition to power in the Thumb. Huron also lost service and region Tuesday night. Some to turn on the lights for our lost service, while around bad weather starting over Many DTE customers lost there were 555 in Tuscola may not get service restored friends and neighbors who 3,800 customers near West the weekend that affected service near Deckerville, but County without power. for days. were affected by the latest Branch also were in the an additional 110,000 cus- There were 98,700 Con- storms,” Tim Sparks, Con- dark. tomers,” Sparks said. “We sumers Energy customers sumers’ vice president of Consumers outage map appreciate the help from our in Michigan without power electric grid integration said also showed another 1,233 colleagues from outside the STATE OF MICHIGAN as of 4 a.m. Wednesday, the in a statement. “Our crews customers lost service just state and know that it will BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC company said in a state- are in the field right now to ment. assess damage and repair SERVICE COMMISSION More than 11,000 cus- poles, wires and equip- tomers had lost service just ment damaged by Mother NOTICE OF HEARING north of Standish in Arenac Nature.” FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF County and in northern Bay Work crews from Indiana CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY County, according to Con- and Tennessee headed to sumers’ outage map. Michigan on Wednesday to CASE NO. U-20275

• Consumers Energy Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission for approval of an electric rate case self-implementation reconciliation for Case No. U- 18322.

• The information below describes how a person may participate in this case.

• You may call or write, Consumers Energy Company, One Energy Plaza, Jackson, MI 49201-2276 for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of Consumers Energy Company.

• The Prehearing conference in this matter will be held:

DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:00 A.M.

BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sharon L. Feldman

LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48917

PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. Cows graze in standing water in Rhodes on Wednesday after severe storms moved through the area. Trees were snapped, The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing to signs blown down and rain soaked the area. consider Consumers Energy Company’s (Consumers Energy) July 30, 2018 application (amended August 10, 2018), requesting Commission approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(2) with respect to the provisional rates implemented by Consumers Energy in Case No. U-18322 for the period October 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018 is $33.6 million, which includes the over-recovery amount plus interest of approximately $3,074,000, in the February 2019 billing month; 2) approve Consumers Energy’s proposed integration of the remaining residual balances greater than $50,000 in connection with the reconciliation of the self- implemented electric rate increase from September 1, 2016 to March 6, 2017 approved in Case No. U-18381 into its refund calculations; 3) direct that the refunded amounts be returned to customers during the February 2019 billing month by means of a negative surcharge added to customers’ bills; 4) approve the negative surcharges included in the tariff sheet for the February 2019 billing month; and 5) other relief.

All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. 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: [email protected]. 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 September 11, 2018. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Consumers Energy Company A tree is uprooted and nearly hides a house along Estey Road Legal Department – Regulatory Department, One Energy Plaza, Suite EP11-223, on Wednesday in Rhodes after a line of storms swept through Jackson, MI 49201. the state. Thousands of homes and businesses were with- Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position out electricity Wednesday, and Consumers Energy and DTE without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. crews have been busy working to restore service. Crews from To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the out of state were sent to Michigan to help. presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s 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 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.

A copy of Consumers Energy Company’s request may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of Consumers Energy Company. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090.

Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 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.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448.

[THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAY APPROVE, REJECT, OR AMEND PROPOSALS MADE BY CONSUMERS ENERGY.]

A car is trapped under a fallen tree along Estey Road in

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Genkov is agraduate unteered to help.Osbornes- Annual Patriots Race sovereign —the people had anniversary of thesigning pecially appreciated member to benefitthe Michigan no rights,onlyprivileges; of theConstitution). of Lake OrionHighSchooland OaklandUniversity Jeff Ludeman, whodonated Woundedand Returning therewerenocitizens, LearnmoreatPatriot- School of Nursing.She is apsychiatric mental health histimetocut aholeinthe WarriorsProgram,Sun- only subjects,” said War- Week.org andwww.amer- asphalttoplace apostfor a day, Sept.9at 621W.Long rentothe students.“After icassurvivalguide.com. nursepractitionerinthe Army NurseCorps and drop boxfor old flags. Lake Road, Troy.The Pa- 1776,weflipped that up- serves as thechief of theSpecial Operations Forces Osborn finished theproj- triots Race will beginat9 side down —the people are —Submitted by Lindsey ectonthe dayofthe Legion a.m. with a10k timedrace sovereign anddelegateau- Ackerman Embedded Behavioral Health Unit at JointBase meeting, wasinvited to at- followed by a5ktimed race Lewis-McChordinWashington State. Genkov has tend andsaidthe members anda1Mrun/walk. Fami- were excitedtosee thefin- lies,veteransand thecom- STATE OF MICHIGAN beendeployedtoKandahar, Afghanistan,and Guanta- ishedproduct andwerevery munity areinvited to help namo Bay, Cuba.She hasservedinthe United States complimentary. supportthe event. Formore BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Osborn said RoyalOak information andtoregister, SERVICE COMMISSION ArmedForcessince 2008 andheldassignments in BoyScout troops 1601,1610 visitwww.ThePatriotsRace. Fort Drum,N.Y.and Fort Bliss, Texas. Shewas recog- and1627will also sharere- comFor more information **** sponsibility forcheckingthe about WhiteChapelMe- NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE nizedbyLieutenantColonel KevinGoke, director of boxand properly retiring the morial Park Cemetery,visit theDepartment of Behavioral Health Services on Joint flags throughout theyear. www.white chapelceme- ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF “Thisisn’t aone and tery.com. DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Base Lewis-McChord(pictured). done project,”Osbornsaid. CASE NO. U-20258 “I hopethisbox will stand —The OaklandPress is CHARTER TOWNSHIPOFWATERFORD formanyyears,collecting interested in allveterans POSTINGPUBLICATION NOTICE American flags to be appro- events in Oakland •DTE Electric Company requestsMichigan Public Service Commissionfor priately retired. ...Ifeltthis County.Pleasesend approvalof arefund relatedtoself-implementationofamended service The followingbid forthe Township has been publishedbyposting projectwas away to serve info in thebodyofan rates beginning November 1, 2017 and endingMay 1, 2018. on the date indicated in Township Clerk’soffice at 5200Civic CenterDrive, Waterford, MI 48329,and on the Township’s website, thecommunity andhonor emailwithsubject line •The informationbelowdescribeshow apersonmay participateinthis case. www.waterfordmi.gov,under Bids. an importantsymbolofour “Veterans Affairs”to •You may call or write, DTEElectric Company,One EnergyPlaza, Detroit, -Advertisementfor Bid, BID NO. DPW-18-05 –Janitorial Services country.” Sharon Longmanat MI 48226,(800)477-4747 for afreecopyofits application. Anyperson 2019-2020-2021 posted on August 30th, 2018 Formoreinformation, [email protected] may review the applicationatthe offices of DTEElectricCompany. Sue Camilleri, TownshipClerk call 248-546-0490. twoweeks’noticefor •The Prehearing conferenceinthismatter will be held: Published August 30, 2018 •Paver StoneFund- scheduledeventsand DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. raiser:OrtonvilleVFW includeaphone number BEFORE: AdministrativeLaw JudgeSally L. Wallace Post 582istakingorders forreaders to callfor SPRINGFIELD CHARTERTOWNSHIP forpaver stone etchings for more information. LOCATION: MichiganPublic Service Commission REQUESTFOR VARIANCE 7109West Saginaw Highway ZONINGBOARD OF APPEALS Lansing, Michigan48917 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Zoning Board of Appeals of LEGAL NOTICE PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. Springfield Charter Township will hold ameeting on Wednesday, Lake Improvement Boardfor Susin Lake The hearing site is accessible,including handicapped September 19, 2018, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Springfield Township Springfield Township, parking. Persons needing any accommodation to Civic Center,12000 Davisburg Rd., Davisburg,Michigan to hear the participateshould contact the Commission’s Executive followingappeal: OaklandCounty,Michigan Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request OLD BUSINESS: NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. 1. Request from Al Deeby Chrysler Dodge, 8700 Dixie Highway, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTROLL The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a Clarkston, MI 48348and Collin Walls, ZoningOfficial to: hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) August 14, Noticeishereby given thatataPublic Hearing held on August10, 2018, 2018 application of DTE Electric Company requestingthe Commission’s a. confirm an interpretationbythe Township Zoning Officialthat the Lake Improvement Boardfor Susin Lake, by resolution,confirmed parcel P.I. #07-24-126-007 ownedbyAlDeeby Chrysler Dodge,and approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(1) with portions of parcels P.I. #07-24-126-003 and #07-13-301-006, owned afour (4) year special assessment roll for the years 2019 through respect to the provisional rates implemented by DTE Electric for the by Bordine Investment Co. be considered azoning lot as defined in 2022 for the purpose of WaterQuality,Boat Launch, Susin Lake Dam, period November1,2017 to May 1, 2018is$25.7 million, plus interest; Springfield Township CodeofOrdinances, Chapter40, Section40-2, Education and Communication,and Administrative feesinthe annual 2) return that amount to customersinthe November 2018, December Definitions. amount of $32,674.30 dollars. 2018, and January2019 bill cycles (or the 3-monthperiod for whichthe b. for avariance to allow use of property adjacent to the refundisapproved); and 3) other relief. This Notice of Confirmation is published pursuant to the provisionsofAct Al Deeby ChryslerDodge dealership for vehicledisplay parking. 451 of the Public Acts of 1994, as amended, Part 309. All documentsfiled in this caseshall be submitted electronically through TheTownship Attorneyhas indicated thatthe variance is not required theCommission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. if the interpretation is confirmed. LAKE IMPROVEMENT BOARD FOR SUSIN LAKE Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the UserManual Theproperties that are the subject of the request are located at 8700 Published August 23&30, 2018 on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word Dixie Highway,P.I.#07 24 126 007, zoned C2 General Business; or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ partof8600 Dixie Highway,P.I.#07 13 301 006,zonedC2General michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Business/R1 One Family Residentialand 8650 Dixie Highway,P.I. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCE Commissionstaff at (517) 284-8090 or by emailat: mpscedockets@ #07 24 126-003, zoned C2 General Business in Springfield Township. PLANNING COMMISSION michigan.gov. NEW BUSINESS: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case 1. Requestfrom Al Deeby ChryslerDodge,8700 Dixie Highway, shall electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Clarkston, MI 48348 for avariance to allowtemporary display and Notice is hereby given that the Commerce Township Planning September 11, 2018.(Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the storage of vehiclesfor two (2) years in aC-2 General BusinessDistrict Commission will conduct apublic hearing in the Oak Conference Room traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service instead of the M-1 LightIndustrial District allowed per Springfield of the Commerce Township Hall, located at 2009 Township Drive, upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Lauren D. Donofrio, DTE Electric Township Code of Ordinances, Chapter40, Section 40-681 which is Commerce Township Michigan,onMonday,SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 at Company, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. atwo year extension of aprevious Zoning Board of Appealapproval 7:00 p.m. forthe purpose of hearing the following SpecialLand Use: granted on September21, 2016. Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of PSU18-004 position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing Theproperty that is the subject of the request is located at 8731 Dixie an appearance.Tofileanappearance, the individualmust attend the Highway and is zonedC-2 General Business. P. I.#07-24-101-011in Bowman Consulting SpringfieldTownship. hearing and advise the presidingadministrative law judge of his or her Group, LTDofChicago wishtomake astatementofposition. Allinformation submitted to the 2. Requestfrom Charles Burt, 156 East Meadow Circle, White Lake, IL,representing Resort Commissioninthismatter becomespublicinformation, thus available MI 48383for avariance to allowfor grading of previously mined areas Lifestyle Communities on the MichiganPublic Service Commission’s website, andsubject to of new development along with necessary clearing toallow for soil is requestingaSpecial disclosure. Pleasedonot includeinformation you wishtoremainprivate. borings as required by Oakland County Health Department for septic systems prior to submission of asiteplanasrequired per Springfield Land Use for anew Requestsfor adjournment must be made pursuanttothe Commission’s TownshipCode of Ordinances, Chapter 40, Section 40-136 (b). senior independent Rules of Practice andProcedureR792.10422and R792.10432.Requestsfor living development further informationonadjournment should be directedto(517)284-8130. The propertythat is the subjectofthis request is located on Andersonville Road, P.I. #07-26-126-020, zoned R2 One Family in the HRC Haggerty Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewedonthe ResidentialinSpringfield Township. RoadCorridor Overlay Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office District proposed on 3. Request from Matt Wigton, 2306 ElkridgeCircle, Highland, MI 48356 of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate approximately 17 to allow the construction of an accessory building on aparcel that in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by does not contain adwelling which requiresavariance per Springfield vacant acres along the telephone at (517) 284-8090. TownshipCode of Ordinances, Chapter 40,Section 40-156and west side of Haggerty Jurisdiction is pursuantto1909 PA 106, as amended,MCL 460.551 Section 40-274. Roadbetween Maple et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as The propertythat is the subjectofthe request is located at 12506 and Crumb. amended, MCL460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306,as amended, MCL 24.201 et Woodland Trailand is zoned R-1A One Family Residential. P.I. Sidwell No.: 17-25-476-006 seq.; and Parts 1&4ofthe Michigan AdministrativeHearing System’s #07-32-200-005 in Springfield Township. Administrative Hearing Rules,Mich. Admin Code,R792.10101through NOTICEISFURTHERGIVEN that the map and variance request TheSpecial Land Use, the Commerce Township Zoning Ordinance R792.10137,and R792.10401 through R792.10448. may be examined at the Springfield TownshipClerk’sOffice, 12000 and Zoning Map are available for public inspection in the Clerk’soffice Davisburg Rd., Davisburg, MI 48350during regular office hours, duringregular officehours. Public Commentwill be taken in writing at Mondaythrough Friday.Written comments may be submitted to the theClerk’soffice untilthe close of business on the date of the hearing, 08/23/2018 Clerk’sOffice until the date of the meeting. Anyone needing aspecial or in person at the public hearing. For further information please contact accommodation at the meeting should contactthe Township Clerk at thePlanning Department, Commerce Township Hall,at(248) 960-7050. least two (2) business days in advance. 248-846-6510 LAURA MOREAU, Clerk David Campbell, AICP Springfield Charter Township Commerce Township Planning Director PublishedAugust30, 2018 Published August 30, 2018

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FLINT GENESEE COUNTY Feds seize more $44M in repairs, upgrades than $220,000 from suspected drug house to I-475 set to begin

Roberto Acosta [email protected] Dominic Adams [email protected] The stage is being set Federal agents seized more than $220,000 in cash, a for a $44 million project to handgun and ammunition from a west side home in con- repair 18 miles of Interstate nection with alleged drug trafficking. 475 in Genesee County by Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized late 2019. Cars merge $224,277 in cash, a Glock 9 mm handgun, two magazines The Michigan Depart- onto I-75 and ammunition on Dec. 28 from a home on Thomas ment of Transportation from I-475 in Street, according to a complaint for forfeiture filed Mon- announced lane and shoul- 2014. Road day in Detroit U.S. District Court. der closures began Mon- construction Federal prosecutors filed the complaint looking to seize day for pavement repairs, is taking the cash and guns because they believe they were tied to including patching and place this drug crimes. resurfacing, and repairs to year and Law enforcement officers executed a search warrant the sound wall in the proj- next on Dec. 28 at a Barney Avenue residence and seized plastic ect area. I-475, mainly baggies containing suspected cocaine, two black digital Jocelyn Hall, a spokes- from Car- scales with cocaine residue, two handguns, two cellular woman for MDOT, said penter Road phones, a measuring cup, two spoons and a fork with sus- the entire length of I-475 north to I-75. pected cocaine residue, the complaint claims is being considered as part MLive.com The investigation then led authorities to a home on of the project, as new signs files Thomas Street in December. are going up in 2019 along Investigators there seized $24,577 in cash from the the roadway. kitchen and another $199,700 in cash from a backpack “The main area that will November 2019: ter Road. ›› The pedestrian bridges on hidden in a chimney in the basement, the complaint be staged this year, and the ›› Rebuilding 3 miles of ›› Lighting improvements each side of the Saginaw claims. bulk of what people will see I-475 from Carpenter will be made from Car- Street interchange will be A handgun, two magazines and 10 rounds of ammu- changed next year, is I-475 Road, north to just east of penter Road to Saginaw. removed. nition, a suspected drug ledger and digital scales also from Carpenter (Road) to Clio Road. ›› Sign improvements will ›› Bridge and ramp work will allegedly were found by investigators. the north junction of the ›› Northbound I-475 will get a be made along the entire be done at Saginaw Street A man identified as a resident at both homes has not I-475 interchange,” she 50-year pavement design, length of I-475. and Detroit Street. been criminally charged in connection with the case. The said. “So basically Carpen- using hot mix asphalt. ›› The ramps from south- The ramps at I-69 will be Flint Journal is not identifying the man because he has ter north to I-75.” ›› I-475 will undergo a cap- bound I-475 to westbound closed and detoured for up to not yet been charged or arraigned in connection with any I-475 from Carpenter ital preventive mainte- I-69 and from westbound five days during resurfacing crimes. Road to Clio Road will be nance cap seal from Clio I-69 to northbound I-475 work. The closure dates have No response has been filed in connection to the com- fully rebuilt, Hall said. Road to I-75. will be resurfaced to not yet been determined by plaint for forfeiture. The project will improve ›› Interchange improve- accommodate additional MDOT, but Hall anticipated the road surface and drain- ments and redesign at traffic during construc- they will be closed sometime age, while also improving Saginaw Street, including tion. in October. safety with new signs and the removal of two loop GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP freeway lighting, accord- ramps. ing to MDOT. ›› I-475 will be reduced from Here’s a look at the three lanes to two lanes STATE OF MICHIGAN New restaurant work to be completed by from Saginaw to Carpen- BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION moving into former NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF Halo Burger CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY CASE NO. U-20275 Roberto Acosta [email protected]

• Consumers Energy Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission A new restaurant is set to move into the former Halo for approval of an electric rate case self-implementation reconciliation for Burger in Grand Blanc Township. Case No. U- 18322. Tiki Pineapple announced in a post on its Facebook page that it will occupy the building this fall. The location, 8020 • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. Holly Road, just south of Pagels Drive, previously was oper- • You may call or write, Consumers Energy Company, One Energy Plaza, ated as a Halo Burger for about six years. Jackson, MI 49201-2276 for a free copy of its application. Any person may “This site will feature a convenient drive-thru and review the application at the offices of Consumers Energy Company. an expanded menu with all #Dole ice cream flavors, • The Prehearing conference in this matter will be held: expanded food items, including salads, wraps, chili, smoothies, exclusive Tiki treats and more!” according to DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:00 A.M. the post. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sharon L. Feldman The restaurant will also feature an outdoor patio and room for private parties. No opening date was provided in LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway the post. Messages left by The Flint Journal with company Lansing, Michigan 48917 representatives were not immediately returned. Olivia Ross, the marketing manager for Halo Burger, con- PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped firmed the new business is leasing the Holly Road building parking. Persons needing any accommodation to from Halo Country LLC. participate should contact the Commission’s Executive The Grand Blanc Township Halo Burger location closed in Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. September 2017. Chance Richie, CEO of Halo Country LLC, bought the The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing to Halo Burger restaurants from Grand Blanc-based Dortch consider Consumers Energy Company’s (Consumers Energy) July 30, 2018 application (amended August 10, 2018), requesting Commission approval to: Enterprises in January 2016. 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(2) with respect to the A Halo Burger location on East Hill Road in Grand Blanc provisional rates implemented by Consumers Energy in Case No. U-18322 for Township remains open, along with two sites in Flint and the period October 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018 is $33.6 million, which includes the over-recovery amount plus interest of approximately $3,074,000, one each in Burton, Flint Township, Mt. Morris Township, in the February 2019 billing month; 2) approve Consumers Energy’s proposed Fenton and Birch Run. integration of the remaining residual balances greater than $50,000 in Tiki Pineapple operates one location in Caledonia, about connection with the reconciliation of the self- implemented electric rate increase from September 1, 2016 to March 6, 2017 approved in Case No. U-18381 20 miles southeast of Grand Rapids, with a new site also set into its refund calculations; 3) direct that the refunded amounts be returned to open this fall off South Saginaw Road in Midland. to customers during the February 2019 billing month by means of a negative surcharge added to customers’ bills; 4) approve the negative surcharges included in the tariff sheet for the February 2019 billing month; and 5) other relief.

All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through GRAND BLANC the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. 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, Custodian dies after crash near high school as an attachment to an email sent to: [email protected]. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 A custodian at Grand Blanc schools is dead after an ear- or by email at: [email protected]. ly-morning crash near the high school believed to be caused Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall by a medical incident just before the crash. electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by September 11, Police were called at about 6 a.m. Tuesday to Jewett Trail 2018. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Consumers Energy Company near Grand Blanc High School in response to a one-vehicle Legal Department – Regulatory Department, One Energy Plaza, Suite EP11-223, crash, the district said in a statement. Jackson, MI 49201. The vehicle appeared to run into a fence and then hit the Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position corner of a brick building in a maintenance area, the state- without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. ment said. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the hearing and advise the Cheryl Rayner, a custodial site supervisor and long-term presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes contract employee with the district, was taken to the hospi- public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s tal and later died, according to the statement. website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish It is believed a medical incident led to the crash, the dis- to remain private. trict said. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Rules The district still is on summer break. Classes resume of Practice and Procedure R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for further Tuesday. information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130.

A copy of Consumers Energy Company’s request may be reviewed on the FENTON Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of Consumers Energy Company. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone Bomb threat investigated on first day of school at (517) 284-8090.

A bomb threat was investigated at Fenton High School on Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; the first day of classes for the new school year. 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.; and Parts 1 & 4 Fenton police Chief Jason Slater confirmed Tues- of the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, day police are investigating the matter, but he called it a Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through “low-credibility threat.” R 792.10448. “We are taking all the safety precautions to ensure stu- [THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAY APPROVE, dents and staff (are safe),” he said. REJECT, OR AMEND PROPOSALS MADE BY CONSUMERS ENERGY.] Fenton schools Superintendent Adam Hartley sent out a message Tuesday stating the high school was in secure mode due to a threat called into the police department. 8763313-03 1096-E 8760789-02

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FRIDAY, 6A AUGUST 31, 2018 ADVICE A final farewell to readers from Robert Ashley, M.D. Dear Readers, this will be isfaction in helping so many rejects the I hope that my efforts have health care becomes ever more my 250th column over the past people, as well as a great deal multiple pro- provided insight and guidance expensive. These choices are up two years. Writing for you has of regret that I may not have cessed foods about your health, even as to us. been a great opportunity, and the frequent opportunity to and desserts I hope that each person can I'd like to thank my wife and I thank all of you for the ques- unearth what remains a wealth that have commit to contributing in some kids for being patient with me tions you have given me. In of untapped knowledge. flooded our way to make our world a better while I worked on these articles trying to convey the best infor- There remains a great deal markets. place. on the weekends. As for me, mation possible, I have learned of confusion and much mis- • A healthy To do that, each of us has my first weekend endeavor a great deal. information about health and society is one to take responsibility for our will be to clean up my garage. I have pored through mul- disease. Even I cling to notions that decreases own health. Succumbing to the It's a mess. I will continue to tiple articles in my attempt to that may be incorrect and, pollutants that Dr. Robert plethora of unhealthy foods, write medical articles for UCLA glean the truth buried within when confronted with studies contaminate Ashley drugs, alcohol and tobacco Health and will be promoting the scientific evidence and to that are contrary to my beliefs, the air we available to us, or using one's my novel, "Beautifully Absurd." explain how it applies to our I must overcome my hubris breathe and the water we drink. nonwork time glued to some And I will continue my work as everyday life. Now, however, and admit when I'm wrong. It • A healthy society should form of visual entertainment, a primary care physician, where other duties beckon, and so would be nice if we could all do have open spaces for its people will not make a healthy individ- I will continue to learn about this is my last article for you. that. to hike, walk, saunter or just sit ual. Instead, poor health habits medicine and the everyday lives My colleagues, Dr. Eve Gla- In one last salvo, I would reading a book or taking time lead to disease, the taking of of human existence. Thank you. zier and Dr. Elizabeth Ko, will like to give you my hope for a to watch the sun set. multiple medications with side continue writing the column healthier society: • A healthy society has com- effects and the inability to live Robert Ashley, M.D., is an and addressing your medical • A healthy society is one that passion for its individual mem- life fully. Our consumer indus- internist and assistant profes- queries. provides access to vegetables, bers and a reverence to the tries feed off our unhealthy sor of medicine at the Universi- I feel both a sense of sat- fruits and animal protein and Earth that harbors them. habits and, in concordance, our ty of California, Los Angeles. Man won’t budget on having surgery to quiet his snoring

DEAR ABBY: the problem. to sleep well. Neither of take the children always came expect him to be, or would My husband and I are I have tried earplugs, us wants to give up the other first. He agreed and said you be panicking, too? happily married, but have white noise machines, master bedroom because bed- he felt the same way. Remind your husband one serious problem. Our sleep medications and it's the only one with an room. Now, two years into our that this is what he agreed sleeping habits are incom- more, but I cannot get attached bathroom. Under- marriage, my daughter to before your marriage, patible. I am an extremely a decent sleep with the Am I wrong for asking stand, and grandchildren want and point out that this light sleeper; he is a hor- obnoxious snoring. He him to have surgery so the to come live with us for isn't forever. It will be for rendous snorer. stays up much later than I we can share a bed? And "inti- nine months while her only nine months. Tell He sees a snoring spe- do, and I enjoy sleeping in if he won't, who should macy husband is deployed. My him it will be an opportu- cialist and tried several our master bedroom until get the master bedroom? bed" husband is freaking out nity for him to get to know medical treatments, none he comes to bed. I usually — SLEEPLESS IN LOUI- does Abigail and keeps complaining the grandkids and vice of which worked. The only get driven out of the room SIANA not Van Buren every day even though versa. Who knows? He solution is a minor surgi- by the noise. DEAR SLEEPLESS: always they aren't even here yet. might even enjoy it. cal procedure. He doesn't We agree we don't want Let's be honest. By now have He has pushed me to my If he's still unhappy want to have the surgery. to sleep in separate rooms your husband knows full to be the "sleeping bed." breaking point, and I am after a reasonable period He insists he "sleeps fine," and lose the intimacy, but well he doesn't "sleep Good sleep quality is nec- not sure what to do. I of time after they arrive, and says I'm the one with it's the only option for me fine." The reason for his essary for us to function would never tell him that then it may be time to dis- reluctance is fear of the properly. or act that way toward cuss separating. But don't surgery. It wasn't wrong DEAR ABBY: his children or grandchil- jump the gun. of you to ask, and out of I have five grown chil- dren. I'm now considering STATE OF MICHIGAN consideration for you and dren and three grandchil- divorce. What should I Dear Abby is written BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC the intimacy in your mar- dren. They have always do? — FAMILY FIRST IN by Abigail Van Buren, riage he shouldn't have come first, especially my THE SOUTH also known as Jeanne SERVICE COMMISSION refused. grandchildren. When I DEAR FAMILY FIRST: Phillips, and was founded **** However, because he began the relationship I can't help but wonder by her mother, Pauline NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE insists on coming into the with my husband, I told how you would REALLY Phillips. Contact Dear master bedroom, which him how important both feel if the shoe was on the Abby at www.DearAbby. ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF he knows wakes you, for were to me and that, no other foot. Would you be com or P.O. Box 69440, DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY the sake of your health, matter what, my grand- as accommodating as you Los Angeles, CA 90069. CASE NO. U-20258

• DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission for approval of a refund related to self-implementation of amended service rates beginning November 1, 2017 and ending May 1, 2018. Could increased anti-depressant use be • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. contributing to global obesity problem? • The Prehearing conference in this matter will be held: DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. The world has changed possible causes for the ary bev- antidepressant use and BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sally L. Wallace a lot in the past 30 years, global obesity problem: erages, the development of obe- leaving no shortage of more calories, more sug- less sity. Britain and the Unit- LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway physical ed States have similar Lansing, Michigan 48917 activity, obesity rates, among the PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. poor highest in the world. In The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped MAMA RUTH sleep the United States, antide- parking. Persons needing any accommodation to and pressant use has climbed participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Annual Chicken Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request so on. about 65 percent since mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. & Ham Dinner Now, 1999. The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a accord- Amby Methods and results: hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) August 14, ing to a Burfoot About 53,000 adults in 2018 application of DTE Electric Company requesting the Commission’s paper the British database, with approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(1) with respect to the provisional rates implemented by DTE Electric for the in the an average age of 51 1/2, period November 1, 2017 to May 1, 2018 is $25.7 million, plus interest; British Medical Journal, had been prescribed anti- 2) return that amount to customers in the November 2018, December Sunday, there’s a new one: the ris- depressants for the first 2018, and January 2019 bill cycles (or the 3-month period for which the ing use of antidepressant time during the course refund is approved); and 3) other relief. September 2, 2018 medications. of the study. In the next All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Serving sit down Family Style The study: eight years, they were far Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual From 11:30 am to 5:30 pm in the Researchers at King’s more likely to gain more Saints Peter and Paul Paris Center, Ruth, MI on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word College in London ana- than 5 percent of their or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ Adults $13.00, Children $6.00 and Preschool Free lyzed an impressive Brit- body weight than those michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ Enjoy your favorite ish database containing not on antidepressants. michigan.gov. cool refreshment on the grounds nearly 300,000 clinical This gave individuals All kinds of activities games and entertainment, including kid’s Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case games, petting zoo, bingo, corn hole tournament and much records of adults whose taking antidepressants an shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by more. Snacks will be available all afternoon and evening. body mass index was average adjusted weight- September 11, 2018. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Free Dancing under the tent measured at least three gain risk 21 percent as traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service on a wooden dance floor times. They wanted to see high as those not taking upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Lauren D. Donofrio, DTE Electric to music by the Natural Tones and Staff Infection. Company, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. whether they would find antidepressants. The risk Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of Sponsored by Holy Apostles Parish a relationship between climbed to 50 percent as position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing high for individuals using an appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the the antidepressant mir- hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her MOVIE INFORMATION – FRIDAY, AUG 31 THROUGH THURSDAY SEPT 6, 2018 wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the tazapine (Remeron). Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available The only theatre in the Thumb of Michigan to be fully equipped with state-of-the-art 4K digital projection, HFR 3D capability & 7.1 surround sound! The study team con- on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to cluded, “Widespread util- disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. STARTS STARTS isation of antidepressants Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s FRIDAY FRIDAY may be contributing to 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. ONE WEEK ONE WEEK long term increased risk of weight gain.” They A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the ONLY! ONLY! Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office The only thing Minimum nonetheless advised that of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate crazier than love is Experience. no one should stop taking in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by family Maximum Damage. antidepressant medica- telephone at (517) 284-8090. tions or adjust their dose Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 CRAZY RICH ASIANS THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as without a medical consul- amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et Starring: Starring: tation. seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeou Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Theroux The newly published Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through study uncovered only an R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. Call Theater For Call Theater For PG-13 Show Times R Show Times association between anti- depressants and weight 08/23/2018 “Christopher Robin” and “The Meg” will be playing through Thursday, August 30th. Call theatre for show times. Advertise your business on the big screen! Contact Mark at [email protected] gain. It did not establish Admission for all shows before 5pm and Tuesday bargain nights - $6.00 | Admission for all shows after 5pm - $7.50. a cause-and-effect rela- No one under the age of two will be admitted! tionship. The Bad Axe Theatre 309 E. HURON AVE, Next steps: CALL OUR 24 HOUR MOVIE HOTLINE: 989-269-7911 BAD AXE, MI 48413 See OBESITY page 6B

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Continued from Page 1A talk about,” Gillespie said of the apartments. “You can walk down the stairwell from your apartment and go into Meijer without going outside.” City and business leaders described Wednesday’s news of Gillespie’s project as a “game-changer” for downtown. Gillespie Group acquired 20 parcels of land to make the project possible. The site is “heavily contaminated,” Gillespie said, and will require signicant environmental cleanup. Gillespie said crews located tanks underground that are lled with petroleum products, antifreeze and oth- er chemicals. “Don’t light a match right now,” he said at a Wednes- day news conference, generating laughs. “No, it’s real- ly bad.” Gillespie said a Browneld plan for the site would be turned into the city by Thursday and that he hopes to begin clean-up in the spring. He expects the cleanup process to take up to 120 days once crews can start re- moving and replacing soil. Pat Gillespie, left, mingles with the crowd, including Mayor Andy Schor, right, during an event Wednesday Gillespie won’t seek tax abatements for the project, announcing the planned development of a grocery store and hotel in downtown Lansing. The project is part he said, but will explore options for “nancial assis- of a mixed-use development slated to open by the end of 2020. NICK KING/LANSING STATE JOURNAL tance” with the Michigan Economic Development Cor- poration, state Department of Environmental Quality and city of Lansing. “There is a demand for downtown living,” Biladeau Ed Carpenter has owned Liskey’s Auto & Truck Ser- Meijer opened its rst urban market in Grand wrote. vice since 1972. Located at 119 S. Larch St., the shop will Rapids on Wednesday morning. It’s called Bridge The addition of a grocery store to downtown “pro- sit just south of the development. Street Market and occupies 37,000 square feet. Full- vides a key strategic development that will support Carpenter said at Wednesday’s news conference scale Meijer grocery and general merchandise stores continued growth and investment in downtown Lan- that he’s seen Michigan Avenue experience several are typically 200,000 to 250,000 square feet. sing,” said Tim Daman, president and CEO of the Lan- highs and lows and looks forward to more positive in- Rick Keyes, Meijer president and CEO, said in a sing Regional Chamber of Commerce, in an emailed vestment in what was once just “a small little commu- statement that the new Lansing market makes sense, statement. nity.” because the region has several company stores, eet “This further enhances the economic importance of “There was a time when my customers wouldn’t be facilities and a company distribution center. the Michigan Avenue corridor and establishes new op- seen walking down Michigan Avenue back to the Capi- “Bringing this new small-format store to downtown portunities for further residential development,” Da- tol for work,” Carpenter said. “We had to take them be- Lansing is a wonderful step for us,” Keyes said. man said. cause it was so seedy over there. Now at 11 o’clock at Several developers and real estate investors have Paul Rathbun bought the former Rum Runners night I see families riding their bicycles around.” expressed interest in building a second hotel down- building across from where the Gillespie project will be For more information about Gillespie’s project, visit town since January 2017, when a decades-old non- located in May 2017. gg600block.com. compete agreement between the Radisson Hotel and Rathbun renovated the second oor — where he State Journal reporters Haley Hansen and Sarah the city of Lansing expired. lives — and said he’s looking to lease the rst oor, Lehr contributed to this report. Eric Lacy is a reporter City ocials have said for several years that a sec- possibly to someone eager to open a diner-style res- for the Lansing State Journal. Contact him at 517-377- ond downtown hotel and a grocery store are needed to taurant. 1206 or [email protected]. encourage downtown living and increase foot trac. “I think there’s just been a move to people like me,” As a state representative, Mayor Andy Schor spon- Rathbun said. “(We)want to live in the city center and sored a bill, which was signed by Gov. Rick Snyder last come home from work and have recreation, every- year, that oers incentives for the development of gro- thing, and not have to drive to it.” STATEOFMICHIGAN cery stores and markets in urban areas. BEFORE THEMICHIGAN PUBLIC “Lansing’s time is now,” Schor said. “We have seen so much work. We have seen incredible progress. But SERVICE COMMISSION we aren’t done.” NOTICE OF HEARING Council members voted unanimously in April to re- STATE OF MICHIGAN zone much of the 600 block of East Michigan Avenue BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC FORTHE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF from light industrial to business district and to vacate CONSUMERSENERGY COMPANY a nearby alley so that it could be developed. SERVICE COMMISSION Mindy Biladeau, of Downtown Lansing Inc., said in **** CASE NO.U-20275 an email Wednesday that there are about 800 residen- NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE tial units downtown and that, last winter, only about •ConsumersEnergy CompanyrequestsMichiganPublic ServiceCommission 25 of them were unoccupied. ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF for approval of an electricratecaseself-implementation reconciliation for DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Case No.U-18322. CASE NO. U-20258 •The informationbelow describeshow apersonmay participateinthiscase. •You maycallorwrite, Consumers Energy Company, OneEnergy Plaza, Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late! • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission for Jackson, MI 49201-2276 for afreecopyofits application.Any person may approval of a refund related to self-implementation of amended service review theapplication at theoffices of Consumers Energy Company. Air Conditioner rates beginning November 1, 2017 and ending May 1, 2018. $ •The Prehearingconference in this matter will be held: 88 Tune-Up • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, DATE/TIME: Tuesday,September 18,2018, at 10:00A.M. MI 48226, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. BEFORE: Administrative LawJudge Sharon L. Feldman

• The Prehearing conference in this matter will be held: LOCATION: Michigan Public ServiceCommission DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48917 Call for a BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sally L. Wallace 517-507-3593 LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission PARTICIPATION: Anyinterested person mayattend andparticipate. $88 Tune-Up 7109 West Saginaw Highway Thehearing site is accessible,includinghandicapped www.vredevoogd.com parking. Personsneedingany accommodation to Lansing, Michigan 48917 participateshould contactthe Commission’sExecutive PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. Secretaryat(517) 284-8090 in advance to request The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped mobility,visual,hearing or other assistance. parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission’s Executive TheMichiganPublic ServiceCommission(Commission) will holdahearing to Thank You Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request consider Consumers Energy Company’s(Consumers Energy) July 30,2018 mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. application (amended August 10,2018),requestingCommission approval to: 1) issue therefundrequired pursuant to MCL460.6a(2) with respecttothe and The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a provisional ratesimplemented by Consumers Energy in Case No.U-18322 for hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) August 14, theperiodOctober1,2017throughMarch31, 2018 is $33.6million,which 2018 application of DTE Electric Company requesting the Commission’s includesthe over-recovery amount plus interest of approximately$3,074,000, Congratulations approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(1) with in theFebruary 2019 billingmonth;2)approveConsumers Energy’sproposed respect to the provisional rates implemented by DTE Electric for the integration of theremainingresidual balancesgreaterthan$50,000 in period November 1, 2017 to May 1, 2018 is $25.7 million, plus interest; connection with thereconciliation of theself- implemented electricrateincrease To All Of The Large & Small Animal Buyers and 2) return that amount to customers in the November 2018, December fromSeptember 1, 2016 to March6,2017approved in Case No.U-18381 Participants At The Ingham County Fair! 2018, and January 2019 bill cycles (or the 3-month period for which the into itsrefundcalculations;3)directthatthe refunded amountsbereturned refund is approved); and 3) other relief. to customersduringthe February 2019 billing monthbymeans of anegative surchargeaddedtocustomers’bills; 4) approve thenegative surcharges included All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through in thetariffsheet for theFebruary 2019 billing month; and5)other relief. the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual Alldocuments filedinthiscaseshall be submitted electronicallythrough on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word theCommission’sE-Dockets websiteat: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ Requirementsand instructions for filing canbefound in theUserManualonthe michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact E-Docketshelppage. Documents mayalsobesubmitted,inWordorPDF format, Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ as an attachmenttoanemail sent to: [email protected] michigan.gov. requireassistance priortoe-filing, contactCommissionstaff at (517)284-8090 or by emailat: [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 Anypersonwishingtointervene andbecomeaparty to thecaseshall HEARING September 11, 2018. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the electronicallyfileapetition to intervene with this CommissionbySeptember 11, traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service 2018.(Petitionstointervene mayalsobefiled using thetraditional paperformat.) AND YOUR upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Lauren D. Donofrio, DTE Electric Theproof of serviceshall indicate serviceuponConsumers Energy Company Dr. Brooke Tudor Company, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. Legal Department –RegulatoryDepartment, OneEnergy Plaza, SuiteEP11-223, Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of Jackson, MI 49201. position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing Anypersonwishingtoappearatthe hearingtomakeastatement of position an appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the withoutbecomingaparty to thecasemay participatebyfiling an appearance. HEALTH hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her To file an appearance,the individual must attend thehearingand advise the wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the presidingadministrativelaw judgeofhis or her wish to make astatement of ARE AT THE Dr. Kathy Scieszka Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available position.All informationsubmitted to theCommissioninthismatterbecomes on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to public information, thus available on theMichiganPublic ServiceCommission’s disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. website, andsubjecttodisclosure. Please do not include informationyou wish 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 CENTER further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. Requests for adjournment must be madepursuant to theCommission’sRules of Practiceand ProcedureR792.10422 andR792.10432. Requests for further A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the informationonadjournment should be directedto(517) 284-8130. OF WHAT WE DO Dr. Laura Messing Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate AcopyofConsumers Energy Company’srequest maybereviewed on the in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Commission’swebsite at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at theofficeof telephone at (517) 284-8090. Consumers Energy Company. Formore informationonhow to participateina Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 case,you maycontact theCommission at theabove addressorbytelephone at (517)284-8090. Let’s have a conversation about improving et seq.; 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 your life through improved hearing. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL460.551 et seq.; seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s 1919 PA 419, as amended,MCL 460.54 et seq.;1939PA3,asamended, MCL Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through 460.1etseq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended,MCL 24.201etseq.; andParts 1&4 R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. of theMichiganAdministrative Hearing System’s Administrative HearingRules, Mich. AdminCode, R792.10101 throughR792.10137,and R792.10401through Lansing • 517.507.4588 R792.10448. 08/23/2018 Mason • 517.889.1921 [THE MICHIGAN PUBLICSERVICE COMMISSION MAYAPPROVE, St. Johns • 989.769.4256 REJECT,ORAMENDPROPOSALSMADEBYCONSUMERS ENERGY.]

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UTICA SHELBY TOWNSHIP UCS teachers spend up Insane Inflatable 5K coming to Shelby to $1000 per year to get ready for school year ACS seeks volunteers to assist at event mum age to participate. By Nicole Tuttle The 5K will be held at For Digital First Media Stony Creek Metropark in By Jessica McLean The amount of Local Relay For Life par- Shelby Township. For those jessica.mclean@digitalfirstmedia.com @journalistjam on Twitter money teachers ticipants can snag some dol- without the Metropark Mo- spend out of lars for their Relay causes tor Vehicle Entry Permit, It’s pretty commonly and contribute to the wacky there is a $10 daily entry known that elementary pocket to set up fun of an unusual obstacle fee. The pre-registration school teachers take a classroom for course simultaneously on fee of $54 expires on Aug. money out of their own the school year Sept. 15. 31. After this costs increase paychecks to create their has increased The Insane Inflatable 5K to $57 through Sept. 14 or classrooms each year, has selected the American $65 on race day. An all ac- but what’s not commonly in recent years Cancer Society (ACS) as its cess pass is $79. known is how much they due to schools charity partner again this The 5K seeks volunteers spend per year. enacting budget year. A portion of the pro- as individuals, as part of a Especially at Utica ceeds from each 5K event charity group, or as photog- Community Schools cuts. supports the local Relay For raphers. (UCS), costs can range Life event in the community Charity group volunteer- anywhere between $200 in which the event is held. ing is available on event day, to $500 per year to get a resulted in frustrated ACS Community Develop- Sept. 15. Charity group vol- classroom ready for the teachers who are fed up ment Manager April Busch unteers are eligible for do- year, increasing to al- with making a choice be- is a staffer for several Re- nations. Volunteer groups of PHOTO COURTESY OF ADAM PORTER, INSANE INFLATABLE 5K most $1,000 for a first- tween themselves and lay For Life events, includ- 10 or more commit to stay- Local Relay For Life participants looking to earn money for year teacher. their students, accord- ing Chesterfield, New Balti- ing for the duration of the their cause can volunteer with the Insane Inflatable 5K, The amount of money ing to Burr Elementary more, St. Clair County and shift from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. coming to Stony Creek Metropark in September. Pictured teachers spend out of (Shelby Township) 4th Romeo. Busch describes last The 5K will donate $50 per is a portion of the 5K obstacle course from a 2014event in pocket to set up a class- grade teacher, Jonathan year’s local Insane Inflat- person, minimum 10 peo- Lansing. room for the school year Marceau. able 5K as a fun to watch ple, to a nonprofit or chari- has increased in recent To bring exposure to event during which 50 vol- table organization for these the Registration Kickback volunteering, opportunities years due to schools en- the issue, Casey Joss, unteers from her local Relay volunteers. Fundraiser. The group is include Sept. 14 set up of the acting budget cuts. also a Burr Elementary events donated their time. Busch said that 40 volun- provided with a discount event in a 4 hour shift, from For UCS teachers, con- Teacher and former Mich- “It was great, it seemed teer spots have been allot- code that allows anyone 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This al- tract negotiations and igan Teacher of the Year like everyone was having a ted for ACS Relay For Life who uses it to get a dis- lows volunteers free regis- budgets cuts have made finalist, started videoing lot of fun and doing some- participants from her Re- count registration to run in tration to run on Sept. 15. it even tougher to get her classroom setup. thing people enjoyed, so it lay event areas, with space the event, and the organiza- Individual volunteers through the year on sal- She hopes to show what was a pretty cool event,” still open. To volunteer for tion is compensated with $5 on Sept. 15 don’t have the aries that are decreasing her classroom would look Busch said. the American Cancer Soci- for every code use. The min- ability to run the course, rather than increasing. like if she didn’t pay for The 5K is about 3.1 miles ety, contact Busch as april. imum is 10 code uses and as they work the 7 a.m. to 1 Some UCS teachers classroom materials her- in distance. It consists of an [email protected] a maximum of 50 uses per p.m. shift. Individual volun- took pay cuts last year, self. This year, she expects inflatable obstacle course “Some just go and super- event. Busch said that the teers on the Sept. 15 break- and fear more pay cuts to contribute at least $250 including a slide, ball maze, vise at the different inflat- code for Relay supporters down shift, however, can may loom on the horizon, or more to get ready for wall, mattress run and ables, to make sure it is in- is ACS5. earn free registration to the according the the District. the launch of the new more. The event concludes flated…Some people work “They donate for each event for the 10 a.m. wave This has placed finan- school year on Septem- with a midway that fea- for the registration, when volunteer that we have, and time and volunteer from 11 cial stress on teachers, ber 4. tures a Junior Jump bounce someone comes and checks then they also have a spe- a.m. until 2 p.m. who, according to Utica For cost-cutting tips house, music, DJs from local in. Some do the check in ta- cial registration code that For volunteer registra- Education Association from the National Educa- radio stations, merchandise, ble where they check their if someone registers with tion of all types, race par- President Liza Parkinson, tion Association on set- food and beverages. The bags and things like that,” that code, they donate to ticipation registration, and are struggling to make ting up a classroom for event is held rain or shine Busch said. The American Cancer So- more information on the the decision to support the first day of school, and is not timed. All par- The Insane Inflatable 5K ciety and that also gets a Insane Inflatable 5K as a their students or their visit: http://www.nea. ticipants at least 42 inches also offers charity group discount on registration,” whole, visit insaneinflat own families. org/tools/back-to-school- tall on event day can run the volunteers an opportunity Busch said. able5k.com/event/detroit- These conditions have guide.html#PFW. course, and there is no mini- for fundraising through In the area of individual mi.

fice created under former of the auditing process,” prior treasurers, all Demo- STATE OF MICHIGAN Prosecutor clerk Karen Spranger, Smi- said Lisa Manetta, a part- crats, for years. Smith took giel said. ner at Plante Moran. “We office in 2005. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC FROM PAGE 1 At Wednesday’s meet- cannot audit what is not” Audit Committee Chair- SERVICE COMMISSION ing, county Commissioner on the books. man Don Brown cautioned Department,” Smith said. Veronica Klinefelt was she Dave Herrington, a part- board members to be pa- **** Rocca, a first-term Re- was “hot” when she read ner at Plante Moran, which tient. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE publican, last week sent a about it this week because conducts audits through- “One step at a time; let’s letter to state Treasury of- the matter should have out the state, said it is “un- see what the state says,” he ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF ficials asking them to look been scrutinized by offi- common” for such accounts said. DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY into the matter. State offi- cials previously. to exist in governmental Smith said more than cials are reviewing that re- “When I saw it in the units. 90 percent of the funds CASE NO. U-20258 quest. newspaper article, I was Smigiel, representing come from revenues from “This was information hot about it because it was County Executive Mark drunken driving forfei- •DTE Electric CompanyrequestsMichiganPublicService Commissionfor we learned from our audi- raised with the Finance Hackel’s administration, tures. A minimal amount approvalofarefund related to self-implementation of amendedservice tors and then reviewed by Department a year or two appeared to side with of money comes from drug rates beginning November 1, 2017 and endingMay 1, 2018. the finance department,” ago,” said Klinefelt, an Rocca in the dispute. He forfeitures, bad-check res- •The informationbelowdescribes how aperson mayparticipateinthis case. Rocca told The Macomb Eastpointe Democrat. said the monies should be titution and the Warren •You maycallorwrite, DTEElectric Company, OneEnergy Plaza, Detroit, Daily earlier this week. “We Commissioner Leon maintained in a special- drug court, he added. MI 48226,(800)477-4747for afreecopyofits application.Any person immediately sent it over to Drolet said officials should revenue account. He said one-fourth of the may reviewthe applicationatthe offices of DTEElectric Company. the state treasurer depart- learn more about the “se- “There’s a difference of money is donated to char- •The Prehearingconference in this matterwill be held: ment’s for a review. We did cret” fund. opinion between the ad- itable organizations, not- DATE/TIME: Tuesday,September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. what we felt was right and “How do you have over- ministration and the prose- ing $60,000 was donated BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sally L. Wallace proper.” sight over a fund that is too cutor on how has control of last year. But officials were County officials learned secret to audit?” Drolet said the accounts,” Smiegel told trying to work out how to LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109West Saginaw Highway about the accounts a year at the county Audit Com- the board. “Our opinion is provide the funds because Lansing,Michigan 48917 or two ago, but pursuing mittee meeting. “The ques- these revenues should flow county government cannot the matter was delayed, Fi- tion is whether the prose- through the county trea- donate to charities, Smith PARTICIPATION: Any interested personmay attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible,including handicapped nance Director Steve Smi- cutor is subject to the same sury. Revenues and ex- said. parking. Persons needing any accommodation to giel said Wednesday. Some audit the county is.” penditures should be kept Half of the money is re- participate should contactthe Commission’s Executive officials have known lon- When auditors from track of in a special-reve- turned to police depart- Secretary at (517)284-8090inadvance to request ger. Finance officials would Plante Moran conducted nue fund.” ments, and one-fourth of mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. have addressed it last year the audit earlier this year, James Langtry, a spokes- the funds pays for equip- The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission)will hold a but were preoccupied with they were not aware of the man for Smith, said earlier ment, training and secu- hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTEElectric)August14, dealing with financial is- funds. this week the practice is le- rity in his department, 2018 application of DTE ElectricCompany requesting the Commission’s sues in the Clerk’s Of- “They’re being kept out gitimate and was known by Smith added. approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuanttoMCL 460.6a(1)with respect to the provisional rates implementedbyDTE Electric for the periodNovember1,2017 to May1,2018 is $25.7 million, plus interest; 2) return that amount to customers in the November 2018,December Library events 2018,and January 2019bill cycles (or the 3-month period for whichthe refund is approved); and 3) other relief. St. Clair Shores ater, both which date back and struggling readers can the new school year. All documents filed in this case shall be submittedelectronically through Library circa 1940 for $20 each, a read to a therapy dog. Chil- • CreaTuesdays from 2-4 the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. print of the Hilgendorf Ser- dren are invited to stop by p.m. Tuesdays in August. Requirements and instructionsfor filing can be found in the User Manual • Selinsky-Green Farm- vice Station circa 1935 for and read to Faith. Join for a different creative on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDFformat, as an attachmenttoanemail sent to: mpscedockets@ house Museum is participat- $10; the E.C. White House The library is located at and fun activity. Open to michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact ing in the Macomb County circa 1955 for $10 and a 23333 Ryan Road, Warren. children of all ages. No reg- Commissionstaff at (517) 284-8090 or by emailat: mpscedockets@ History Passport Program. color print of the Selinsky- For more information or to istration required. michigan.gov. Visitors can enjoy 26 histor- Green Farmhouse Museum register where programs re- • Children of all ages wel- Any personwishing to intervene and become aparty to the case ical sites in Macomb County for $15 Stop by the library quire it, call 586-353-0580 come to join for ‘Meet Up shall electronicallyfile apetition to intervene with this Commissionby where they can get a “pass- to purchase them. Limited and Eat Up from 11:30 a.m.- September 11, 2018.(Petitions to intervenemay also be filedusing the port” stamped. Once a pass- number of prints available. Warren Civic Center 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays and traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service Library upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, LaurenD.Donofrio, DTE Electric port has seven stamps it • St. Clair Shores Cul- Thursdays through Aug. 30 Company, One Energy Plaza,688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. can be redeemed for a free tural Committee is seeking at the Atrium inside War- Any personwishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of meal at one of three Cul- new members. No experi- • Back to School ren City Hall. Lunches pro- position withoutbecoming aparty to the case mayparticipate by filing ver’s restaurants in Ma- ence necessary, just a will- crafts 6:30-7:30 p.m. Aug. vided for children under age an appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the comb County. Passports are ingness to be involved and 29. Children ages 5-11 can 18 and food cannot be re- hearingand advise the presiding administrativelaw judge of his or her available at the Museum, help bring cultural events join for crafts to welcome in moved from the building. wish to make astatement of position.All information submitted to the located behind the library, and activities to the city. Commissioninthis matter becomes public information, thusavailable the St. Clair Shores Pub- Meetings are generally the on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to lic Library and participat- second Wednesday of each disclosure.Please do not includeinformation you wish to remain private. ing historical sites. the pro- month. 21st Annual Thursday, Sept. 13 Requests foradjournment mustbemade pursuanttothe Commission’s RulesofPractice andProcedure R792.10422and R792.10432.Requestsfor gram runs until the end of • St. Clair Shores Cul- Noon -3pm further informationonadjournment shouldbedirectedto(517)284-8130. 2018. For more information, tural Committee and the AcopyofDTE Electric Company’s requestmay be reviewed on the call 586-771-9020. Public Library present at Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office • St. Clair Shores Histor- 1:30 p.m. Fridays, classic of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate ical Commission is seeking movies are shown in the li- Sterling Heights Senior in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by residents to participate in brary’s William R. Gilstorf Active Life Center telephone at (517) 284-8090. oral history project. Those Meeting room. 40200 Utica Road Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended,MCL 460.551 who have a story to share The Library is located at et seq.; 1919 PA 419,asamended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as of life in St. Clair Shores, 22500 E. 11 Mile Road, St. FREE snack bagsto amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.;1969 PA 306,asamended, MCL24.201 et contact Jerry Sielagoski at Clair Shores. To register or first500 attendees! seq.; and Parts 1&4ofthe MichiganAdministrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R792.10101 through [email protected] or details on any of these pro- R792.10137, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. leave a message at the li- grams, call 586-771-9020 or Keynote speaker: Aniel Majjhoo, M.D. brary by calling 586-771- visit scslibrary.org. McLaren Macomb Neurologist NeuroscienceMedical Director, 08/23/2018 9020. Neurology andInterventional Neurology • Historical Society of St. Warren Dorothy M. 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5A • Thursday, August 30, 2018 • The Monroe News LIST YOUR EVENT Paula Wethington Phone: (734) 240-5745 COMMUNITY Email: [email protected]  YOUR LOCAL CALENDAR ANNIVERSARY Announcements TODAY Nazarene, 3401 S. Custer Rd. are welcomed Trivia Night, fundraiser for Bed- Lorentzes observe 60th anniversary Community meal, part of the ford Township Out of the Darkness Wedding, anniver- Monroe Community Dinner series, Walk, 7 p.m., Bedford Veterans Mr. and Mrs. Pete sary and engagement 6 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Center, 760 W. Temperance Rd., announcements are 108 Washington St. Lorentz of Newport are ob- Temperance. serving their 60th wedding published in The God Works! dinners, 6 p.m., Crossroads Community Church, anniversary today. A family Monroe News; some 6960 Sylvania-Petersburg Rd., FRIDAY dinner took place Sunday accompanying photos Ottawa Lake. at Dolce Vita. may require a fee. Community meals, part of the Group Bicycle Ride to Sterling God Works! dinner series, 6 p.m., Mr. Lorentz and Barbara The Monroe News State Park, meets at 10 a.m., St. Mary Catholic Church, Parish Mettler were married Aug. will publish informa- Riverfront Parking Lot, 100 block Life Center, 151 N. Monroe St.; 6 30, 1958, at Blessed Sacra- tion if either one or of E. First St. p.m., St. Joseph Hall at St. Gabriel ment Church, Toledo. both members of the Parish, 8295 Van Aiken St., Ida. MR. AND MRS. PETE LORENTZ The couple in 1958. Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., The couple’s children couple are residents Monroe Council 1266, Knights of Back 2 School Extravaganza: of the Monroe County Columbus, back lounge, 202 W. Block Party Edition, 11 a.m., and their spouses are Front St. Roessler Field, 56 N. Roessler St. Dawn Lorentz of Adrian, from 1953 to 1955. spending time with family. area, work in Monroe Leanne and Larry Eisinger He graduated from County or are former Monroe County Opportunity Labor Day Weekend Festival, all Mrs. Lorentz was a nurse Program mobile food pantry, day, St. Joseph Catholic Church, of Maumee, Ohio, Susan Alexian Brothers School for Dr. S. Middleton until residents. 3-5 p.m., Monroe Church of the 2214 Manhattan St., Erie. and Ray Pileski of Elyria, of Nursing, Flint Hurley retiring. Forms are available Ohio, Pete Lorentz of New- Hospital School of Anes- She graduated from in The Monroe News’ port and Jim and Caryn thesia and Siena Heights Mercy School of Nursing. lobby from 8 a.m. to 5  SUPPORT GROUPS Lorentz of Newport. They University. p.m. Mondays through She is a member of St. also have 12 grandchildren He is a member of St. Fridays and online at Anne’s Women’s Club, St. TODAY Lake. and six great-grandchil- Anne’s Men Club, St. www.monroenews. Anne’s Food Closet and a Alateen, 3 p.m., Monroe Middle dren. Anne’s Food Closet and comFor more informa- Alcoholics Anonymous, 8:15 former member of Rock- School, 503 Washington St., room Mr. Lorentz was a nurse Detroit Beach Boat Club. tion, call The Monroe a.m., Salvation Army Harbor Light, 102. anesthetist for Mercy He is a former member of wood Jaycees. 3250 N. Monroe St.; 9:30 a.m. and News at 242-1100 or noon, Oaks Victory Village, 924 E. Smart Recovery Support Meet- Memorial Hospital until Rockwood Jaycees. She enjoys quilting, email paula@monroe- ing, 6 p.m., Passion of Mind Heal- Second St.; men, 10 a.m., Monroe retiring. Mr. Lorentz enjoys volunteering and spending news.com. Post 1138, Veterans of Foreign ing Center, 14930 LaPlaisance Rd. He served in the Army fishing, volunteering and time with family. Wars, hall, 400 Jones Ave.; 4 p.m., Christ Lutheran Church, 225 E. FRIDAY Elm Ave.; 5:30 p.m., South Rock- MAGAZINE wood United Methodist Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 9:30 Ann Arbor family in court MONROE 6311 S. Huron River Dr., South a.m., Oaks of Righteousness Monroe County, MI: Gateway to the Good Life Rockwood; 5:30 p.m., Fairview Church, 1018 E. Second St.; 10 County Home, 3604 S. Custer Rd.; a.m., Gibraltar Community Center, over wooden treehouse 7 p.m., St. Mary Catholic Central 29340 S. Gibraltar Rd., Gibraltar; High School, 108 W. Elm Ave.; 7:02 noon, Good Shepherd Lutheran ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) plaints from neighbors p.m., St. Joseph Catholic Church, Church, 2275 S. Custer Rd.; 6 — A Michigan family is regarding the structure. 8294 Van Aiken St., Ida; 7:30 p.m., p.m., ProMedica Monroe Regional fighting with city officials Officials say they’re en- St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 1690 Hospital, Hiltz Room, first floor, 718 over the legality of a large W. Sterns Rd., Temperance; 8 p.m., N. Macomb St; 6 p.m., St. John’s forcing the city’s building wooden treehouse. Faith Lutheran Church, 25402 Lutheran Church, 28320 Waltz Rd., and zoning codes. HOME ART FOOD CULTURE Arsenal Rd., Flat Rock; 8 p.m., Waltz; 7 p.m., Rockwood First Con- A judge has instructed Boyadjian alleges she’s Grace Lutheran Church, 630 N. gregational Church, 22600 Mather Ann Arbor residents Tamar St., Rockwood; 8 p.m., St. Roch Monroe St. Boyadjian and Greg Doug- being unfairly prosecuted. Catholic Church, 25022 Gibraltar She says her neighbors Narcotics Anonymous, women, Rd., Flat Rock; 8 p.m., St. Peter’s las to bring their treehouse 10 a.m., Paula’s House II, 3580 Lutheran Church, 343 E. Center up to code by Friday or have a history of com- S. Custer Rd.; 1:30 and 7:30 St., Petersburg; 8 p.m., Nortel take it down. plaining about her family, p.m., Oaks Victory Village, 924 E. Lanes, 611 N. Telegraph Rd. including reporting loud Second St. Boyadjian says the fam- Narcotics Anonymous, noon, music or their trash cans Al-Anon, 7:30 p.m., St. Luke’s ily has made numerous Oaks Victory Village, 924 E. Sec- being on the curb for too Lutheran Church, 1690 W. Sterns ond St.; 8 p.m., Trinity Episcopal changes to the structure Rd., Temperance. Church, 304 S. Monroe St. and paid multiple fines. long. Christ-Centered Recovery, 6 Al-Anon, 8 p.m., St. Peter’s The city took the issue to The issue will be re- p.m., House of Restoration, 832 S. Lutheran Church, 343 Center St., court last year after com- viewed in court Sept. 7. Roessler St. Petersburg. Overcomers Outreach, 7 p.m., Christ-Centered Recovery, 7 Trinity Church of God, 12765 Mill p.m., House of Restoration, 832 S. Monroe Township sets Fall St., Carleton. Roessler St. Celebrate Life in Recovery, 6 Reformers Unanimous, 7 p.m., Cleanup Day for residents p.m., St. Michael Lutheran Church, Lewis Avenue Baptist Church, STATE OF MICHIGAN 6320 Lewis Ave., Temperance. 5790 W. Temperance Rd., Ottawa Monroe Township located that day in the rear BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC residents can get rid of parking lot between the SERVICE COMMISSION NEIGHBORS mattresses, appliances, township playground and large furniture and other the Nature Center on Bar- **** SMA, MCC Class of 1955 Sunday morning. Attend- bulky items at the annual ron’s Way. All demolition NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE Fall Cleanup Day Oct. 20 at reunion held ees came from California, or construction materials ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF About 50 people at- Colorado, Connecticut, the township hall. must be in cans or boxes. Florida, Illinois and Dear- DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY tended the 63rd reunion Last week, the township No concrete or hazard- born, Livonia, Manitou board officially approved for the Class of 1955 at St. ous materials, such as CASE NO. U-20258 Mary Academy and Mon- Beach, Petoskey, Rock- the event from 9 a.m. to paint, oil or propane tanks roe Catholic Central High wood, St. Clair Shores and 3 p.m. behind the town- • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission for service Ypsilanti. will be accepted. Also, no approval of a refund related to self-implementation of amended School held Aug. 24-26 in ship hall at 4925 E. Dunbar rates beginning November 1, 2017 and ending May 1, 2018. Monroe. Rd. Allowing residents to yard waste or tires can be The reunion planning • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. get rid of these unwanted dumped. A meet-and-greet was committee consisted of • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, held Friday night fol- Jan Rau, Mike Yeager, items will prevent more re- Only township residents MI 48226, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any person lowed by a banquet Satur- Doug Thoma, Jan Anteau, fuse from being discarded may unload materials. may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. day night at the Monroe Gil Liedel and Jim and along roads and ditches, Proof of residency may be • The Prehearing conference in this matter will be held: Golf & Country Club. The Jeanette Herzog. The next Treasurer Penny Barton required. For more infor- DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. reunion concluded with reunion will be the 65th said. mation, persons can call BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sally L. Wallace a Mass and breakfast planned in 2020. Disposal bins will be 241-5501. LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48917  PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. UPCOMING The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped Public events hosted by nonprofit groups parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request SATURDAY Hall, 418 Dunham St., hosts a euchre SEPTEMBER 23 mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. tournament Saturdays. Sign-ups The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a Trading Post Colonial Days start at 12:30 p.m. The game starts at Lake Erie Fall Ride hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) August 14, 1 p.m. 2018 application of DTE Electric Company requesting the Commission’s Colonial Days at the Trading Post The Second Annual Lake Erie Fall approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(1) with will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public is invited. For informa- Ride will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 respect to the provisional rates implemented by DTE Electric for the Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. p.m. Sept. 23. period November 1, 2017 to May 1, 2018 is $25.7 million, plus interest; tion, call 529-2880. 2) return that amount to customers in the November 2018, December Sunday at River Raisin Territorial This is a 100k/50k bike ride around 2018, and January 2019 bill cycles (or the 3-month period for which the Park, 3815 N. Custer Rd. St. Joseph Fall Craft Show historic Monroe County; presented refund is approved); and 3) other relief. The Compeau Company will host ERIE — The St. Joseph Fall Craft by Monroe Cycling Club. The ride All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through begins at Monroe County Commu- the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. demonstrations in militia, muskets, Show will take place from 10 a.m. to Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual drill, crafts, cooking and foodways of 4 p.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catho- nity College, 1555 S. Raisinville Rd. on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word the early 1800s. lic Church, 2214 Manhattan St. For information or signups, go to or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ signmeup.com/122599. michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact This event is part of the parish’s Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ Car and Bike Show michigan.gov. Labor Day Weekend festival. ERIE — A Car and Bike Show will ONGOING Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case take place from noon to 3 p.m. Sat- shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by SUNDAY Frenchtown Center for Active September 11, 2018. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the urday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Adults, 2786 Vivian Rd., welcomes traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service 2114 Manhattan St. singers and other musicians to visit upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Lauren D. Donofrio, DTE Electric Pork roast dinner Company, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. There will be dash plaques, a and perform for the Alzheimer’s/ Monroe Center for Healthy Aging, Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of 50/50, a $1 driver pool and door Dementia clients who attend the 15275 S. Dixie Highway, will host position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing prizes. center’s Adult Day Service program. an appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the Sunday Dinner from 11 a.m. to 1 This event is part of the parish’s “Come join us and experience the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her p.m. Sunday. The menu is pork roast, wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Labor Day Festival activities. love. Your musical attention will be Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available red skin potatoes and sides. greatly appreciated,” the announce- on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to private. Euchre tournament Center members get a discount. ment said. For information, call the disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain DUNDEE — Dundee Veterans’ For information, call 241-0404. center at 243-6210. 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 further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. In Loving Memory Of A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the  CLUBS & Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Henri Ingels 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 ORGANIZATIONS Who Passed Away 13 Years Ago telephone at (517) 284-8090. Information about the meeting of nonprofit groups Today, August 30, 2005 Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 Life is but a stopping place, a pause in what’s et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as to be, a resting place along the road, to sweet amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et Monroe Lodge 27 bers, their invited guest seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s and friends, from 5 to 7 eternity. We all have different journeys, different Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through The Monroe Lodge 27, paths along the way. We all were meant to learn R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. p.m. second Saturday of some things, but never meant to stay ... Free & Accepted Masons, the month. A $6 donation Our destination is a place, far greater than we know, for some the 08/23/2018 holds a monthly breakfast is requested. journey’s quicker, for some the journey’s slow. And when the journey for members on the first The lodge meets at 401 fi nally ends, we’ll claim a great reward, and fi nd an everlasting peace, together with the Lord. Saturday of the month. N. Dixie Hwy. Sadly Missed By Wife Fran, Children Andy, Other events include a For information, go to Tim, Dan, Lisa And Family spaghetti dinner for mem- https://monroe27.com.

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PHOTO COURTESY CAROLOSBORN BoyScoutChasOsborn(center) with RoyalOak Post 253members, includingJeff Ludeman andJohn Williams, outsidethe postwiththe EagleScoutProject Flag Dropbox. COURTESYPHOTO OaklandCountyCircuitCourt Judge Michael Warren presentsinfrontof25middleschoolers atSummerDebate LocalBoy Scout Camp. CircuitCourt judge installs drop box speaks at middle to retire old flags school debate camp RoyalOak BoyScout veterans to be honored with Troop1615memberChas theirnameand branch of Osborn gotanideafor his serviceonastone at theVet- OaklandCountyCir- thoritytoour representa- Eagle ScoutProject when eransMonumentatthe Or- cuitCourt JudgeMichael tivestomake, enforce, and hisneighborgavehim her tonvillecemetery. Stones are Warren recently spokeat adjudicate thelaw.” oldflagstoretirewhenhis availabletobepurchasedfor Birmingham Covington Warren’s appearance at troopwent allveterans, whetherthey School’s Summer Debate thedebatecampwas apre- camping. have died,are living or are Camp. lude to aPatriot Week Fo- “I real- on active-duty. Families and Theapproximately 25 rensicsCompetition at the ized that others maypurchase apaver middle schoolers in at- OaklandCircuit Court. theaver- stone in honor of aveteran. tendance werepreparing StartedbyWarrenand his ageAmeri- This is afundraiserfor the to debate this upcoming then 10 year old daughter, can citizen Sharon VFWPosttohelpfundthe 16 year’s topic—“Resolved: PatriotWeekisheldfrom maynot Longman charities andprogramsthey TheUnitedStatesshould Sept.11-17. know how sponsor. Formoreinforma- accede to theUnitedNa- Thetwo anchor dates or where tion,call248-627-1065or tionsConvention on the representhistorical events to disposeofold American 248-620-6202. Lawofthe Sea withoutres- that have hadamonumen- PHOTO COURTESY OF MARYDUENOW flags,” Osborn said. •PatroitsRace: White ervations.” talimpactonAmerica — RoyalOak American Le- Chapel Memorial Park “Beforethe American the9/11terrorist attacks Kimberly AnnDuenowGenkovwas promoted to the gion Post 253members vol- Cemetery hoststhe Third Revolution,the King was andConstitutionDay (the rank of major in theU.S.Army. Genkov is agraduate unteered to help.Osbornes- Annual Patriots Race sovereign —the people had anniversary of thesigning pecially appreciated member to benefitthe Michigan no rights,onlyprivileges; of theConstitution). of Lake OrionHighSchooland OaklandUniversity Jeff Ludeman, whodonated Woundedand Returning therewerenocitizens, LearnmoreatPatriot- School of Nursing.She is apsychiatric mental health histimetocut aholeinthe WarriorsProgram,Sun- only subjects,” said War- Week.org andwww.amer- asphalttoplace apostfor a day, Sept.9at 621W.Long rentothe students.“After icassurvivalguide.com. nursepractitionerinthe Army NurseCorps and drop boxfor old flags. Lake Road, Troy.The Pa- 1776,weflipped that up- serves as thechief of theSpecial Operations Forces Osborn finished theproj- triots Race will beginat9 side down —the people are —Submitted by Lindsey ectonthe dayofthe Legion a.m. with a10k timedrace sovereign anddelegateau- Ackerman Embedded Behavioral Health Unit at JointBase meeting, wasinvited to at- followed by a5ktimed race Lewis-McChordinWashington State. Genkov has tend andsaidthe members anda1Mrun/walk. Fami- were excitedtosee thefin- lies,veteransand thecom- STATE OF MICHIGAN beendeployedtoKandahar, Afghanistan,and Guanta- ishedproduct andwerevery munity areinvited to help namo Bay, Cuba.She hasservedinthe United States complimentary. supportthe event. Formore BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Osborn said RoyalOak information andtoregister, SERVICE COMMISSION ArmedForcessince 2008 andheldassignments in BoyScout troops 1601,1610 visitwww.ThePatriotsRace. Fort Drum,N.Y.and Fort Bliss, Texas. Shewas recog- and1627will also sharere- comFor more information **** sponsibility forcheckingthe about WhiteChapelMe- NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE nizedbyLieutenantColonel KevinGoke, director of boxand properly retiring the morial Park Cemetery,visit theDepartment of Behavioral Health Services on Joint flags throughout theyear. www.white chapelceme- ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF “Thisisn’t aone and tery.com. DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Base Lewis-McChord(pictured). done project,”Osbornsaid. CASE NO. U-20258 “I hopethisbox will stand —The OaklandPress is CHARTER TOWNSHIPOFWATERFORD formanyyears,collecting interested in allveterans POSTINGPUBLICATION NOTICE American flags to be appro- events in Oakland •DTE Electric Company requestsMichigan Public Service Commissionfor priately retired. ...Ifeltthis County.Pleasesend approvalof arefund relatedtoself-implementationofamended service The followingbid forthe Township has been publishedbyposting projectwas away to serve info in thebodyofan rates beginning November 1, 2017 and endingMay 1, 2018. on the date indicated in Township Clerk’soffice at 5200Civic CenterDrive, Waterford, MI 48329,and on the Township’s website, thecommunity andhonor emailwithsubject line •The informationbelowdescribeshow apersonmay participateinthis case. www.waterfordmi.gov,under Bids. an importantsymbolofour “Veterans Affairs”to •You may call or write, DTEElectric Company,One EnergyPlaza, Detroit, -Advertisementfor Bid, BID NO. DPW-18-05 –Janitorial Services country.” Sharon Longmanat MI 48226,(800)477-4747 for afreecopyofits application. Anyperson 2019-2020-2021 posted on August 30th, 2018 Formoreinformation, [email protected] may review the applicationatthe offices of DTEElectricCompany. Sue Camilleri, TownshipClerk call 248-546-0490. twoweeks’noticefor •The Prehearing conferenceinthismatter will be held: Published August 30, 2018 •Paver StoneFund- scheduledeventsand DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. raiser:OrtonvilleVFW includeaphone number BEFORE: AdministrativeLaw JudgeSally L. Wallace Post 582istakingorders forreaders to callfor SPRINGFIELD CHARTERTOWNSHIP forpaver stone etchings for more information. LOCATION: MichiganPublic Service Commission REQUESTFOR VARIANCE 7109West Saginaw Highway ZONINGBOARD OF APPEALS Lansing, Michigan48917 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Zoning Board of Appeals of LEGAL NOTICE PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. Springfield Charter Township will hold ameeting on Wednesday, Lake Improvement Boardfor Susin Lake The hearing site is accessible,including handicapped September 19, 2018, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Springfield Township Springfield Township, parking. Persons needing any accommodation to Civic Center,12000 Davisburg Rd., Davisburg,Michigan to hear the participateshould contact the Commission’s Executive followingappeal: OaklandCounty,Michigan Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request OLD BUSINESS: NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. 1. Request from Al Deeby Chrysler Dodge, 8700 Dixie Highway, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTROLL The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a Clarkston, MI 48348and Collin Walls, ZoningOfficial to: hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) August 14, Noticeishereby given thatataPublic Hearing held on August10, 2018, 2018 application of DTE Electric Company requestingthe Commission’s a. confirm an interpretationbythe Township Zoning Officialthat the Lake Improvement Boardfor Susin Lake, by resolution,confirmed parcel P.I. #07-24-126-007 ownedbyAlDeeby Chrysler Dodge,and approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(1) with portions of parcels P.I. #07-24-126-003 and #07-13-301-006, owned afour (4) year special assessment roll for the years 2019 through respect to the provisional rates implemented by DTE Electric for the by Bordine Investment Co. be considered azoning lot as defined in 2022 for the purpose of WaterQuality,Boat Launch, Susin Lake Dam, period November1,2017 to May 1, 2018is$25.7 million, plus interest; Springfield Township CodeofOrdinances, Chapter40, Section40-2, Education and Communication,and Administrative feesinthe annual 2) return that amount to customersinthe November 2018, December Definitions. amount of $32,674.30 dollars. 2018, and January2019 bill cycles (or the 3-monthperiod for whichthe b. for avariance to allow use of property adjacent to the refundisapproved); and 3) other relief. This Notice of Confirmation is published pursuant to the provisionsofAct Al Deeby ChryslerDodge dealership for vehicledisplay parking. 451 of the Public Acts of 1994, as amended, Part 309. All documentsfiled in this caseshall be submitted electronically through TheTownship Attorneyhas indicated thatthe variance is not required theCommission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. if the interpretation is confirmed. LAKE IMPROVEMENT BOARD FOR SUSIN LAKE Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the UserManual Theproperties that are the subject of the request are located at 8700 Published August 23&30, 2018 on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word Dixie Highway,P.I.#07 24 126 007, zoned C2 General Business; or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ partof8600 Dixie Highway,P.I.#07 13 301 006,zonedC2General michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Business/R1 One Family Residentialand 8650 Dixie Highway,P.I. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCE Commissionstaff at (517) 284-8090 or by emailat: mpscedockets@ #07 24 126-003, zoned C2 General Business in Springfield Township. PLANNING COMMISSION michigan.gov. NEW BUSINESS: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case 1. Requestfrom Al Deeby ChryslerDodge,8700 Dixie Highway, shall electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission by Clarkston, MI 48348 for avariance to allowtemporary display and Notice is hereby given that the Commerce Township Planning September 11, 2018.(Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the storage of vehiclesfor two (2) years in aC-2 General BusinessDistrict Commission will conduct apublic hearing in the Oak Conference Room traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service instead of the M-1 LightIndustrial District allowed per Springfield of the Commerce Township Hall, located at 2009 Township Drive, upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Lauren D. Donofrio, DTE Electric Township Code of Ordinances, Chapter40, Section 40-681 which is Commerce Township Michigan,onMonday,SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 at Company, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. atwo year extension of aprevious Zoning Board of Appealapproval 7:00 p.m. forthe purpose of hearing the following SpecialLand Use: granted on September21, 2016. Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make astatement of PSU18-004 position without becoming aparty to the case may participate by filing Theproperty that is the subject of the request is located at 8731 Dixie an appearance.Tofileanappearance, the individualmust attend the Highway and is zonedC-2 General Business. P. I.#07-24-101-011in Bowman Consulting SpringfieldTownship. hearing and advise the presidingadministrative law judge of his or her Group, LTDofChicago wishtomake astatementofposition. Allinformation submitted to the 2. Requestfrom Charles Burt, 156 East Meadow Circle, White Lake, IL,representing Resort Commissioninthismatter becomespublicinformation, thus available MI 48383for avariance to allowfor grading of previously mined areas Lifestyle Communities on the MichiganPublic Service Commission’s website, andsubject to of new development along with necessary clearing toallow for soil is requestingaSpecial disclosure. Pleasedonot includeinformation you wishtoremainprivate. borings as required by Oakland County Health Department for septic systems prior to submission of asiteplanasrequired per Springfield Land Use for anew Requestsfor adjournment must be made pursuanttothe Commission’s TownshipCode of Ordinances, Chapter 40, Section 40-136 (b). senior independent Rules of Practice andProcedureR792.10422and R792.10432.Requestsfor living development further informationonadjournment should be directedto(517)284-8130. The propertythat is the subjectofthis request is located on Andersonville Road, P.I. #07-26-126-020, zoned R2 One Family in the HRC Haggerty Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewedonthe ResidentialinSpringfield Township. RoadCorridor Overlay Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office District proposed on 3. Request from Matt Wigton, 2306 ElkridgeCircle, Highland, MI 48356 of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate approximately 17 to allow the construction of an accessory building on aparcel that in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by does not contain adwelling which requiresavariance per Springfield vacant acres along the telephone at (517) 284-8090. TownshipCode of Ordinances, Chapter 40,Section 40-156and west side of Haggerty Jurisdiction is pursuantto1909 PA 106, as amended,MCL 460.551 Section 40-274. Roadbetween Maple et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as The propertythat is the subjectofthe request is located at 12506 and Crumb. amended, MCL460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306,as amended, MCL 24.201 et Woodland Trailand is zoned R-1A One Family Residential. P.I. Sidwell No.: 17-25-476-006 seq.; and Parts 1&4ofthe Michigan AdministrativeHearing System’s #07-32-200-005 in Springfield Township. Administrative Hearing Rules,Mich. Admin Code,R792.10101through NOTICEISFURTHERGIVEN that the map and variance request TheSpecial Land Use, the Commerce Township Zoning Ordinance R792.10137,and R792.10401 through R792.10448. may be examined at the Springfield TownshipClerk’sOffice, 12000 and Zoning Map are available for public inspection in the Clerk’soffice Davisburg Rd., Davisburg, MI 48350during regular office hours, duringregular officehours. Public Commentwill be taken in writing at Mondaythrough Friday.Written comments may be submitted to the theClerk’soffice untilthe close of business on the date of the hearing, 08/23/2018 Clerk’sOffice until the date of the meeting. Anyone needing aspecial or in person at the public hearing. For further information please contact accommodation at the meeting should contactthe Township Clerk at thePlanning Department, Commerce Township Hall,at(248) 960-7050. least two (2) business days in advance. 248-846-6510 LAURA MOREAU, Clerk David Campbell, AICP Springfield Charter Township Commerce Township Planning Director PublishedAugust30, 2018 Published August 30, 2018

4A ❚ THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018 ❚ TIMES HERALD, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN M-STEP M-STEP standardized tests Here are results for English and Language Arts and Math, as well as average SAT scores, for school districts in Continued from Page 1A St. Clair and Sanilac counties for 2018. % third grade M-STEP ELA prociency % eighth grade M-STEP math prociency Average SAT total score celebrated a marked improvement in literacy pro- St. Clair County 45 percent 27.1 percent 979.2 ciency at at John F. Farrell-Emmett Elementary school, which shot above Avoca Elementary and Yale Elemen- Algonac 49.5 28 988.6 tary to score a third grade English prociency rate of 72 Capac 31.3 18.8 958.2 percent. East China 52.5 37.2 1020.7 “Kudos to where the rubber meets the road, and Landmark Academy 26.4 9.6 908.1 that’s typically in the classroom,” Nicholl said. “We’ve Marysville 70.8 percent 47.6 percent 1035.6 never minded the state ramping up their expecta- Memphis 61.3 percent 24.7 percent 965.9 tions.” At Marysville Public Schools, 70.8 percent of all Port Huron 29 percent 16.3 percent 940.5 third-graders were found to be procient in the ELA Yale 68 percent 38.5 percent 1019 test — with 80.2 percent of Gardens Elementary Sanilac County 45.8 percent 27.7 percent 1007.6 School students found to be procient. Brown City 37.3 percent 27.3 percent 1011.9 Marysville Superintendent Shawn Wightman said Carsonville-Port Sanilac 34.4 percent 19.2 percent 894.6 percent an individualized approach is important for teaching Croswell-Lexington 55 percent 32.2 percent 1005.5 math and literacy. This includes professional develop- ment for teachers, a curriculum in line with standards Deckerville 35.8 percent 13 percent 1012.2 and thorough analysis of assessments. Funding is also Marlette 39.2 percent 30 percent a major issue across the state of Michigan, as re- Peck 26.9 percent 7.4 percent 1013.8 sources are required to provide that kind of personal- Sandusky 53.8 percent 37 percent 1020.5 ized approach, Wightman said. “You have to fund schools to the point where they can meet the needs of all kids,” Wightman said. “You in a state of transition as they shift to focus their pro- bound once the changes are fully in eect, he said. have to invest in your human capital and that has not grams to emphasize the state’s priorities of early child- Contact education reporter Jeremy Ervin at (810) been a priority in the state of Michigan.” hood education and literacy. It’s normal to see scores 989-6276 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twit- Wightman said many districts across Michigan are tick down when changes are implemented, only to re- ter @ErvinJeremy .

on Port Huron Township-owned land being the cheap- Amtrak est and the Dunn Paper Mill site the costliest. The Blue Water Convention Center and 12th Avenue Continued from Page 1A options were also more than $20 million in estimated cost. ciates. But the study says the station needs a drop-o Wilson said any station north of the Black River area, better trac ow, safety upgrades and a plan for would be a more costly project. He hoped community future growth. members would help build a consensus. Two other options are in Port Huron Township — “That’s what we want the broader community to do one o Griswold Road and east of Michigan Road near is study the report, obtain the information … and agree the CN Railyard, and another on the north side of Gris- that certain options don’t make as much sense,” he wold on township land near a CN-owned rail spur. said. The other options were laid out as follows: He said BWAT would have more information avail- ❚ 2300 Railroad St. station site, southwest of Ban- The 365 Blue Water Amtrak train is seen at the Port able at a later date for those interested in serving on croft and 24th streets. Huron Amtrak station Wednesday morning before the advisory committee. ❚ An industrial site at 225 17th St. along near Run- departing for Chicago. BRIAN M. WELLS/TIMES HERALD Contact Jackie Smith at (810) 989-6270 or nels and Water streets and the bascule rail bridge over [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @Jack- the Black River. ie20Smith. ❚ 500 Thomas Edison Parkway, along the St. Clair were near the bridge,” he said. “It seems in the middle River and south of the Blue Water Bridge and county of nowhere, but it’s not that hard (to nd).” convention center. Like Edwards, Chris O’Brien, of Sarnia, was headed ❚ The Dunn Paper Mill site, 100 Riverview St., north to Chicago. He’d been to the station before. STATE OF MICHIGAN of the Blue Water Bridge. “It’s always complicated getting here. You know BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC ❚ 200 Court St., the former Pere Marquette station what I mean?” he said. He added among the options, near downtown Port Huron and Vantage Point. he’d prefer “whatever is more direct.” SERVICE COMMISSION ❚ 1300-1384 12th Ave., west side of 12th between Sylvia Garcia and Todt Marks were headed back to **** Kearney Street and Washington Avenue. Chicago. Marks said they were in town visiting family. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE While some options are located near current CN- He said he has used the service and the station be- owned tracks, others, such as the Court Street option, fore but not enough to get detailed in his preferences. ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF would require laying new track. “I wouldn’t say it’s easy to nd, but I don’t know DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Wilson said he doesn’t have a time line for making a where else they would put it,” he said. “I guess I don’t CASE NO. U-20258 nal decision. But he said BWAT will begin looking at use it enough. It’s ne.” grants to pay for environmental impact studies of po- Garcia said they also didn’t really see any glaring is- • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission for tential plans. sues that needed addressing at the current station. approval of a refund related to self-implementation of amended service He said the transit agency is spearheading this part “It’s ne,” she said. “It seems like a lot of other Am- rates beginning November 1, 2017 and ending May 1, 2018. of the process — similarly to those that led to Amtrak trak stations.” • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. station improvements in other Michigan cities — but Each option was shown with a break down in cost in • You may call or write, DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Detroit, wouldn’t ultimately be responsible for nancing what- the Bergmann study. MI 48226, (800) 477-4747 for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the application at the offices of DTE Electric Company. ever project is selected. The estimates for the current station, including • The Prehearing conference in this matter will be held: “Our plans right now, which haven’t been nalized with and without extensive platform improvements, but have been kind of eshed out, are to have a steer- pieces for pedestrians, and parking lot upgrades, were DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. ing committee and an advisory committee with the ad- $6.3 million or $5.6 million. The other eight ranged BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Sally L. Wallace visory committee open to anyone who’s interested,” from $8.3 million to nearly $25 million with the option LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission Wilson said. “With the help of the consultant, some 7109 West Saginaw Highway additional information may help the advisory commit- Lansing, Michigan 48917 tee narrow the eld. For instance, we discover a prop- PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped erty owner for one of the options isn’t willing to sell. … parking. Persons needing any accommodation to There’s a variety of things like that we’re going to work participate should contact the Commission’s Executive our way through.” Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request Although plenty of local ocials and rail advocates mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. have voiced preferences over the future of a Port Hu- The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) August 14, ron rail station, those who utilize the current one were 2018 application of DTE Electric Company requesting the Commission’s largely indierent to the options Wednesday. approval to: 1) issue the refund required pursuant to MCL 460.6a(1) with A few minutes before the 6:20 a.m. departure for respect to the provisional rates implemented by DTE Electric for the period November 1, 2017 to May 1, 2018 is $25.7 million, plus interest; Chicago, a good chunk of the parking lot was full of 2) return that amount to customers in the November 2018, December vehicles with Canadian plates. 2018, and January 2019 bill cycles (or the 3-month period for which the Justin Edwards was over from Canada, using the refund is approved); and 3) other relief. station for the rst time with family. He didn’t have a All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. huge preference where a station would be located. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual “We got here no problem. I mean, it’d be easier if it 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: mpscedockets@ michigan.gov. Senior Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by g You September 11, 2018. (Petitions to intervene may also be filed using the Livin traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service e! upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Lauren D. Donofrio, DTE Electric Deserv Company, One Energy Plaza, 688 WCB, Detroit, MI 48226. Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of • Activities • Transportation • Dining position without becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. To file an appearance, the individual must attend the • Housekeeping Services • Optional Home Care On-Site 24/7 hearing 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 matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to Available Now! disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Commission’s Largest 1 and 2 Bedroom 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. A copy of DTE Electric Company’s request may be reviewed on the Apartments in the Area. Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office 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 telephone at (517) 284-8090. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 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.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, Mich. Admin Code, R 792.10101 through R 792.10137, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448.

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