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               THE BELLEVILLE          State files pollution lawsuit against landfill
          ENTERPRISE
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               Vol. 135, No. 44           Attorney General Dana
            Sumpter      Township      Nessel, on behalf of the
          Trustee Don LaPorte hopes    Michigan Department of
          for a return to community    Environment, Great Lakes, and
          projects following the effects  Energy (EGLE), filed a civil
          of political rhetoric and    lawsuit last Friday claiming the
          Coronavirus on the board.    operator of the Arbor Hills
                          See page 6.  Landfill in Salem Township is
                                       failing to comply with state and
                                       federal regulations and endan-
                                       gering the public health, safety
                  THE CANTON           and welfare.
             EAGLE                        Nessel and EGLE are seek-
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               Vol. 73, No. 44         ing injunctive relief in Ingham
                                       County 30th Circuit Court to
            The Canton Township        require Advanced Disposal
          Fire Department was award-   Services Arbor Hills Landfill
          ed a $300,000 federal        Inc. to operate the landfill in
          Assistance to Firefighter    compliance with state and fed-
          Grant last week.             eral law for air quality and
                          See page 2.  solid waste management.
                                          “The operator of the Arbor
                                       Hills Landfill has continually
                THE INKSTER            demonstrated a blatant disre-
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                  gard for the serious concerns
                                       raised by community members
               Vol. 73, No. 44         and the state,” Nessel said.
                                       “This site has been a nuisance
            A 1965 graduate of Inkster                               Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise, left, Northville Township Supervisor Robert Nix, Northville
          High School has been         for years and the potential   Mayor Brian Turnbull and State Attorney General Dana Nessel discuss the lawsuit against Arbor Hills
          awarded the highest honor    threat to the health of nearby  Landfill filed last week. Photo by Don Howard
          of the Blacks in Government  residents is significant. At this
          Association (BIG).           juncture, legal action is clearly  issues at its landfill. The opera-  ty operates safely in compli-  caused by the landfill. A special
                          See page 3.  a necessity and my office will  tor indicated it would fix these  ance with state and federal  thanks to our coalition part-
                                       support EGLE's enforcement    problems but has failed to act.   laws for air quality and waste  ners;  The  Conservancy
                                       efforts so that our residents'   Leachate is the liquid that  management,” said EGLE      Initiative, the City of Northville,
                                       health and our natural        gathers along the bottom dou-  Director Liesl Clark.        Northville School Board,
                  THE NORTHVILLE       resources are not subjected to  ble-liner of a landfill and can  Northville   Township    Plymouth Township, Sen.
             EAGLE                     the hazardous pollution creat-  include liquid from the waste  Supervisor Robert Nix was  Dayna Polehanki and State
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               Vol. 20, No. 44         ed by this landfill.”         itself, rainwater and other out-  gratified, he said, by the legal  Rep. Matt Koleszar for their
                                                                                                   action.
                                                                                                                                 continued support in our battle
                                          The suit alleges that
                                                                     side sources. If not properly
            Northville residents inter-  Advanced Disposal Services  managed and removed, it can     “For over five years,       with the landfill and our ongo-
          ested in serving on any of   has consistently failed to install  build up and potentially con-  Northville Township residents  ing effort to stop the expansion
          three newly approved task    an adequate collection and    taminate groundwater and      have been exposed to noxious  of this landfill. I also want to
          forces in the city have until  control system to capture gas  other water resources.     and offensive odors from the  thank and recognize the hours
          Nov. 10 to submit a letter of  generated from both active and  “Our goal is to ensure Arbor  Arbor Hills landfill. This law-  and hours that our township
          interest to city officials.  non-active areas of the landfill  Hills Landfill is not a nuisance  suit is the most effective way to
                          See page 4.  and failed to address leachate  to neighbors, and that the facili-  eliminate the odor nuisance    See Lawsuit, page 6



                  THE PLYMOUTH         General Motors to invest $17 million in Romulus
             EAGLE                        The General Motors plant in  plant to electric-vehicle manu-  Flint Assembly Plant will see a  Acadia to Lansing Delta
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               Vol. 20, No. 44         Romulus will see $17 million in  facturing of the Cadillac LYRIQ.  $32 million investment, The  Township Assembly plant. “We
            Local and county officials  renovations as the automaker    In the Romulus propulsion  Orion Assembly plant will see  are committed to investing in
          gathered at the former sit of  begins plans to “move produc-  plant, the investment will fund  an investment of $3.5 million,  the U.S., our employees and our
          the Detroit House of         tion to the next level.”      enhance automation and        the Brownstown Township site  communities,”    said   GM
          Corrections prison last week    General Motors officials said  increased capacity of the 10-  will receive $750,000 for addi-  Chairman and CEO Mary Barra.
          for the official opening of the  the company will invest more  speed truck transmissions pro-  tional production of the Cruse  “These investments under-
          new Ridge/5 Corporate Park.   than $100 million in several  duced there. Those components  AV test vehicle and the company  score the success of our vehicles
                          See page 4.  Michigan plants along with the  are used in several GM vehicles,  will spend $100 million to  today, and our vision of an all-
                                       transition of the Spring Hill TN  according to the company. The  improve production of the GMC  electric future,” she added


                   THE ROMULUS
             ROMAN
             ROMAN

               Vol. 135, No. 44
            As construction continues
          on Wick Road, the City of
          Romulus is working to pro-
          vide information to voters,
          particularly as it relates to
          traffic flow on Election Day.
                          See page 3.



                  THE WAYNE
             EAGLE
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               Vol. 73, No. 44
            The grass and play struc-
          tures at Kiwanis Park on John
          Street in Wayne will soon be                                                             Super scary stuff
          replaced with 22 new homes.
                          See page 5.                                                              A display of Halloween spirit is evident at a home on Winifred
                                                                                                   Street, upper left, in Wayne where owners have decorated the
                                                                                                   front yard with all manner of spooky figures and colored lights,
                                                                                                   all for the entertainment of neighbors and visitors. Several more
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                     decorations have been added as the holiday approaches on
             EAGLE                                                                                 Saturday. Also in the spirit of Halloween are Brooke Wess and
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                                                                                                   her daughters whose entry, above right, was chosen as the
               Vol. 73, No. 44                                                                     Facebook Favorite of the Scarecrow display in downtown
            Members of the city coun-                                                              Wayne. Wess participates in the event every year and her
                                                                                                   entries are always favorites of the crowd. Not to be outdone, left,
          cil have agreed to spend                                                                 is a home on Pierce Street in Wayne where three Halloween
          $40,000 for material to edu-                                                             skeletons enjoy the warmth of a campfire while awaiting any
          cate residents about the                                                                 brave trick or treaters willing to walk past them Saturday
          newly-reinstated curbside                                                                evening to celebrate the holiday. Wayne photo by Sean Rhaesa
          recycling program.
                          See page 5.


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