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How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-541-2503 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL Community News TM Your very own newspaper serving Holt, Delhi Township and Dimondale since 1995 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Vol. 15 - No. 25 www.HoltCommunityNews.com March 27, 2011 Holt People’s Choice 2011 People’s eople’s Choice hoice 2 2011 011 Log on to: www.lsj.com/ PeoplesChoice to vote for your favorite area businesses Cast your vote! HOLT The Ingham County Road Commission has recently listed two Holt area construction projects on its updated construction list. One is the bridge on Wil- loughby Road, east of Col- lege Road. Work has started on re- construction of the bridge, which closed in 2009 be- cause of concern over its safety and condition, ac- cording to Ingham County Commissioner Steve Dou- gan. “The bridge was closed when it was determined in an engineering study that it would no longer support the weight of regular vehicle traffic and the risk of catas- trophe was greater than even allowing only lightweight ve- hicles,” Dougan said. According to the road commission, the cost of the project will be $850,000. Dougan said when tak- ing into consideration the time to schedule construc- tion and secure funding, the two-year wait is “actually (and sadly) pretty good.” The bridge is east of College Road, which is the border between Delhi and Alaiedon Township, and is one of the east-west roads that passes under U.S. 127 and connects with Hagadorn Road. Dougan said school bus- es have had an issue in the winter with no way to make a complete turnaround. Alaiedon Township Su- pervisor Steve Lott jokingly said he suspects some of the residents were starting to enjoy less traffic down the road after the bridge was out. “But I understand the im- portance of emergency ve- hicles being able to access the road,” Lott said. The Delhi Township Fire Department, which provides service to Alaiedon Town- ship residents, are relieved that construction has be- gun. “Knock on wood,” Delhi Township Asst. Fire Chief Pat Brown said. “It isn’t done yet. We’ve been fortunate that there hasn’t been a major problem with access over there in the last two years.” Cedar Street smoother? The other construction project listed on the ICRC’s 2011 calendar is a resurfac- Bridge and Cedar street on calendar By WILL KANGAS [email protected] See Street/page 5 HOLT Diane Mun- shaw said throughout her 38 years of teaching kin- dergarten, she did a lot of learning as well. “I learned how to zip a lot of coats and find lost black snow pants,” Munshaw said. “But I also learned that I was in the right place.” A standing ovation was given for Munshaw and all six Holt community mem- bers for their contributions in life at the Holt Educa- tion Foundation Communi- ty Dinner on March 23. For the 17th year, the Holt Education Foundation hosted its fund raising dinner and silent auction to raise money to go to- ward mini-grants and schol- arships for Holt Public Schools. Munshaw was one of three “Outstanding School Employees” that were hon- ored. Munshaw taught at Di- mondale Elementary for 20 years before helping open Horizon Elementary, Holt’s year-round school when it opened in 1993. Don Green is another employee that was hon- ored. Green was hired as a classroom teacher at Mid- way Elementary in 1985, then in 2003 he took on leadership as the District’s Elementary Math Curricu- lum Specialist. “Being a teacher is not a career it is a culture,” Green said. “You will always be thinking about your kids.” Green has also been an assistant football coach for the Holt Varsity team since 1985, and an assistant track coach for nearly 20 years. The third employee hon- ored was Lorenzo Her- nandez, who has been a custodian at Holt since 1989. Hernandez was lauded for his attitude and work ethic, which is spread to the students everyday. The dinner also serves as a time to honor Holt High School “Outstanding Alumna” like Terri Edick, a 1974 graduate who after 35 years with the State of Michigan, is much loved and in demand instructor for Holt Community Edu- cation’s “Getting in Shape” classes. Edick has been a men- tor at Hope Middle School in Holt, also works with the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Program, and helps alternative education stu- dents gain the required one year health credit. “Outstanding Communi- ty Members” Denny and Caroline Walsh were hon- ored as well. When Denny Walsh re- tired from the State of Mich- igan in 2003, he said he quickly found a new calling Holt honors its own By WILL KANGAS [email protected] The Holt High School Chorale and Cantique perform for dinner guests. Will Kangas See Dinner/page 6 LJ-0100078925 (517) 694-3300 Holt, MI (located in the Holt Plaza) Visit us at NeumannLaw.com Filing bankruptcy is considered a last resort by most people, but it can provide a much-needed second chance and a fresh start! CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION! Experienced • Caring • Trusted BANKRUPTCY A Second Chance – A Fresh Start NEUMANN LAW, P.C. Serving all your legal needs since 1981

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How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-541-2503 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL

Community NewsTM

Your very own newspaper serving Holt, Delhi Township and Dimondale since 1995

© 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers

Vol. 15 - No. 25 www.HoltCommunityNews.com March 27, 2011

HoltPeople’sChoice2011

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HOLT — The InghamCounty Road Commissionhas recently listed two Holtarea construction projectson its updated constructionlist.

One is the bridge on Wil-loughby Road, east of Col-lege Road.

Work has started on re-construction of the bridge,which closed in 2009 be-cause of concern over itssafety and condition, ac-cording to Ingham CountyCommissioner Steve Dou-gan.

“The bridge was closedwhen it was determined inan engineering study thatit would no longer supportthe weight of regular vehicletraffic and the risk of catas-trophe was greater than evenallowing only lightweight ve-hicles,” Dougan said.

According to the roadcommission, the cost of theproject will be $850,000.

Dougan said when tak-ing into consideration thetime to schedule construc-tion and secure funding, thetwo-year wait is “actually(and sadly) pretty good.”

The bridge is east ofCollege Road, which is theborder between Delhi andAlaiedon Township, and is

one of the east-west roadsthat passes under U.S. 127and connects with HagadornRoad.

Dougan said school bus-es have had an issue in thewinter with no way to makea complete turnaround.

Alaiedon Township Su-pervisor Steve Lott jokinglysaid he suspects some of theresidents were starting toenjoy less traffic down theroad after the bridge wasout.

“But I understand the im-portance of emergency ve-hicles being able to accessthe road,” Lott said.

The Delhi Township FireDepartment, which providesservice to Alaiedon Town-ship residents, are relievedthat construction has be-gun.

“Knock on wood,” DelhiTownship Asst. Fire ChiefPat Brown said.

“It isn’t done yet. We’vebeen fortunate that therehasn’t been a major problemwith access over there in thelast two years.”

Cedar Streetsmoother?

The other constructionproject listed on the ICRC’s2011 calendar is a resurfac-

Bridge and Cedarstreet on calendarBy WILL [email protected]

See Street/page 5

HOLT — Diane Mun-shaw said throughout her38 years of teaching kin-dergarten, she did a lot oflearning as well.

“I learned how to zipa lot of coats and findlost black snow pants,”Munshaw said. “But I alsolearned that I was in theright place.”

A standing ovation wasgiven for Munshaw and allsix Holt community mem-bers for their contributionsin life at the Holt Educa-tion Foundation Communi-ty Dinner on March 23.

For the 17th year, theHolt Education Foundationhosted its fund raisingdinner and silent auctionto raise money to go to-ward mini-grants and schol-arships for Holt PublicSchools.

Munshaw was one ofthree “Outstanding SchoolEmployees” that were hon-ored.

Munshaw taught at Di-mondale Elementary for 20years before helping openHorizon Elementary, Holt’syear-round school when itopened in 1993.

Don Green is anotheremployee that was hon-ored.

Green was hired as aclassroom teacher at Mid-way Elementary in 1985,

then in 2003 he took onleadership as the District’sElementary Math Curricu-lum Specialist.

“Being a teacher is not acareer it is a culture,” Greensaid. “You will always bethinking about your kids.”

Green has also been anassistant football coach forthe Holt Varsity team since1985, and an assistant trackcoach for nearly 20 years.

The third employee hon-ored was Lorenzo Her-nandez, who has been acustodian at Holt since

1989.Hernandez was lauded

for his attitude and workethic, which is spread tothe students everyday.

The dinner also servesas a time to honor HoltHigh School “OutstandingAlumna” like Terri Edick,a 1974 graduate who after35 years with the State ofMichigan, is much lovedand in demand instructorfor Holt Community Edu-cation’s “Getting in Shape”classes.

Edick has been a men-

tor at Hope Middle Schoolin Holt, also works withthe Big Brothers and BigSisters Program, and helpsalternative education stu-dents gain the required oneyear health credit.

“Outstanding Communi-ty Members” Denny andCaroline Walsh were hon-ored as well.

When Denny Walsh re-tired from the State of Mich-igan in 2003, he said hequickly found a new calling

Holt honors its ownBy WILL [email protected]

The Holt High School Chorale and Cantique perform for dinner guests.

Will Kangas

See Dinner/page 6

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Delhi Community Gardenspace is available

Garden space is available to Delhiresidents on Grovenburg Road andPine Tree Road. Garden plots areapproximately 10’ x 20’ and are freeof charge. Residents will be respon-sible for the planting, care and main-tenance of their garden. The land willbe tilled and ready for use and waterwill be available on site. For moreinformation and to reserve a gardenplot please contact the Departmentof Public Services at (517) 699-3874.

Call for sellers for church‘Mom to Mom’ Sale

Holt United Methodist Church,2341 N. Aurelius Rd., will have a salefrom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 30 inFellowship Hall. Gently used infants’and children’s clothing and accesso-ries, as well as larger items, may besold. Proceeds will support a varietyof local and global missions.

Call the church office at (517)694-8168 or e-mail Kristi Zakrzewski,[email protected] for more infor-mation or to reserve space. Fee is$20 per table and two chairs. Onelarge item may be sold in separatearea.

Vegetable Garden Seminarset to be held April 20

Grow your own food with a freegarden plot from Delhi and learnvegetable gardening tips from GaryHeilig, MSU Extension Services, onWednesday, April 20, 2011 at 6 p.m. atthe Holt Jr. High School Auditorium,1784 Aurelius Road. The seminar isfree to the public. For more infor-mation call (517) 699-3874 or to reg-ister for the garden seminar online atwww.delhitownship.com.

United Methodist Womenhost spring breakfast

The Holt United Methodist Wom-en are hosting their annual SpringBreakfast and Program on April 9,from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Thechurch is located at the corner ofCedar Street and Aurelius Road.

The program will feature the“Kribs Kids” of Mason. The foursiblings ranging in age from 9 to17, comprising a violin quartet, haveplayed the instrument since a veryearly age. All four have participated

in MSU’s Early Childhood MusicSchool and the Okemos Suzuki Pro-grams. They have also sung with theMSU, Lansing and Detroit SymphonyOrchestras and have performed atthe Kennedy Center and CarnegieHall. The children are also activeparticipants in youth programs atthe Mason First United MethodistChurch.

There is no charge to attend,but reservations are requested byApril 5 by calling the church at (517)694-8168 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.Monday through Friday.

Relay for Life of Holtseeks concession group

The Relay For Life of Holt plan-ning committee is still looking for agroup or organization to run the con-

cession stand at the Relay on June24-25.

This would be a great project fora group looking for a way to becomeinvolved in the Holt community andwith Relay For Life to help in thefight against cancer.

For more information please con-tact Megan Barrett at [email protected] or (517) 664-1343;or e-mail Deb Rountree atrelayforlife.holt [email protected].

Holt-Delhi Librarysets calendar for April

• April 1, 15: Early Literacy PlayTimes (ages 1-5), 10:30 a.m.

• Movers and Readers (ages 1-3),Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.

• Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5),Tuesdays, 11:15 a.m.

• April 14: Gluten Free Cooking(adults), 6:30-8 p.m.

Joyce McGarry from InghamCounty/MSU Extension will discusshow cooking without glutens can bedelicious as well as nutritious. Sam-ples and recipes included.

• April 20: Fiction Book Discus-sion (adults), 6:30 p.m.

This month’s title: “DiamondRuby” by Joseph Wallace.

• April 21: Candy Sushi AnimeEvent (ages 12 and up), 4:30 p.m.

Spend the afternoon watching an-ime and creating edible candy sushi.All supplies provided. Registrationrequired; call (517) 694-9351 ext. 3.

Employment workshopstarts March 30

Brian Telfor, Career Advisor atMichigan State University with over10 years of experience, will be pre-senting an employment workshop atHolt United Methodist Church thatis open to the public. The class willbe offered at the church, 2321 N. Au-relius Road in Holt (at the cornerof Cedar and Aurelius) in Holt onWednesday evenings from 7 p.m. to8:30 p.m., March 30 and April 6, 13,and 20.

The class sessions will cover iden-tifying personal skills and strengths,discovering job opportunities and de-veloping a bridge to connect withpotential employers. Other topicscovered will be: developing effectiveresumes, skill sets, and networking.Cost of the class is $10. Persons mayregister by calling the church at (517)694-8168.

Passover Feast to beheld at Holt Baptist

Holt Baptist Church is hosting aMessianic Passover Feast on Sunday,April 17, at 5 p.m.

The celebration will include atraditional Seder, presented by TimMunger from Friends of Israel, fol-lowed by a main meal which in-cludes matzoh ball soup, salad,grilled chicken, roasted lamb, pota-toes, vegetable and dessert. Commu-nion will be served following themeal. Tickets are $10 per person; $25max for a family and may be pur-chased by contacting the church of-fice at (517) 694 - 7461 by April 8.

Holt Baptist is located at 2020Dean Avenue.

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Appreciated

The Community Service Committee of the Kiwanis Club ofHolt presented Rhoda Hunter with a certificate of appreciationfor being such a positive influence in the Holt Community.During their Feb. 28 meeting, committee chair Jane Wallinthanked Rhoda for all she contributes. Rhoda has lived in Holtfor 20 years and is a retired Holt Public School teacher. Shehas volunteered at the Holt Food Bank for eight years and forthe Give-A-Kid Projects where she has been a board memberfor three years and is chairman of the Give-A-Kid a Coat.She sings in her church choir and praise team and teacheschildren’s chapel at Messiah Lutheran Daycare. She is alsoan extremely loyal MSU football fan and attends the Spartanfootball bowl games. After their meeting, Roy Caldwell, J.R.McGraw, Rhoda Hunter, Ben McGraw, Wayne Quick, HughLockhart, Frank Brown, and Jane Wallin posed for a grouppicture.

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ing of Cedar Street betweenDallas Street and AureliusRoad. But Delhi DowntownDevelopment Authority Ex-ecutive Director Al McFady-en said the “mid-September”start date will probably behard to meet.

McFadyen said CedarStreet is in such bad condi-tion that township officialsare hoping to be on a “ad-vance construction” sched-ule.

“But that would only hap-pen if many things were towork out perfectly,” he said.

The bids on the cost of

the project would have to bereasonable, he said.

Resurfacing the four-lanestreet would cost $650,000,according to ICRC esti-mates.

McFadyen said townshipofficials would like to try andavoid another winter pound-ing on Cedar Street, whichwould probably create morecar-rattling potholes.

Over a year ago the town-ship received input frompeople who live or own abusiness on the street as tothe possibility of reducinglanes, but it was rejected.

“We are definitely paint-ing four lanes,” he said.

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Charlotte, MI 48813

ANIMALSFinancial assistanceavailable for petneutering or spaying,Capital Area Humane Society Spay& Neuter Clinic, 5919 S. CedarStreet, Lansing, ongoing. Voiceless-MI is able to assist low-income petowners with the cost of spayingor neutering their dog or cat. Seewebsite for more information. Info:www.voiceless-mi.org/low-cost-spay-neuter.

BIBLE STUDYBible study and prayermeeting, Dimondale ChristianOutreach, 123 N. Bridge St.,Dimondale, 7 p.m. Thursdays. WithBob and Sandra Carpenter, pastors.Info: 663-8872.

CALL FORCall for Mentors, EatonCountyMSU Extension, 551Courthouse Drive No. 1, Charlotte,March 27. Be amentor. Lookingfor adults 21 and older to mentorteenagers in Eaton and InghamCounty. STOMP 4-H YouthMentoring is a community-basedmentoring programwith EatonCountyMSU Extension and servesyouth in both Eaton and Inghamcounties. Help make a differencein the life of a youth and getinvolved in your community. Tolearnmore, contact KristyOosterhouse at 543-2310 or

CalendarBrowse calendars online at lsj.com/events

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[email protected]. Info:543-2310, www.msue.msu.edu/eaton.

PSA Challenge, MichiganLiquor Control Commission, 7150Harris Drive, Lansing. Michiganmiddle and high school studentsare encouraged to produce a 30-to 60-second public serviceannouncement with the tag line“We All LoseWhen Kids BuyBooze.” Prizes will be awardedto the top three schools. Visitwebsite for details; entries mustbe postmarked by April 29. Info:322-1345, www.michigan.gov/lcc.

CHILDREN’SACTIVITIESMiss Ingham County FairPageant, Ingham County Fair,700 East Ash, Mason, April 16.A “natural” beauty pageantfundraiser for girls 5-18 years.Beginners welcome. Event is April16, register by April 1. Registerby April 1. Info: 969-3214,www.ingham.org/fb. Cost: $35 percontestant, $2 per adult.

Nature Spring BreakCamp, Woldumar Nature Center,5739 Old Lansing Road, Lansing,9 a.m.-4 p.m. April 4-8. A newtheme each day. Full week orsingle day registration. Registerone week before. Info: 322-0030,www.woldumar.org. Cost: fullweek: $135members; $170nonmembers; single day: $30members; $40 nonmembers.

CLASSESRaising BackyardChickens, Capital Area DistrictLibrary South Lansing Branch, 3500S. Cedar St., Lansing, 6:30 p.m.March 31. Poultry specialist DarrinM. Karcher fromMSU Extensionwill describe the basics of raisingchickens and answer questionson the topic. Info: 272-9840,www.cadl.org.

FOOD AND DRINKFriday Night Fish Dinners,Messiah Lutheran Church, 5740Holt Road, Holt, 4:30-7 p.m. Fridays,March 11-April 15. Menu includesbaked or fried fish, hot dogs,scalloped potatoes, macaroni andcheese, green beans, coleslaw, roll,homemade pies, other dessertsand beverages. A portion of theproceeds will benefit the HoltCommunity Food Bank. Info:694-1280. Cost: $9, $7 for seniors60 and older, $5 for children 5 andolder, kids 4 and younger eat free.

FUNDRAISERSMidway Elementary PTORaffle Fundraiser, MidwayElementary School, 4552 Spahr St.,Holt, tickets are available for saleuntil March 31. Raffle tickets forsale for $10 each. Chance at $3,000in prize money. Winning numbersare determined by theMichiganState Daily-3 Evening drawing andarematched up to our ticketholder. There are three winnersevery night, Monday throughSaturday, during themonth of April.

Winnings will be mailed. [email protected]: 694-0444.

HEALTHLending Medical Closet,First Presbyterian Church, 2021Aurelius Rd, Holt, ongoing. Medicalequipment to loan out, includingwalkers, crutches, wheelchairs andother items. Also acceptingdonations of usedmedicalequipment. Call weekdays or [email protected] for moreinformation. Info: 694-8151.

Saturday Sports Medicineand Athletic Injury Clinic,Ingham Regional OrthopedicHospital, 2727 S. Pennsylvania Ave.,Lansing, 9-11 a.m. Saturdays. Awalk-in sports injury clinic staffedbymid-Michigan sports medicinephysicians and certified athletictrainers. Call 351-7815 for moreinformation weekdays or 975-8500Saturdaymornings. Info: 351-7815.

LIBRARIESCard making class, CapitalArea District Library AureliusBranch, 1939 S. Aurelius Road,Mason, 6 p.m. March 31. Foradults and children in fourth gradeand older. Create three uniquecards during this hands-on class.Materials and instructionsprovided. Info: 628-3743,www.cadl.org.!

Dora the Explorer Party,Capital Area District Library Holt-Delhi Branch, 2078 Aurelius Road,Holt, 4:30 p.m. March 28. For ages3-8. Dora stories, simple scavengerhunt and a craft. Call to register.Info: 694-9351, www.cadl.org.!

SCHOOLHolt/Dimondale Districtkindergarten roundup,Elliott Elementary School, 4200Bond Ave, Holt, 4:30-6:30 p.m.March 31. Child must be 5 onor before Dec. 1, 2011. If youdo not know your area school,call 694-0625 or 699-1103 forassistance. Info: 699-2106,www.hpsk12.net.

Holt/Dimondale Districtkindergarten roundup,Midway Elementary School, 4552Spahr St., Holt, 1-2:15 p.m. and2:45-4 p.m. March 29. Child mustbe 5 on or before Dec. 1, 2011.If you do not know your areaschool, call 694-0625 or 699-1103for assistance. Info: 694-0444,www.hpsk12.net.

Holt/Dimondale Districtkindergarten roundup,Sycamore Elementary School, 4429Sycamore St., Holt, 6-7 p.m.March 29. Child must be 5 onor before Dec. 1, 2011. If youdo not know your area school,call 694-0625 or 699-1103 forassistance. Info: 699-2185,www.hpsk12.net.

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as a volunteer with the HoltCommunity Food Bank.

“This community shouldbe very proud of its foodbank,” Walsh said.

Caroline Walsh retiredfrom her teaching positionin 2007 but her volunteertime at the food bank beganin 1999.

Dedicated to the com-munity, she keeps up witheducation issues as a mem-ber of several retired teach-er groups as well.

The evening featuredperformances by the HoltHigh School Jazz Band andChorale/Cantique.

Ingham County SheriffGene Wriggelsworth, who isalso a member of the foun-dation, was host for the eve-ning.

Dinner: Holt’s finestare honored by ed groupContinued from page 1

A special video tribute to Don Green was shown atthe dinner.

Photo by Will Kangas

Courtesy photo

Science Olympiad

The Holt Junior High School Science Olympiad team placed third at theregional competition held at Lansing Community College on March 19.They will advance to the state competition at Michigan State University onApril 30. The team received five first place trophies in Awesome Aquifers,Anatomy, Battery Buggy, Experimental Design, and Towers. An overallthird place trophy was also given to the team. Back row, left to right.Coach James Parkinson, Brian Jonckheere, Kevin Le, Jacob Meland, SarahWollensak, Viet Phan, Dana Anderson, Zander Knapman. Front row, left toright. Lia Anderson, Emma Yenchar, Kim Le, Rose M Hildebrandt, MackenzieJames, Alex Keck, Kevin Rademacher, Lexi Morgan. (Coaches not pictured,Ryan Fink, John Thon, and Ingrid Holtry)

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Letters to the editor

Thanks go forholiday envelopes

The Holt CommunityFood Bank Board of Direc-tors would like to thank ev-eryone that contributed tothe 2010 Holiday DonationEnvelopes.

We collected $46,800(our goal was to collect$40,000). The money willbe used to continue buyingfood for our neighbors inneed.

For your calendar:May 1 1 p.m. - Volunteer

ice cream social, Holt Unit-ed Methodist Church/Eastroom.

May 16, 2-6 p.m. - Easter

basket distribution.Holt Community Food

Bank

HHS staff did well inface of tragedy

I am the parent of aHolt High School studentwho knew the children inthe tragic car accident thatchanged so many, manylives.

I would like to commendthe Holt Community andthe Holt High School staff.The whole community hasbeen touched in some wayby this tragedy and seeingthe way the communitycame together in support of

“all” involved was incredi-ble.

It makes me very proudto be part of the Holt Com-munity. In the many callsI made to the school to ex-cuse my daughter the staffwere completely supportiveand understanding.

I know from my daugh-ter this has changed heroutlook and decision mak-ing. Unfortunately it tooksuch a tragedy to openthe eyes of these youngadults but I do see manypositive decisions/choicesin my daughter and herfriends.

Sincerely,Sheila Knechtges

After staring for the Rams’ boys bas-ketball team for four years, Cole Darlingjust completed his freshman year at WrightState.

The 6’7” forward played in 30 of theteams 33 games this season, and started innine of them. He averaged 4.3 points and3 rebounds per game in his freshman cam-paign.

Darling was Wright States’ fifth leadingscorer this year while playing just above 17

minutes per game. He helped lead the Raid-ers to a final record of 19-14 this season.

Darling will likely be looked at to be astarter in his sophomore season, most like-ly at the small forward position.

Also, former Ram Lexi Kelly appeared in16 games this season for Kalamazoo ValleyCommunity College. She scored six pointsand grabbed 12 rebounds while coming offthe bench for KVCC.

Kelly played forward this year, and willbe looked at to play a larger role in hersophomore season with the team.

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From Acupuncture to Zumba,HGB has all of your wellness needs

For more information or to register for any of theclasses/programs above, please call 517-543-9575.

> Acupuncture - Acupuncture has been scientificallyproven to reduce pain and treat a wide range ofconditions.

> Autism - Join Speech therapist Mary Talarico andKristan Buege-Miller parent of an autistic child andboard member of Mid-Michigan Autism Associationat a FREE presentation on Autism. Some topics willinclude treatment options, statistics, and learning toidentify children with the misunderstood diagnosisof Autism. 4/12; 5:30-7:00pm at the HGB TrumleyEducation Center.

> Couples Yoga - Couples yoga is a fun and healthyway to release stress and spend some special timewith your friend or partner. Learn creative andsimple ways to increase your flexibility in aninformal setting that will leave you feeling relaxed.Fri., 4/8; 5:30–7:00pm w/ Martha Limauro, YogaInstructor. $20 Member Couple;$25 Non-Member Couple.

> Diabetes Management Class - Instruction andinformation about medications, complications ofdiabetes, nutrition and meal planning,self-monitoring, reducing risk factors and muchmore. Cost covered by most insurance. 4/19 & 20from 6-9pm in the HGB Trumley EducationalCenter.

> Diabetes Support Group - New topics eachmonth presented by physicians, nurses, pharmacistsand more. 4/8 from 7–9pm at HGB. FREE to All!

> Digital Mammography - Digital mammogramsprovide better image quality, use less radiation thanfilm mammograms and reduce the radiation dose tothe patient. Images are displayed within seconds,reducing the exam time. HGB Radiologists use iCad,a state-of-the-art, computerized cancer screeningtool, to assist with interpretation. Did you know thatyou do not need a physician referral to schedule yourmammogram?Call 517-543-1050 ext 1618.

> BEE Well Kids Club - Kids 4-10 years old joinCindy VanNeste and her team, for an art andmovement experience! Designed especially for thisage group, kids have fun while member/non-memberadults exercise or enroll in our concurrent SaturdayIndoor Cycling class. $4/child of member; $5/childof non-member; $1 discount for second child in samehousehold.Every Sat. Beginning 4/16; 8–9:30 am.

> Encore - HGB Rehab offers an inexpensiveland-based and aquatic group exercise class. This classis for individuals who have recently had physical oroccupational therapy, completed Phase II cardiacrehab, are overweight or just beginning an exerciseprogram. Land based class offered on Mon.5:30-6:30pm at the Wellness Center and aquatic classon Thurs. 5:30-6:15pm at the Charlotte AquaticCenter. $25 for 6 classes.

> Infant Massage - Infant massage is a true gift, asyour child will benefit emotionally, and studies showit increases self-awareness, self-respect, confidence,concentration, learning, comprehension, security,and organization of the brain. This class will benefitboth parent(s) and child(ren), age infant to six yearsold. BEE Well Kids Club is available for your otherchildren ages 4-10. See “BEE Well Kids Club" below.10:30am–11:30am; 4/2. FREE to All!

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> Mindful Dining Tips at the Gavel - Join us at TheGavel for a hands-on dining experience – learn howto eat out and choose great tasting foods that willhelp maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle. Thurs,4/21 from 12:05-12:55pm. $8 per person includeslunch, beverage, tax and tip. Registration deadlineis 4/14.

> NuVal™ System Nutritional Labeling - The Systemhelps you see – at a glance – the nutritional value of thefood you buy on a simple scale of 1-100. The higher theNuVal™ Score, the better the nutrition. Come learnmore about this great tool. 4/18; 12:15-1pm or Thurs.,4/28; 3:30-4:15pm. FREE to All!

> Physical Therapy - HGB physical therapy is the onlyprovider in the area to offer therapy in a warm wateraquatic environment along with having specialiststrained in manual therapy, vestibular disorders,women’s health, sports injuries, and orthopedic rehab.

> Restorative Yoga - If you are experiencing joint pain,body fatigue or just feel stressed, this class is for you andis also excellent for fitness buffs, especially runners andcyclists as flexibility and counter-stretching is imperativein maintaining healthy structural alignment. Instructor:Martha Limauro. Tues, 4/5; 10:00-11:15am.FREE to All!

> S.T.A.R. Plan (Steps To Avoid Regain) - Thisstructured state-of-the-art maintenance program,available to anyone who has lost weight and is strivingto maintain it, helps you stay focused without givingup. Two initial interviews, $30 each. Weekly fee $12.

> Stress and Relaxation - Breathe a Sigh of Relief - Apopular, interactive seminar on stress and how toincorporate daily relaxation and meditation into yourbusy life. Learn a simple way to relax the body. Tues,4/26, noon-1pm; FREE to All!!

> Weight Management – FREE Informational Session -Learn about all the HGB programs designed to help youlose weight and keep it off. Every Wed. at 5pm.

> Winter Warm-Up - Join us for the Winter Warm-UpCelebration at the Lansing Mall 4/2 at 9am.Community grants will be awarded, free healthscreenings, prizes and more!

> Zumba - A dance fitness program that feels more likea party than a workout. Wed. 9am & Thurs 6:15pm.Members: FREE; Non-Members: $10 (includes all-dayguest pass).

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HOLT — On March 10the students of Hope Mid-dle School gave a presenta-tion to their local communitysharing what actions theyhave taken to spread aware-ness and raise funds for thechildren of the Nyaka AIDSOrphans Project.

Hope Middle School hasparticipated in the NyakaAIDS Orphans Project YoungHeroes Program for fouryears.

The project combines ser-vice learning and a pen palrelationship with studentsof the Nyaka and KutambaSchools in rural southwestUganda.

They also presented acheck to Jackson Kaguri toculminate their diligent ad-vocacy efforts during thisschool year.

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MASON — Students from Holt atthe Capital Area Career Center (CACC)that recently participated in regionalSkillsUSA competitions will be movingon to state competition April 15-17.

Twenty three students from theCACC will represent programs suchas Culinary Arts, Welding Technology,Precision Machining Technology, Cus-todial Services, New Media, and Con-struction Technology.

By achieving ranked status in theirrespective category, the following stu-dents will participate in the SkillsUSAstate competition:

• Mikhale Mojica (Holt) - Food &Beverage Service

• Zoe Gorman (Haslett) - Commer-cial Baking

• Karista Stephens (Holt) - Welding(overall)

• Aaron Kavanaugh (Haslett) - Weld-ing, ARC-SMAW

• Zack Galdes (Stockbridge) - Pre-cision Machining Technology

• Ross Fallot (Stockbridge) - Preci-sion Machining - Bench

• Scott Watson (Stockbridge) - Pre-cision Machining - Lathe

• John Grassmyer (Stockbridge) -Job Skill Demonstration A

• Andrew Taylor (Haslett) - Carpen-try

• Chad Fiebig (Haslett) - Plumbing• Josh Mingus (Mason) - Photogra-

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and Conor McElhone (Mason) - Televi-sion (Video) Production Team A

• Alyssa Bernardi (Mason) and Han-nah Harkness (Dansville) - Television(Video) Production Team B

“We are extremely proud of howour students fared in this competitionand know they will represent the Cap-ital Area Career Center well as theymove on to the state competition,” saysJeffrey Bohl, principal at the CACC.“Programs such as SkillsUSA give stu-dents an opportunity to see how theirskills and abilities measure up to otherstudents from around the state,” Bohlalso noted.

For more information, visit http://cacc.inghamisd.org.

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Holt students in skills comp

Hanrahan — StantonDan and Connie Hanrahan of Lansing

announce the engagement of their daughterMaureen to Jonathon Stanton. He is the sonof Dal and Beth Stanton of Sofia, Bulgaria.

The bride-elect is a 2004 graduate ofHolt High School, received a bachelor inbusiness administration from the Universi-ty of Michigan, Ross School of Business in2008 and will complete her master of busi-ness administration from Clark University

in May 2011. She is currently employed asa consultant with Public Consulting Group,Inc. of Boston, Mass.

The prospective groom is a 1999 gradu-ate of Houston High School in Germantown,Tenn. served as a US Navy submariner from2001-2007 as a Machinist’s Mate, First Class;is currently employed by Steris Corpora-tion as a field service technician and is at-tending Bunker Hill Community College.

An August wedding is planned. The cou-ple will reside in Boston, Mass.

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Barbara J. HeldHolt

Barbara J. Held, age 62 of Holt, formerlyof Addison, passed away on Friday, March18, 2011 at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.

She was born on February 23, 1949 in Yp-silanti, MI to Donald L. and Emma V. (Gay)Held, Sr. She lived her early life in Addisonand then in Holt for many years. Barbara

graduated from Addison High School in 1967 and then atten-ded Lansing Business University for one year. She workedfor the State of Michigan in the Treasury Department for 35years, retiring in 2002. She enjoyed, sewing, gardening, read-ing, baking, decorating and spending time with her family.

Surviving are two daughters, Carri Janes of RochesterHills, Melissa Janes of Holt; four grandsons, Mason Croley,Ben, Ethan, Owen Putnam; her mother, Emma V. Held of Ad-dison; two sisters, Pamela Held of Mason, Diane (James)Brauker of Addison; two brothers, Donald L. (Cheryl) Held,Jr. of Lake Somerset, Kim E. Held of Jacksonville, FL; uncles,aunts, nephews, nieces and cousins. She was preceded indeath by her father.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 23,2011 at the Brown-Van Hemert Funeral Home in Addi-son with Pastor Drew Woods officiating. Burial will takeplace in Hillside Cemetery in Addison. Visitation will befrom 5-8 pm on Tuesday.

View this obituary and send condolences to the family at:www.brownvanhemert.com

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Holt Lions raise $1,000to fight diseases

Recently the Holt Lions, through fund-raisingefforts were able to raise $1,000. which theypresented to the Michigan Lions. The checkwas presented to the Lions Clubs InternationalFoundation. It gives grants and aid to assist ineradication of diseases such as Trachoma whichis a leading cause of preventable blindnessin Africa, emergency support during disasterssuch as Katrina and Haiti, as well as supportingmedical and eyeglass projects throughout theworld. The picture is of Holt Lion President SteveDelaney presenting the check to Lion LloydKilbreath of the Michigan Lions.

As the weather continues to warm up in Michigan, driv-ers are seeing more of those infamous craters in the roads:potholes. Created by the expanding and contracting ofroads as the weather warms and cools, potholes can causedamage to cars while also creating a bumpy ride.

Lansing city officials are anticipating the number of pot-holes to be up this year over previous years, and some driv-ers are wondering how they can report these pesky roadconditions. Drivers can report potholes on a growing num-ber of websites, but don’t assume officials always will bechecking those pages for information.

“We would strongly encourage people to call to reportpotholes because as there are more places for peopleto complain about potholes, there is a lesser percentagechance of officials seeing those complaints,” said ChadGamble, public service director for the city of Lansing.

Many other officials in the tri-county area echo the sug-gestion to contact them directly by phone or email for thefastest response to potholes.

For many local roads, that response might be a tempo-rary fix for now.

Blair Ballou, engineer-manager for the Eaton CountyRoad Commission, said road crews generally are focusedon the emergency repairs in early spring until the weatherstabilizes, which means most pothole repairs are meantto be only temporary patches on the worst wheel-busters.The material for permanent fixes isn’t even commerciallyavailable until late April sometimes, Ballou said. In themeantime, road crews just have to work with what is avail-able. Joe Brogan, a salesman at Brogan’s Tire and AutoService in Lansing, has treated the damage done to carsby potholes and experienced their wrath himself. He lost ahubcap recently after driving through a pothole he couldn’tavoid.

“It can definitely create some problems,” Brogan saidabout hitting potholes. “The tires themselves take damage.It can break the steel belts in there and … if it’s a badenough pothole it can dent rims, it can knock the car out ofalignment and it could loosen up some suspension compo-nents.” The cost of repairs for that kind of damage can to-tal anywhere from $45 to $250 or more, Brogan estimates.

“If you see a big pothole coming they say it’s best to justdrive through it rather than swerve around it, because ifyou catch just the edge of it that can puncture the side wallof your tire,” Brogan said.

“If you can avoid it easily, that’s the ideal thing, but ifyou need to really swerve sometimes that’s all you can do.”Drivers also are encouraged to drive more slowly aroundpotholes and leave more distance between their car andthe one in front of it to avoid larger accidents as a result ofhitting a pothole, Gamble said.

Drivers, road commissionsface annual pothole problemBy ALISHA [email protected] How to report

• Lansing: (517) 483-4161

• Ingham County: (517) 676-9722 or (800) 968-9733,or email [email protected]

• To report potholes anywhere in the state, driverscan also visit www.drivemi.org/ReportaPothole.aspx

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FISH FOR SPRING STOCK-ING ALGAE and weed con-trol, aeration systems,windmill aerators, pondconsultation, equipmentinstallation. Free Catalog.Harrietta Hills Trout Farm1-877-389-2514 orwww.harriettahills.com.MC

FISH FOR STOCKING: Mostvarieties. Ponds & Lakes.Laggis’ Fish Farm.269-628-2056Days269-624-6215Eves

ADORABLE PUPPIES AKCYorkies, Pom’s, Porkie’s &Teddy Bears. $350- $550.www.puppy-place.net517-404-1028.

AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPPIES Ready to go, 2 yrguaranteed, parents OFAexcellent, females, $500.989-725-9793.

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDPUPS males, black/blue.Shots, wormed. $400/best.734-476-6892

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD(TOY) Black Tri -Male, 10weeks, shots, wormed,$300.00. (269)274-8790

BICHON FRISE PUPPIES!Perfect family pet!

No shedding or odor.CKC, Health guaranteed.

517-663-2256.

BICHON/SHIH-TZU FE-MALE, 8 wks. blk. & white.Shots, wormed. $250. Call989-944-2917

BOSTON TERRIER PUP AKCmale, 7 wks. 1 blue eye.Black & white brindle. Vetchecked, wormed, 1stshots, dews. $700.517-663-1312

BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES6 weeks, vet checked,wormed, 3 males,1 female.Ready to go on 3/27 to lov-ing home. $300.00.(517)749-6129

BOXER PUPS white, somew/markings, males, shots& wormed. B e a u t i f u lpups! 269-998-0925

CAT - 6 yr. old adult,neutered male. All shots &medical up to date. Frontdeclawed. Very friendly,loves men. Moved & can’tkeep. $10, to good home.517-316-1181.

CHIHUAHUA TERRIERCROSS PUPPIES 2 girls, 1boy, 1st shots, born on Jan.22, $200. 517-375-3369.

COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES!Good colors.$300 & up. Shots, wormed989-426-3866 Karen.

COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, 1Chocolate male, a little shybut very loveable. Alsotaking deposits on pupsready to go early April. Allpups wormed & shots,$200-350. (517)745-5689

DESIGNER DASHING/FOXBOY PUPPY, paper trained,shots, $100 cash. 989-682-4564.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS1st shots, wormed. Readyto go! $275. 989-261-3144

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPSAKC- 2 solid Black. 1 longCoat. 1 sable female. $450.

limited or $550.989-855-3662

[email protected]

GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKCpuppy, born 12/15/10,shots UTD, Vet cert., fe-male, $500. 517-676-0415.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER LIGHT,Dark and Golden, 7 weeks,AKC Registered, Dewclaws, Experienced breed-er, Good with children, pa-rents on site, shots, vetchecked, wormed, Homegrown with tender lovin’care. Soooo calm and lova-ble. Mom and Dad are heretoo, and would love toshow off the kids! $300.( 9 8 9 ) 2 7 7 - 0 9 1 [email protected]

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPAKC, 1st shots & wormed,parents on site, handledby children daily, $400.517-749-0682.

GOLDEN Retriever puppiesAKC - Males.

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517-394-3861

JACK RUSSELL PUPS 12wks., males. Parents onsite. Shots, wormed.269-998-0925.

KITS/CATS RESCUED: Manydeclawed; www.trinityacresres-cue. petfinder.com; includesneuter/basic medical $45-$135. 517-410-0074

LAB PUPPIES AKC,CH lines, Dews, Exc.

Temperment, SuperiorGundog pedigree from

Hunt Test Titled parents.Health guaranteed, shots/

vet/ dewormed, OFAhips/elbows CERT. $800

517-420-3597 [email protected]

LAB PUPPIES AKC Choco-late, 1 Black male, shots &wormed, $350. 517-625-3428.

LAB PUPS AKC Black andChocolate, shots, vetchecked, wormed, $250.( 5 1 7 ) 2 4 2 - 0 6 7 [email protected]

LAB PUPS AKC - Black &blonde.1st shots, wormed.Born 1/29. Ready now.$300-$350. 517-641-4690 or517-256-8843

LAB PUPS AKC Chocolate.Ready 4/1. Shots &wormed. $400. Taking de-posits. ALSO 2 black 4 mo.old males, $150 each. 989-277-6494.

LABRADOODLE PUPPIESVet checked, shots &wormed. $250.989-763-7202

LABS PUPPIES AKC-6 wks.old, exp. breeded.

1st shots, worming, vetchecked, $300.989-833-2081.

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MINIATURE PINSCHERPUPS different ages & col-ors, $200 cash only.517-857-3036

MIN PIN MIX w/ Terrier$75. 517-896-0976.

MIN PINS Dew claws, tailsdone, first shots, 2 malesleft. $250.00 ea. 517-980-6057.

OLDE BULLDOG PUPSMales & females, 10 wks.ALSO retired adult spayedfemale, $300 to approvedhome. Vet checked, shotsUTD. $500. Reg. additionalcost. 517-763-7324

POODLE BICHON MIX pup-pies. Shots & wormed, fluf-fy & cute. $250. 989-427-3205

SHELTIE PUP AKC, (1) 4 mo.old female. ALSO COLLIEPUPS AKC, 2 females, 3males. 517-398-1766.

SHEPHERD/ HUSKY MIXVery gentle female. Medi-cal up to date. $25 to goodhome. 517-485-2703.

SHIH-TZU-POODLE PUPS!shots & wormed. Too cutefor words! $250. 616-902-0859

SHIH-TZU PUPS- PARENTSon site. Wormed. ReadyMarch 27th. Taking depos-its. 517-490-6341

TOY POODLE PUPS AKC,Black, 8 wks. old. Wormed.$350-$450. 517-647-6573

YORKIE-MINI SCHNAUZERPUPS "Schnorkies", 1stshots, tails & dewclawsdone, Vet chkd, blk & tan,absolutely adorable, 1male & 1 fem. $250-$350.517-321-7098, 517-977-6338

YORKIE PUPPIES8 weeks old, 1st shots &wormed, will be small.$500. 989-427-3205

YORKIE PUPS AKC 2 males.1st shots & wormed. Pa-rents 3-5 lbs. $475. 517-628-3456

YORKIES $500 YORKI-POOS& Malte-Poos $375/up ToySize Shots Nonshed KidSocialized 989.225.1367

1994 KUBOTA L2900 1100hrs., front bucket, $10,000or best offer. 517-256-0421.

ALICE CHALMERS 200, ex-cellent shape, field ready,$9000. 517-281-1838

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT:3PT. PTO FARMI Loggingwinches. VALBY 3pt. PTOWoodchippers 3pt. Grap-ples, Woodsplitters, Load-er attachments. Three Riv-ers, Inc. 866-638-7885.www.threeriversforestry.com. MC

ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENTHay $3 & up. Can deliver.

517-641-6034

GRASS ALFALFA MIXSquare bales, $3.00.517-625-3230.

HAY 1st & 2nd cutting, sq. orround. Also wheat or oatstraw, sq. or round. Eaglearea. 517-202-2371

HAY 1st and 2nd cutting al-falfa. 4 x 5 round bales $20 &$30. STRAW $1 a bale. de-livery avail. 989-834-6267

HAY FOR SALE 1st cutting$3; 2nd cutting, $4; Roundbales available. 517-543-1047

100% SEASONED HARD-WOOD $65 face. Ash, Cher-ry & Oak - cut, split & de-

livered. 517-490-0955

C H E R R Y , MAPLE & OA KSeasoned firewood. Deliv-ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16"$65. 517-651-5214.

ASSORTED FENTON GLASS517-726-0822 or

517-444-0205

HP NC6400 LAPTOPS IntelCore Duo 2Ghz 2GB 80GBDVDRW Wi-Fi WIN XP ProWidescreen FREE AntivirusOffice $239 517.614.8880

A AMISH LOG HEADBOARDAND Queen Pillow TopMattress Set. Brand new-never used, sell all for$275. 989-923-1278.

A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOPmattress set, new in plas-tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921.Can deliver.

A TEMPERPADIC/STYLEMEMORY FOAM MAT-TRESS SET Queen, new-never used, as seen on TV,with warranty. Cost$1,800, Sell $695. Can De-liver 989-832-2401. MM

ENTERTAINMENT CENTERSOLID cherry by KnobCreek 57"H x 59"W x 22"DHolds TV and stereo. Sacri-fice for $800 or make offer.Paid $3000. Call after 5PM(517)332-6545

LIVING RM. FURN: Couch,chair, 2 end tables, 2lamps, TV hutch. Excellentcond $450/all 517-339-8829

44 XXX DVDS$220/best offer.517-580-7013

WANTED: UNWANTEDappliances, air condition-ers, cars, trucks, vans,farm machinery, lawnmowers, campers, hotwater tanks, aluminum orsteel boats, aluminum win-dows or doors, aluminumtoppers, any types of alu-minum or steel siding,4 wheelers, go carts, trail-ers, batteries.

All picked up for Free.Call 517-628-2818

POLE BARNS MICHIGAN’SLargest Pole Barn Compa-ny (Built Best Barns) BestQuality, Best Service, BestPrice. This Week’s SpecialsErected 24’x32’x10’-$6995.00 30’x40’x10’-$8995.00 30’x48’x12’-$12,495.00 60’x120’x14’-$ 5 5 , 9 6 5 . 0 0Licensed/Insured 1-877-802-9591 MM

PIONEER POLE BUILDINGSFree Estimates. Licensedand Insured. 2x6 Trusses.45 Year Warranty,Galvalume Steel—19 Col-ors. Since 1976 #1 in Mich-igan. Call Today 1-800-292-0679 MM

HUSKY METAL ROOFSStanding Seam. MetalShingles/Slate. All inStock. Energy Star Quali-fied. $1000 Tax Rebate.Largest Inventory in Michi-gan. Company Installers.Free Estimates. Since1975! 800-380-2379. MM

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINEfrom Home. *Medical,*Business, *Paralegal,*Accounting, *CriminalJustice. Job placement as-sistance. Computer availa-ble. Financial Aid if quali-fied. Call 877-895-1828www.CenturaOnline.comMM

IF YOU OR A LOVED ONEU S E D the prescriptiondrug Darvon or Darvocetand suffered heart attack,stroke or death you maybe entitled to compensa-tion. Call Attorney CharlesJohnson 1-800-535-5727MM

BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE piano& bench. Needs insidework. $300. 517-243-0997

FIREARM ARMALITE AR-10A4 .308 semi-auto, 3 x 9scope, green furniture,muzzle brake, 5 maga-zines. Less than 100rounds fired. $1300( 5 1 7 ) 2 4 2 - 1 3 5 [email protected]

MICHIGAN ANTIQUE ARMSCOLLECTORS, 500 tableshow. April 2 & 3, Antique& modern firearms & kni-ves. Buy, sell, trade. RockFinancial Showplace,46100 Grand River Ave.,Novi, MI. Admission $6,open to the public 9a.m.More info: 248-556-6590.

REMINGTON MODEL 4 cali-ber 6 mil, Leopold X2,scope, extra clips, 5 boxesshells, case. $795. 349-3136

SINGLE SHOT 22 RemingtonRife-model 514 $150(517)323-7380

A AARDVARK ANTIQUERpaying cash for guns,

jewlery, furniture, art &unusual & bizarre items.

517-819-8700

ALWAYS BUYINGold costume jewelry, es-tate jewelry, and othernice old things. Linda 517-331-1181

BUYING STERLING SILVER,clocks, pocket watches,quilts, Early oil paintings,other nice things.517-202-2570

CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti-ques, Jewelry, musical in-struments, Valuables. Call517-204-2004/517-663-3931

CASH PAID Diabetic teststrips. Area’s original, old-est buyer. Friendly & fair.517-505-2726, 888-639-6179

CASH PAIDUp to $15 per 100.Call 517-292-0991

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PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS-FREE ESTIMATES-Licensedand insured-2x6 Trusses-45 Year WarrantyGalvalume Steel-19 Colors-Since 1976-#1 in Michigan-Call Today 1-800-292-0679.MC

COMMERCIAL DISHWASH -ER Jackson Model 24, 240volt, 60 amp, single rackstyle, not a slide through.High temp 2 min. wash &rinse, purchased new 2000,orig. $3200. Heating boos-ter element replaced in2009. Gauge not workingbut spare incl. Item incl.4+ racks & already discon-nected & ready for pickup.Asking $800/best. Cash &carry. Located in Owosso,contact 989-723-1670 forinfo.

88% of our StudentsWork! New Horizons Com-puter Learning Centers ofEast Lansing has alreadyhelped several studentsthis year find new I.T. ornon-patient healthcare po-sitions. Give us a call to-day and set up your free20 minute career assess-ment to determine if wewould be a solution to-ward helping you find acareer in Michigan. Ph. 1-888-413-7876.

AIRLINES ARE HIRING—Train for high paying Avia-tion Career. FAA approvedprogram. Financial aid ifqualified—Job placementassistance. Call AviationInstitute of Maintenance877-891-2281. MM

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAFROM HOME. 6-8 weeks.Accredited. Get a Diploma.Get a job! FREE Brochure.1 - 8 0 0 - 2 6 4 - 8 3 3 0 .www.diplomafromhome.com MM

GOVT JOBS PART-TIMEDozens of fields. Paidtraining w/potential sign-on bonus. Great benefits.Annual travel opportuni-ties. Call 1-800-922-1703,M-F 9-3. MC

AIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train for high paying Avia-tion Career. FAA approvedprogram. Financial aid ifqualified - Job placementassistance. Call AviationInstitute of Maintenance(877) 891-2281. MC

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINEfrom Home. *Medical*Business *Paralegal,*Accounting, *CriminalJustice. Job placement as-sistance. Computer availa-ble. Financial Aid if quali-fied. Call 877-895-1828www.CenturaOnline.com.MC

BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOLAND COLLEGE? Over 18?Drop that entry level posi-tion. Earn what you’reworth !!! Travelw/Successful Young Busi-ness Group. Paid Training.Transportation. LodgingProvided. 1-877-646-5050.MC

HEAVY EQUIPMENTOPERATOR TRAINING5 weeks of training on

the following equipment:• Bulldozer •Backhoe• Excavator • Loader

Cost: $5500Location: Lansing

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TEAM DRIVERS OR SOLOWilling to Team New Signon bonus 140-145k Annual-ly CDL-A/X EndorsementRequired New Truck-HomeTime, Benefits 800-232-9243. MC

TRAINCO TRUCKDRIVING SCHOOLDay-Eve-wkend Classes

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ELIGIBILITY SPECIALISTTHE Eligibility Specialistworks collaborativelywith the Michigan Depart-ment of Corrections(MDOC) to screen prison-ers for benefit eligibility,to ensure that a prison-er’s benefits are main-tained during the periodof incarceration and toensure that applicationsfor new benefits or the re-instatement of existingbenefits are completedprior to release. This is atwo year, grant-fundedposition.The eligibility specialistmay be required to travelto any of the 34 correc-tional facilities in Michi-gan. Two years of col-lege study in social work,criminal justice, or relat-ed field. Experience relat-ed to criminal justice, so-cial work or administra-tion of government bene-fit programs. Send Re-sume and Cover Letter toEligibility SpecialistSearch Committee, Michi-gan Council on Crimeand Delinquency, 1000 WSt Joseph, Suite 400, Lans-ing, Michigan 48915 [email protected].

Medical BillingTrainees Needed!Hospitals & Insurance

Companies Now Hiring!No experience?Need Training?

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DO YOU EARN $800.00 IN ADAY? Your own local can-dy route 25 machines andcandy all for $9995.00. Allmajor credit cards accept-ed 877-915-8222 Vend 3.MC

FOREMOST TRANSPORT,INC. needs 4 CDL owner-operators to haul special-ized trailers delivering RVsand other wheeled freight.Income potential of$110,000 annually. Call 1-866-764-1601 MM

FREE FORECLOSURE LIST-INGS Over 400,000 proper-ties nationwide. Low downpayment. Call now. 800-880-2517 MM

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OPEN HOUSE EACH Sunnoon to 4. 13047 Appletree,$144,900 3 bdrm, 2.5 BA,Condominium, 2 Car Gar,Bsmt, formal DR, DW, FR,FP. (231)730-8781o r ( 2 3 1 ) 7 3 9 - 3 5 0 1www.nexesrealty [email protected]

LAND CONTRACT

10% down1247 WILDFLOWERMason schools. 1523

Sq. ft. new build. 3 BR,2.5 bath, 2 car gar.,

hardwood & ceramicflrs, AC, realtors

welcome. $144,900.517-290-4829 Aurelius

S. of Holt left onGateway

4 BDRM., 3 bath, 3,000 sq.ft., 2 story home on cornerlot. 1719 Vassar Dr. New:roof, furnace, hardwoodfloors & completely re-modeled bathrooms. For-mal dining, gas FP, centralair. 2 car garage. $195K.517-668-6484/517-243-0423

FOR SALE OR LEASE Small 2bdrm house, 1 blk frombusline, completely re-modeled, all new applian-ces incldg W/D, garage.$40,000. Call 517-394-3105.

FAR ENOUGH TO get awaybut close enough to go of-ten... Trailer & lot inCedarshores Condo camp-ground in Harrison. Beauti-ful park grounds, chain of5 lakes, summer activities,older park model excel-lently maintained, 2 boats,boat trailer, shed, & fulldeck. MSTA. $15,000. 989-725-5144.

MUST SELL – Lender OREOLiquidation Sale- ALL OF-FERS CONSIDERED:Commercial/Res 80 ac/Lotz/Lotzford Rd. Canton,MI. 3 ac. Commercial AnnArbor, MI. Condo sites; 50ac. raw land Ionia, MI.www.srbservicing.com.

MUST SELL – Lender OREOLiquidation Sale- ALL OF-FERS CONSIDERED: 32 lotsub. w/all utilitiesBelleville, MI. 37 res. lotsw/utilities Uptown VillageMilan, MI. 53 lot incom-plete sub. Fenton, MI. 41res. lots w/utilities CrossCreek Sub. Burton, MI.www.srbservicing.com

LAKEFRONT MOBILE HOMEon beautiful Lake Haines,FL. 55 & over. Furnishedw/Florida rm & carport,park like setting. $12,000.863-956-5200.

GRAND LEDGE - 14’x70’w/expando. 2 bdrm., lg.full bath. 12’x22’ covereddeck. Wood burning fire-place w/3 cords of wood.New kitchen appl. Washer/dryer. New drapes.$8,500. 517-455-6541

0 HOLT 12 bdrm., $1,800.

Little work needed.Financing available.

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Licensed & InsuredCall 517-896-5692

CLEANING SERVICESCommercial & Residential.

Free Estimates.517-648-0664

COMPUTER REVIVER:Upgrades, internet repair, virus,spyware removal, data rec. 30 daywrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls.

GOT MUD? Call TomCo As-phalt for crushed asphaltor concrete placed & com-pacted. 517-676-5600.

26 YEARS EXPERIENCEHang, Finish, Texture

Big & Small Jobs. Insured.Call Cheryl 517-204-3110

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DONE RIGHT FENCE &SKID LOADER SERVICE

Fence for all occasions,light excavating, holesaugered, bucket & palletfork work. We clean upscrap metal for free.

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ACTION CONSTRUCTION &REMODELING. Home Im-provements, Painting,Bsmts, Decks, Handyman.Lic. & Ins. 517-339-2564

MASONRY RESTORATIONRes/comm., historic. Re-pair brick, block & stone.Fndn/chimney repair/new.Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380

PAINTING PERFECTIONS.Int & ext. Quality work.References, free est.(517)332-3281 or 290-4187.

BENJAMINSTUMP REMOVAL

(Formerly Bill’s Stump Re-moval). Prompt service,free estimates. Insured.517 285-7831, 517 625-5652

517.322.4131 Trash removalAppliances, brush, carpet,wood, etc. Senior disc.Eavestrough Cleaning.

TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. haul-ed Yard & build. clean up,trees & bushes trimmed.Low Prices! Mike 393-4664

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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION1988 Schultz 14x70 2 bdrm.1 bath, semi furn., applian-ces, washer, dryer, newshed, located lot 73, Park-view Estates, Portland, MI.$9200/best. 989-831-4952

PORTLAND- 1990 SCHULTZ.14’x72’ 3 bdrm., 2 bath, insmall secluded park nearschool & close to down-town. Central air. Newersteel skirting, roof,evestroughs & decks.$16K. 517-647-2464

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SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED TOWNSHIPCOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES

REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 15, 2011EVAN HOPE, TOWNSHIP CLERK

The Delhi Charter Township Board met in a regular Board meeting on Tuesday,March 15, 2011 in the Multipurpose Room at the Community Services Center, 2074Aurelius Rd., Holt, Michigan. Supervisor Stuart Goodrich called the Committee ofthe Whole meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.Board Members Present: Supervisor Stuart Goodrich, Clerk Evan Hope, TreasurerHarry Ammon, Trustees Derek Bajema, John Hayhoe, Jerry Ketchum, Roy SweetBoard Member(s) Absent: NoneNo Board Action was taken on the following Committee of the Whole Agendaitems:(Unless otherwise noted)A. Community Development Department - February Activity ReportB. Fire Department - February Activity ReportC. Ingham County Sheriff’s Office/Delhi Division - February Activity ReportCommittee meeting adjourned at 7:13 p.m.The Board of Trustees meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m.Board Action on the following Township Board of Trustees Agenda items:(All items approved unless otherwise noted)1. a) Approval of Minutes - Committee Meeting of March 1, 2011b) Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of March 1, 2011c) Approval of Claims - March 8, 2011 in the amount of $685,572.56d) Approval of Payroll - March 3, 2011 in the amount of $153,879.732. Proposal for Final Design, Bidding and Construction Engineering Services- POTW Sludge Dryer Project3. Set Public Hearing - Project Plan Amendment for State Revolving Fund(SRF) Funding for POTW Improvements for April 19, 2011 at 8:00 p.m.4. Amend Ordinance No. 64 - Amurcon Corporation - Continuation of Pay-ment in Lieu of Taxes (Township Ordinance No. 64.1)5. Agreement between Delhi Charter Township, McKenna Associates, Inc.and The Center for Municipal Solutions for Wireless Ordinance and ConsultantServices6. Amendment No. 3 to Resolution No. 2007-075 - Designation of TownshipParks andRecreational Areas and Public Land Areas7. Open/Close Public Hearing - Resolution No. 2011-002 - Michigan Depart-ment of Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant application - North Trail connectorProject8. Resolution No. 2011-006 - Michigan Department of Natural ResourcesTrust Fund Grant Application - North Trail Connector Project9. Petition to Rezone Case No. 11-868 - 2509 Eaton Rapids Road - Frank Lud-Tax Parcel #33-25-05-07-351-009-A-1, Agricultural to C-2, General Business (Town-ship Ordinance No. 620)Board of Trustees meeting adjourned at 8:46 p.m. - Board of Trustees meeting mi-nutes are available on the Township’s Web Site: www.delhitownship.com. Copiesof the minutes are also available upon request from the Township Clerk. Officehours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except holidays.

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4 ADJOINING PLOTS in Gar-den of Miracles, East LawnMemory Gardens, Okemos.Value $7100, sell for $3500.Please call 517-663-5364.

ACCORD PROPERTIESStudios, 1 & 2 Bdrms.

Lansing /E. LansingArea. 517-337-7900

BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$560.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.

CAPITOL VIEW- 420 W. Ot-tawa. Lg 1 BR, clean, safe.Air, choice oak flrng orfully carptd. Lndry, 1 blkCapitol. Heat-wtr pd. $525517 896-2455/517 322-2456

DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA.Studio ($460) & room($335). Utilities included.Close to LCC & Cooley.517-749-3890.

DOWNTOWN LOFT1 bdrm. loft, 1000 sq.ft.,wood floors, stainless ap-pliances, laundry, securedgarage parking. $900/mo.517-482-8771 or 517-719-5600. www.wencoproperties.com

FREE HEAT & W A T E R .Edgemont Waverly. Quietdesirable neighborhood.Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. Nopets. From $525. 712-4915,202-3234, 323-1153

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP PROJECTPLAN FOR PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT

WORKS AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IM -PROVEMENTS PROJECT

Notice is hereby given: That Delhi Charter Town-ship, Ingham County, Michigan will hold a publichearing on the second amended proposed "Public-ly Owned Treatment Works and Sanitary SewerSystem Improvements Project" for the purpose ofreceiving comments and views of interested per-sons on the Amended Project Plan’s content and en-vironmental impact of the proposed project and itsalternatives. The Second Amended Project Planhas been revised to include a solar drying option inthe Sludge Drying/Dewatering Process. The hear-ing will be held at 8:00 p.m., April 19, 2011, at theTownship Hall.Copies of the draft Amended Project Plan will beavailable for public inspection on and after March28, 2011 at the following locations:

Township Clerk’s Office2074 Aurelius RoadHolt Michigan 48842(517) 694-2135

Delhi Township POTW5961 McCue RoadHolt, Michigan 48842(517) 699-3875

Capital Area District LibraryHolt/Delhi Branch2074 Aurelius RoadHolt, Michigan 48842(517) 694-9351

Delhi Public Services Department - Maintenance Di-vision1492 Aurelius RoadHolt, Michigan 48842(517) 699-3874

The project and its alternatives, which have beenproposed and reviewed are contained in the draftAmended Project Plan, include:

Alternative No. 1:No Action

Alternative No. 2:Lift Station D Upgrades and Screening at POTWSludge Drying/Dewatering ProcessUpgrades to Dell Road and Pine Tree Lift Stations

Alternative No. 1 fails to provide for needed im-provements necessary for proper operation of theTownship’s sanitary sewer system. Alternative No.2 is recommended as outlined in the original proj-ect plan. The proposed amendment to the projectplan is in reference to updated technologies andthere is no change in overall projects or projectcosts. The first phase of the project is about to be-gin construction and resulted in no increase in usercharges. The second phase of the project, includ-ing sludge dewatering and drying is recommendedat an estimated cost of $5,160,000.00. The projectis anticipated to be financed through the State Re-volving Fund with a low interest loan and principalforgiveness for 50% of the project costs. There is aproposed increase in user costs of $1.20 per monthto complete the second phase of the improve-ments. For the third phase (upgrades to Dell Roadand Pine Tree Lift Stations), an increase in the usercosts of approximately $1.04 per month may benecessary depending on the timing of the construc-tion. Phase III is not proposed to be implement-ed at this time.

Written communications will be accepted up to5:00 pm, April 19, 2011. All written communica-tions shall be addressed to the Township Clerk’s Of-fice at the above address.

Delhi Charter Township will provide reasonableauxiliary aids and services upon seven (7) calendardays’ notice. Individuals with disabilities requiringauxiliary aids should write or call the TownshipClerk’s office.

Dated: March 21, 2010Evan Hope, ClerkDelhi Charter TownshipHCN/ICCN-908759 3/27/11

NOW AVAILABLE ATRIVERWIND APTS.

1 & 2 bdrm., includes wa-ter, sewer, trash & heat.Rent based on income forqualified applicants. Sec.dep req’d. Call 517-974-3756 or you may pickupapp at 300 Riverwind Dr.,DeWitt. TDD# 800-649-3777This instutition is an EqualOpportunity Provider &Employer.

OLD TOWN-(3)-1 bedroomApts. $485-590. Small to ex-tra large. (1)-2 Bedroomwith sunroom, $675 All ap-pliances and U T I L I T I E SPAID. Quiet nice neighbor-hood. 517-202-6035.

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APT 1-3 BED NEWLY RE-MODELED 50 FEET FROMLCC, from $545517-204-5550

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MASON -2 & 3 bdrm. fireplace,central air, washer/dryer. From $750.

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FIRST MONTH FREE and$200 security dep. whenyou sign a 12 mo. lease!Forest View Apts, Haslett* Cozy 1 bdrm apts $560* PET WELCOME* Single level bldg w/ pri-vate entries* Washer/Dryer hook upsin utility room* Vaulted ceiling in livingroom* Storage access* Lovely wooded setting* Close to everythingExpires April 15, 2011

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HOLT: 1 BEDROOM , $470+ deposit. Air. Free heat,water, trash pickup. Coinlaundry. New carpet.1960 Aurelius Road. Ap-plications, up front.

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STATE OF MICHIGAN30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

FAMILY DIVISIONINGHAM COUNTY

PUBLICATION OF HEARING(NOTICE TO PUTATIVE FA -

THER)

CASE NO55361-6-NA

PETITION NO.11-51-NA

IN THE MATTER OF: LEANNAVENDEVILLE, MINORTAKE NOTICE: THE PUTA-TIVE FATHER OF THE MINORA petition has been filedwith this court regarding thefollowing minor: LEANNAVENDEVILLE, Minor who wasborn on 4/25/2008.The mother of the minor isSHELLY VENDEVILLE. If youare or may be the natural fa-ther, you should appear atCOURTROOM 4, VETERANSMEMORIAL, 313 W KALAMA-ZOO ST., LANSING, MI 48933before JUDGE JANELLE ALAWLESS on Monday, April25, 2011 at 9:00 am to stateany interest you may havein the minor. Failure to ap-pear at this hearing is a de-nial of interest in the minor,waiver of notice for all sub-sequent hearings, and awaiver of a right to appoint-ment of an attorney. Failureto appear at this hearingCOULD RESULT IN PERMA-NENT TERMINATION OF PA-RENTAL RIGHTS

HCN/ICCN-9087733/27/11

STATE OF MICHIGANJUDICIAL CIRCUITFAMILY DIVISIONINGHAM COUNTY

PUBLICATION OF HEARING

CASE NO45018-1-NA

PETITION NO. Sup. #1 PWParents

TO: ARENCE KINDRED, LegalFather of the Minor

IN THE MATTER OF:NARIANA WILLIAMS, MINORA hearing regarding theSupplemental Petition #1(PW Parents) will be con-ducted by the court onTHURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2011at 10:00 am in Courtroom#4, Veterans MemorialCourthouse, 313 W Kalama-zoo Street, 2nd Floor, Lans-ing, MI 48933 before JUDGEJANELLE A LAWLESSIT IS THEREFORE ORDEREDthat Arence Kindred, Fatherof the Minor personally ap-pear before the court at thetime and place statedabove.This hearing may result inthe termination of your pa-rental rights.

HCN/ICCN-9089213/27/11

STATE OF MICHIGANJUDICIAL CIRCUITFAMILY DIVISIONINGHAM COUNTY

PUBLICATION OF HEARING

CASE NO31045-2/3/4-NA

PETITION NO. AmendedPetitions #10-1665l #10-

1666 & #10-1667

TO: MONICA JOHNSON,Mother and STEVEN LAY, Le-gal Father of Jaylahn andMiyanna Johnson

IN THE MATTER OF:MYCHAL, JAYLAHN andMIYANNA JOHNSON, MinorsA hearing regarding Petition

hearing regarding#10-1665 thu #10-1667 ofMichelle Popowich, MDHS-PSW will be conducted bythe court on MONDAY,APRIL 11, 2011 at 9:00 am inCourtroom #4, Veterans Me-morial Courthouse, 313 WKalamazoo Street, 2ndFloor, Lansing, MI 48933 be-fore JUDGE JANELLE A LAW-LESSIT IS THEREFORE ORDEREDthat Monica Johnson, Moth-er & Steven Lay, Father ofJaylahn and Miyanna John-son personally appear be-fore the court at the timeand place stated above.This hearing may result inthe termination of your pa-rental rights.

HCN/ICCN-9089193/27/11

STATE OF MICHIGANJUDICIAL CIRCUITFAMILY DIVISIONINGHAM COUNTY

PUBLICATION OF HEARING

CASE NO70809-1-NA

PETITION NO. #10-2053-NA

TO: NASER MODIFY, Fatherof Said Child

IN THE MATTER OF:Charmain Carol BUNGART,ChildA hearing regarding Petition(#10-2053-NA) will be con-ducted by the court onTues., May 10, 2011 & Wed.,May 11, 2011 at 9:00 am inCourtroom #1, Veterans Me-morial Courthouse, 313 WKalamazoo Street, 2ndFloor, Lansing, MI 48933 be-fore JUDGE R GEORGE ECON-OMY.IT IS THEREFORE ORDEREDthat Naser Modify personal-ly appear before the court atthe time and place statedabove.This hearing may result inthe termination of your pa-rental rights.

HCN/ICCN-9089173/27/11

NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON VARIANCEREQUEST

DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OFAPPEALS

The Delhi Charter Township Zoning Board of Appeals will con-duct a Public Hearing on Monday, April 11, 2011, beginning at6:00 p.m., at the Delhi Township Community Services Center,2074 Aurelius Road, Holt, Michigan 48842.The subject of the public hearing will be to consider a re-quest for a Zoning Ordinance variance to Section 8.2.4(5)which would allow a reduction in the setback for an institu-tional use in the R-1D zoning district. The property affectedis described as, S 660 FT OF E 20 RODS OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4OF SEC 15, T3NR2W - 5 A, Parcel 33-25-05-15-482-014, whichincludes the following street address: 2021 N AURELIUSROAD.A copy of the proposed variance request is available for pub-lic inspection at the Township Offices Monday through Fri-day from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.Written comments will be considered and may be forwardedto the Delhi Township Community Development Departmentuntil 5:00 p.m. the day of the hearing. Please call (517) 694-8281 for further information.

Michael Goodall, ChairZoning Board of Appeals

HCN/ICCN-908734 3/27/11

DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIPPLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF SPECIAL USE REQUEST

The Delhi Charter Township Planning Commission has re-ceived a request for a Special Use Permit for Used Car AutoSales within the C-2: General Business zoning district on theproperty legally described as:BEG 183 FT E OF SW COR OF SEC 7, TH N 102.25 FT, TH E 243FT TO W’LY LINE OF M-99 HWY, TH SW’LY ALONG W LINE OFSAID HWY 143.1 FT, TH W 142.5 FT TO BEG, ON SW FRL 1/4 OFFRL SEC 7, T3NR2W., which includes the following street ad-dresses: 2509 Eaton Rapids Road , Lansing, MI 48911.The Township, the Special Use Permit applicant, an owner ofassessed real property or any occupant of a structure on realproperty located within 300 feet of the subject property mayrequest that a formal public hearing be held before a discre-tionary decision is made on the special use request, by for-warding the request to the Delhi Charter Township Depart-ment of Community Development, 2074 Aurelius Road, Holt,Michigan 48842. Said request must be received by the Town-ship no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2011 to bevalid. If no formal public hearing is requested, the PlanningCommission will still receive and consider input from the pub-lic at the time that the Special Use Permit is considered,which is scheduled to occur on March 14, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.unless a request is made for a public hearing.A copy of the proposed Special Use Permit Application isavailable for public inspection at the Township Offices dur-ing regular business hours, which are Monday through Fridayfrom 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Written comments will be con-sidered and may be forwarded to the Delhi Charter TownshipOffices until 5:00 p.m. the day of the Planning Commissionmeeting. Please call (517) 694-8281 for further information.

DiAnne Warfield, ChairDelhi Charter Township Planning Commission

HCN/ICCN-903776 3/27/11

NOTICE FOR RE-ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT

DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIPPLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Delhi Charter Township Planning Commission will con-duct a Public Hearing on Monday, April 11, 2011 beginning at7:00 PM, at the Delhi Charter Township Community ServicesCenter, 2074 Aurelius Road, Holt, Michigan 48842.The subject of the public hearing will be the consideration ofan Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to re-zone from thecurrent "C-2" (General Business) to "R-1D" (One & Two Fami-ly High Density Residential) for the property described as:COM AT NE COR SEC 23, TH W ALG N SEC LN 567.7 FT TOPOB, TH S PERP TO N SEC LN 145.91 FT, TH S79°12’20"W 91.62FT, TH N PERP TO N SEC LN 163.07 FT TO N SEC LN, TH E ALGN SEC LN 90 FT TO POB, SEC 23 T3NR2W. 0.35 AC M/L: 4061Holt Road, Holt, MI.A copy of the proposed map amendment is available for pub-lic inspection at the Township Offices during regular officehours, which are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until5:00 p.m.Written comments will also be considered and may be for-warded to the Delhi Charter Township Department of Com-munity Development until 5:00 p.m. the day of the hearing.Please call (517) 694-8281 for further information.

DiAnne Warfield, ChairpersonDelhi Charter Township Planning Commission

HCN/ICCN-908795 3/27/11

DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIPCommunity Services Center,2074 Aurelius Road, Holt, MI

(517) 694-2135

PUBLIC NOTICE OF NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Ordinance No. 102.5 and 81.3 ofthe Delhi Charter Township Code provides: Weeds andgrasses in excess of eight (8) inches in height shall be prohib-ited on residential properties and on parcels of land along im-proved streets in common usage within the Township, to adepth of 165 feet or the depth of the parcel, whichever isless.

Noxious Weed shall include but not be limited to Canada This-tle (Circium Arvense), Dodders (any species of Cuscuta),Mustards (Charlock, Black Mustard and Indian Mustard, spe-cies of Brassica or Sinapis), Wild Carrot (Daucus Carota),Bindweed (Convolvulus Arvensis), perennial Sowthistle(Sonchus Arvensis), and Hoary Alyssum (Berteroa Incana),Ragweed (Ambrosia Elatior), Poison Ivy (RhusToxicodendron), Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron Vernix), orother plants which are regarded as a common nuisance.

Delhi Charter Township hereby notifies the public that noxi-ous weeds shall be eradicated by cutting to a height of (8) in-ches or less. Weeds not cut by May 1, 2010 will be cut by theTownship, as many times as shall be necessary, and the own-er of the property upon which such noxious weeds are foundshall be charged with the cost thereof and the Townshipshall have a lien against the land for the amount thereof. Re-fusal to destroy noxious weeds is a municipal civil infractionpunishable by a civil fine pursuant to the provisions of Ordi-nance No. 102.5 and 81.3 of the Delhi Township Code.

Dennis Larner, Department of Community Development

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PAID ADVERTISEMENT

By David MorganSTAFF WRITER

Been following the gold and silvermarket lately? Well if you have ajewelry box, a lock box full of goldor a coffee can full of old coins, youshould be, according to Ohio ValleyRefinery spokesperson John Miller.“The gold and silver markets have notbeen this strong for over 30 years”said Miller. Typically when the U.S.dollar is weak and the economy isflat, gold and silver markets soar.“That’s good news if you are sittingon a few gold necklaces or an oldclass ring” says Miller.

Starting Tuesday at 9am and everyday this week through Saturday, theOhio Valley Refinery is setting up asatellite refinery right here in Lansingat the Courtyard Lansing. Duringtheir 5 day stay, anyone can bringgold, silver or platinum items andturn them in for immediate payment,explains John Miller. “Just abouteverybody has some amount of goldor silver just lying around collectingdust and this week anybody can selltheirs direct to our refinery. Typicallyselling direct to a refinery is reservedfor larger wholesale customers likejewelry stores, pawn shops andlaboratories” says Miller. “We arechanging how business is done,” heexplains “we want to do businesswith everybody so we took ourbusiness to the streets”. “Our teamsvisit various cities around the countryhosting 5 day events and allowingthe general public to take advantageof our services. “The turnout has beenoverwhelming” says Miller. “Usuallyeach day is busier than the previousday. It seems once people come tous and sell something, they are soamazed what an old ring or goldcoin is worth, they go home and startdigging around for more and tellingrelatives, friends and neighbors. It’slike a feeding frenzy by the third day.People line up with everything fromgold jewelry to sterling silver flatwaresets to old coins. I think during thisbad economy everybody can use

extra money, but most people saythey are taking advantage of sellingdirect to our refinery because of thehigher prices we pay”.

During this special event, anyoneis welcome to bring all types of gold,silver and platinum to the refineryand turn it in for instant payment. Thetypes of items they will accept includeall gold jewelry, gold coins, goldounces, dental gold, old coins madebefore 1965 including silver dollars,halves, quarters and dimes, anythingmarked “sterling” including flatwaresets, tea pots, silver bars, silverounces and all industrial preciousmetals.

What should you expect if you goto the event to sell your gold and/orsilver? Just gather up all gold, silverand platinum in any form. If you arenot sure if it’s gold or silver, bring it inand they will test it for free. When youarrive at the event you will be asked tofill out a simple registration card andwill be issued a number. Seating willbe available. When your number iscalled you will be escorted to a tablewhere your items will be examined,tested and sorted. This only takes afew minutes, using their expertise andspecialized equipment. Items will be

counted and/or weighed. The valueof the items will be determined basedon up to the minute market prices. Livefeeds will be available at the eventdisplaying current market prices of allprecious metals. If you choose to sellyour items, they will be bagged andtagged and you will be escorted tothe cashier to collect your payment.Waiting time to sell your items mayrange from just a few minutes to 1hour, so bring something to read.If you are the owner of a jewelrystore, pawn shop, dentist office or

a dealer you are encouraged tocall ahead to make an appointmentwith the smelt master to discuss theirspecial dealer programs. They canbe reached during Refinery hours at(217) 787-7767.

Ohio Valley Refinery will openfor business Tuesday from 9am–6pm. The event continues every daythrough Saturday. No appointment isneeded for the general public.

WHO: Ohio Valley RefineryReclamation Drive

WHAT: Open to the public to selltheir gold and silver

WHEN: March 29th - April 2nd

WHERE: Courtyard Lansing2710 Lake Lansing RoadLansing, MI 48912Directions: 517.482.0500

TIMES: TUESDAY–FRIDAY9:00am–6:00pm

SATURDAY9:00am–4:00pm

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NATIONWIDE COMPANY IN LANSING THIS WEEKPAYING CASH FOR GOLD, SILVER AND COINS.

Above: Refinery representatives will be on hand starting Tuesday through Saturdayto purchase all gold, silver and platinum items, as well as coins. Public welcome!

ITEMS WE WILLACCEPT INCLUDE:

SCRAP JEWELRYDENTAL GOLD

STERLING SILVERWARESTERLING SILVERSILVER DOLLARS

ALL PRE-1965 COINSINDUSTRIAL SCRAP

ALL FORMS OF PLATINUM

WE BUY SCRAP GOLD& GOLD JEWELRY

COINS: All coins made before 1965.*## .34,%-%34/ )04-',"

VINTAGE GUITARS: Martin, Gibson,Fender, National, Rickenbacker,Gretsch, Mandolins, Banjos & others

WRIST & POCKET WATCHES: Rolex,Tiffany, Hublot, Omega, Chopard,Cartier, Philippe, Waltham, Swatch,Elgin, Bunn Special, Railroad, Ebel,Illinois, Hamilton & all others

JEWELRY: Gold, silver, platinum,diamonds, rubies, sapphires, alltypes of stones and metals, rings,bracelets, necklaces, etc. (includingbroken and early costume jewelry)

ANTIQUE TOYS: All makers and typesof toys made before 1965

WAR MEMORABILIA: RevolutionaryWar, Civil War, WWI, WWII, etc.

ITEMS OF INTEREST