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               THE BELLEVILLE
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE                   Wayne chief hired by Northville

               Vol. 133, No. 52
            The 2018 Belleville Area                                    Just in time for the New Year,  applicants for the position.    members. He earned a bache-
          Historical Society calendar                                the City of Northville has hired  Maciag will succeed Michael  lor's degree in criminal justice
          featuring “History of the                                  a new police chief.           Carlson who retired in July after  from  Western  Michigan
          Belleville Area District                                      Alan Maciag, the former    20 years with the Northville  University, a master's degree in
          Library,” is on sale at several                            police chief in the City of Wayne,  Police Department.      criminology from Eastern
          locations for $5.                                          officially assumed his new role  Maciag's   hiring    was   Michigan University and attend-
                          See page 2.                                in Northville yesterday, Dec. 26.  announced during the regular  ed both the FBI National
                                                                        Maciag was the highest scor-  meeting of the Northville City  Academy and the Northwestern
                                                                     ing candidate in assessments by  Council members last week. He  University School of Police Staff
                                                                     Empco, a firm specializing in  ended his 20-year tenure in  and Command.
                  THE CANTON                                         testing applicants for public sec-  Wayne, where he has served as  He will be paid $95,000 annu-
             EAGLE                                                   tor jobs particularly in public  chief of the department since  ally as chief in Northville.
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                                                                                                                                   Police Capt. Dustin Krueger,
               Vol. 71, No. 52                                       safety, according to Northville  2014, on Friday, Dec. 21   who has been the acting chief
                                                                     City Manager Patrick Sullivan.
                                                                                                      “This is an honor for me and
            A Dearborn woman has                                     Empco assessed the top five   a privilege,” Maciag, a Grass  since July, will return to his pre-
          been charged in a hit-and-         Police Chief Alan Maciag  candidates from a large field of  Lake resident, told council  vious duties in the department.
          run collision that injured a
          Canton bicyclist earlier this
          month.                         Fresh start
                          See page 2.
                                         Newly elected officials

                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                    plan futures in office

               Vol. 71, No. 52
                                                                   Julie Brown
            State Rep. Jewell Jones                                Staff Writer
          (D-Inkster) addressed the         “The No. 1 issue I heard from voters
          Center for Democracy and       was roads, especially in Canton. People
          Technology Future of           are concerned about how those funds
          Speech Online summit           are going to be spent,”explained Melissa           Melissa Daub            Kevin Coleman           Dayna Polehanki
          recently.                      Daub, the Wayne County Commissioner-   of auto-insurance once again and it's my  provided a great opportunity to hear the
                          See page 4.    elect for Plymouth, Northville and part  hope that responsible changes can be  concerns of voters across our district,”
                                         of Canton Township.                    made to lower sky-high rates without  Polehanki said. “Some common themes
                                            Daub will represent both the town-  sacrificing solid coverage levels for  emerged. First, our schools.
                                         ship and city of Plymouth, both the town-  those that experience catastrophic acci-  “Voters are ready for new leadership
                  THE NORTHVILLE         ship and city of Northville and the east-  dents. I plan to be a strong voice for our  for our public schools,” she said, “The
             EAGLE                       ern portion of Canton beginning Jan. 1  communities in Lansing that knows how  last eight years have led to slashed budg-
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               Vol. 18, No. 16           on the commission. She was at a recent  to work with both sides and get things  ets and teachers who continuously need
                                         Canton Board of Trustees meeting in
            The City of Northville       which the August primary approval of a
          launched a new website that    1.45-mill road tax was discussed.                                         ”
          provides a fresh look for the     Daub said the Canton board of                              I think the four of us have the
          city and easy-to-access pages  trustees and staff “did a great job getting            same values and ideas on what we would
          with organized content for     information out to the community” on
          each department.               roads. “I think we definitely need to con-               like to see happen in our communities.
                          See page 4.    tinue that work.”
                                            State Rep.-elect Kevin Coleman, a
                                         Democrat, will represent most of       done,” Coleman added.                 to do more with less.”
                  THE PLYMOUTH           Westland, minus the northeast corner, as  Daub, also a Democrat, campaigned     Polehanki agreed with others on road
             EAGLE                       well as the City of Wayne in Lansing   with state Rep. Kristy Pagan, an incum-  concerns, citing flat tires, bent rims and
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               Vol. 18, No. 52           beginning Jan. 1.                      bent Democrat from Canton, as well as  smashed windshields she has heard of
                                                                                newcomers state Rep.-elect Matt
                                            “Roads are the issue on most voters'
                                                                                                                      on the campaign trail. “Voters are paying
            A proposal from Art In       minds. My goal is to help Lansing law-  Koleszar and state Sen.-elect Dayna  more for road repairs and not seeing
          The Park to expand the art     makers and Gov. (Gretchen) Whitmer     Polehanki, both Democrats.            progress,” she noted.
          sale by a day was rejected by  make sure local cities and counties have  “I think the four of us have the same  “More recently, I have heard from
          members of the Plymouth        the road funding they need to build bet-  values and ideas on what we would like  constituents who are expressing frustra-
          City Commission.               ter, longer-lasting roads without huge  to see happen in our communities,” said  tion over legislation being passed in
                          See page 3.    tax-increases or tolls that would hurt our  Daub. “I'm really excited to get started.  lame duck. Many of these bills are sim-
                                         state. I'll approve of any budget changes  I'm looking forward to serving the com-  ply a power grab aimed at the voters of
                                         that make roads a priority again,” said  munity I grew up in.”               our state. Frequently, people are upset
                   THE ROMULUS           Coleman, echoing Daub's priorities.      Koleszar    represents    Canton,   that the recently-passed ballot proposals
             ROMAN                       education works in our state so that kids  Northville and Plymouth in the 20th  are being altered, and the authority of
             ROMAN
                                            “I campaigned on changing the way
                                                                                District. Polehanki represents the state
                                                                                                                      statewide office holders is being cur-
               Vol. 133, No. 52          from every community have a fair shot  Senate 7th District.                  tailed. I agree with these sentiments and
                                         at success. Cities like Westland and     Polehanki has been a teacher and on  believe that most legislation requires
            City Treasurer Stacy
          Paige, along with a group of   Wayne have seen their school districts  her Twitter account lists K-12 education,  rigorous debate and testimony. Given
          trained volunteers, will help  fall behind in funding but the recent  minimum wage and sick leave pay meas-  the short time remaining in the calendar
          senior and low income resi-    approval of school millage dollars by vot-  ures, and more as her 2019 priorities.  year lame duck does not allow for
          dents with tax filings at the  ers will help. As a lawmaker, I'll support  Polehanki also voiced concern about  thoughtful consideration to occur,” she
          Romulus Senior Center.         raising per-pupil funding and also seek  lame duck Michigan Legislature efforts  said.
                          See page 3.    special allocations so that our schools  in late 2018.                          “The new legislative session will pro-
                                         are as strong as we need them to be. The  “While campaigning I spent a lot of
                                         Legislature is likely to take up the issue  time knocking on residents' doors. This              See Start, page 6

                  THE WAYNE
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             EAGLE                     Window dressing
               Vol. 71, No. 52
            Distinguished    young
          women in the Wayne-          Painter’s work is seen throughout area
          Westland area can register
          now for the annual event                                Julie Brown  himself additional computer skills, to do
          which will take place in                                 Staff Writer  digital work and vinyl signs. Mack had a
          March.                                                               Ford Motor Co. commission at a Dearborn
                          See page 5.     Artist Ken Mack's work can be seen   plant which actually closed so he could
                                       throughout the area, as evidenced by his  complete his work.
                                       efforts at the Plymouth District Library  “I had a certain amount of time and I
                  THE WESTLAND         where he created the holiday windows, at  made it,” he said of that environmental
             EAGLE                     several bars and restaurants and many   theme mural. “I'm proud of it.”
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                                                                                 He grew up in northwest Detroit, and
               Vol. 71, No. 52         other public buildings.                 recalls sign painters like Leonard
                                          “I really enjoy the people that stop and
            Shelby Lepper of Canton    look and talk,” said Mack, who lives in  Dymbrowski who lived there as inspira-
          Township was the winner of   Westland with his wife, Carol. “A lot of  tions. Mack studied at Oakland Community
          a $5,000 shopping spree at   them have never seen anyone doing hand  College two years and Eastern Michigan
          Westland Shopping Center     art.”                                   University in graphic design for a year.  Artist Ken Mack, a Westland resident, cre-
          last week.                      He's been doing hand lettered signs                                          ates a Santa design for the Gastro Pub in
                          See page 5.  since 1975, and around 1980 began to teach                  See Painter, page 3  Plymouth.


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