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WAYNE - WESTLAND
WAYNE - WESTLAND
Students win honors
for community service
The members of the John Glenn High spread the word about the organization
School DECA in Westland were recently by speaking at a school board meeting,
awarded the Thrive Level Recognition promoting the organization at an open
for Community Service for the 2021-2022 house where they met parents and stu-
school year. dents to explain what DECA does. The
DECA is a career and technical stu- group also hosted a school-wide Dress
dent organization that prepares emerg- for Success Day.
ing leaders and entrepreneurs interest- “I am so proud of the members and
ed in careers in marketing, finance, hos- their enthusiasm to help in their com-
pitality and management. DECA pro- munities. They were passionate about
vides co-curricular school programs that donating and making the event special
integrate into classroom instruction, for the kids and their parents,” said Beth
apply learning, connect to business and Johnson, DECA advisor at John Glenn
promote competition. High School.
Each year, DECA recognizes leading As part of the group community serv-
chapters that have built strong local pro- ice campaign, the John Glenn students Warm wishes
grams focused on serving an exceptional participated in the Norwayne Citizens
number of members, advisors, alumni Council Tree Lighting Ceremony by Paul Sposite, Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus (Wayne) Notre Dame Council
and business partners. These chapters donating coloring books and crayons for #3021, presented members of the Wayne City Council an official resolution of
and individuals dedicate their year to children's stockings. gratitude for their help during the annual Coats for Kids program this year.
academic and career preparation, com- The members also distributed cookies Presented during the Feb. 15 meeting, the official resolution from the group read,
"A Certificate of Appreciation Awarded to the City of Wayne as an expression of
munity service projects, membership and hot chocolate to all who attended. grateful appreciation for outstanding participation in the 2021 Coats for Kids
recruitment, school outreach activities Of the 3,000 DECA chapters at schools Program." Wayne council members and officials thanked the lodge members for
and other DECA-related endeavors. across the country, only 450 chapters their community outreach and continued partnership in city efforts.
The John Glenn DECA members earned this recognition.
Wayne man facing murder charges in stabbing
A Wayne man is facing in the 7510 block of Indiana at ransacked. They found the body police at another location.
charges of first-degree murder about 8:53 p.m. Feb. 11. A man, of the victim on the floor of the Hicks has been charged and
and felony murder in the stab- later identified as Hicks, was living room covered with a blan- was arraigned on one count
bing death of a Dearborn resi- described by officers at the ket. He was transported to a each of first degree murder and
dent. scene as disheveled, under- local hospital and pronounced felony murder. Following his
Wayne County Prosecutor dressed and without shoes in deceased. arraignment in 19th District
Kym Worthy has charged very cold weather. After speak- It is alleged by prosecutors Court he was remanded to the
Michael Steven Hicks, 31, of ing with Hicks, the responding that the defendant stabbed the Wayne County Jail by Judge
Wayne, in connection with the officers entered the home to victim multiple times with a Gene Hunt.
homicide of Daniel Willard complete a well-being check on large kitchen knife and subse- He scheduled for a probable
Sweeney, 78, of Dearborn. occupants of the house. quently stole his car. cause conference on Feb. 28 and
According to the prosecutor, According to police reports of Officers reported that the vic- his preliminary examination
Dearborn police officers the incident, officers discovered tim's car was missing from the has been set for March 4 in 19th
Michael Steven Hicks responded to 911 call at house the home had apparently been home but was later found by the District Court.
Lawsuit dice.
“Because the court is declining to
resolve the state law claims on the mer- Spring Tea Party is planned
FROM PAGE 1 its, the Court will deny the motion to
dismiss the state law claims,” Murphy The Wayne Historical Society mem- wear a fancy hat.
The decision also said that Hughes' said in his verdict dismissing the feder- bers are hosting a Spring Tea Tickets are priced at $35 and can be
claims that Rhesea's, Nocerini's and al claims. Party:1922 from 1-3 p.m. March 2. purchased online through Eventbrite,
Leslie's use of favoritism or self-serving “We always knew that once all of the The event will take place in the or in the museum located at One Town
criteria to hire and promote within city facts of the case were presented, the Wayne Historical Museum and will be Square in downtown Wayne. The link
government was “irrelevant” based on city's position would be vindicated and professionally catered by Victoria's Tea to purchase tickets online is:
Hughes' failure to prove he had a prop- the claims made against city officials Salon. The theme is 1920s, so guests are https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spring-
erty interest in the promotion or that he would be proven frivolous,” Rhaesa urged to find a vintage costume or to tea-party-1922-tickets-251465679617
had any due process protection under said in a prepared statement. “As the
the city charter. city has always maintained, our posi-
United States District Court Judge tion that the lawsuit was completely NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND INTENT TO FORFEIT
Stephen J. Murphy dismissed the con- without factual or legal merit.” TO: Marcus Timmons
stitutional violation claims in Hughes' Rhaesa added that he was pleased
lawsuit with prejudice and the claims with the ruling and exoneration of the You are hereby notified that on November 12, 2021, pursuant to MCL 600.4701, the Canton Township Police Department seized,
with intent to forfeit, the following described property: $161.50 U.S. Currency. You are not required to do anything further at
of state law violations without preju- city and “its hard-working employees.” this time to claim an interest in the seized property. A civil forfeiture matter may follow the criminal proceeding which will
require further process of which you will be notified. You may contact the Canton Township Police Department, 1150 S. Canton
Center Rd., Canton, MI 48188, phone: 734-394-5400. CN2347 - 022421 2.5 x 1.141
To subscribe to The Eagle SPECIAL MEETING
SYNOPSIS
STUDY SESSION
visit www.associatednewspapers.net. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
DATE: Tuesday, February 15, 2022
TIME: 6:00 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER: Supervisor Abbo called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
PRESENT: Mark Abbo, Supervisor Scott Frush, Trustee
Roger Lundberg, Clerk Mindy Herrmann, Trustee
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE Jason Rhines, Treasurer Cynthia Jankowski, Trustee
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS – PUBLIC HEARING Christopher Roosen, Trustee
March 16, 2022 – 7:00 PM
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) will hold a public hearing at the Northville Township Municipal Office Building, located
at 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville MI. The ZBA will consider the following variance requests. 1. Board of Trustee Round Table – Discussed
• 18285 Sheldon Rd. - Chapter 170 Zoning - Article 22.5 (C), Nonconforming Structures 2. Brief Public Comments: One member of the public had a question or comment for the Board.
• 15489 & 15603 Centennial Rd. - Chapter 170 Zoning - Article 15.2(C), Office, Research & Technology
• 39500 5 Mile Rd. - Chapter 145, Signs 3. ADJOURN: Meeting adjourned at 8:18 p.m.
• 20031 Westview Dr. - Chapter 170 - Article 23, Tree and Woodlands Replacement
A draft of the meeting minutes will be available on February 28, 2022.
The public is invited to attend this public hearing and express their comments or ask questions. Plans are available for viewing
at the Township between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Written comments will be received by the ZBA at Respectfully submitted:
44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168 no later than 12:00 PM on the day of the above meeting. Mark Abbo, Supervisor
Roger Lundberg, Clerk NT0172 - 022422 2.5 x 3.219
Paul Slatin, Chair
Zoning Board of Appeals
Publish: February 24, 2022 NT0171 - 022422 2.5 x 2.416 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Charter Township of Canton will provide necessary, reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities at
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE the meeting/hearing upon notice to the Charter Township of Canton.
2022 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW DATES
In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Charter Township
The Northville Township 2022 Board of Review will conduct hearings on the following dates for appeals from citizens, regard- of Canton will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs,
ing the 2022 assessment, at the Northville Township Hall, 44405 Six Mile Road. All appeals are by appointment and can be in- or activities.
person or submitted in writing. Letters of appeal must be received by March 17, 2022 by 8:00 p.m. Postmarks are not
accepted. Please call (248) 348-5811 to schedule an appointment. Employment: The Charter Township of Canton does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment prac-
tices and complies with all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under Title II of
Tuesday March 08, 2022 9:00 am Organizational Meeting the ADA.
Appointment Dates for Hearing: Effective Communication: The Charter Township of Canton will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services
leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the Charter Township
Monday March 14, 2022 9:00 am to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm of Canton's programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other
ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
Tuesday March 15, 2022 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Modifications to Policies and Procedures: The Charter Township of Canton will make all reasonable modifications to policies
Thursday March 17, 2022 9:00 am to 11:00 am and 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm and programs to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its programs, services, and activi-
ties. For example, individuals with service animals are welcomed in the Charter Township of Canton's offices, even where pets
All persons protesting their assessment must complete a petition (form L-4035) which can be obtained at Northville Township are generally prohibited.
Hall or on the Township website www.twp.northville.mi.us under Assessing, click on Board of Review Assessment Information
or at www.michigan.gov/treasury under forms. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to par-
ticipate in a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton should contact the office of Barb Brouillette, Human
The tentative ratios and the estimated multipliers for each class of real property and personal property for 2022 are as follows: Resources Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI 48188, (734) 394-5260 as soon
as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event.
Agricultural………….50.00%
Commercial………….48.66% The ADA does not require the Charter Township of Canton to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its
Industrial…………….49.82% programs or services, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden.
Residential………….48.71%
Timber-Cutover…….50.00% Complaints that a program, service, or activity of the Charter Township of Canton is not accessible to persons with disabilities
Developmental.........50.00% should be directed to Barb Brouillette, Human Resources Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road,
Personal Property….50.00% Canton, MI 48188, (734) 394-5260.
The Charter Township of Canton will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individu-
Roger Lundberg als with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy, such as retriev-
Clerk ing items from locations that are open to the public but are not accessible to persons who use wheelchairs.
Publish: February 17, 24 and March 3, 2022 NT0170 - 022422 2.5 x 4.276 Publish: 02/24/22 CN2346 - 022421 2.5 x 4.72