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BELLEVILLE - PLYMOUTH
BELLEVILLE - PLYMOUTH
Township welcomes new police chief
The new Plymouth Township ed officers in the department.
police chief brings three decades ” During his time with Farmington
of law enforcement experience to He was instrumental in a federal Hills, he was instrumental in a
the job. federal Drug Enforcement
James Harrington Knittel was Drug Enforcement Agency operation which Agency operation which was the
named to the chief's position last was the largest heroin seizure in state history. largest heroin seizure in state his-
month to replace long-time Police tory.
Chief Tom Tiderington who Following his tenure with
retired. Farmington Hills, Knittel joined
Knittel, who was raised in the security staff at the University
Detroit where his father was a tice from Madonna University. ment career as a cadet with the of Michigan Dearborn campus,
police officer, is a graduate of St. Currently, he is working to com- Farmington Hills Police serving as a sergeant, interim
Agatha High School in Redford plete his master's degree in crimi- Department, where he spent the police captain and deputy chief.
Township, He attended Henry nal justice and public administra- next 30 years. He was promoted He and his wife, Jacqueline,
Ford College and earned his tion. to the rank of sergeant and are 30-year residents of Plymouth
bachelor's degree in criminal jus- Knittel began his law enforce- became one of the most decorat- Township. James Knittel
Yankee Air Museum offering rare helicopter rides
Flying in a Huey helicopter with the until 1971. It was part of the 240th Assault
doors wide open and the wind rushing Helicopter Company known as The
around is an opportunity rarely offered Greyhounds, Mad Dogs, and Kennel
but this Saturday, June 25, the Yankee Air Keepers. The Greyhound Bus Company
Museum will take was honored by the
eager passengers ” name and gave the
into the machines company permis-
for a unique experi- The Greyhound Huey sion to use the com-
ence. pany logo.
The 10-minute helicopter was A versatile heli-
rides in the Huey used during copter, the UH-1
helicopter will was used as a gun
begin at 10 a.m. and the Vietnam War. ship, medical evac-
will be available for uation and for utili-
$99. The doors will ty purposes.
remain open during Huey rides will
the flight, weather begin at the Yankee
permitting, officials said. Flights can be Air Museum located at 47884 D St.,
booked at www.yankeeairmuseum.org Belleville, MI. Riders and friends should
and click Fly With Us. Scroll down on the park on the north side of the building off
page to find the UH-1 Huey. 3rd Street, officials said.
The Greyhound Huey helicopter was The Yankee Air Museum is a non-prof-
used during the Vietnam War from 1967 it 501c3 organization established in 1981. Sumpter Township, MI Employment Opportunity
EMPLOYMENT POSTING
Sumpter Township is currently accepting resumes for Deputy Clerk and will report directly to the Township Clerk. For a com-
prehensive list of qualifications and duties, please visit our Township WebSite at “www.sumptertwp.org”, COMMUNITY/JOB
To subscribe to The Eagle OPENINGS for this position’s links and additional information.
This full-time position will pay $26.41 per hour and offers an excellent benefits package such as medical, dental, optical and
visit www.associatednewspapers.net. more. The Selected Candidate may have desired experience in Municipal Government and possess the credentials, experience
and skills to successfully perform duties as required.
Please submit application, resume and cover letter to ATTN: Sumpter Township Clerk, 23480 Sumpter Rd, Belleville, MI 48111.
Sumpter Township is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit
discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genet-
ic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
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of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed below were found in your water. All
sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harm-
ful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide
increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and
have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar
year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the con- NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
centrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this
type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will CITY OF ROMULUS, COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN
find terms and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. To help you better understand these terms, we have provided the STATE PRIMARY ELECTION - TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2022
definitions below the table.
We are required to report that during our 2021 Quarterly HAAS & TTHM testing, the township missed the July 2021 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ROMULUS:
testing cycle. As we remained iu compliance during all three other testing months, no further action is needed to keep the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
township in good standing with all MIc EGLE regulations. This was due to a retirement and vacancy iu the Public Works ROMULUS ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2022. Any qualified elector of the City of Romulus who
department from June 2021- October 2021.
is not already registered, may register to vote at the office of the City Clerk; a Secretary of State
Branch office, or other designated state agency. Registration forms can be obtained at mi.gov/vote
and mailed to the City Clerk. Voters who are already registered may update their registration at
www.expressSOS.com.
The last day to register in any manner other than in-person with the local clerk is Monday, July 18,
2022 by 4:00 p.m.
After this date, anyone who qualifies as an elector may register to vote in person with proof of res-
idency (MCL 168.492) at the Romulus City Clerk's office, located at 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus,
MI 48174 at the following times:
• Regular business hours: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
• Saturday, July 30, 2022 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
• Election Day, Tuesday, August 2, 2022 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the purpose of the State Primary election is to elect
candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties for the offices of Governor, Representative
in Congress (District 13), State Senator (District 4), Representative in State Legislature
(District 26) for Precincts 1,3,5,6,7,8,9, & 10, Representative in State Legislature (District 29)
for Precincts 2 & 4, Representative in State Legislature (District 31) for Precincts 11 & 12,
County Executive, County Sheriff, County Commissioner (District 11), Delegate to County
Convention
The following proposals will appear on the ballot:
PROPOSITION J
JAILS MILLAGE RENEWAL
To renew the millage authorized in 2012, shall Wayne County be authorized to continue to levy this
millage at the 2021 rollback rate of .9358 mills (about 94 cents per thousand dollars of taxable val-
uation) for ten more years (2022 through 2031) for any of the following previously authorized uses:
To acquire, construct, and/or operate jail, misdemeanant, or juvenile incarceration or detention facil-
ities, and for adult penalty options such as work release, home detention and community restitution;
with at least one-tenth of the millage used to acquire, build and operate a juvenile offender
work/training institution? This renewal is estimated to generate approximately $45,074,507 in prop-
erty tax revenue in 2022.
[ ] Yes [ ] No
Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the Romulus City Clerk's office, 11111 Wayne
Road, Romulus, MI 48174.
ROMULUS CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT
FOR FIRE AND POLICE SERVICES MILLAGE
Shall Section 11.1 of the Charter of the City of Romulus, Wayne County, Michigan, be amended to
continue the levy by the City of an additional ad valorem property tax in an amount not to exceed
four (4) mills for five (5) years, from 2024 through 2028, for fire and police services?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
Full text of the ballot proposal may be obtained at the Romulus City Clerk's office, 11111 Wayne
Road, Romulus, MI 48174.
PERSONS ENTITLED to be registered voters in the City of Romulus must possess the following
qualifications on or before the day of the election: (1) a citizen of the United States; (2) not less than
17 ½ years of age; (3) a resident of the State of Michigan and the City of Romulus (MCL 168.492).
Persons with special needs as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the
Clerk's office.
Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, MiPMC, CMC
City Clerk
Contact Name: John Danci City of Romulus
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