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               THE BELLEVILLE          Area clinics providing senior COVID vaccinations
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          Members of the Westland
               Vol. 136, No. 10        Fire Department were “on call”
            Sumpter      Township      for two days at the Vista Tech
          Community Center could       Center at Schoolcraft College
          become the site of a Habitat  last week.
          for Humanity Forgotten          City fire personnel worked
          Harvest food distribution    side by side with soldiers from
          center.                      the Michigan National Guard to
                          See page 2.  administer more than 2,000
                                       doses of the COVID 19 Moderna
                                       vaccine to seniors on Monday
                  THE CANTON           and Wednesday.
             EAGLE                        Seniors from both the
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               Vol. 74, No. 10         Plymouth and Canton communi-
                                       ties were also scheduled for vac-
              The worst kept secret in  cinations against the pandemic-
          Canton Township may be the   level virus this week and more
           planned Amazon warehouse    than 550 Romulus residents 65
           facility on Michigan Avenue.  and older were vaccinated at the
                          See page 3.  Romulus Athletic Center last
                                       month.
                                          More vaccination clinics are        Members of the Westland Fire Department helped administer COVID vaccinations last week.
                                       planned in area communities,
                THE INKSTER            according to a spokesman from    “Over the past few days my   The City of Westland will con-  Residents are encouraged to
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                  Wayne County, as more vaccine  office has received numerous  tinue to build and maintain a  first contact their healthcare
               Vol. 74, No. 10         becomes available.  Vaccination  calls regarding the dedication,  registration list in anticipation  provider directly to ask them
                                       appointments for this week have  professionalism and compassion  of future vaccination events,  about getting vaccinated, or sign
            Vijay Virupannavar has     been filled, according to the  of the Westland firefighters who  determined by Wayne County,  up to get it through their person-
          been named as Inkster treas-  county statement, although resi-  aided in the administration of  Wild said. Westland residents  al hospital system or through the
          urer. He holds Certified     dents should continue to access  vaccines this week,” commented  who are still waiting to receive  VA for veterans, if eligible.
          Public Accountant and        the county website for more   Mayor William R. Wild. “I appre-  their vaccinations have four  “Even if they are not current-
          Chartered         Global     information about the availabili-  ciate Wayne County Executive  options to register. They can call  ly giving the vaccinations, resi-
          Management Accountant        ty of area clinics.           Warren Evans for scheduling   Wild's office at (734) 467-   dents are encouraged to keep
          designations.                   The Wayne County Health    this event. I am extremely proud  3200;visit www.cityofwestland.  trying, as availability is changing
                          See page 2.   Department distribution site at  of our team and know we will  com and complete an online reg-  daily,” Wild said.
                                       Vista Tech last week was staffed  continue to work together until  istration form; use the Westland  A list of local healthcare
                                       with more than 38 volunteers  every Westland resident who   Click and Fix app or register in  providers is available at
                  THE NORTHVILLE       who averaged 250 vaccinations  chooses to be vaccinated has the  person at Westland City Hall,
             EAGLE                     per hour.                     opportunity.”                 located at 36300 Warren Road.         See Vaccine, page 5
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               Vol. 210, No. 10
            A second survey conduct-   Sumpter study may connect township to state bike path
          ed by members of the
          Northville      Planning        Sumpter Township officials                                                             Sumpter Township.
          Commission received 515      have agreed to the first step in                         ”                                  LaPorte said since the firm is
          responses regarding three    joining the Michigan state bike              There is a push by the state                 on a paid annual retainer, he
          areas in the downtown area.  path program.                                                                             thought the work would be
                          See page 5.     Trustee Don LaPorte sug-              to implement the bike paths and the              included in that fee but discov-
                                       gested the township authorize a        state is being very pro-active about this.         ered that the location of the con-
                                       preliminary study during the                                                              nectivity points for the bike
                  THE PLYMOUTH         Feb. 23 meeting of the board                                                              paths would have to be done by
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     members.                      locate the connectivity points  might be a two-day job and  a separate division or depart-

               Vol. 21, No. 10            LaPorte said he had dis-   with neighbors like Van Buren  asked the board members for  ment of the firm.
                                       cussed the bike program previ-  Township and Belleville might  approval of the expense.     “There is a push by the state
            The Michigan Liquor        ously and suggested the trustees  be. He said the path in Sumpter  “I believe we can have this  to implement the bike paths
          Control Commission sus-      approve a study to determine  might connect to one of the   paid for with a state grant and  and the state is being very pro-
          pended the liquor licenses   where bike paths in Sumpter   neighboring paths and then on  this will provide another serv-  active about this,” LaPorte said,
          and permits for Greek        might connect with the State of  to Huron Metro Park.       ice for residents of the commu-  suggesting again that grant
          Islands Eatery in Plymouth   Michigan pedestrian bike trail.  “There is nothing written, it  nity,” he said.           funding might be possible.
          on March 2 for COVID health  He said that on the state web-  is all conjecture,” he said, “until  Trustee Matt Oddy suggested  “If we don't ask, we don't
          violations.                  site, a map of bike paths did not  we establish the connecting  that the board approve an  receive,” he added.
                          See page 6.  include any of those in Sumpter  points.”                   expense “not to exceed $1,600”  The     board    members
                                       Township.                        He said he had spoken to the  for the work to be done by  approved the expense capped
                                          He suggested that a study be  township planners who suggest-  Carlyle Workman, the outside  at the $1,600  amount by unani-
                   THE ROMULUS         done in three phases, the first to  ed finding the connecting points  firm that acts as the planners for  mous vote.
             ROMAN
             ROMAN
               Vol. 136, No. 10        Canton clerk’s office wins honors for election innovations
            The Romulus Animal            Election services in Canton  misinformation by partnering  sure we could increase accessi-
          Shelter recently sponsored a  Township were recently hon-  with the media to produce edu-  bility and relevance for voters.”
          vaccination and licensing    ored with a Clearinghouse     cational video interviews on    The U.S. Election Assistance
          clinic for pets in the city. A  Award  for  “Outstanding   mail voting and election audits  Commission (EAC) announced
          portion of fees was donated  Innovations    in  Election   and leveraging FEMA resources  the recipients of the 2020
          to the shelter.              Cybersecurity and Technology.”   such as the National Incident  Clearinghouse Awards, also
                          See page 4.
                                          The award was specifically  Management Systems training  known as the “Clearie” Awards,
                                       for the development of Four   to better serve voters.       for best practices in election
                  THE WAYNE            Tools to Enhance Election        Siegrist said these new    administration. Established by
             EAGLE                     Services program developed in  approaches helped reinvent   the Help America Vote Act of
             EAGLE
                                       the office of Township Clerk
                                                                                                   2002 (HAVA), the EAC is
                                                                     how his office interacts with the
               Vol. 74, No. 10         Michael Siegrist.             public.                       charged with serving as a clear-
                                          The four-pronged program
                                                                                                   inghouse for election adminis-
                                                                        “Last year put us all to the
            Wayne Police Chief Ryan    was developed in an effort to  test. We had to find a way to safe-  tration information. To further
          Strong hosted the first of what  enhance election services,  ly run numerous elections dur-  this mission, the EAC launched
          he said he hoped were quar-  Siegrist explained. The program  ing a pandemic at a time when  the Clearies in 2016 to promote
          terly community meetings     included a restaurant waitlist  voters were agitated by misinfor-  best practices in elections and
          with residents last week.    management software system to  mation and disinformation,”  celebrate the accomplishments          Clerk Michael Siegrist
                          See page 4.  reduce voter lines and increase  Siegrist said. “We knew that try-  of election officials.   job of an election official is
                                       efficiency; an online election  ing to run the same old plays  “This year we were pleased  never done, and we hope to see
                                       inspector training video series  wouldn't work so we got busy  to receive a record-breaking  even more submissions and
                  THE WESTLAND         featuring knowledge-based     thinking outside the box and  number of 137 Clearie submis-  exceptional examples in 2021.
             EAGLE                     forms; a campaign to combat   embracing technology to make  sions, more than tripling the  The Clearie winners, those who
             EAGLE
               Vol. 74, No. 10                                    ”                                2019 submissions,” said EAC   submitted entries, and all elec-
                                                                                                                                 tion officials should be incredi-
                                                                                                   Chairman Donald Palmer. “The
            Members of the Westland      We had to find a way to safely run numerous elections     number of Clearie submissions  bly proud of the work they did to
          City Council have approved                                                               highlights that even though this  ensure a successful 2020 elec-
          a conditional purchase of          during a pandemic at a time when voters were          was a challenging election year,  tion. These best practices are
          Marshall Upper Elementary          agitated by misinformation and disinformation.        officials continue to modernize  valuable resources as officials
          School from the Wayne                                                                    and develop programming that  continue to administer elections
          Westland school district.                                                                will serve as helpful best prac-  during the pandemic and for
                          See page 6.                                                              tices for the coming years. The  years to come.”


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