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               THE BELLEVILLE          Northville school board chooses new trustee
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          Dr. Kimberly Campbell-Voytal
              Vol. 137,  No. 23        has been named to fill the open                          ”                                the School Board Member
                                                                                                                                 Acceptance of Office and Oath of
            Members of the Rotary      seat   on   the  Northville                 All three candidates knocked it               Office, and took her seat on
          Club of Belleville awarded   Community Schools Board of                                                                Tuesday, May 31. She will serve
          five, $5,000 scholarships to  Education.                                out of the park qualification wise.            through Dec. 31, 2022, when
          area high school graduates      Current board members                                                                  Lynn's term was set to conclude.
          during the 77th Annual       voted unanimously to name                                                                    “We have an outstanding
          Scholarship Program.         Campbell-Voytal to the seat fol-                                                          board of education that has
                          See page 8.   lowing a final round of inter-  think you all did fantastic,” stat-  credentials, your obvious capa-  helped our district be among the
                                       views with three finalists on May  ed Trustee Lindsey Wilson.  bilities of serving and your com-  best in the state. I am pleased
                                       25. The term became vacant    “Thank you to the folks that vol-  mitment. It's so pivotal to me  and excited to have the opportu-
                  THE CANTON           with the recent resignation of  unteered to step forward in pub-  that we get somebody on this  nity to learn from them and to
             EAGLE                     Suzanne Lynn.                 lic service. It really says a lot  board that people can really  work to serve Northville kids,
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                                                                                                   work with. It will be the last
                                                                     about your character. It's invigor-
                                          Each of the six trustees com-
                                                                                                                                 families, and community with
               Vol. 75,  No. 23        mented on the caliber of the  ating to see that folks are still  thing I do on this board to con-  honor,” stated Campbell-Voytal.
                                       candidates under consideration.  interested in stepping forward  tinue to have a board that has  There will be three board of
            Canton Township has a
                                           “All three candidates
          new partner in the art       knocked it out of the park quali-  in this kind of role and you're to  the class and the integrity and  education seats up for election
                                                                                                                                 in the next regular school board
                                                                     be commended for that.”
                                                                                                   the humility to come together in
          world following the official  fication wise. The professional-  Board president Sarah    the ways I've seen this board  election in November, 2022 for
          recognition of The Village   ism they brought to the process,  Prescott stated, “I'll just echo  come together in the last couple  four-year terms running from
          Arts Factory complex by      responding to questions, and  what my colleagues have point-  of months.”                 January,    2023    through
          the Canton Township          being in the public spotlight, I  ed out saying that your obvious  Campbell-Voytal has signed  December, 2026.
          Board of Trustees.
                                       Fitting tribute
                         See page 4.
                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR Canton veterans’ clinic may be named
          LEDGER STAR

               Vol. 75,  No. 23
             An Inkster man is facing  for first Black War College graduate
          first-degree murder charges
          in the death of another         Congresswomen      Haley   received nine military awards  glass ceilings he shattered to the
          Inkster man and the stabbing  Stevens and Debbie Dingell   and two civilian medals, includ-  way he courageously served his
          of the victim's dog.         have introduced legislation to  ing the Distinguished Service  country for 34 years,” said
                          See page 2.  rename the new veterans outpa-  Medal, the Silver Star, the  Stevens (MI-11). “It was an honor
                                       tient clinic in Canton Township  Purple Heart, and the Combat  to tour what will be named the
                                       after Major General Oliver W.  Infantryman's Badge with Star,  'Major General Oliver W. Dillard
                  THE NORTHVILLE       Dillard, the first black officer to  according to official army docu-  VA Outpatient Clinic' alongside
             EAGLE                     graduate from the National War  ments.                      the family that he did an incred-
             EAGLE
                                                                        Mr. Dillard retired in 1980
               Vol. 22,  No. 23        College.                      from military service as a major  ible job of raising, and I am  Major General Oliver Dillard
                                                                                                   thrilled that soon, Michiganders
                                          Mr. Dillard, a resident of
            Northville Township was    Canton Township, began his    general after 34 years of service  everywhere will know Major  women's health services, metal
          recently awarded a silver    career of service in 1945 when  and remained a Canton resident  General Oliver W. Dillard's name  heath care, radiology, pain treat-
          designation from the 2021    he was first drafted during   until his death.              and legacy.”                  ment, physical therapy, prosthet-
          Michigan Green Communit-     World War II. He was selected to  Stevens and Dingell toured   Dingell was also impressed  ics, ultrasound along with labo-
          ies Challenge.               serve as company clerk and    the $9 million, 44,000 square foot  with the facility and with Mr.  ratory testing and pathology
                          See page 3.   began to work his way through  clinic on Lotz Road last week  Dillard's career of service.  services.
                                       the ranks. In 1965, Mr. Dillard  alongside Major General       The new facility is expected  “Major General Oliver W.
                                       graduated from the National   Dillard's family members.     to provide medical services to  Dillard was a trailblazer who
                  THE PLYMOUTH         War College, becoming the first  “Major General Dillard was  12,000 veterans annually, a  dedicated his life to serving our
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     black officer to do so.       an extraordinary American who  spokesman noted and is an out-  country,” said Dingell (MI-12).
                                       Throughout Mr. Dillard's distin-
                                                                     led an admirable life of service.
                                                                                                                                    “It was an honor to join the
                                                                                                   reach effort of the Ann Arbor VA
               Vol. 22,  No. 23        guished service career, he held  There are so many reasons to  Health Care System. Services  Dillard family to tour the VA
            The Friends of the         various esteemed positions and  celebrate Mr. Dillard, from the  will include primary care,  Community Based Outpatient
          Plymouth District Library                                                                                              Clinic in Canton, which will
          have been awarded a tech-                                                                                              bring much needed care for vet-
          nology funding grant from                                                                                              erans closer to where they live
          the Bosch Community Fund.                                                                                              with the goal of serving patients
                          See page 8.                                                                                            from both Ann Arbor and
                                                                                                                                 Detroit's VA facilities. We were
                                                                                                                                 asked by veterans across
                   THE ROMULUS                                                                                                   Southeast Michigan to name the
             ROMAN                                                                                                               Canton clinic in honor of Major
             ROMAN
                                                                                                                                 General Dillard, and I'm proud
              Vol. 137,  No. 23                                                                                                  to support Congresswoman
                                                                                                                                 Stevens in making this wish a
            Romulus officials includ-
          ing Mayor Robert McCraight                                                                                             reality. Naming the Canton clin-
          and members of the city                                                                                                ic after Major General Dillard
          council    honored    six                                                                                              means his story and life will con-
          "Hometown Heroes" during                                                                                               tinue to inspire for generations
          ceremonies at Romulus                                                                                                  to come. We will work with the
          High School.                                                                                                           entire Michigan delegation to
                          See page 5.                                                                                            try to get this done in time for
                                                                                                                                            See Clinic, page 4

                  THE WAYNE            School custodial service fired following senior ‘prank’
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                                          A group of graduating
               Vol. 75,  No. 23        Romulus High School seniors   ing with the students and custo-  our response to this event. The  actionable conduct at any time,
                                                                     dians meeting as a group before
                                                                                                                                 the timing with respect to other
                                                                                                   students involved have been
            Nearly 100 people gathered  are facing some disciplinary  they exited the building.” The  disinvited from the senior prom  school violence and security
          at the Wayne Veterans        actions after they took their  vandalism has been referred to  toast but will be allowed to  incidents around the country
          Memorial last week to memo-  “senior prank” too far.       the Romulus police for investi-  attend the graduation ceremo-  makes this 'prank' particularly
          rialize the servicemen and      School officials said that at  gation, officials said, and the  ny.
          women who made the ulti-     about 9:30 p.m. on May 25 a   contract custodial staff have    “While this would have been           See Prank, page 3
          mate sacrifice.              group of high school students  been fired, according to the
                          See page 6.  entered the high school and did  Facebook post.
                                       significant damage to several    “ A 'prank,' by definition, is a
                                       classrooms. The students were  joke or trick. What was done to
                  THE WESTLAND         allowed into the school by custo-  several rooms at Romulus High
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     dians, according to the social  School was simply destruction. I

               Vol. 75,  No. 23        media account, which describes  am disappointed by the conduct
                                       the custodians as “complicit
                                                                     of our senior students and out-
            Westland officials are     with the plan.”               raged that grownups we trust
          already making plans for one    According to district officials,  with our building security know-
          of the most anticipated and  “School security cameras clear-  ingly helped them gain access to
          popular events in the com-   ly show one of the custodians  the building.
          munity.                      letting the students into the    “We are working with
                          See page 6.  building, custodial staff interact-  Romulus Police Department on


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