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‘Murder Under The Bus’
Former newspaper publisher to sign copies of new novel
Former newspaper publisher investigates the deaths of heirs to for the Florida Airstream Club ing, grilled Apalachicola oysters,
W. Edward Wendover will be an oil company fortune. Much of Winter Rally in December 2021 Yorkshire Buck and chichar-
signing copies of his latest mys- the story is presented as news and was performed there as rones.
tery in The Prepositional stories written by the reporter. improvisational theater by mem- Previous novels in the series
Murders series from 7 until 9 "This modern-day example of bers of the club. Other club mem- include Murder At The
p.m. Oct. 4 at E.G. Nick's restau- community journalism serving bers attempted to solve the mys- Penniman Deli; Murder By
rant in Plymouth. an historic town typifies how tery in an effort to raise dona- Lansing Kool-Aid; Murder On
Wendover said the latest American newspapers are need- tions for a local charity. The Fogo Island and Murder Over To
novel, Murder Under The Bus, is ed to tell the news," Wendover name of the sole correct "detec- Mary's Fish Camp. All can be
a satirical look back in time as said. tive" was used for a character in ordered at W. Edward Wendover
homicide ruins an otherwise Wendover, retired from a long the book, Wendover said. www.PrepositionalMurders.com The Bus is priced at $14.99, plus
peaceful rock concert. Set in a career as the publisher of The Just as in Wendover's four pre- or by mail from Greko Printing, $8 in shipping and handling.
Florida Airstream village, the Plymouth Crier, writes while vious mysteries, recipes and food 260 West Ann Arbor Road, The book will be on sale dur-
plot twists and turns as the police traveling full time across the notes help serve up clues, he Plymouth, 48170. The books vary ing the author's signing next
beat reporter from a fictionalized county in "The Big Blue Bus." said, including 26 recipes for in price but the first three can be Tuesday. E.G. Nick's is located at
Havana Herald local newspaper This novel, he said, was written items such as cast-iron pie bak- ordered for $30. Murder Under 500 Forest Ave. in Plymouth.
Health workshops set
Free workshops to help residents working effectively with family and
experiencing chronic pain are planned health care providers, and more. The
in Inkster. workshop is open to all residents in
The Chronic Pain PATH (Personal Michigan and caregivers are welcome.
Action Toward Health) workshops are An information session is planned at 3:30
returning to an in-person format begin- p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5 and classes are set
ning on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Offered by the for 3:30 until 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12.
National Kidney Foundation of Michigan New participants can join through
(NKFM) at no cost to participants, the six- Wednesday, Oct. 19. Sessions will take
week workshop features a certified facili- place Oct. 12, 19 and 26 and Nov. 2, 9 and
tator working with a small group to 16. All classes will take place at Western
explore skills and tools to help people Wayne Family Health Center, 2700
become more successful at managing Hamlin Blvd., Inkster.
pain and leading healthier, more enjoy- To register, contact
able lives. P A THprograms@nkfm.org
Session topics include myths about <mailto:PATHprograms@nkfm.org> or
pain, techniques to combat symptoms, call 1-800-482-1455, Ext. 2320.
New best friends
The City of Inkster welcomed new Animal Control Officer Angie Potter last month.
In her first weeks on the job Potter, with more than 20 years of rescue experience
and animal education, has demonstrated her commitment to the animals in
Inkster and eagerness to educate and assist pet owners, police officials said.
Potter has already saved and rehomed seven stray dogs and assisted with the
rescue of a baby deer, a raccoon and an injured hawk in the city. In addition, the
new officer saved a dog with a bone lodged in its throat, rescued and saved a
puppy with Parvo and saved a dog on the verge of death with a bucket stuck on
its head. She also saved a dog trapped under a downed tree during the last
storm in the city. Officials said Potter has resources available to city pet owners
and is planning a low cost vaccine event next spring.