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               THE BELLEVILLE          Sumpter supervisor, trustees admonish board member
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                                         Township
                                          Sumpter
               Vol. 137, No. 26        Supervisor Tim Bowman,                                   ”                                ing the June 23 meeting. He
                                                                                                                                 said that Po did not attend the
            Sumpter      Township      township attorney Rob Young                     Whoever told you Po                       meeting and that members of
          Supervisor Tim Bowman        and Trustee Matt Oddy had                                                                 the board had been repeatedly
          addressed his outrage at     strong words of criticism dur-                   was at the meeting                       informed that Po was not
          allegations of racism and    ing the June 28 meeting in                        is an absolute liar.                    involved in the project other
          misconduct leveled at him by  response to the actions of                                                               than as the owner of the land
          a trustee following a meeting  Trustee Peggy Morgan follow-                                                            the developers were purchas-
          June 23.                     ing the June 23 meeting. (See                                                             ing. “Whoever told you Po was
                          See page 4.  related story, page 4.)       ship hall with the trustees and  Young also referred to the  at the meeting is an absolute
                                          Morgan admitted that she   attorney. That meeting was    meeting as “a disappointment.”   liar,” Oddy said.
                                       had    angrily   confronted   abruptly halted, according to    Morgan said Oddy's deliber-   Morgan responded that she
                  THE CANTON           Bowman following the June 23  those who attended, when the  ate failure to name township  was angry because Oddy
             EAGLE                     meeting,    an   encounter    meeting topics appeared to be  resident Nelson Po as a party  “made sure” the name of the
             EAGLE

               Vol. 75, No. 26         Bowman described as a “ver-   inappropriate without the     to the development prompted   developer was not mentioned
                                       bal assault” and said he “didn't  attendance of the full board.  her angry outbursts the previ-  in his report of the meeting and
            Participants in the 2022   appreciate.”                  Oddy and Rush both stated cat-  ous week. She reportedly    that when she asked for the
          Canton Township Police and      “I don't care if you appreci-  egorically that they halted the  claimed during the loud  phone number of the develop-
          Fire Youth Academy cele-     ate it or not, you weren't the  meeting and informed the    encounter that the board mem-  ers, “you never said who you
          brated their graduation last  only one. I also got Rob Young  developers that any such pres-  bers and Bowman were only  were talking about.”
          week.                        outside and I got Tim Rush out-  entation or plans must be pre-  “doing this” because Po was  Oddy said he deliberately
                         See page 3.   side,” Morgan responded.  She  sented to the full board. Young  involved.                 withheld the name of the
                                       said her anger was prompted   agreed and said he told the      Oddy responded that he did  developers in an attempt to
                                       by Oddy's failure to disclose the  developers the attempt to offer  not understand what could  avoid even the appearance of
                THE INKSTER            names of developers who       blandishments to a few board  have prompted Morgan's
          LEDGER STAR                  attended a meeting in town-   members was unacceptable.     “yelling and screaming” follow-          See Board, page 4
          LEDGER STAR

               Vol. 75, No. 26
             State Rep. Jewell Jones      Green space
          was back in court last
          Thursday to answer charges
          of probation violations.        Annual Northville
                          See page 2.
                                          Garden Walk set

                  THE NORTHVILLE            Ken Thelen has only two jobs in his
             EAGLE                        wife, Nancy's extensive garden: lifting
             EAGLE
               Vol. 22, No. 26            items too heavy for her and accepting
                                          compliments from strangers.
            Northville Mayor Brian          The garden at the Thelen home on
          Turnbull delighted crowds       Springfield Court in Northville will be
          Monday during the 4th of        one of six featured this year as part of the
          July Parade when he             28th Annual Garden Walk sponsored by
          appeared with his family in a   the Country Garden Club of Northville, a
          Ford F-150 Lightning electric   branch of the Women's National Farm &
          truck.                          Garden Association.
                          See page 2.       The garden, Nancy Thelen, explained
                                          has been expanding and in progress for
                                          all of the 30 years the couple has lived in
                  THE PLYMOUTH            the home. Now retired from her career as
             EAGLE                        a special education teacher and coun-
             EAGLE
               Vol. 22, No. 26            selor and a part-time teaching position at
                                          Oakland Community College, she has
            Art In The Park will          more time to devote to her hobby.
          return    to   downtown           “I've been gardening for 60 years,” she
          Plymouth for the 42nd year      explained. “I started as a child with my
          beginning tomorrow, July 8      grandparents in Livonia who had an acre  Ken and Nancy Thelen's extensive perennial garden will be one of the six homes fea-
          and continuing Saturday and     of land. They had all kinds of plants and  tured on the upcoming 28th Annual Garden Walk sponsored by the Country Garden
          Sunday.                         fruit trees and raspberries,” she said.  Club of Northville, a branch of the Women's National Farm & Garden Association.
                          See page 3.     “They had all the kids gardening from an
                                          early age.” Her grandfather, she recalled,  tion before we started with tons of leaf  me it's not work, it is something to enjoy. I
                                          would graft different species of apples  mulch we got from the city,” she said. She  often think of a quote I heard somewhere,
                   THE ROMULUS            onto trees. “I learned a lot from my grand-  has continued to use ground leaves as  'I would garden even if it was the sign of a
             ROMAN                        parents,” she said.                   mulch in her vegetable garden, too, she  diseased mind and a corrupt soul.'”
             ROMAN
               Vol. 137, No. 26             She is now attempting to instill that  said. Her perennials, which aren't “too  While her four adult children have not
                                          same love in her own four grandchildren,  fussy” are planted along with her vegeta-  developed her passion for gardening, they
            The annual Roaring            but the youngest who is only 4 isn't too  bles on the large lot.            do call on her expertise and she said she
          Thunder for Vets, a Wounded     interested, yet, except for the cherry  Thelen said she is the “queen” of find-  has done some landscaping for them at
          America charity motorcycle      tomatoes in the vegetable section of the  ing perennials on sale that are “unloved.”  their homes. “I've shared some plants,
          ride, will roll through         garden. “They love to pick and eat those,”  She said she takes them home and they  things that suit their needs,” she said.
          Romulus Saturday in an          she said.                             flourish in her yard, only occasionally  As for her husband, his main role,
          effort to raise $30,000 for       Thelen said she tries to garden as  threatened by the bunnies and deer that  Thelen said with a smile, is as her “min-
          local veterans.                 organically as possible and her wide  also appreciate her gardening skill. Her  ion,” carrying heavy items and lifting
                          See page 5.
                                          arrangement of established perennials  garden expands a little each year, she  things. He does, however, readily accept
                                          doesn't take as much work as people   said, and there is very little grass left in  the compliments from people who come
                  THE WAYNE               might think.  She said her real secret was  the rear section of the property.   by the exceptional display and comment
             EAGLE                        starting with meticulously prepared soil.    garden is 'so much work,'” she said, “but to    See Gardens, page 2
             EAGLE
                                                                                  “People stop by and comment that the
                                            “We did a really thorough soil prepara-
               Vol. 75, No. 26
            School may be on summer
          hiatus, but books, school sup-  Suspect facing first degree murder charges in shooting death
          plies and learning materials
          are available at elementary     A Westland man is facing first-  with two gunshot wounds to the  in a neighboring trailer.
          schools in the Wayne Westland  degree murder charges in the  left side of her head. Police sus-  Westland officers, with the assis-
          district.                    shooting death of his former girl-  pect she may have been attempt-  tance of the Western Wayne
                          See page 6.  friend last week.              ing to get away from the suspect  County SWAT team, were able to
                                          Wayne County prosecutors    following an argument. Medics  secure the trailer and convince
                                       allege that Cary Anthony Taylor,  arrived on scene and pro-  the suspect to voluntarily exit.
                  THE WESTLAND         41, fatally shot Tabitha Cornwell,  nounced Cornwall deceased.   Taylor was arrested within 8
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     also of Westland, twice in the   Prosecutors allege that a ver-  hours the day of the incident,

               Vol. 75, No. 26         head as she sat in her vehicle at  bal argument between the defen-  officers said.
                                                                                                       Taylor has been charged with
                                       about 12:06, June 29.
                                                                      dant and the victim escalated,
            Members of the Westland       According to Westland police,  and that the suspect produced  one count of premeditated first-
          Rotary Club in conjunction   officers were dispatched to a res-  and fired a handgun at least  degree murder, and one count of
          with the James North         idence in the 35270 block of   twice into Cornwall's vehicle,  felony firearm. He was
          Charitable   Foundation      Glenwood following a report of a  fatally wounding her. The sus-  arraigned and remanded to jail
          recently awarded $12,000 in  shooting. Upon arrival at the  pect then immediately fled the  without bail. His preliminary
          scholarships to six high     scene, officers discovered the  scene, according to police   court examination is scheduled
          school students.             victim inside her parked Jeep  reports, but officers determined  at the 18th District Court July 14
                          See page 6.  Grand Cherokee, unresponsive   that he had barricaded himself  before Judge Sandra Cicirelli.        Cary Anthony Taylor


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