TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Consolidating out of Around Parking Lots a Family Shops for Fireworks at Uncle Louie’S Fireworks in Ottawa Lake, at Exit 1 Off U.S
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21st Annual FENTON FREEDOM FESTIVAL schedule Good Ole’ Chamber Journal of events www.tctimes.com PG 7 Good Ole’ Special pages dedicated Sailing away Sunday, June 26th, 2011 Summertime SUMMERTIME to the Fenton Regional 2011 Lake Fenton Sailing ONLINE FUN Fun section Chamber of Commerce Club invites public COMMENTS Special section onto water Summer dedicated to 9-12B PG 11 activities PARADES, for kids things to do FOOD & FUN PG 6 The tri-county area knows how to celebrate summer with festivals and special events 1B HOT LINE: throughout the summer. this summer TEACHERS Take a Drop the sar- hike this summerPG 4 PG 3 SILVER LAKE casm, and show SKI SHOW ‘‘ A unique summer attraction to the Fenton area some respect for are the weekly ski shows on Silver Lake. SUNDAY EDITION Favorite teachers. The first recipes for the Fourth of July PG 6 comment on this PG 6 GOLF Tri-county area golfers play for fun, strategy page and exercise was inflam- Tri-County matory, VOL. 18 NO. XXVI SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2011 $1.00 very juvenile and Go to Exit 1 for fireworks in Michigan Acument Global uncalled for. It is the admin- istrators and federal Technologies mandates that need to be scrutinized for reopens doors not efficiently running schools. Most teach- ‘It brings jobs here’ ers have no choice By Sharon Stone because the teachers’ [email protected]; 810-433-6786 unions exploit them with dues. The unions Fenton — Not even a wicked and administrators thunderstorm Wednesday afternoon are the culprits. The could dampen the excitement for the public taxpayer and grand opening of Acument Global students suffer.” Technologies’ North American — Fentonite Technical and Processing Center in Fenton. HOT LINE: KIDS IN PARKING LOT Dozens of family members, em- Did someone se- ployees, Genesee County Regional ‘‘riously suggest that Chamber of Commerce (GCRCC) if they hit a kid in the officials, company officials, local parking lot of Alpine dignitaries and media were on hand they for the ribbon cutting ceremony and would keep tour of the facility. going? See ACUMENT on 13A Do you Summary even re- Acument Global Technologies and alize the the Genesee Regional Chamber of gravity Commerce hosted a grand opening of that statement? It and ribbon cutting ceremony for Acu- is your responsibility ment’s North American Technical and to look behind you Processing Center on Wednesday. before pulling out of a parking space. Too “We considered many people race TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO consolidating out of around parking lots A family shops for fireworks at Uncle Louie’s Fireworks in Ottawa Lake, at Exit 1 off U.S. 23 on Wednesday. in their cars because Michigan, but Fenton was they are in a hurry.” the ideal choice.” — Stacey Commercial fireworks easily available in Michigan Brad Frederick Acument’s chief financial officer STORY: HELMET LAW Legal to buy, The governor illegal to use should‘‘ listen to the people that elected By William Axford him and leave the [email protected]; 810-433-6792 choice up to the rider Everyone who loves fire- and not a government works knows about Exit 1 off babysitter.” U.S. 23 in Michigan. And, — A. Smith Uncle Louie’s Fireworks is utopia for people who want to buy them. Overflowing with TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SHARON STONE HOT LINE sparklers, artillery shells, bottle Bob Waligora, director of engineer- OF THE WEEK rockets and big bang fireworks, ing for Acument Global Technolo- the store offers everything gies’ North American Technical and needed to illuminate the summer Processing Center in Fenton, ex- AFTER Uncle Louie’s Fireworks in Ottawa Lake has an extensive inventory sky on Independence Day. plains the facilities’ layout to a group READING“ THE ranging from 99 cents for poppers to large $500 kits. See FIREWORKS on 23A touring the facility on Wednesday. Hot lines, I understand the new Fenton tagline. With the DDA extends marketing firm’s Woman charged with embezzling number of complaints $250K from Fenton Township business regarding the cost contract at $5,000 per month of water in Fenton, it approved extending its Detectives believe she set up account means that folks Will focus more Summary after being passed over for promotion should bathe together on providing contract with New Moon Fenton to save water and Visions during its meet- Downtown By Sharon Stone day, June 14 in Genesee lower their bills. services this year ing on Tuesday. The Development [email protected] County’s 67th District Authority extends Be closer, I finally By Sharon Stone contract expires on June Christine Maria DeSo- Court. DeSonia waived the contract for get it. [email protected] 30 and action was nec- nia, 45, was arraigned her preliminary exam on services of New ’’ Fenton — The Fen- essary to continue the Moon Visions on one count of felony Wednesday prompting ton Downtown Develop- agreement for service. for next year, for Christine embezzlement of more See EMBEZZLING ment Authority (DDA) See DDA on 9A about $60,000. DeSonia than $100,000 on Tues- on 8A 2A Sunday, June 26, 2011 TRI-COUNTY TIMES www.tctimes.com PLUMBINGPLUMBING PROBLEMS?PROBLEMS? $1995 Offer valid on initial service call and with repair only. One offer per visit. Cannot be combined with any other discounts. Valid Mon. - Fri. 8a.m. - 4p.m., Holidays excluded. Please mention this ad, offer valid through 6/30/11.2/13/11. Hose Bibs Sump Pumps All Repairs are GUARANTEED for up to 2 Full Years If A Repair Fails we will redo it ABSOLUTELY FREE! 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The ice sharpens the blades local awards. and dislodges dried food, while the Summary Beale Street com- acetic acid in vinegar deodorizes. Take a few tips peted in 10 events Life-long pot for cooking ribs in 2010, finishing holder from the experts third in the region 2 of southern-style and 139th overall in TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO barbecue at Beale the nation — among Beale St. Smokehouse BBQ Executive Chef Timothy Johnson, of Holly, removes St. Street Smokehouse Louis-style ribs from the smoker Thursday morning. He prepared around 800 pounds BBQ in Fenton. 5,000 professional See RIBS on 12A of ribs and other meats on Thursday. Fenton Relay For Life celebrates survivors Raises $99,000 for research Spritz your potholders with starch every other time you use them. By William Axford The starch repels grease, so the [email protected]; 810-433-6792 potholders stay stain-free. The Fenton community fought back against cancer last weekend as about 500 people participated in Relay For Life. The event cel- TRI-COUNTY TIMES ebrated nearly 150 local cancer survivors and was held at the Fenton High School parking lot. The Tri-County Times is published semi- weekly by Rockman Communications, 256 The 24-hour event raised more than $99,000, N. Fenway Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. before expenses. The Serving the communities of: Fenton, Linden, event took place from Summary Lake Fenton, Holly, Hartland, Byron, Gaines, 2 p.m. on Friday, June Davisburg, Swartz Creek and Grand Blanc Fenton Relay For townships of: Fenton, Holly, Rose, Tyrone and 17, to 1:30 p.m., Satur- Life grossed more Argentine. Subscription Rate: 32.00 per year day, June 18. than $99,000 for “We had a lot of cancer research last contact information weekend. 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