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               THE BELLEVILLE          Blood donation shortages threaten patient care
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          The American Red Cross,
               Vol. 137, No. 04        which provides 40 percent of the                         ”                                forms of identification that are
                                                                                                                                 required at check-in. Individuals
            Sumpter Township Public    blood supplies in the country, is         If more donors don't come forward               who are 17 years of age in most
          Safety Director/Police Chief  facing historically low blood sup-     to give blood, some patients requiring            states, weigh at least 110 pounds
          Eric Luke recently reminded  ply levels, according to officials                                                        and are in generally good health
          residents that the township  who sent out an emergency plea     a transfusion may potentially face delays in care.     may be eligible to donate blood.
          continues to offer a 24-hour  for donations recently.                                                                  High school students and other
          warming center during           Holiday schedules, breaks                                                              donors 18 years of age and
          inclement weather.           from school and winter weather                                                            younger also must meet certain
                          See page 6.  all contributed to a drop in blood  733-2767). There is no blood  those in attendance, according to  height and weight requirements.
                                       and platelets donations, officials  donation waiting period for  the organization.           The American Red Cross
                  THE CANTON           said. Those factors, combined  those who have received a flu   Donors can also save up to 15  shelters, feeds and provides
             EAGLE                     with the ongoing challenges of  shot or a Moderna, Pfizer or  minutes at the blood drive by  comfort to victims of disasters;
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                                 supplies about 40 percent of the
                                                                                                   completing a RapidPass®. With
                                       COVID-19, make it vital for
                                                                     Johnson & Johnson COVID-19
               Vol. 75, No. 04         donors to make an appointment  vaccine or booster, so long as  RapidPass®, donors complete  blood in the nation; teaches
                                       to give as soon as possible. If  they are symptom-free.     the pre-donation reading and  skills that save lives; distributes
            A Canton Township man      more donors don't come forward   The organization spokesman  health history questionnaire  international humanitarian aid;
          has been sentenced to 19     to give blood, some patients  stressed the safety of blood dona-  online, on the day of donation,  and supports veterans, military
          years in prison after admit-  requiring a transfusion may  tions. Each Red Cross blood   from a mobile device or comput-  members and their families.
          ting to the court that he sex-  potentially face delays in care,  drive and donation center fol-  er. To complete a RapidPass®,  The Red Cross is a not-for-profit
          ually abused a child from    according to a prepared state-  lows the highest standards of  follow the instructions at  organization that depends on
          the time she was 5 until she  ment from the Red Cross.     safety and infection control, and  RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass  volunteers and the generosity of
          was 12.                         Donors are asked to schedule  additional precautions - includ-  or use the Red Cross Blood  the American public to deliver
                         See page 3.   an appointment now by using   ing face masks for donors and  Donor App.                   its mission. For more informa-
                                       the Red Cross Blood Donor App,  staff, regardless of vaccination  To donate blood, individuals  tion, visit redcross.org or cruzro-
                                       visiting RedCrossBlood.org or  status - have been implemented  need to bring a blood donor card  jaamericana.org, or visit Twitter
                THE INKSTER            calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-  to help protect the health of all  or driver's license or two other  at @RedCross.
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 75, No. 04
            Najah Bazzy, founder and
          CEO,       of     Zaman
          International, continues to
          work  to help households
          meet their basic needs and
          break the cycle of poverty.
                          See page 2.


                  THE NORTHVILLE
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               Vol. 22, No. 04
            Northville       River
          Restoration Task Force                           Curtain going up
          members presented their
          framework report to mem-
          bers of the city council, dur-
          ing a recent meeting.
                          See page 5.                           Restored school auditorium


                  THE PLYMOUTH                               honors memory of Jack Wilcox
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               Vol. 22, No. 04
            The death of Jack G.
          Tornga, a long-time Noon
          Rotary Club member, who
          died last Thursday, Jan. 20,    The curtain is rising on a fit-  School. Mr. Wilcox, who estab-
          2022 is being mourned        ting memorial to an icon of the  lished a charitable trust to bene-
          throughout the area.         Plymouth community.           fit the community before his
                          See page 6.     The new Jack Wilcox Theatre  death in 2000, also performed
                                       will host a premiere perform-  on the school stage as a charter
                                       ance this spring, although the  member of the Plymouth
                   THE ROMULUS         current COVID pandemic has    Players. His charitable trust,
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                     delayed the planned Jan. 22   which became The Wilcox
               Vol. 137, No. 04        grand opening. The cutting-edge  Foundation following his death,
                                       technology and beauty of the  donated $1.2 million, nearly the
            Seven local businesses in  new performance auditorium is  entire cost, toward funding con-
          the City of Romulus have     matched only by the respect   struction of the new, state-of-the-
          received Going PRO Talent    paid to the historic tradition of  art auditorium.
          Fund    grants,  totaling    the space.                       The transformation at the for-
          $255,819.                       The new 320-seat theater is  mer combination school audito-                                      Photos by Michael Grabowski.
                          See page 2.  located inside the Plymouth   rium and cafeteria has taken  wait.”  She said the project  nent facility in the city,” said
                                       Arts and Recreation Complex   months, explained Gail Grieger,  faced challenges including labor  Scott Dodge, a longtime Wilcox
                                       (PARC) and has been under con-  executive director of the PARC.  shortages, supply chain issues  family friend and president of
                  THE WAYNE            struction for several months.  She explained that the repur-  and the general uncertainties  the Wilcox Foundation.
             EAGLE                     The theater is named for      posing and restoration of the  caused by the global pandemic.  The plans originated, Grieger
             EAGLE
                                                                                                      “We thought this was perfect,
               Vol. 75, No. 04         Plymouth icon Jack Wilcox who  1960s-era space may have taken  that it would give the Wilcox  said, with the members of the
                                                                                                                                 PARC Board of Directors and
                                                                     much longer than anticipated,
                                       graduated from the building
            Retired 29th District Court  when it was Plymouth High   “but the end was worth the    family some legacy, a perma-  President Don Soenen who
          Judge Laura Mack took the                                                                                              were determined to provide a
          helm of the Northwest Wayne                                                                                            functional and versatile venue
          County chapter of Families                                                                                             for community performance
          Against Narcotics on Jan. 1.                                                                                           arts groups such as the
                          See page 4.                                                                                            Michigan      Philharmonic,
                                                                                                                                 Forever After Productions and
                                                                                                                                 Artistry Dance Center, all now
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                                                   tenants at PARC.
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               Vol. 75, No. 04                                                                                                   moment as we finish the total
                                                                                                                                 renovation of the theater at
            Three Random Acts of                                                                                                 PARC,” Soenen said. “Melding
          Kindness were rewarded in                                                                                              the original architecture and
          Westland last week during                                                                                              character of the venue with
          an official presentation dur-                                                                                          present day state-of-the-art tech-
          ing the regular meeting of                                                                                             nology, this theater will be a
          the city council.
                          See page 6.                                                                                                       See PARC, page 6


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