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PAGE 4 ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN March 28, 2019
WAYNE - WESTLAND
Oh, so close…
The 10th Annual Hockey Night in Westland drew a record
breaking crowd who watched as the Wild Wings battled it
out against the Detroit Red Wing alumni. More than 1,000
fans watched as Red Wing greats like Darren McCarty,
Drew Miller, John Ogrodnick, and Mickey Redmond took
the ice alongside former University of Michigan Head Coach
Red Berenson and Michigan native and lifetime Wings fan
Dave Coulier of the hit TV show Full House. The team
fought to maintain their undefeated record in Westland.
While the Wild Wings put in a great effort, the alumni all
stars proved to be too great. The Wild Wings were defeated
with a final score of 9-7. “The Wild Wings could really feel
the enthusiasm of the crowd this year,” commented Mayor
William R. Wild, who was joined on the ice by his 16-year-
old son, Luke. “I think we came closer than ever to bringing
home a victory, but as always, the real winners are the girls
and boys youth athletic programs that utilize the arena.”
The final numbers for the fundraiser are still being tallied. To
date, the event has raised nearly $200,000. Proceeds from
the game will contribute to the renovation of the lobby at the
Mike Modano Ice Arena.
Council votes to limit fireworks use in city
Those planning to celebrate Amendments to the Michigan which commercial-grade fire- The use of fireworks is per- Violations will now be consid-
various holidays in Westland Firework Safety Act restrict the works could be used. Fines for mitted between 11 a.m. Dec. 31 ered a civil infraction and carry
with fireworks may find them- use of fireworks in the state and igniting or using fireworks on and 1 a.m. on Jan. 1; at the pre- a fine of $1,000.
selves on the wrong side of the allow for local communities to prohibited days or times were scribed hours of 11 a.m. until “This issue generates a signif-
law. better control the use of fire- $500. 11:45 p.m. on the Saturday and icant number of complaints
Members of the city council works. Under the adopted amend- Sunday immediately preceding among residents each year, par-
unanimously approved an Under the old state law, the ment in Westland, the number of Memorial Day; June 29 to July 4 ticularly during the warmer
amendment to the city use of commercial-grade fire- days and time allowed for fire- on the prescribed times; July 5, months,” commented Council
Fireworks Ordinance recently. works was lawful on days sur- works has been significantly if that day is a Friday or President Jim Godbout. “This
The new ordinance conforms to rounding national holidays from decreased to 12 and the times Saturday and the Saturday and amendment aims to address and
changes in state law which were 8 a.m. until midnight. There are now restricted to 11 a.m. Sunday immediately preceding alleviate some of their frustra-
enacted in December. were 30 days of the year in until 11:45 p.m. Labor Day. tions.”
Murder charges are dismissed in death of baby
Second-degree murder who claimed that the Wayne 12 of last year at the father's child had died between 3 a.m. The charges against Luke
charges have been dismissed County Medical Examiner could apartment, the child was report- and 5 p.m. having been unattend- were dismissed March 13 and
against a father and his girl- not determine the actual cause edly cold to the touch. Police ed for more than 14 hours. the charge against Starr dis-
friend in the death of his young of death of 22-month-old Devin said at the time that the boy had Suffocation or asphyxiation was missed on March 8, both before
son last year. Bisesi, Luke's son. been removed from the the apparent cause of death, Roberson.
Judge Dalton Roberson of the According to police reports, makeshift cage and the site police said at the onset of the A spokeswoman for the office
Third Circuit Court dismissed the child was kept in a “pack and cleaned prior to the call to emer- investigation. of Wayne County Prosecutor
the charges against both play portable crib” with a toy box gency services. Luke and Starr were both Kym Worthy said attorneys are
Matthew Luke, 35, and Jamie across the top making a cage. Michigan State Police said charged with second-degree deciding whether to appeal the
Starr, 34, last week in response When Wayne paramedics that an immediate investigation murder last fall and remanded decision of Roberson in the mat-
to a motion from their attorney responded to the 911 call March into the death revealed that the to jail. ter.
History can coerce a friend into trying it, and they NOXIOUS WEED NOTICE TO THE
CITY OF ROMULUS
decide it's not their thing.”
Others do come back, with Kerstens PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE
FROM PAGE 1 “behind the scenes making it happen. CITY OF ROMULUS
Doing that in the context of the museum is
walk away with something,” said a win-win,” she said. “We've got a bunch of In accordance with P.A. 359 of 1941, as amended and Chapter 34, Article 3, of the Romulus Code
of Ordinances it shall be the duty of all owners of lands on which noxious weeds are found grow-
Woloszyk. people who love to bring history to life so ing, to destroy the same before they reach a seed bearing stage and to prevent such weeds from
Plymouth resident Kerstens said, “I we give them a stage.” becoming a detriment to public health.
Ban how we approach this and make sure that If any such owner, agent or occupant of such land shall refuse to destroy such noxious weeds or
cause them to be destroyed, it shall be the duty of the Noxious Weed Commissioner to enter upon
such land and destroy such noxious weeds.
everything's in order with the state before
you just jump in,” he said. “It's a lot easier Nothing in this notice shall apply to weeds in fields devoted to growing any small grain crop such
FROM PAGE 1 to go forward and jump in rather than try as wheat, oats, barley or rye.
to back out and cost ourselves a lot of
were inadequate or failed to protect the money in the process if we were to go the All weeds not cut by May 1, 2019 will be cut by the City and the owner of the property will be
charged with the cost. Subsequent violations will result in additional cuttings and will be done as
interests of the public. other way. This makes a lot of sense,” he often as necessary when vegetation reaches eight (8) inches in height and/or seed bearing stage.
“I think we have to be very careful in said.
Any expense incurred in such destruction shall be paid by the owner or owners of such land and the
city shall have a lien against such land for such expense. Any owner who shall refuse to destroy
To subscribe to The Eagle call 734-467-1900. such noxious weeds shall also be subject to a fine that is set at the courts discretion.
All refuse and debris on the given owners property will be removed by the City at the owners'
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