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               THE BELLEVILLE
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
               Vol. 135, No. 14
            Property owners in
          Sumpter Township will not
          see a reassessment of values
          this year following a decision
          of the members of the board
          of trustees Feb. 25.
                          See page 5.

                  THE CANTON
             EAGLE
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               Vol. 73, No. 14
            A 46-year-old Canton
          Township man is accused of        Public safety, first responders take extra health precautions
          attacking his wife with a
          power saw and dragging his                                                 Don Howard       Tiderington reported that township police, fire and dispatch
          8-year-old daughter by the                                                   Staff Writer  are at or near full staffing levels which allows the department to
          hair after slamming her to                                                               provide patients with the needed critical life and safety support
          the pavement.                       Area public safety departments are taking extra precautions  during the crisis. As of last week, Tiderington reported that one
                          See page 4.       to make sure police officers and firefighters are safe when  officer was symptomatic and later tested negative.
                                            responding to 911 calls during the coronavirus pandemic.  Plymouth Township Fire Chief Dan Phillips said while
                                              Officials said that with the onset of the pandemic their  police department PSAs now question callers and alert his
                THE INKSTER                 departments are fastidiously following the established guide-  department of the need to wear PPE (protective equipment) at
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                       lines from both the federal and state government with respect  the scene, his firefighters take precautions when approaching a
               Vol. 73, No. 14              to limiting exposure to firefighters, and patients alike.  likely exposed individual.
                                                                                                      “We're taking extra steps to screen callers to find out if any-
            Inkster officials have sus-             IN PLYMOUTH , NORTHVILLE AND CANTON            one in the house is having flu-like symptoms, or a cough, a fever
          pended all water shut-offs in       Both Plymouth and Northville Township police chiefs have  or shortness of breath before we arrive on scene,” said Phillips.
          the city during the continu-      redeployed detectives to road patrol duty to accommodate the  “Then we don our PPE gear and approach with great caution.”
          ing COVID-19 pandemic and         need for a greater public presence and to make staff available  Department chiefs insist on temperature checks every 4 to 8
          waived some late fees.            to secure un-occupied and vacant business establishments.   hours for firefighters and police officers alike to quickly identify
                          See page 2.         On a national level, public safety call centers report they are  anyone who might be sick.
                                            experiencing unexpected 911 emergencies during the virus  Canton Fire Department Deputy Chief Chris Stoecklein said
                                            pandemic; keeping people who answer the phone healthy.  in the past month there's been an increase in emergency calls
                  THE NORTHVILLE            Dispatchers, also known as Public Service Aids (PSAs) are high-  not just directly due to the COVID-19 virus but calls for slip and
             EAGLE                          ly trained in handling emergencies and typically can't work  fall, kitchen fires and domestic problems. Stoecklein said strict
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               Vol. 20, No. 14              from home.                                             practice dictates the use of 6 to 10 foot distancing and wearing
                                              Plymouth Township Police Chief Tom Tiderington said his  full PPE equipment where COVID-19 patients are involved.
            Northville Public Schools       department is prepared in the event of a shortage of PSAs due  “That includes, gowns, face mask, face shields, and boots,”
          officials have been working       to sickness with an in-place co-op system which can automati-  he added.
          on a plan to shift from the       cally transfer calls to a Northville Township or Canton   Stoecklein reported that currently they have a good stock of
          current Home Learning             Township dispatcher if needed. Other surrounding communi-  PPE supplies, but complained that a N95 facemask that former-
          Support framework to a            ties have the similar protections built-in, Tiderington said.  ly cost $1 is now $4.95. Phillips said they also have an ample 3-40
          Distance        Learning                                                                 day PPE supply, but there are supply-chain issues with gloves,
          Instruction model.                                                                       and masks.
                          See page 5.                                                                 Northville Township Fire Chief Brent Siegel said increased
                                                                                                   department protocols to protect patients and limit exposure to
                  THE PLYMOUTH                                                                     firefighters are like those in place in the other area depart-
             EAGLE                                                                                 ments, including decontamination of ambulance units, carts
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                                                                                                   and equipment.
               Vol. 20, No. 14                                                                        “We're doing the call screening with our dispatchers and
            The Plymouth District                                                                  using personal protective equipment before we arrive, but calls
          Library may be closed but                                                                are taking longer.” Siegel said they “were doing tons of different
          that isn't stopping hundreds                                                             things now to protect our personnel.
          of folks from coming to the                                                                 “Calls are now taking longer and we're spending more time
          library website for down-                                                                at the hospitals, as they are much busier.”
          loadable books, movies,                                                                     Siegel said according to the protocols when they return from
          music and more.                                                                          transporting a virus patient the firefighters in addition to the
                          See page 4.                                                              cleaning and decontamination process, firefighters must show-
                                                                                                   er.
                                                                                                      “We are handling between one and three COVID-19 patients
                   THE ROMULUS                                                                     a day, Siegel said.
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                          Canton Public Safety officers welcomed the donation of face  In the City of Northville, reports and calls to the police and
               Vol. 135, No. 14             shields from Ford Motor Co. last week as well as pocket-size                         See Responders, page 6
                                            hand sanitizers from the Kennedy Nemier Insurance Agency.
            During March, Romulus
          Community Schools hosted          Virus threatens traditional community festivals
          the Book Mobile for the sec-
          ond time visiting students          Several     community                             ”                              residents, staff and business-
          around Romulus and Inkster.       events in the area are in                If it is safe to have crowds,             es. It is for that reason and
                          See page 2.       jeopardy due to the effects of                                                     through the powers of emer-
                                            the coronavirus pandemic                we will re-petition the city for           gency       management
                  THE WAYNE                 and several face cancella-              permits and have the festival.             bestowed upon me through
             EAGLE                          tion.  Belleville,  Joan           We will abide by what the city tells us.        City Council, I am cancelling
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                                              In
                                                                                                                               the City's participation and
               Vol. 73, No. 14              Bodnar, the executive direc-                                                       withdrawing all approvals of
                                                                          “The city has the ultimate
            Wayne     Police   Ofc,         tor  of   the   National    decision. As I said, our main  local churches have pre-  associated activities of the
                                                                                                                               National
                                            Strawberry Festival, said the
                                                                                                                                             Strawberry
                                                                                                   pared home made pies and
          Michael Bolton was selected       city has withdrawn all      concern is public safety. If it  other strawberry treats sold  Festival this year,” her state-
          as the 2019 Police Officer of     approvals and permit        is safe to have crowds, we  during the three-day event  ment read.
          the Year. Bolton was nomi-        requests for permits for the  will re-petition the city for  for more than four decades.  Bodnar, however, said she
          nated for the honor by his        44th annual event scheduled  permits and have the festi-  Interim Belleville City  is still hopeful.
          peers and selected by the         for June 19, 20 and 2.      val. We will abide by what  Manager Tracey Schultz        “I've talked with my board
          Awards Committee last               “Our main concern is      the city tells us,” she said.   Kobylarz, who has been  and they are in agreement.
          week.                             public safety. We are going to  This would be the 44th  given emergency manage-    We will wait and see, and if
                          See page 3.
                                            listen to what the president  year for the National    ment powers by the mem-     it is safe, we will re-petition
                                            says and what the governor  Strawberry Festival in     bers of the city council,   for permits.”
                  THE WESTLAND              advises and hope that we    Belleville, a tradition which  announced the denial of all  Other community events
             EAGLE                          can re-present our requests  draws thousands of visitors  city permits for the     and celebrations throughout
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               Vol. 73, No. 14              to the city,” Bodnar said. “It  to the community. The event  Strawberry Festival in a  the area have also been can-
                                                                                                   published statement last
                                                                                                                               celed or are in doubt due to
                                            is just really up in the air
                                                                        celebrates all things straw-
            Anthony       Dominic           right now. There are just too  berry and includes a parade  week.                  the severe health threat
          Kesteloot still awaits sen-       many questions,” she said.  down Main Street with a       “Due to the on-going     posed by the COVID 19 virus.
          tencing on manslaughter           She said that the committee  grand marshal, the selection  COVID-19 crisis the City of  In Canton Township, no
          charges stemming from the         is going to “wait and see”  of a Strawberry Queen, car-  Belleville must do every-  final decision has been
          death last August of Olivia       what the conditions are at  nival rides and Cinnamon's  thing in its power to ensure
          Rossi of Westland.                the end of the month.       Car Show. Volunteers from  the health and safety of our      See Festivals, page 6
                          See page 3.

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