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               THE BELLEVILLE          Tributes to area veterans scheduled Monday
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               Vol. 134, No. 44

            John K. Sterling, Jr., the
          original and former informa-
          tion officer for the Huron-
          Clinton Metroparks, died at
          his retirement home in
          California on Saturday, Oct.
          26.
                          See page 3.

                  THE CANTON
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               Vol. 72, No. 44
            Summit on the Park com-
          munity recreation center,
          located at 46000 Summit
          Parkway in Canton, is now
          hiring lifeguards and swim
          instructors.
                          See page 2.

                THE INKSTER               On Monday, the nation will  memorated every year with    Monday, Nov. 11. This free event  spinal cord injury in 1986,
          LEDGER STAR                  celebrate Veteran's Day, origi-  “solemn pride in the heroism of  will feature a 6 p.m. reception,  Harris has served as a director
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 72, No. 44         nally known as Armistice Day,  those who died in the country's  followed by a 7 p.m. program at  of the association board and
                                                                                                                                 well as the government relations
                                                                                                   The Village Theater at Cherry
                                       which is observed annually on
                                                                     service……and because of the
          Tickets for the Annual       Nov. 11 to honor all military vet-  opportunity it has given  Hill.                       director, and executive director,
          Christmas Giveaway in        erans who have served in the  America to show her sympathy    Canton will once again honor  and now as the board president.
          Inkster which provides gro-  armed forces.                 with peace and justice in the  area service men and women     As a disability issues advo-
          ceries and toys to 100 needy    Distinct from Memorial Day  council of nations.”         who have served or who are cur-  cate, Harris has worked tireless-
          families during the holidays  which honors those who died,    Several special celebrations  rently serving in the Armed  ly to ensure that communities
          are now on sale.             Veteran's Day marks the       honoring veterans are set     Forces. The event will feature  are inclusive through his dedi-
                          See page 5.  anniversary of the end of World  throughout the area.       memorabilia displays presented  cation to address the needs of
                                       War I which formally ended at                               in the vestibule of The Village  those living with a disability.  In
                  THE NORTHVILLE       the 11th hour of the 11th day of  IN CANTON:                Theater, followed by the pro-  addition to the Michigan
             EAGLE                     the 11th month of 1918. One year  tradition, Canton Township will  gram that will take place on the  Paralyzed Veterans of America,
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                                                                        As has become an area-wide
                                                                                                   main stage. Keynote speaker
                                                                                                                                 Harris also assists many other
                                       later, President Woodrow Wilson
               Vol. 19, No. 44         addressed the country on Nov.  pay tribute to area service men  will be Michael Harris, presi-  various charities and services in
                                       11, and formally declared that  and women at the Annual     dent of the Michigan Paralyzed
            The         Northville
          Community Foundation         Armistice Day should be com-  Salute to Service event on    Veterans of America. Since his        See Veterans, page 6
          Holiday Home Tour is set for
          10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Nov. 22  Canton site selected for new veterans’ health clinic
          and 23 this year. Five private
          homes decorated for the hol-
          idays will be open for the      It has been more than five  site was chosen based on factors
          highly anticipated tour.     years in planning but construc-  including a demonstrated need
                          See page 4.   tion on the new $12-$15 million  to serve more veterans in west-
                                       veteran's health care facility in  ern Wayne County and ease of
                                       Canton Township is expected to  access with  close proximity to
                                       begin soon.                   the I-275 and Ford Road inter-
                  THE PLYMOUTH            The state-of-the-art facility  change, he said.
             EAGLE                     will offer primary care, mental  Veterans Administration (VA)
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                                                                               community-based
                                                                        The
                                       health care, laboratory and
               Vol. 19, No. 44         pathology and imaging services  Healthcare System clinic is
                                       for veterans in the new 40,000  expected to improve conven-
            Plymouth Township Clerk
          Jerry Vorva and his staff are  square-foot complex to be con-  ience for 12,000 to 14,000 area  ated on our social-networking  approved is a big deal and
                                                                     veterans when the facility
                                       structed on North Lotz Road
          already preparing for the    near the intersection of Ford  becomes operational sometime  sites has far exceeded anything  involves a lot of stakeholders.
          2020 election which is       Road and I-275, officials said.  in 202l, government officials  we've shared in the past two  So, we're honored to be able to
          expected to attract a huge      The location in Canton, near  said.                      years.”                       get this done and bring our serv-
          voter turnout.               the Westland border, was select-  “The feedback we've received  “We began work on this proj-  ices closer to home for so many
                          See page 4.
                                       ed following several years of  from veterans on this has been  ect back in 2014,” said Medical  of our Veterans. “It's going to
                   THE ROMULUS         study and analysis, explained  astonishing,” Hayes said.  “And  Center Director Dr. Ginny  make it so much more conven-
             ROMAN                     Veterans Administration Public  it's been nothing but positive.  Creasman.                ient for them to get the care
             ROMAN
               Vol. 134, No. 44        Affairs Officer Brian Hayes. The  The traffic this news has gener-  “Getting a new clinic  they've earned.”
            Library Director Patty     Technology company plans expansion into Plymouth Township
          Braden outlined the success-
          es from the 2018/2019 fiscal    A technology company is                               ”                                This innovative tech company is
          year for the Romulus City    planning a $1.3 million expan-             This innovative tech company is                investing $1.3M and plans to cre-
          Council last week and talked  sion in Plymouth Township that                                                           ate up to 48 new, high-paying
          about plans for next year.   could bring 48 new jobs to the               investing $1.3M and plans to                 jobs. They're a great partner and
                          See page 3.  area.                                                                                     we are working to see them
                                          BEET, Inc., a company that           create up to 48 new, high-paying jobs.            thrive,” said Plymouth Township
                  THE WAYNE            creates technology to detect line                                                         Supervisor Kurt L. Heise.
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             EAGLE                     failures and potential issues, will  from the Michigan Economic  of the planned Plymouth  what successful IT companies
                                                                                                                                   “This is just further proof of
                                       be implementing technology
               Vol. 72, No. 44         across 13 new facilities through-  Development Corporation. The  Township expansion.      already know. Wayne County
            The Rotary Interact Club   out the United States, including  company has also started    In addition to the state grant,  offers the top tier IT talent need-
          at Wayne Memorial High       the Plymouth Township expan-  expanding into non-automotive  Plymouth Township officials  ed to compete globally,” said
          School recently painted the  sion. The company technology is  industrial sectors to diversify  have agreed to promote the com-  Wayne County Executive Warren
          pavilions at Rotary Park II  implemented through ENVI-     business.                     pany whenever possible in sup-  C. Evans. “I commend Beet
          and sent thank you cards and  SION software, which has        The company has received a  port of the project and new posi-  Analytics Technology for
          treats to the police depart-  helped BEET build a strong cus-  $384,000 Michigan Business  tions.                      increasing their employment
          ment.                        tomer base in the automotive  Development Program perform-    “Plymouth Township is proud  and investing in advanced train-
                          See page 5.  industry, noted a spokesman   ance-based grant to offset some  to have BEET in our community.  ing for their employees.”
                  THE WESTLAND         Officer cleared in jail death, EMT to be retried on charges
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                                          A jury has found former
               Vol. 72, No. 44         Westland Police Sgt. Ronald   2017 death of William Marshall  Prosecutors claimed that Buckley,  all three defendants of involun-
                                                                     while he was in custody at the
                                                                                                   Maynard and Dicosola disregard-
                                                                                                                                 tary manslaughter but those
            Westland officials and     Buckley not guilty on charges of  Westland jail. Marshall had been  ed Marshall's medical needs and  charges were dismissed.
          members of the community     misconduct in office while a sepa-  arrested on charges of drug pos-  “criminal disregard for human  Dicosola entered a guilty plea
          were on hand last week to    rate trial for former Westland  session and while in police cus-  life.”                  to a records violation charge of
          celebrate the completion of  EMT Leah Maynard on the same  tody suffered what prosecutors  Marshall was eventually trans-  intentionally placing false infor-
          the final phase of improve-  charges ended in a mistrial.  described as full body tremors.  ported from the jail to a local hos-  mation on a medical chart and
          ments to the Mike Modano        The two, along with former  Each of the four incidents of drug  pital where he was pronounced  was sentenced to 1-year probation
          Ice Arena.                   Westland EMT Matt Dicosola,   toxicity lasted abut 40 minutes,  dead due to drug toxicity.  last week. Maynard will be retried
                          See page 5.  were all charged in the Dec. 10,  prosecutors told the juries.  Prosecutors initially accused  on the  misconduct charges..


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