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Ulta Beauty to open soon in FentonUlta Beauty will open its doors to Fenton on Friday, Oct. 7. The new Fenton location will feature 20,000 beauty products across 500 brands, as well as a full-service salon. Ulta Beauty is the largest beauty retailer in the U.S and provides all things beauty, all in one place. In celebration of its grand opening, the first 100 guests (each day) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will receive a “beauty treat” valued $5 to $100 and can choose from 50 percent off a haircut and style at The Salon at Ulta Beauty or 50 percent off a MicroZone Express Skin Treatment at the Dermalogica Skin Bar. “Ulta Beauty is revolution-izing the beauty experience for all by providing all things beauty, all in one place,” said Casey Foxen, who man-ages grand openings for Ulta Beauty. The company offers a popular loyalty program, free of charge, which lets shoppers earn one point for every dol-lar spent on products, on hair, skin or brow services, and at ulta.com. Ultamate Rewards members can re-deem points on any of Ulta Beauty’s 20,000 products with no restrictions. Members also receive access to the latest trends, tips and top-secret offers through Ulta Beauty’s magazine, a free birthday gift and special invites at only Ulta Beauty events. Ulta Beauty is located at 3259 Owen Road, near Target. Doors open at 10 a.m. for the grand opening on Friday and Satur-day and 11 a.m. on Sunday.
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NOW THAT APPLEFEST is over, I am wondering who is responsible for repair-ing all the damage to the park area lawn? There are major ruts where doz-ens of carnival folks parked their RVs along the Shiawassee, and significant damage to the lawn where fair visitors parked their cars. Who will pay for these repairs?
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HILLARY CLINTON KEEPS claiming that she’s suffering from dehydration, I am older than her and a runner, and never have I been so dehydrated I passed out.
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MAYOR OSBORN IS shocked that Kmart is closing? Wake up and do a tour of Fenton.
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I TALKED WITH a Trump insider yester-day and she told me that he will release his tax returns at exactly the same time Hillary releases the names of her foun-dation donors.
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HAPPY 37TH ANNIVERSARY Sept. 22, to my wonderful husband. You bring me such happiness. I love you.
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WE ARE SEEING more bombings and killings in our country. Now we have people who are to be deported made citizens. This administration is doing things to bring harm to the people of the USA. Do you really want this to con-tinue? Think of your children and grand-children if not yourself.
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I CAN SUM up Obama’s entire legacy in one word — Trump. If you are of-fended by the thought of a Trump presi-dency, thank Obama. Eight years of an-tagonistic, divisive, and anti-American rhetoric and policies are the root cause of Trump’s popularity.
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CONGRATULATIONS, FENTON, FOR getting Comcast cable. We have it here in Holly. Wait until you have issues with your service. You’ll wait for over a half hour on the phone to talk to a representative from India, who you can barely understand, to get it back online, only for it to happen again.
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TO ALL MY Loon Lake neighbors, next time you clean out around your dock, would you pull it out and bag it instead of shoving it out in the lake and letting your neighbors take care of it? I’m over 70 years old and now I’ve got to take care of your mess.
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IN A SPEECH last weekend, Obama said that black people must vote for Hillary as a personal favor to him. He will go down in history as the most divisive president.
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THE ORDEAL IN North Carolina was not a protest. It was lawless looting, burning, property destruction and violence.
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I SAW THE peace sign on my way to work this morning. It was like seeing an old friend. You made my day.
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HAS ANYONE EVER noticed, watching Hillary Clinton, every time she makes a statement, her head goes from left to right.
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MIGHT WANT TO point out that Hillary voted for invading Iraq based on intel-ligence provided by George W. Bush and Mr. Cheney. Intelligence is a questionable word. However, that’s what it was based on.
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WARREN BUFFET RECOGNIZED the term trickledown economics. It’s the rich who say, ‘just give us more money and we’ll spend more and it’ll trickle down to the rest of you.’ That hasn’t worked in the last 10 years. I hope the American public will catch on.
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TYPICAL, IGNORANT, RIGHTY-tighty, do you really want to go through the expense of an impeachment trial for a president who’s only in office for a few more months? Use your head, think a little.
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YOU WANT TO know what Obama has done? Take a look at gas prices, your 401K, the stock market, and employ-ment just to name a few. He’s trying to downgrade the war, all things a certain Republican president got us into.
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YOU DO REALIZE there are more amendments to the constitution than just the second amendment, right? Why do you think it’s OK for someone to walk around with a deadly weapon, yet a black man can’t take a knee during the National Anthem. I’m not sure I agree with him, but it’s his right.
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A WONDERFUL THING happened in 1994, when Republicans took over the Senate and the Congress when Clinton was in office. The Republicans cut taxes, cut spending, cut welfare, improved the economy, and unemploy-ment dropped to 4 percent. That’s why Clinton looks so good on paper.
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I FELT IT necessary to look up the definition of political correctness. The definition is inoffensive, not discrimina-tory, unbiased and appropriate. I think some people ought to think about it.
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DID YOU KNOW that of all the Syrian refugees that Obama brought into our country, one out of five are going to New York. Then Michigan is the second largest destination against the will of the people and governor.
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YOU’LL FIND POLITICAL correctness probably in the constitution if your read close enough. You won’t find it on a ballot. It’s like common sense, which ap-parently some people don’t have.
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Gay rights In the 2004 vice presidential debate, Dick Cheney, who has a gay daughter, was asked about gay rights. He didn’t mention his daughter once. However, his opponent, John Edwards did, and praised Cheney and his wife for loving their daughter. Cheney was furious.
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DEBATESBy Hannah Ballhball@tctimes.com; 810-433-6792 On Monday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump faced off at their first of three debates. Throughout the 90-plus minutes of interruptions, speaking over each other, avoiding questions, and changing the subject, the two made history as the first woman and first non-politician to debate for the presidency. Here are eight memorable moments from past presidential debates:Source: Time.com
“I knew Jack Kennedy”
Perhaps one of the most well-known moments happened during a vice presi-dential debate. In 1988, when Michael Dukakis’ running mate Lloyd Bentsen debated George H. W. Bush’s running mate Dan Quayle. Quayle brought up Jack Kennedy during the debate, trying to make
himself seem s imi la r, and Bentsen told Quayle “Sena-tor, you’re no Jack Kennedy.”
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The blooper heard around the world
Age matters
In 1976, during the Jimmy Carter vs. Gerald R. Ford debate, Ford declared that there was no total Soviet domination of Eastern Europe. At the time, every Eastern Europe coun-try was definitely Soviet controlled. This was known as one of the biggest gaffes at any presidential debate.
In 1984, during the Ronald Reagan vs. Walter Mondale race, people were worried Reagan was getting too old to adequately serve as president. During the debate, Reagan turned it around on Mondale and said he’s not going to exploit Mondale’s youth and inexperience to win.
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In 1988, Democratic con-tender Michael Dukakis was asked if he would seek the death penalty if his wife was raped and murdered. Everyone expected an emotional answer, but
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"Who am I?"
“Say it ain’t so, Joe” In 2008, during the vice presidential debate, Sarah Palin asked Joe Biden if she could call him Joe. He said yes, and she used the line later “Say it ain’t so, Joe.” Palin did better than people expected, and Biden did not insult her.
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In 1992, Ross Perot’s run-ning mate Admiral Stockdale
made the mistake of trying to be so humble and said, “Who am I? Why am I here?” He had a reputation of being a confused old man, so this phrase went down in history.
In 2000, during the Al Gore vs. George W. Bush debate, Gore stood up at one point, and many thought he was going to try to intimidate Bush. Bush simply nodded at him and continued what he was saying. thisdayinquotes.com
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MichiganVotes.org is a free, non-partisan website created by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy to provide concise, non-partisan, plain-English descrip-tions of every bill and vote in the Michigan House and Senate. This report was released Friday, Sept. 23.
House Bill 4282: Exempt small-project home repair contractors from licensure mandatesTo exempt individuals who do residential repair and rehab jobs worth less than $4,000 from licensure mandates imposed
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on contractors.Passed 66 to 40 in the HouseRep. Hank Vaupel (R-Dist. 47) YESRep. Joseph Graves (R-Dist. 51) YES
House Bill 5469: Extend open records law to legislatureTo extend the Freedom of Information Act to legislators, whose offices are currently exempt, subject to a broad range of excep-tions and exemptions. The House also passed House Bill 5477, which extends the disclosure requirements to certain kinds of documents held by the governor’s office.Passed 100 to 6 in the HouseRep. Hank Vaupel (R-Dist. 47) YESRep. Joseph Graves (R-Dist. 51) YES
House Bill 5475: Exceptions to applying open records law to legislatureTo define the records that would be exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests to the state legislature under House Bill 5469. These include standard provisions on records dealing with security matters, active contract bidding, information of a personal nature or business proprietary records, records that violate attorney-client privilege or involve ongoing litigation, etc. The bill would also exempt records of exchanges between a lawmaker and a constituent. Notably, records held by the Republican and Democratic caucus staffs also would be exempt, including their communications and public relations operations.Passed 100 to 6 in the HouseRep. Hank Vaupel (R-Dist. 47) YESRep. Joseph Graves (R-Dist. 51) YES
House Bill 4822: Ban social promotions for third-graders who can’t readTo prohibit “social promotions” of third-graders who have not reached minimum reading benchmarks starting in the 2019-2020 school year, subject to many condi-tions and exceptions, and with require-ments that additional interventions and tutoring be tried before a student is actually held back. This final version of the bill allows
a school district superintendent to make an exception but not teachers or principals, and only if the student is proficient in other subjects.Passed 60 to 47 in the HouseRep. Hank Vaupel (R-Dist. 47) YESRep. Joseph Graves (R-Dist. 51) YES
House Bill 5826: Ban government suing person who submits open records law requestTo prohibit public bodies from suing a per-son or entity making document requests authorized by the state Freedom of Informa-tion Act.Passed 102 to 5 in the HouseRep. Hank Vaupel (R-Dist. 47) YESRep. Joseph Graves (R-Dist. 51) YES
House Bill 5651: Let new port authori-ties give private company partnership statusTo permit a government port authority to grant partnership status to a private busi-ness or developer, which would permit them to operate and collect revenue from the facility. New port authorities would not get half their expenses paid by the state like existing ones, but would be able to keep any annual profits rather than turning them over to the local and state government.Passed 98 to 9 in the HouseRep. Hank Vaupel (R-Dist. 47) YESRep. Joseph Graves (R-Dist. 51) YES
House Bill 4580: Require “claw back” provisions in some selective tax break dealsTo require that starting in 2017 local govern-ments and a state “Next Michigan Devel-opment Corporation” must include “claw back” provisions in new tax break deals they selectively grant to particular corpora-tions or developers, allowing foregone taxes to be demanded if the beneficiary does not abide by the terms of the tax break agree-ment. This applies to property taxes levied on business tools and equipment (“per-sonal property tax”).
Passed 35 to 0 in the Senate on Septem-ber 21, 2016Sen. David Robertson (R-Dist. 14) YESSen. Mike Kowall (R-Dist. 15) YESSen. Joe Hune (R-Dist. 22) YESSen. Jim Ananich (D-Dist. 27) YESSen. Ken Horn (R-Dist. 32) YES
Senate Bill 570: Exempt certain sports-men club property from property taxTo exempt property owned by sportsmen or gun clubs from property tax if they let governments use their facilities, provide gun safety classes to the public, and have other pro-social practices specified in the bill.Passed 24 to 10 in the SenateSen. David Robertson (R-Dist. 14) YESSen. Mike Kowall (R-Dist. 15) YESSen. Joe Hune (R-Dist. 22) YESSen. Jim Ananich (D-Dist. 27) NO Sen. Ken Horn (R-Dist. 32) YES
Senate Bill 1022: Create process for disclosing police firing to other agenciesTo establish a process and give a liability exemption that lets one police agency disclose information to another about a formerly-employed officer who may have been fired. A “separating” officer would be allowed to review the record and add a written explanation to it. Police job appli-cants would have to sign a waiver allowing these records to be shared with a prospec-tive employer.Passed 35 to 0 in the SenateSen. David Robertson (R-Dist. 14) YESSen. Mike Kowall (R-Dist. 15) YESSen. Joe Hune (R-Dist. 22) YESSen. Jim Ananich (D-Dist. 27) YESSen. Ken Horn (R-Dist. 32) YES
Senate Bill 1015: Impose licensure on applied behavioral analysisTo impose licensure on practitioners of “ap-plied behavioral analysis,” with $90 annual license fees and other fees, regulations, scope of practice restrictions, education and experience requirements, and more.Passed 34 to 1 in the SenateSen. David Robertson (R-Dist. 14) YESSen. Mike Kowall (R-Dist. 15) YESSen. Joe Hune (R-Dist. 22) YESSen. Jim Ananich (D-Dist. 27) YESSen. Ken Horn (R-Dist. 32) YES
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ALL THE POLICE should quit and then let people see what happens when they need them.
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I SEE THAT Heller has come out with an attempt at humor concerning the debates. Regardless of how he tries to cover up his left bias, it still comes out.
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FENTON’S ‘BE CLOSER’ has never made sense. Closer to what? Maybe it ought to be ‘phased out.’
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NOBODY IS LEAVING the USA if Trump gets elected. They couldn’t make it anywhere else without the government freebies.
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KMART CLOSING BREAKS my heart. I’ve been a faithful customer and I like all the employees. Good luck to all you.
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I BET VERA Hogan’s reporting will flush out the shooter of that poor girl. Stay on it, Vera, good job.
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BY MAKING AMERICA believe the presi-dent was about to take their guns away, the NRA was increased sales of assault weapons by over 25 percent every year since 2007.
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FENTON IS TOO affluent of a town to have a DDA using taxpayer money to help elite businesses in town and loaning it to multimillion dollar builders.
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IF YOU ARE voting for Hilly, it would be best to keep that a secret. Anyone you di-vulge that information to will immediately know how unintelligent and uninformed you really are.
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Pastor Robert LindsaySunday School ...........................................9:45 amSunday Morning Worship ....................... 11:00 am(Junior Church and Nursery Provided)Sunday Evening Worship ..........................6:00 pmWed. Children & Teens ..............................7:00 pmWed. Prayer Meeting ................................7:00 pm
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11075 Runyan Lake Rd. • Fenton 810-750-6544
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2439 South Long Lake Rd. • Fenton810-750-1401
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Services:Saturday Evening, Great Vespers ....................................................5:00 pmSunday Morning, Divine Liturgy ................................................... 10:00 amCommunity Bible Study ................ Monday @ 7:00 pm at the church
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FENTON SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST408 Fifth St. • Fenton
810-629-9493Pastor Chris Ames
Church Worship ...................................... 10:00 amSabbath School ...................................... 11:00 amPrayer Meeting ...................11:00 am Wednesday
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PRESBYTERIANFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF FENTON
503 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton810-629-7801www.ffpc.org
Pastor Lindsey CarnesPastor Robbie Carnes
Sunday Worship ........................ 9:00 & 11:00 am
LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
119 W. Broad St. • Linden810-735-5755
Pastor Dave MyersWorship ................................................... 10:00 amSunday School ........................................ 10:00 am
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TYRONE COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH9141 Hartland Rd. • Fenton
810-750-0350Pastor Linda Living-HawleySunday Worship Schedule
Celebratory Worship ............................... 10:00 amChildren’s Sunday School ...................... 10:30 amFellowship ............................................... 11:30 am
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10235 White Lake Rd. • Fenton810-629-1261Tyronepca.org
Pastor, James MascowSunday Worship (includes Children’s Church) ..10:15 amSunday School .......................................9:00 amSunday Evening Worship .......................6:00 pmYouth Group & Family Night.........Wed. Evenings
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH6481 Faussett Rd. • Howell
517-546-9807Father Gregg Pleiness, Pastor
Saturday Mass ...........................................5:00 pmSunday Mass ....................... 8:30 am & 10:30 amWeekday Mass Wed.-Fri. ...........................8:30 amConfessions Saturday ..... 4 pm and upon request
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH
600 N. Adelaide • Fenton810-629-2251
Father Dwight Ezop, PastorFather Jim Rolph, Associate Pastor
Saturday Mass ..........................................5:00 pmSunday Mass ........8 am, 10 am, 12 noon & 6 pmConfessions Sat................................3:30-4:30 pmDaily Mass In Chapel M-F ...........................9:00 amAdoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Following
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ST. RITA CATHOLIC CHURCH309 E. Maple St. • Holly
248-634-4841Fr. David Blazek, Pastor
Saturday Mass ..........................................4:00 pm,Sunday Mass ..................8 am, 10 am, & 12 noonWeekday Mass Tues.-Thur. .......................9:00 amReconciliation after Sat. 4 pm Mass or by appt.
THE CARPENTER’S HOUSE CHURCH2740 Grange Hall Rd. • Fenton
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Pastor James Disbrow 248-634-2195 Sunday Morning Service ........................ 11:00 amWednesday Evening ..................................7:00 pmWednesday Youth Service ........................6:30 pm
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Pastor Jim WiegandSunday Worship .........................9:00 & 11:30 amWednesday Youth Group...........................7:00 pm
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810-735-9339Daniel Patz, Senior Pastor
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Wes Crawford, Youth Pastor www.faithlinden.org
Children & Teen Sunday School ...............9:30 amMorning Worship .................................... 11:00 amChristian Education Courses ........................9:30 amChildren’s Church ................................... 11:00 amWednesday Kids Club & Youth Group ........6:30 pmNursery (0-2 and 2-4 yrs.) available at all service times.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SWARTZ CREEK
5372 Seymour Rd. • Swartz Creek810-635-7016
Jim E. Nelson, Sr. Pastor Shawn Cook, Associate and Youth Pastor
Sunday School ...........................................9:45 amMorning Worship .................................... 11:00 amEvening Worship ........................................6:00 pmWednesday Night ......................................7:00 pm
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Pastor Wes Morris Welcome YouSaturday Evening Serivce....................................6 pmSunday AM Service ............................................8:30 amSunday AM Service at Lake Fenton HS...10 am & 11:30 am Wednesday Mid Week ServiceKidz Rock (2 yr-5th grade) ............................. 7 pmAdult Bible Study ............................................ 7 pmJr. & Sr. High Bible Study ............................... 7 pmAddiction & Recovery ......... Tuedsday nights 7 pm
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15010 N. Holly Rd. • Holly248-634-9711
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Sunday Worship ........................................9:30 amSolid Ground Worship ............................ 11:11 am
Nursery Provided at all services.
LAKE FENTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH2581 N. Long Lake Rd. • Fenton
810-629-5161Pastor Char Shay
Sunday Worship .....................................9:00 amSunday School ..................................... 10:00 am
LINDEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
201 Bridge St. • Linden 810-735-5858
Pastor Crystal ThomasWorship & Jr. Service .......................... 10:00 amCoffee Hour ......................................... 11:00 am
Nursery Available
LINDEN FREE METHODIST CHURCH
13274 S. Linden Rd. • Linden 810-735-4564
Pastor William MoullAssoc. Pastor Mike Anderson
Sunday Worship .................................. 10:00 amSunday School ..................................... 11:15 amSunday Night Teen Programs ................5:00 pm
www.LindenFreeMethodist.org
LUTHERANHOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, LC-MS
7355 W. Silver Lake Road(Behind Linden High School)
Linden, MI 48451810-735-4807
www.hopelinden.org Pastor Jim Rolf
Sunday Worship .................. 8:15 am & 10:45 amAdult Bible Study .......................................9:30 amSunday School ...........................................9:30 am
TRANSFIGURATION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA
14176 Fenton Rd. • Fenton810-629-7332
Rev. Dr. Mark Fisher, Pastorwww.FentonTLC.org
Sunday Worship ..................................... 10:30 amSunday School ...................................... 3yrs-5th grade
(classes held Sept-May during Worship Service)Communion Celebrated every Sunday
Cry Room Available
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, LC-MS1025 Main Street • Fenton
810-629-7861Fax 810-629-9877
www.trinitylcmsfenton.comReverend Dean G. Dumbrille
Worship ServicesWednesday in the Word ............................6:30 pm Saturday Traditional Worship ...................6:30 pm Sunday Traditional Worship ......................8:15 amSunday Education Hour ............................9:45 amSunday Contemporary Worship ............ 11:15 amSaturday ...............................5:30 pm, Bible Study
SHEPHERD OF THE LAKESWELS LUTHERAN CHURCH
8420 Runyan Lake Rd. • FentonPastor Nathan Loersch
810-224-1250Sunday School ...........................................9:15 am Adult Bible Study ......................................9:15 amSunday Worship Service ........................ 10:30 am
ST. JUDE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH106 E. Elizabeth St. • Fenton
810-629-5681Holy Communion ....................8:00 am, 10:30 amMessy Church ............................................5:00 pm
EPISCOPAL
FENTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH800 North Rd.• Fenton
810-632-3417www.fentonfmc.org & facebook
Pastor Tony ChickSunday Worship ........................................9:00 amThursday Bible Study ................................7:00 pmWednesday Alcoholics for Christ ..............7:00 pm
Nursery available.
FENTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH119 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton
810-629-2132fentonumc.com
Pastor Jeff JaggersRev. Michelle Forsyth
Traditional Worship ...................... 9:30, 11:00 amContemporary Service ............................ 11:05am
Nursery Provided at all services.
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THE ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH
810-922-2088Lead Pastor Chris VitarelliYouth Pastor Gordon Frywww.theroadcc.com
Fenton Campus ............................................10:00 AM 301 E. South Holly Rd.
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FALL COLORSContinued from Page 1B Pops of fall color are just beginning to advance across the Upper Peninsula, but the latest fall color updates show that real peak color even in the U.P. is still about a week away. If you’re planning a trip past the Mackinac Bridge, you’ll find peak color the weekend of Oct. 8-9, with late sea-son peak color the following weekend, Oct. 15-16. You can treat yourself to fall chairlift rides at Porcupine Mountains Ski Area, which runs the lifts each Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 7 p.m. through the first three weeks of October, according to.www.newsupnorth.com/fall/. Colder nights with temperatures in the 30s and 40s will help get the color show started throughout the rest of Michigan. This colder air will shut down the green-producing chlorophyll in the leaves, al-lowing the underlying color pigments to show through. These deep reds, bright oranges and sunny yellows will provide a majestic contrast to the beautiful blue waters of Michigan’s Great Lakes, inland lakes and flowing rivers. Then later in the fall, as temperatures continue to drop, trees will shed their leaves to allow the tree to save as much water as possible to survive winter. You’ll find fall color throughout Michigan for about a month, but many people do enjoy heading north to catch the show a little early. “Every Saturday in October, you can ride the chairlift at Crystal Mountain Ski Resort for $7 a person,” said Carroll. “Even if the color isn’t at peak when you come, there’s still plenty to do. There’s something going on in Frankfort every weekend.” One popular Michigan destination, Traverse City, has been named one of America’s Top 10 Fall Foliage Destina-tions, honored among such well-known
‘‘ If I had to guess, we’re not even at 10
percent (trees changing color). Usually by now
we’re at 25 to 30 percent. I’d say peak color will be
later in October.’’Mary CarrollBenzie County Chamber of Commerce and Benzie County Visitor’s Bureau
Scenic drives in northern Michigan• M-22 Color Tour is one of the most scenic fall drives in Michigan. It winds for 116 miles through the countryside of Benzie, Manistee and Leelanau counties.• Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City is a 20-mile long and three-mile wide drive with beauti-ful views of both sides of the bay, dotted with wineries and vineyards along the way, including Black Star Farms and Chateau Grand Traverse.• Leelenau Peninsula, which juts 30 miles into Lake Michigan, is known for its scenic views and wineries.• Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was voted “The Most Beautiful Place in America” by a poll from ABC-TV’s Good Morning America. This gem includes 64 miles of beaches, two islands, 26 inland lakes and 50,000 acres of land.• A 69-mile circle around the Chain of Lakes, beginning and ending in Elk Rapids is a popular choice. The route’s crown jewel is Torch Lake, according to Traverse magazine.• Forest Lakes Area, with high elevations south of Traverse City offers beautiful colors.
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foliage cities as Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Burlington, Vermont. Look for beautiful drives like the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, with seven picturesque miles of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore along Lake Michi-gan. Other scenic views in the Grand Traverse Bay area include the 20 miles of Old Mission Peninsula orchards and wineries, Michigan’s largest and oldest wine trail along the Leelanau Peninsula, Antrim County’s Chain of Lakes region and U.S. 31 north from Traverse City to Elk Rapids. One of the most scenic fall drives in Michigan is the M-22 Color Tour, which winds for 116 miles through the country-side of Benzie, Manistee and Leelanau counties. Visitors can explore the Lake Michigan shoreline, climb the Sleeping Bear Dunes and enjoy art galleries, win-ing and dining. This area of Michigan is so popular in the fall that it even has its own website: m22colortour.com.
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SEVENTY-FIVE PERCENT of the people who live at McCaslin Lake have lived here our entire lives. If you don’t like the way we do things, why don’t you move somewhere else?
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VISITNG DAUGHTER IN Royal Oak. Saw a gentleman in Royal Oak with a sign that said he was a Syrian refugee asking for money. Hillary wants to increase the refu-gee population 550 percent. Michigan is number one for amount of refugees here in the state.
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HILLARY CLINTON’S POPULARITY is dropping faster than Bill Clinton’s pants.
NOTICE TO ROSE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Rose Township Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on Thursday, October 6, 2016 in the Rose Township Office, 9080 Franklin Street, Holly, Michigan on the following Special Assessment Districts:
Eveline Drive Public Hearing will begin at 4:45 pm Williams Drive Public Hearing will begin at 5:00 pm Ottieway Court Public Hearing will begin at 5:15 pmMaureen Drive Public Hearing will begin at 5:30 pm
THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARINGS is to receive comments on the creation and re-creation of special assessment districts for the purpose of maintenance of the private roads. A map of the special assessment district is available for inspection in the office of the Rose Township Clerk, 9080 Mason Street, Holly, Michigan during regular business hours from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm, Monday through Thursday, except holidays.
A petition from 50% or more of the property owners in the districts requesting continuation and/or establishment of the special assessment district has been submitted to the Rose Township Board of Trustees.
Property owners may appeal the assessment levy to the Michigan Tax Tribunal if an appearance is made at the hearing at which the special assessment roll is confirmed. Appearance can be made in person or by mail and can be made by an agent for the property owner. The property owner or any person having an interest in the property subject to the proposed special assessments may file a written appeal of the special assessment with the State Tax Tribunal within thirty-five days after confirmation of the special assessment roll if that special assessment was protested at the special assessment roll hearing.
Dianne Scheib-Snider Debbie Miller, MMC, CMMCRose Township Supervisor Rose Township Clerk
Mid Sept. to early Oct.
Late Sept. to mid Oct.
Early to mid Oct.
Mid to late Oct.
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To the Qualified Electors of the Township of Rose, County of Oakland:
Notice is hereby given that the last day to register for the November 8, 2016, Gen-eral Election will be Tuesday, October 11, 2016.
If you are not currently registered to vote or need to register at a new address, you may do so at the following locations and times:
In Person:
• Rose Township Clerk’s offices, 9080 Mason Street, Holly, MI 48442, Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
• County Elections Division, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341, Mon-day – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
• Secretary of State Branch Offices• At specified agencies for clients receiving services through Family Indepen-
dence Agency, the Department of Community Health, Michigan Jobs Com-mission and some offices of the Commission for the Blind.
• At military recruitment offices for persons who are enlisting.
By Mail:
• Voter Registration Application – Mail to the election official as directed on the application by the close of registration deadline.
Note: Persons registering by mail are required to vote in person unless they have previously voted in person in the state or are at least 60 years of age or are handicapped.
The election will be conducted in all voting precincts (#1, #2, and #3) of Rose Township for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices:
President and Vice-President of the United StatesRepresentative in Congress 8th DistrictRepresentative State Legislature 51st DistrictCounty Executive, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, Clerk/Register of Deeds, Trea-surer Water Resources Commissioner, County Commissioner 2nd DistrictRose Township Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, 2 Trustees, Constable
Member of the State Board of Education Regent of the University of MichiganTrustee of Michigan State UniversityGovernor of Wayne State University
Justice of Supreme CourtJustice of Supreme Court, Incumbent Position Ending 1-1-2019Judge of Court of Appeals 2nd District Incumbent PositionJudge of Circuit Court 6th Circuit Incumbent Positon Judge of Circuit Court 6th Circuit Incumbent Position Partial Term Ending 1-1-2021Judge of Circuit Court 6th Circuit Non-Incumbent Positon Judge of Probate Court Incumbent PositionJudge of Probate Court Non-Incumbent PositionJudge of District Court 52nd District, 2nd Division Incumbent Position
Precinct #1
Board of Trustees Mott Community College Fenton Area Public Schools Board Member Fenton Area Public Schools Board Member, Partial Term Ending 12/31/2018
Precincts #2 and #3
Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community CollegeBoard Member Holly Area School DistrictBoard Member Holly Area School District Partial Term Ending 12/31/2018
ROSE TOWNSHIP
NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATIONFOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016
GENERAL ELECTION
Proposal - (Precincts 1, 2, 3)
A proposal authorizing the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) to levy within Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties a property tax assessment:• at a rate of 1.2 mills ($1.20) per $1,000 of taxable value) for 20 years begin-
ning in 2016 and ending in 2035: If this new additional assessment is approved and levied, revenue will be disbursed to the RTA. It is estimated that $160,907,285 will be collected in the first year.
COUNTY TREASURER’S STATEMENT AS REQUIREDBY ACT NO. 62 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1933
AS AMENDED
I, Andrew E. Meisner, County Treasurer of the County of Oakland, State of Michi-gan, do hereby certify that according to the records in my office, as of September 22, 2016, the total of all voted increases in the tax rate limitation above the 18 mills established by Section 6 of Article IX of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 affect-ing taxable property in the Township of Rose in said County, is as follows:
YEARS INCREASELOCAL UNIT VOTED INCREASE EFFECTIVE
Township of Rose None
Holly Area Schools None
Fenton Area Public Schools .9362 2013 – 2019 Intermediate School District Of Genesee County 2.50 Unlimited 1.00 Unlimited
C.S. Mott Community College 1.40 Unlimited .6410 2008 - 2017 Incl.County School District Of Oakland County 3.6483 Unlimited
County of Oakland .2415 2012 to 2021 Incl. 1.0 2014 to 2017 Oakland Community College 1.00 Unlimited .7811 Beg. July 1, 2012 (10 yrs)
_________________________ Dated: September 22, 2016ANDREW E. MEISNER, TREASUREROAKLAND COUNTY
Rose Township Polling Locations:
PCT. #1 Rose Township Offices9080 Mason Street, Holly, MI
PCT. #2 Rose Pioneer School7110 Milford Road, Holly, MI
PCT. #3 Rose Pioneer School7110 Milford Road, Holly, MI
Full text and sample ballots may be obtained from:
Rose Township Clerk’s Office or can be reviewed online at: www.rosetownship.com
Debbie Miller, MMC, CMMCRose Township Clerk9080 Mason StreetHolly, Michigan 48442(248) 634-8701
Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED OLDER MOTORCYCLESsnowmobiles,ATV’s,boatsandmotors.Runningandnon.810-775-9771.
WANTED: MUSCLE CARSAnyyear,anymake,anymodel,anycondition.AlsoCorvettesand1986-1987GrandNationalorT-typeRegal.810-252-9194.
I NEED YOUR SCRAP METALwashers,dryers,waterheaters,furnaces,aluminum,copperpiping,etc.Pleasecall810-735-5910.
Trucks for Sale
NOTICE OF ERRORItistheresponsibilityoftheadvertisertocheckthecorrectnessofeachinsertionofanadvertisement.TheTri-CountyTimeswillnotberesponsibleformorethanoneincorrectinsertionandforonlythatportionthatmayhavebeenrenderedvaluelessbyanerror.
BOAT DOCK WOOD Seven8footsections,3feetwide,includesstanchions,$400obo.LakeFenton.Call810-629-5811.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT: 810-629-8194 PAGE 8B
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PUZZLES | OBITUARIES
ATTENTION FARMERS:LandavailableinRoseCentertogrowmaltforMichigan’sgrowingcraftbeerindustry.Lookingtopartnerwithexperiencedfarmerswithaccesstonecessaryequipmenttoplantandharvestgrains.Seedmoneyavailable.CallortextDavid313-570-1661.
Farming
Legal Notices
LIEN SALE
Units will be open for inspection on Saturday, 10/15/16 at 8:00am
until time of sale.
200 Elm St. - Holly 248-634-2711
THE STORAGE DEPOTF O R I N F O R M A T I O N C A L L
A Minimum Bid will be required.
Oct. 15, 2016 at 11:00am — by sealed bid —Randy ShuckMisc. Household
Personal Notices Fundraisers
VFW Aux #3243 is sponsoring a
for
Saturday | 4-8PM October 8th, 2016
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
Bonnie Pray
Fenton VFW Post #32431148 N. Leroy Street | Fenton
$10 Spaghetti Dinner | Salad | Garlic
Bread | Desserts | Punch | CoffeeBasket Raffles | 50/50’s
Music | KaraokeSteak Bingo at 2pm
Let’s all show our support as Bonnie follows the “Yellow Brick Road” to become our
leader for 2017/2018!
Department Senior Vice
Stoney Creek Inc.Grant, Michigan
800-448-3873
Live gamefish for stocking.
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Synopsis of Argentine Township Regular Board Meeting
September 26, 2016
Call to order @ 7:00 p.m.Pledge of Allegiance led by Supervisor ColePresent: Hallman, Cole, Schmidt, Graves and Ciesielski. Absent: none.Approved: Minutes as printed of August 29, 2016 Regular Board Meeting.Approved: Payment of bills as presented.Accepted: Recommendation of Chief Allen regarding employment status of of-ficer. Resumes to be accepted for Administrative Assistant to Police chief.Issued: 8 Building Permits that amount to $4,641.60.Accepted: Proposal 6023 from T. Daniels for computer servicing.Re-Appointed: Roger Kelley to a 2- year term on Planning Commission.Accepted: Bid for property at 15191 Roach Dr. Accepted: Bid for 3 lots on McCaslin Lake Rd. Tabled: Sale of police vehicle.Tabled: Bid for snow removal.Approved: Resolution 2016-9 Safe Routes to School. Approved: Resolution 2016-10 to transfer retirement plan administration.Approved: Talm Enterprises demolition request.Authorized: Bills to be paid and re-imbursement of funds anytime throughout the month.Authorized: Treasurer to negotiate the sale of property at 15221 Roach Dr. Authorized: Treasurer to list property on Pine Walk Pass with Realtor Andy Alger.Authorized: Supervisor to sign a contract with engineer for topographic study.
Adjourned@ 8:17 p.m.
Submitted by Denise GravesArgentine Township Clerk
NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATIONFOR THE GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016
To the Qualified Electors of
HOLLY TOWNSHIP, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN THAT THE HOLLY TOWNSHIP CLERK’S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN:
TUESDAY, October 11, 2016 FROM 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LAST DAY TO REGISTER
FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR THE REGISTRATION OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS IN SAID TOWNSHIPS NOT ALREADY REGIS-TERED. If you are not currently registered to vote or have changed your address in the above stated jurisdiction in which you live, you may do so at the following loca-tions and times listed in this notice.
Qualified electors may also register to vote or change their address in the follow-ing manners:
In person:• At your Township Clerk’s office or at the office of any County Clerk during
normal business hours.• At any of the Secretary of State Branch offices located throughout the state
during normal business hours.• At the specified agency for clients receiving services through the Family In-
dependence Agency, the Department of Community Health, Michigan Jobs Commission and some offices of the Commission for the Blind.
• At the military recruitment offices for persons enlisting in the armed forces.
By mail:
• By obtaining and completing a Mail Voter Registration Application and for-warding to the election official as directed on the application by the close of registration deadline. Note: Any person who registers to vote by mail is required to vote in person unless they have previously voted in person in the city/township where they live or are at least 60 years of age or are handi-capped. Mail in voter registration applications may be obtained via the Inter-net at www.michigan.gov.sos or by contacting your local clerk.
THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ALL VOTING PRECINCTS 1 – 4 OF HOLLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING CAN-DIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICE:
President and Vice President of the United States, Representative in Congress 8th District, Representative in State Legislature 51st District, County Executive, Coun-ty Prosecuting Attorney, County Sheriff, County Clerk/Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, County Resource Commissioner, County Commissioner 2nd District, Township Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer, Two Township Trust-ees, Seven Township Park Commissioners, Six Library Board Members, Village of Holly President, Village of Holly Council Members, Holly Area School District Board Members, Holly Area School District Board Member Partial Term, Justice of the Supreme Court Judge of the Court of Appeals 2nd District, Judge of the Circuit Court 6th – Incumbent, Judges of the Circuit Court 6th – Non-Incumbent, Judge of the Circuit Court 6th – Incumbent, Judge of the Probate Court – Incumbent, Judge of the Probate Court – Non-Incumbent, Judge of District Court 52nd District 2nd Division, Board of Trustees Member Oakland Community College, AND FOR THE PURPOSE of voting on a Proposal: A Proposal Authorizing the Regional Tran-sit Authority of Southeast Michigan to Levy and Assessment (1.2 mills). Full text of the proposal(s) may be obtained from:
Karin S. Winchester, MMCHolly Township Clerk
102 Civic DriveHolly, Michigan 48442248-634-9331 Ext. 301
2005 DODGE 2500 4X4Cumminsdiesel,quadcab,leatherheatedseats,rebuilt
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PUBLIC NOTICEDEMOLITION OF BLIGHTED STRUCTURE PROJECT
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTONGENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Sealed proposals will be received by the Charter Township of Fenton, Genesee County, Michigan, for the demolition and removal of a blighted structure. Pro-posals will be received at the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430 until 2:00 p.m. on October 18, 2016. All bids received will be opened and publicly read aloud.
Proposals are solicited on the basis of a lump sum price for all labor and materi-als required to complete the project as designed and specified in the contract.
The principal items of work include:• Demolition and removal of a blighted structure• Restoration of property• Location: 12480 Fenton Road, Fenton, MI 48430
The above referenced project is a federally funded activity authorized under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. All successful bidders must comply with federal labor standards, including the Davis-Bacon Act and the Copeland Anti-Kickback legislation; federal equal opportunity requirements; and Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968.
Minority/Women/Handicapped business owned enterprises (MBE/WBE/HBE) and Section 3 business concerns seeking bid opportunities under this Project Notice are encouraged to respond.
A copy of all Project and Contract Documents are on file and are available for inspection on and after Monday October 3, 2016 at the following location:
Fenton Township Civic Community Center12060 Mantawauka DriveFenton, MI 48430
The documents may also be downloaded from Fenton Township’s website at www.fentontownship.org.
The right is reserved by the Charter Township of Fenton to accept any bid, to reject any or all bids, and to waive any irregularities in any bid, in the interest of the Township.
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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF ELECTORSCITY OF FENTON
COUNTIES OF GENESEE AND OAKLAND, STATE OF MICHIGAN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Election will be held in the City of Fen-ton, Genesee and Oakland Counties, in all precincts on the 8th day of November, 2016 from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time.
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person who has the qualifica-tions of an elector or who will have such qualifications on the day of said election and who is not registered upon the registration books of the City may register at the City Clerk’s Office on any day preceding the 11th day of October, 2016 except Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, during regular office hours. Further, the City Clerk’s Office will be open for taking registrations on Tuesday, October 11, 2016 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time.
Any registered electors who have changed their residence within the City since last voting and have not notified the Clerk’s Office thereof, may cause their reg-istration to be transferred to their address by sending the City Clerk a signed request stating their present address, the date moved thereof and the address from which last registered or by applying in person for such transfer. Such transfer must be made on or before Tuesday, October 11, 2016 in order to qualify for the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 General Election.
Offices appearing on the ballot are as follows:
President and Vice-President of the United StatesU.S. Representative in Congress
State RepresentativeState Board of Education
Regent of the University of MichiganTrustee of Michigan State UniversityGovernor of Wayne State University
County ProsecutorCounty Sheriff
County Clerk/Register of DeedsCounty Treasurer
County Drain Commissioner (Genesee County voters only)County Water Resources Commissioner (Oakland County voters only)
County Executive (Oakland County voters only)County Surveyor (Genesee County voters only)
County CommissionersJustice of Supreme Court
Justice of Court of Appeals Judge of Circuit Court
Judge of Probate Court (Oakland County voters only)Board of Trustees Member–Oakland Community College (Oakland County
voters only)Board of Trustees Member – Mott Community College (Genesee County
voters only)Board Member Holly Area School District (Oakland County voters only)
Board Member – Fenton Area Public Schools (Genesee County voters only)Board Member – Lake Fenton Community Schools (Genesee County voters only)
Ballot proposals appearing on the ballot are as follows:
Oakland County (Oakland County voters only) – Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) to levy an assessment of 1.2 mills for twenty years beginning in 2016 through 2035.
Voters may obtain the full text of any ballot proposal which will appear on the ballot from the City Clerk’s office or the Oakland County Clerk website, www.oakgov.com.
Questions regarding the Tuesday, November 8, 2016 General Election may be directed to the City Clerk’s Office, the Genesee County Clerk’s Office or the Oakland County Clerk’s Office.
NOTICE OF HYDRANT FLUSHINGCITY OF LINDEN
City of Linden residents are advised to check their water before using for laundry, etc. on
Monday, October 3, 2016 through Saturday, October 8, 2016.
THE LINDEN DPW WILL BE FLUSHING HYDRANTS ON THESE DAYS.
Scott Fairbanks, Public Works Department
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NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF TYRONE TOWNSHIP
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGANLAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR THE
NOVEMBER 8, 2016GENERAL ELECTION
ELECTORS ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE that a General Election will be held in all voting precincts of Tyrone Township, Livingston County, Michigan on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at which time candi-dates of the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, U.S. Taxpayers, Green, Natural Law, and Working Class Parties, and candidates without political party affiliation who seek election to the following partisan offices are to be voted for in Tyrone Township: U.S. President/Vice President, U.S. Representative in Congress (8th District), State Representative (47th District), State Board of Education, Univer-sity of Michigan Board of Regents, Michigan State University Board of Trustees, Wayne State Board of Governors, all County and all Township Offices, and such other partisan offices that may by law be required to be elected at this General Election.
Candidates seeking election to the following nonpartisan offices are also to be voted for at this General Election: Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Court of Appeals (4th District), Judge of the Circuit Court (44th Circuit), Judge of the District Court (53rd District), School Board Members (Fenton, Linden, Hart-land), Mott Community College Board Members, Cromaine District Library Board Members, and such other nonpartisan offices that may by law be required to be elected at this General Election.
Electors who wish to vote in the November 8, 2016 General Election must be registered no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 11, 2016. To register, visit any Secretary of State Branch Office, the Livingston County Clerk’s Office, or the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office.
The Tyrone Township Clerk is available for the purpose of receiving registrations at the following location and times:
Tyrone Township Hall10408 Center RoadFenton, MI 48430
Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
****************************************************************Marcella Husted,
Tyrone Township Clerk
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF A SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016 AT 6:30 PM BY THE FENTON TOWNSHIP PLAN-NING COMMISSION AT THE FENTON TOWNSHIP CIVIC-COMMUNITY CEN-TER, 12060 MANTAWAUKA. THIS HEARING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
PUBLIC HEARINGS:R15-002 Corlin Builders, 3407 Torrey Rd. Flint:Requesting to amend the PUD, Planned Unit Development, parcels 06-11-200-030, 06-11-100-001, 06-11-504-009 & 06-11-504-010 property is located at 2294 & 2300 Sonora (former Lang’s Marina).
YOUR OPINION MAY BE EXPRESSED VERBALLY AT THIS HEARING OR IN WRIT-ING TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION PRIOR TO THIS HEARING. THE PLAN-NING COMMISSION ENCOURAGES YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS MATTER.
This notice is published in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Fenton Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 14 days notice to Fenton Township. Individuals with dis-abilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact Fenton Township by writing or calling the following: Fenton Township Office, (810) 629-1537, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday. Ordinances, meeting schedules and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.
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To the qualified electors of the Township of Groveland, County of Oakland, State of Michigan.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GROVELAND TOWNSHIP OFFICE AT 4695 GRANGE HALL RD., HOLLY, MI WILL BE OPEN:
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William (Bill) Richard McDunnough1936-2016 William (Bill) Richard McDunnough - age 80, of Hartland, died Monday, September 26, 2016 at his
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born September 21, 1936 in Duluth, MN the son of Wil-liam Gorrie and Ruth Myrtle (Parish) McDunnough. He was preceded in death on May 20, 2016, by his wife Margaret (Peg) McDun-nough of 57 years. He is survived by three children, 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers Bill requested donations be made to Salvation Army, American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association. The family will hold a private memorial service for friends and family. Arrangements are being handled by Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. Tributes may be shared on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
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Cameron Wells 1937-2016 Cameron Wells - age 78, of Holly, died Tuesday, September 27, 2016. He was born in Milford on December 3, 1937, one of 11 children to Kenneth and Alice (Aldrich) Wells. He was their last surviving child. He was retired from Holly Schools. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. www.dryerfuneralhomeholly.com.
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Dennis William Berry 1949-2016 Dennis William Berry - age 67, of Linden, passed peacefully at home on Sep-tember 26, 2016. He was incredibly proud of his two
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siblings, Deborah Wheeler (Jon), Cynthia Stach, Rodney Berry; nieces Kristina Daniels and Merisa Berry; and great-niece and nephew Madison and Jacob. Dennis was born February 23, 1949 in Flint, and dedicated himself to more than 35 years of service in both teaching and coaching. Outside of school he enjoyed golf-ing, skiing at Nubs Nob with family, or enjoying the writings of Hemingway, Emerson, or Thoreau. Stu-dents and peers recall him as a remarkable teacher of literature, expecting the best from those that passed through his class-room. He will forever be remembered for the depth of his influence on many young minds. Tributes may be shared on the obituaries page at www.sharpfuneral-homes.com.
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Nels Waid Nels Waid - age 49, died September 24, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Kathleen Weston Kathleen Weston - age 63, died September 29, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Evelyn Sweeney Evelyn Sweeney - age 81, died September 28, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
William Flick William Flick - age 73, died September 29, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
Eunice Lokken-Clark Eunice Lokken-Clark - age 84, died September 29, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Paula Little-Hartman Paula Little-Hartman - age 68, died September 24, 2016. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.
Evelyn Yates Evelyn Yates - age 85, died September 27, 2016. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharp-funeralhomes.com.
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Friend’s elder assessmentnot well receivedDEAR AMY: When my late father was ill, I always appreciated hearing comments from friends who visited Dad, since I didn’t live with him. It helped me adjust the level of care and change what I did for him. I’ve had two occasions where I have noticed some concerning things about the parents of two of my friends. I shared my observations with these friends, and neither received it very well. Mostly they were shocked to find out their parents were exhibiting odd behavior or had such strong dementia they could be a driving hazard. I truly felt that I was helping the greater good by mentioning to their families what I had noticed, or been told, or experienced. I think something had to be said. I was kind and factual. One friend has completely stopped speaking to me, and the second one decidedly cooled our long friendship. In the future, I honestly don’t know what to do. — Concerned in CA
DEAR CONCERNED: You mention passing along things you “had
noticed, or been told, or experienced.” There is a big difference between reporting something you have personally observed, versus something you have been told. In the first case, you are a first-person witness. In the second, you are a gossip. You should re-examine how you are delivering this news. Being kind and factual is great. But you should start by preparing the person for the news by demonstrating that you understand how challenging it can be to receive it. For example:
“When my father was becoming more frail, I really appreciated learning what other people observed when they saw him. Sometimes it was hard, because I wasn’t there to see for myself. I just visited with your dad and noticed some things. Do you want me to share this with you?” The person may not be prepared in that moment to talk about it, but might later. Offer assurances: “I just want you to know, I’ve been there. I know it’s hard.”
Heart disease can have few or no symptomsDEAR DR. ROACH: I recently went to my family doctor, complaining of left-arm pain and heartburn-like pain in my throat area. He said that he could admit me to the hospital for two days of testing or that it could be a pinched nerve in my neck. It was my choice not to go to the hospital, so he recommended meloxicam for a possible pinched nerve. As it turns out, my symptoms later became so uncomfortable that I decided to go to the ER three days after seeing my doctor. It was a serious blockage of a main artery to my heart, and emergency surgery was performed to put a stent in. I am lucky to have made it in time. I realize that it was my decision to not be admitted — I guess I was in denial. I never thought to ask him if he could have given me an electrocardiogram there in his office, and some people, including my intensive-care nurse, asked why he didn’t. Because he didn’t offer to test me in his office, I am considering changing doctors. I like him and he has always given me good care in the past, so I’m not sure what to do. I feel that had he done the ECG that day, my problem could have been diagnosed much sooner and possibly prevented my heart attack.Why wouldn’t he have checked my heart function right there with the electrocardiogram? He did check my blood pressure and listened to my heart, but those seemed to be normal. Can you give me your opinion on this? I am a 64-year-old male. — F.M.
ANSWER: Without being there, I can’t give an opin-ion on whether your doctor should have
insisted on your being admitted to the hospital, but I am printing your letter to once again em-phasize that heart disease, even serious blockages, can have minimal or no symptoms. It sounds like your doctor did suspect heart disease, and I bet he now regrets not insist-ing that you be admitted. It’s a judgment call, and you have to consider not only the symptoms, but also the risk factors. Just being a 64-year-old man is a risk factor; if you
had other risks, such as elevated blood pressure, cholesterol, a history of smoking or a family history of heart disease, that would make heart disease more likely. The electrocardiogram is not a perfect test, and although it might have been abnormal at the time, it also is possible that it could have been perfectly normal. In hindsight, I wonder if your knowing your EKG was normal would have kept you from going to the emergency room when you did. To me, this isn’t so egregious that I would suggest you find a different doctor, but only you can decide whether you still have confi-dence in him. READERS: Heart disease remains the No. 1 killer. The booklet on clogged heart arteries explains why they happen and what can be done to prevent clogging. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach — No. 101W, 628 Virginia Drive Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. (c) 2016 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Flushing • $224,734Custom Built Home On Beautiful,
Private, 2.5 Acres W/River Frontage. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Fin. LL W/O,
Dual Sided FP In Great Rm/Kitchen.
Linden • 283,000Great Lake Views From This 4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2,900 Sq. Ft. Home W/1st Flr. Master Suite, Open Kitchen And Bar, Semi-Finished LL W/O,
3-Car Garage.
Fenton16359 Silver Landings
Silver Landings – Stunning Huntington Ridge Model
W/Luxurious Main Floor Master Ste., Open Floor Plan W/Vaulted Ceilings, HW Flrs., Full Daylight LL. Completion Date Fall 2016.
Holly • $262,000Spectacular 3 Bed, 3 Bath Colonial
in Davisburg W/Heated Pool, 1st Flr. Office, Master Suite W/FP, Great Outdoor Space For Entertaining.
Grand Blanc$185,000
Looking For New Owners For This Quality Built Brick Ranch Nestled On a Park Like Yard,
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, HW Flrs., Finished LL, Grand Blanc Schools.
OPEN HOUSESaturdays & Sundays 1-4 pm
Fenton • $689,000Quality Built Custom Home! Soaring
Windows W/Breathtaking Views. 5 Bed, 6 Bath Home Offers Gourmet Kitchen, 1st Flr. Master And Guest Suite, Fin. LL W/O W/2nd Kitchen,
FP And Guest Suite.
Holly • $159,900This Home Offers Neutral Décor
Throughout, Open Floor Plan, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Finished LL, 1st Flr. Laundry. Large Treed Lot,
Spacious Deck.
Linden • $749,90018 Emerald Pointe
Waterfront Home, Custom Brick, Over 4,100 Sq. Ft. Of Living Space
On All Sports Lake Ponemah. Gourmet Chef Kitchen, 4-Seasons
Rm., Spacious Master Suite All Overlook the Water.
OPEN HOUSESunday1-3pm
Coming Soon
GainesCompletely Remodeled In 2013,
This Home Sits on 2 Acres W/Barn and Out Building, 3 Bed, 2 Bath,
1700 Sq. Ft. Swartz Creek Schools.
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