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               THE BELLEVILLE                     A quiet celebration
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE

               Vol. 136, No. 26
            Sumpter      Township
          Trustees are seeking a solu-  U.S. veterans could experience trauma during holiday fireworks displays
          tion to the safety hazard high
          weeds and grass present         Everyone doesn't enjoy the                                                             symptoms such as sleep prob-
          when the growths obscure     traditional fireworks displays                           ”                                lems, trouble with memory
          fire hydrants or intersection  that usually accompany            These veterans deserve your consideration             and concentration, depres-
          visibility.                  Fourth of July celebrations                                                               sion, anxiety, and irritability
                          See page 3.  throughout the area.               and respect for the effects they have suffered         may overlap with those of
                                          As Americans prepare for         to defend the freedoms you are celebrating.           PTSD.
                                       barbecues and fireworks on                                                                   To help our nation's veter-
                  THE CANTON           Sunday, it's also important to                                                            ans, it's important for care-
             EAGLE                     remember that some veterans   considerable, experts said.   ening or recurrence of PTSD   givers, supporters, and advo-
             EAGLE
               Vol. 74, No. 25         might be uncomfortable in     Approximately 30 percent of   symptoms.                     cates to be well-educated on
                                                                                                      Others may want to avoid
                                       large crowds or have a diffi-
                                                                     Vietnam War Veterans experi-
                                                                                                                                 how to assist them, experts
            A strong finance report    cult time around loud noises,  ence PTSD over the course of  watching the news if it focuses  advised. Developed by Swords
          from Plante Moran audi-      especially the explosive      their lifetimes, and approxi-  on stories about war. Repeated  to Plowshares and funded in
          tors was presented to the    sounds that accompany blast-  mately one in five service    exposure has been found to be  partnership with the Walmart
          members of the Canton        ing fireworks.                members who have returned     a risk for developing PTSD or  Foundation, Toolbox.vet is
          Board of Trustees at the        Representatives     from   from deployment operations    worsening of PTSD symptoms,   unique in that it blends writ-
          June 22 meeting.             Swords to Plowshares, a non-  in Afghanistan and Iraq have  particularly for those veterans  ten content with podcast audio
                         See page 2.    profit organization nationally  symptoms of PTSD.          who are following the news    and video conversations with
                                       recognized for decades of        Because Fourth of July fire-  closely and viewing coverage  real veterans and advocates.
                                       experience and leadership in  works displays can sound like  that is reminiscent of their  Information about PTSD, com-
                THE INKSTER            building comprehensive pro-   explosions or gunfire, and    own experiences.              munity-based care, veterans
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                  grams and resources for low-  these sounds might remind     sleeping or concentrating, a  benefits, and much more is
                                                                                                      Hyperarousal, difficulties
                                                                     some veterans of traumatic
                                                                                                                                 available.
                                       income, homeless, and at-risk
               Vol. 74, No. 26         veterans, reminded everyone   experiences, many will choose  startle response, or avoiding   The general public should
            State Rep. Jewell Jones,   to be supportive of veterans  to avoid them. Those subject-  sitting with a back to a door or  attempt to be considerate of
          D-Inkster,, narrowly avoided  during Fourth of July activi-  ed to them may revisit the  window may also be due to     neighbors and let them know
          jail time last week as he was  ties.                       trauma they experienced dur-  cumulative trauma. These      if fireworks are planned in the
          accused of contempt of court    Not all veterans who are   ing wartime.                  responses may also corre-     area which could affect a vet-
          for violating his bond provi-  exposed to combat or other     Some veterans may want to  spond to the actual traumatic  eran. “Write a note, let them
          sions.                       traumatic military experi-    avoid public events at other  events if  the trauma occurred.  know,” experts advised.
                          See page 4.  ences are diagnosed with Post  times, even if fireworks are not  PTSD has a relationship  “These veterans deserve your
                                       Traumatic Stress Disorder     involved. Research has found  with traumatic brain injury   consideration and respect for
                                       (PTSD) but many are and       that for some veterans, emo-  (TBI) and chronic pain as part  the effects they have suffered
                  THE NORTHVILLE       undiagnosed effects of the    tional gatherings with patriotic  of what is referred to as “the  to defend the freedoms you
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     stress of military service is  symbols can be a risk for wors-  polytrauma clinical triad.” TBI  are celebrating.”
               Vol. 210, No. 26
            An exhibit of photographs
          by local dentist and world
          traveler William S. Demray
          will be on display at the
          Northville Art House from
          July 9 through 24.
                          See page 5.


                  THE PLYMOUTH
             EAGLE
             EAGLE
               Vol. 21, No. 26
            A new tree ordinance in
          Plymouth Township may
          pruned to suit township resi- Traditional Northville Parade set for July 5
          have roots in the City of
          Plymouth, but will need to be

          dents.                          The Northville Independence Day      than usual.                             following the restrictions necessitated by the
                          See page 3.  Parade may be a little short on marchers   This year, the parade will end at Our  COVID-19 pandemic.
                                       this year, but it is sure to be long on enthusi-  Lady of Victory, 133 Orchard Dr. off the Main  “The parade will be back to full strength
                   THE ROMULUS         asm.                                    Street parking lot.                     in 2022, but let's enjoy ourselves in 2021,” she
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                     munity, was cancelled last year due to the  Chamber of Commerce and a spokesman  said. COVID 19 protocols will be in place,
                                          The annual event, a tradition in the com-
                                                                                  The parade is organized by the Northville
                                                                                                                       including the requirement to wear a mask if
               Vol. 136, No. 26        pandemic. A smaller, scaled-down version of  noted that the goal this year is a chance to  not fully vaccinated and social distancing,
                                       one of the largest and most popular parades  bring “a little normalcy to our community”  she added.
            Romulus police and fire
          personnel received high      in the state is planned to step off at 10 a.m.
          praise at a meeting last     July 5 from the parking lot at Northville
          month from residents, offi-  Downs. As usual, the parade will include
          cials from neighboring com-  floats, appearances from various club and
          munities and members of      sports mascots, antique cars and many other
          the city council.            traditional entries.
                          See page 6.     The theme this year is America the
                                       Beautiful and organizers have limited par-
                                       ticipation to only 50 entries.
                  THE WAYNE               The event, as always, is free to the public
             EAGLE                     and is sponsored by St. Mary Hospital which
             EAGLE
                                       has provided the major funding for the
               Vol. 74, No. 26         event for more than a decade.
            Sgt. Brent Cahill retired     As always, no tickets are needed for the
          from the Wayne Police        parade which will follow a different route
          Department last month and
          was honored with a small cer-  Pet experts suggest special holiday precautions
          emony at police headquarters.
                          See page 6.     Veterans are not the only     “Do not take your pet to a    Make sure collars on pets  place for pets inside and place
                                       family members who may not    fireworks show, but walk them  have up-to-date contact infor-  valuables out of reach, and be
                                       enjoy traditional Fourth of July  earlier in the day,” they advised  mation, too, experts said.  understanding if accidents are
                   THE WESTLAND        fireworks.                    and then have a safe space       Animal care professionals  discovered upon arriving
              EAGLE                       More dogs run away or are  indoors for your pet during fire-  also advise owners to turn on  home.
              EAGLE
                                                                                                                                    “Talk to your veterinarian.
                Vol. 74, No. 26        lost on the 4th than any other  works. Outdoor pets are likely  some music inside the  home to  They can provide medication to
                                                                     to take extreme measures to try
                                       day of the year and veterinari-
                                                                                                   distract from the loud pops and
             While a 24-year-old autis-  ans report adverse reactions to  to escape the loud noise, and  offer the pet favorite toys or  help relieve your pet's anxiety,”
           tic man injured during a    fireworks are not uncommon    may attempt to flee from the  food, to help soothe them.    experts advised, and “make
           police chase will receive a  following the celebration.   perceived danger. Owners are     “When a pet is stressed they  sure you have enough time to
           $2.5 million settlement, no    Animal experts advise own-  encouraged to have pets      may be more likely to have an  test out the medication while
           criminal charges will be filed  ers to think ahead about the  microchipped and should   accident or destroy belong-   you're home with the pet before
           against the officer involved.  holiday activities, develop a  ensure that information on the  ings,” the experts said. Owners  offering it to them while you
                           See page 4.  plan, and act early.         registry is up to date.       should be sure to provide a safe  are away.”


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