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News Tip Hotline – 429-7380 www.milannews.com E-mail: [email protected] Printed on recycled paper WHATS I NSIDE Community Calendar . . 1-B Commentary . . . . . . . . . . 6-A Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-A Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-C Book Bunch discussion set Monday: Friends of the Milan Public Library will discuss William Faulkner, a Nobel Prize-winning American author, Monday at the Milan Public Library. Faulkner is often cited as one of the most important writers in the history of American literature. The talk, which is open to the public, will be held at 1 p.m. at 151 Wabash St. For more information, call 439-2714 or visit www.milanlibrary.org. Pancake supper set Aug. 12: Milan Seniors for Healthy Living will hold a pancake supper fundrais- er from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 at the Milan Senior and Community Activity Center, 45 Nickel Court. Tickets are $6 or $5 for seniors 60 and older, and for children 5 years and younger. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. The meal includes pan- cakes, sausage, fruit and beverage. The supper is in advance of the Thursday evening concert at Wilson Park, featuring Fiddlers ReStrung. For more infor- mation, call 503-6229. Local bloggers partner with Heritage Newspapers: Check out contributions from The Milan News-Leader’s community bloggers at www. heritage.com under the “Blogs” section. Among the local blogs are “Education Matters,” “All Politics is Local,” “The Corner Stool,” “Pajama Days,” “April Scarlett Writes,” “Successful Women Weekly” and “The Business Side of IT.” BRIEFLY... Weave the Web: Make sure to click on www. heritage.com around the clock for in-depth coverage of Washtenaw County. Our “Most Viewed” story this week is “Former Saline athlete Chris King murdered”” Check out our videos: Imagining the Arts Sounds and Sights 4-H Creative Chocolate Chip Contest 4-H Youth Show under way Connect with Yahoo’s Hot Jobs: Click on the “jobs” tab on the home page of our web- site or go directly to http:// jobs.heritage.com. Join us on Twitter: We have 1,045 follow- ers on Twitter. Become a Milan News-Leader follower. Click on the Twitter tab on the home page or go directly to http://twitter.com/ SalineMilanNews. Join us on Facebook: We have 395 fans on Facebook. Click on the Facebook tab on the home page of our website or search for us on Facebook. The Marketplace: Local ads are just a hop away at the MIcentral.com marketplace. While you are there, you can check out all the special supplements of Journal Register Co. newspa- pers in Michigan. Click on “marketplace” on the home page of our Web site or go directly to www. marketplace.micentral.com/ ROP/Categories.aspx. Someting new: Deals2Click4 is here. Check out www.heritage. com to save on everything from restaurants to roofing. VOL. 127, NO. 32 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2010 75 ¢ Milan bluegrass festival coming to K.C. Campground See Page 3-A New restaurant opening in former Kelly’s building See Page 1-B The Milan News-Leader 4-H’ers create chocolate chip creations at show See Page 8-A 17 th District Michigan Senate R. Al Bain (R) 3,437 votes Randy Richardville (R) 10,067 votes Paul Hengy (D) 1,104 votes John Spencer (D) 3,533 votes 18 th District Michigan Senate John Hochstetler (R) 6,239 votes Gary Wellings (R) 4,107 votes Pam Byrnes (D) 7,897 votes Thomas Partridge (D) 422 votes Rebekah Warren (D) 11,170 votes 52 nd State House Mark Ouimet (R) unopposed Jeff Lee (D) 195 votes Christine Green (D) 1,761 votes Robert Wozniak (D) 553 votes 53 rd State House Chase Ingersoll (R) unopposed Jeff Irwin (D) 5,035 votes Ned Staebler (D) 4,728 votes 55 th State House Frank Chrzanowski (R) 1,954 votes Rick Olson (R) 3,775 votes Andrew J. Sosnoski (R) 308 votes Mary Kay Thayer (R) 1,589 votes Mike Smith (D) unopposed Washtenaw County Board District 1 Kathy Jane Keinath (R) 1,552 votes Rob Turner (R) 2,221 votes Eric Borregard (D) 282 votes Reid McCarthy (D) 275 votes Adam Zemke (D) 1,310 votes District 2 Ben H. Colmery III (R) 830 votes Dan Smith (R) 2,028 votes Ken Schwartz (D) unopposed District 3 Alicia Ping (R) unopposed District 4 Robert Van Bemmelen (R) unopposed Wesley Prater (D) 1,110 votes Rick Roe (D) 792 votes District 5 Daniel K. Benefiel (R) 291 votes Bill Emmerich (R) 327 votes Steve L. Lambert (D) unopposed District 6 David H. Raaflaub (R) unopposed Mark Namatevs (D) 925 votes Ronnie D. Peterson (D) 1,103 votes District 7 Sean Gray (R) unopposed Kristin F. Judge (D) unopposed *Unofficial election results as of press time. Those names bolded are the winners in each primary and will face off in November. Milan farmers’ market uprooted By Steven Howard Heritage Newspapers A farmers’ market in Milan appears too cost prohibitive, and the mayor wants to do some- thing about it. Mayor Kym Muckler said she would like to repeal portions of an ordinance that, in part, require anyone selling produce within city limits to pay a hefty fee, get a criminal background check and be fingerprinted. Muckler said the law is only being selectively enforced, and it has forced Original Gravity Brewing Co. owner Brad Sancho to give up on his project of holding a farmers market in Milan this year. Sancho said he started the project on the prop- erty of his brewing company in the spring. “We started a market here in May,” Sancho said. “We had a couple of vendors every week –– maybe two or three.” The idea for the market came when Sancho was approached by the owners of Zilke Vegetable Farm about putting one together. “Just through talking with them, we thought it would be good to start a market,” he said. Sancho said the sellers gathered from 4 to 7 p.m. at the outdoor beer garden portion of his brewery every Thursday before he was notified by the city that he was to stop doing so or get permits. “We got a call on Wednesday and I was on vacation. I told my employee to just pay it, gave PLEASE SEE MARKET/3-A This brewery was the site of the farmers’ mar- ket until City Hall found out and began enforc- ing an ordinance that requires hefty fees. Ordinance requires vendors pay hefty fee to city; City Council to re-evaluate law Voters have their say Voters have their say Campaign signs in Milan line the street near City Hall on Tuesday. While the city of Milan didn’t have any local elections, York Township had a public safety mill- age on the ballot and there were primary races for Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, state House and state Senate, among other offices. Change Engine Oil and Filter, Extensive Multipoint Inspection, Test Battery, Coolant, Brakes and Steering. 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■ Book Bunch discussion set Monday: Friends of the Milan Public Library will discuss William Faulkner, a Nobel Prize-winning American author, Monday at the Milan Public Library. Faulkner is often cited as one of the most important writers in the history of American literature. The talk, which is open to the public, will be held at 1 p.m. at 151 Wabash St. For more information, call 439-2714 or

visit www.milanlibrary.org.■ Pancake supper set Aug. 12: Milan Seniors for Healthy Living will hold a pancake supper fundrais-er from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 at the Milan Senior and Community Activity Center, 45 Nickel Court. Tickets are $6 or $5 for seniors 60 and older, and for children 5 years and younger. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. The meal includes pan-cakes, sausage, fruit and beverage. The supper is in advance of the Thursday evening concert at Wilson

Park, featuring Fiddlers ReStrung. For more infor-mation, call 503-6229.■ Local bloggers partner with Heritage Newspapers: Check out contributions from The Milan News-Leader’s community bloggers at www.heritage.com under the “Blogs” section. Among the local blogs are “Education Matters,” “All Politics is Local,” “The Corner Stool,” “Pajama Days,” “April Scarlett Writes,” “Successful Women Weekly” and “The Business Side of IT.”

BRIEFLY...

Weave the Web:Make sure to click on www.

heritage.com around the clock for in-depth coverage of Washtenaw County. Our “Most Viewed” story this week is “Former Saline athlete Chris King murdered””

Check out our videos:■ Imagining the Arts

■ Sounds and Sights

■ 4-H Creative Chocolate Chip Contest

■ 4-H Youth Show under way

Connect with Yahoo’s Hot Jobs:

Click on the “jobs” tab on the home page of our web-site or go directly to http://jobs.heritage.com.

Join us on Twitter:We have 1,045 follow-

ers on Twitter. Become a Milan News-Leader follower. Click on the Twitter tab on the home page or go directly to http://twitter.com/SalineMilanNews.

Join us on Facebook:

We have 395 fans on Facebook. Click on the Facebook tab on the home page of our website or search for us on Facebook.

The Marketplace: Local ads are just a hop

away at the MIcentral.com marketplace. While you are there, you can check out all the special supplements of Journal Register Co. newspa-pers in Michigan.

Click on “marketplace” on

the home page of our Web site or go directly to www.marketplace.micentral.com/ROP/Categories.aspx.

Someting new:Deals2Click4 is here.

Check out www.heritage.com to save on everything from restaurants to roofing.

VOL. 127, NO. 32 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2010

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Milan bluegrass festival coming to K.C. Campground

See Page 3-A

New restaurantopening in formerKelly’s building

See Page 1-B

TheMilan News-Leader

4-H’ers create chocolate chipcreations at show

See Page 8-A

17th District Michigan SenateR. Al Bain (R) 3,437 votesRandy Richardville (R) 10,067 votesPaul Hengy (D) 1,104 votesJohn Spencer (D) 3,533 votes

18th District Michigan SenateJohn Hochstetler (R) 6,239 votesGary Wellings (R) 4,107 votesPam Byrnes (D) 7,897 votesThomas Partridge (D) 422 votesRebekah Warren (D) 11,170 votes

52nd State HouseMark Ouimet (R) unopposedJeff Lee (D) 195 votesChristine Green (D) 1,761 votesRobert Wozniak (D) 553 votes

53rd State HouseChase Ingersoll (R) unopposedJeff Irwin (D) 5,035 votesNed Staebler (D) 4,728 votes

55th State HouseFrank Chrzanowski (R) 1,954 votesRick Olson (R) 3,775 votesAndrew J. Sosnoski (R) 308 votesMary Kay Thayer (R) 1,589 votesMike Smith (D) unopposed

Washtenaw County BoardDistrict 1

Kathy Jane Keinath (R) 1,552 votesRob Turner (R) 2,221 votesEric Borregard (D) 282 votesReid McCarthy (D) 275 votesAdam Zemke (D) 1,310 votes

District 2Ben H. Colmery III (R) 830 votesDan Smith (R) 2,028 votesKen Schwartz (D) unopposed

District 3Alicia Ping (R) unopposed

District 4Robert Van Bemmelen (R) unopposedWesley Prater (D) 1,110 votesRick Roe (D) 792 votes

District 5Daniel K. Benefi el (R) 291 votesBill Emmerich (R) 327 votesSteve L. Lambert (D) unopposed

District 6David H. Raafl aub (R) unopposedMark Namatevs (D) 925 votesRonnie D. Peterson (D) 1,103 votes

District 7Sean Gray (R) unopposedKristin F. Judge (D) unopposed

*Unoffi cial election results as of press time. Those names bolded are the winners in each primary and will face off in November.

Milan farmers’ market uprooted

By Steven HowardHeritage Newspapers

A farmers’ market in Milan appears too cost prohibitive, and the mayor wants to do some-thing about it.

Mayor Kym Muckler said she would like to repeal portions of an ordinance that, in part, require anyone selling produce within city limits to pay a hefty fee, get a criminal background check and be fingerprinted.

Muckler said the law is only being selectively enforced, and it has forced Original Gravity Brewing Co. owner Brad Sancho to give up on his project of holding a farmers market in Milan this year.

Sancho said he started the project on the prop-erty of his brewing company in the spring.

“We started a market here in May,” Sancho said. “We had a couple of vendors every week –– maybe two or three.”

The idea for the market came when Sancho was approached by the owners of Zilke Vegetable Farm about putting one together.

“Just through talking with them, we thought it would be good to start a market,” he said.

Sancho said the sellers gathered from 4 to 7 p.m. at the outdoor beer garden portion of his brewery every Thursday before he was notified by the city that he was to stop doing so or get permits.

“We got a call on Wednesday and I was on vacation. I told my employee to just pay it, gave

PLEASE SEE MARKET/3-A

This brewery was the site of the farmers’ mar-ket until City Hall found out and began enforc-ing an ordinance that requires hefty fees.

Ordinance requires vendors pay hefty fee to city; City Council to re-evaluate law

Voters have their sayVoters have their sayCampaign signs in Milan line the street near City Hall on Tuesday. While the city of Milan didn’t have any local elections, York Township had a public safety mill-age on the ballot and there were primary races for Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, state House and state Senate, among other offices.

Change Engine Oil and Filter, Extensive Multipoint Inspection, Test Battery, Coolant, Brakes and Ste ering. Includes up to 5 quarts Motorcraft Synthetic Blend Oil. Price applies to most vehicles with gas engines. See Quick Lane Manager for details. Located at Briarwood Ford Across from the new Saline Walmart (Shuttle Available) Expires 8/30/10.

Motorcraft Synthetic Blend

Oil & Filter Change $14.95 (Save $18.00)

Includes Multipoint Inspection Life is better in the Quick Lane. ®

Thru 8/30/10