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BATH TWP. — Township police were in- vestigating the theft of hundreds of dollars in electronic goods from an apartment in the Crossing Place complex. Two roommates, 20 and 19, told police they arrived at their apartment on Jan. 9 and discovered their computer equipment, televisions, video game systems, DVDs and other property missing from their rooms. The thefts occurred sometime between Jan. 1 and Jan. 8, they said. Both rooms were locked when they left, the victims said. There was no sign of forced entry, but there are ways to open the doors without a key, they said. Larceny from auto A Center Road resident reported that someone stole a power cord, a multi-char- ger and a power converter from his car while it sat in his driveway sometime over the New Year’s holiday weekend. The victim, 35, said he was driving on Jan. 3 when he noticed the power cord to his GPS unit was missing, police reports said. He did an inventory of the vehicle and discovered the other items were gone, as well. The vehicle, which hadn’t been driven over the weekend, was unlocked. The man said he stores the GPS unit in his home. Stolen plates found Two license plates found by a jogger late last month were reported stolen out of Lan- sing, police reports said. The jogger, 44, said she noticed the plates lying in a ditch near the intersection of Center and Howe Roads on Dec. 28 and took them home. She brought them to the police department on Jan. 6, in case they had been lost or stolen. Township police determined the plates had been stolen from vehicles in Lansing and destroyed them, per Lansing’s request. Drunken driver arrested A DeWitt man escaped injury when his Bath Twp. police investigating electronics theft By KEN PALMER [email protected] See Police/page 3 Yuka Ninomiya (left) and Sarah Barry, an eighth-grader at DeWitt Junior High School, are paired with each other in the annual student exchange program. Sarah will go to Koka City, Japan in May and stay with Yuka’s family. Photo by Ken Palmer DeWITT TWP. — She was standing in a supermarket, thousands of miles from home, surrounded by peo- ple she couldn’t fully under- stand. But if Yuka Ninomiya felt uneasy, the smile on her face said otherwise. Speaking through an in- terpreter, the 13-year-old said she was enjoying her very first visit to the United States. “I like driving around, seeing all the scenery, Yuka said. Her favorite American food? “Hot dogs,” she said with a laugh. Yuka and nine other stu- dents from Koka, Japan spent a week in the DeWitt area as part of an annual exchange. They were paired with 10 DeWitt Junior High School students who will go to Japan in May. After a 13-hour flight into Detroit, the Japanese stu- dents arrived at DeWitt Ju- nior High on Jan. 7 and lined up across from their hosts in a formal greeting ceremo- ny. The American students presented white carnations to their guests. The Japanese students spent the week with their host families and followed a busy itinerary before leav- ing on Friday morning. On Tuesday, they toured the state Capitol and visited the Michigania store in downtown Lansing. On Wednesday, they toured De- Witt City Hall, the DeWitt Township Fire Station and the Meijer store on Herbi- son Road. Thursday night was set aside for a three-hour fare- well banquet. The students - Japanese and American - seemed to be having a blast at the fire station and the Meijer store DeWitt school hosts Japanese students By KEN PALMER [email protected] See Visit/page 3 DeWitt-BathReview TM Your very own newspaper serving Southern Clinton County since 1979 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers PREP SPORTS Find it on the web... www.DeWittBath Review.com Updated schedules, results, rosters, stats and standings How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-543-9913 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL DeWitt-BathReview TM Your very own newspaper serving Southern Clinton County since 1979 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Vol. 37 - No. 13 www.DeWittBathReview.com January 16, 2011 PREP SPORTS Find it on the web... www.DeWittBath Review.com Updated schedules, results, rosters, stats and standings LJ-0100067348

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BATH TWP. — Township police were in-vestigating the theft of hundreds of dollarsin electronic goods from an apartment inthe Crossing Place complex.

Two roommates, 20 and 19, told policethey arrived at their apartment on Jan. 9and discovered their computer equipment,televisions, video game systems, DVDs andother property missing from their rooms.

The thefts occurred sometime betweenJan. 1 and Jan. 8, they said.

Both rooms were locked when they left,the victims said. There was no sign offorced entry, but there are ways to open thedoors without a key, they said.

Larceny from autoA Center Road resident reported that

someone stole a power cord, a multi-char-ger and a power converter from his carwhile it sat in his driveway sometime overthe New Year’s holiday weekend.

The victim, 35, said he was driving onJan. 3 when he noticed the power cord to

his GPS unit was missing, police reportssaid. He did an inventory of the vehicle anddiscovered the other items were gone, aswell.

The vehicle, which hadn’t been drivenover the weekend, was unlocked. The mansaid he stores the GPS unit in his home.

Stolen plates foundTwo license plates found by a jogger late

last month were reported stolen out of Lan-sing, police reports said.

The jogger, 44, said she noticed the

plates lying in a ditch near the intersectionof Center and Howe Roads on Dec. 28 andtook them home. She brought them to thepolice department on Jan. 6, in case theyhad been lost or stolen.

Township police determined the plateshad been stolen from vehicles in Lansingand destroyed them, per Lansing’s request.

Drunken driver arrestedA DeWitt man escaped injury when his

Bath Twp. police investigating electronics theftBy KEN [email protected]

SeePolice/page3

Yuka Ninomiya (left) and Sarah Barry, an eighth-grader at DeWitt Junior HighSchool, are paired with each other in the annual student exchange program.Sarah will go to Koka City, Japan in May and stay with Yuka’s family.

Photo by Ken Palmer

DeWITT TWP. — She wasstanding in a supermarket,thousands of miles fromhome, surrounded by peo-ple she couldn’t fully under-stand.

But if Yuka Ninomiya feltuneasy, the smile on her facesaid otherwise.

Speaking through an in-terpreter, the 13-year-oldsaid she was enjoying hervery first visit to the UnitedStates.

“I like driving around,seeing all the scenery, Yukasaid.

Her favorite Americanfood?

“Hot dogs,” she said witha laugh.

Yuka and nine other stu-dents from Koka, Japanspent a week in the DeWittarea as part of an annualexchange. They were pairedwith 10 DeWitt Junior HighSchool students who will goto Japan in May.

After a 13-hour flight intoDetroit, the Japanese stu-dents arrived at DeWitt Ju-nior High on Jan. 7 and linedup across from their hostsin a formal greeting ceremo-ny. The American studentspresented white carnationsto their guests.

The Japanese studentsspent the week with their

host families and followeda busy itinerary before leav-ing on Friday morning.

On Tuesday, they touredthe state Capitol and visitedthe Michigania store indowntown Lansing. OnWednesday, they toured De-Witt City Hall, the DeWittTownship Fire Station andthe Meijer store on Herbi-son Road.

Thursday night was setaside for a three-hour fare-well banquet.

The students - Japaneseand American - seemed tobe having a blast at the firestation and the Meijer store

DeWitt school hostsJapanese studentsBy KEN [email protected]

SeeVisit/page3

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News in brief

Lacrosse Club holds

meetings Jan. 19The DeWitt Lacrosse Club

will hold its annual regis-tration meeting Wednesday,Jan. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at theDeWitt Junior High cafeteriafor Boys 5th/6th and 7th/8thGrade teams and Girls 7th/8thGrade team.

Both parents and playersare encouraged to attend. Formore information and regis-tration forms, please visit theclub’s website:www.dewittlacrosse.org.

A mandatory meeting forboys and girls ninth through12th grade teams will be heldWednesday, Jan. 19, at 7:30p.m. at the Junior High cafete-ria. Both parents and playersshould attend. For more infor-mationandregistrationforms,please visit the club’s website:www.dewittlacrosse.org.

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For a complete list ofrequirements and to applyplease visit the Bath HighSchool office or contact LarryKing (Senior Vice Command-er) at (517) 749-5155 withquestions. The deadline forapplication is March 1.

DHS baseball to host

spaghetti dinnerThe DeWitt High School

baseball team holds a spa-ghetti dinner on Friday, Jan.21, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. inthe DeWitt High School Com-mons.

The menu includes all-you-can-eat Olive Gardenspa-ghetti, salad, breadsticks,beverage and dessert. Thecost is $8 for adults; $5 forchildren ages 5 through 12;and free admission for chil-dren under age 5. Ticketsare now available from anyDeWitt High School baseballplayer or at the door. Take outwill also be available.

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on Wednesday.Two Japanese teenagers posed for pic-

tures and clowned around in firefightinggarb at the fire station. And several had funpoking at a live lobster in the seafood de-partment at Meijer.

Yuka, who was paired with 13-year-oldSarah Barry, said she’d like to become a di-etician or a chef.

Her take on American food: The por-tions are much larger than in Japan..

“But she said she is trying very hard toeat everything she is served,” interpreterTom Barr said.

Visit: DeWitt school continues exchange programSarah, who will stay with Yuka’s family

in Japan in May, said she enjoyed “thebeats” in Japanese music and especially ap-preciates Japanese fashion.

“It’s been really fun,” Sarah said. “Theparty we had on Saturday night was sup-posed to end at 10 p.m. but we danced until11 p.m.,” she said.

Micah Cousins teaches Japanese at thejunior high and has played a key role inorganizing the student swap for the pastthree years. He said the exchange is a goodway for students to practice what they’velearned.

“Our students have to take two Japa-nese classes (before participating in theprogram),” he said.

The student exchange is part of a longrelationship between Michigan and ShigaPrefecture in central Japan, said Barr, anAnn Arbor native who now lives in Japan.Adult exchanges between the two sisterstates date back more than 40 years, hesaid.

Koka was formed by a merger of fivetowns spanning a large area in a mountain-ous region that includes Lake Biwa, Japan’slargest lake, he said. The city has a popula-tion of about 95,000, he said.

Another contingent of Japanese ex-change students were in Marshall last week,he said. Traverse City also participates in astudent exchange, he said.

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car ran off the road and rolled more thanonce on Jan. 7. But he couldn’t escape adrunken-driving charge.

The accident occurred about 10:25 a.m.at Chandler Road and I-69, police reportssaid. A township officer noticed the smellof alcohol and asked the man how muchhe’d had to drink.

“Too much,” the man replied.The driver had just been released from

rehab at Sparrow Hospital the day before,the report said.

Alcohol-related, part IIA township man was arrested for drunk-

en driving after his vehicle went into a ditch

along Clark Road, near Hiatt Road, on Jan. 6.The driver, 64, told police he swerved to

avoid deer walking in the road and wentinto the ditch. An officer found an openpint of whiskey in the vehicle.

Driver caught with potA Lansing woman with an outstanding

arrest warrant also was cited for marijuanapossession after being stopped by policeon Jan. 5.

A township officer stopped the driver,23, at Main and Cherry streets about 11p.m. after noticing the car’s headlights flickon and off on Webster Road, police reportssaid.

He found the marijuana while arrestingher on the warrant.

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BolleyBrandon Bolley of Bath

was one of nearly 400 gradu-ates who were honored fortheir achievements duringcommecement ceremoniesat Michigan TechnologicalUniversity on Dec. 11

Bolley earned a bachelorof science degree in mechan-ical engineering with magnacum laude honors.

OdleKatie Odle has been

named to the Dean’s List atGrand Valley State Universi-ty for the fall 2010 semester.

Odle is a 2008 graduateof DeWitt High School. Sheis the daughter of Mike andLori Odle of DeWitt.

Michigan TechMichigan Technological

University has released theDean’s List for the fall 2010semester. To be included,students must achieve gradepoint averages of 3.5 or high-er.

Local students honoredincluded Charles Perry ofDeWitt.

Davenport U.Davenport University has

announced its Dean’s Listfor the fall 2010 semester.To achieve the Dean’s List,a student must maintain aminimum 3.5 grade point av-erage while enrolled in atleast nine credits of regularcoursework.

From DeWitt: DavidBricker, Cody Cavanaugh,Roy Guerrero, and Lisa Pow-ell.

From Bath: Bob Hager-man.

Baker CollegeBaker College has an-

nounced the Dean’s List forthe fall quarter 2010. Theseare part-time students whohave earned a 3.5 grade pointaverage or higher.

From Bath: Theresa Ad-ams.

From DeWitt: Teresa Hay-

hoe, Kristine Knitter, Abu-bakar Mohamed, MargaretRoss.

From Laingsburg: Ste-fanie Barr, Sarah Dillon,Cora Hall, Jessica Hilliard,Whitney Kohler, TracieKramer, Rhodope Martin, Ja-mie Nixon, Christopher Phil-lips, Stacey Purcell, LuannRoosa, Robert Sayles, Sarah

Speirs, Jamie Tomasi.These are full-time stu-

dents who have earned a3.5 grade point average orhigher and have been namedto the Dean’s List at BakerCollege for the fall quarter2010.

From Bath: Brandon Ka-vanagh, Dawn Woll.

From DeWitt: Tina Addi-

son, Stephanie Jahn, Chris-topher Miller, Karie Robbins,Melissa Stevens.

From Laingsburg: JaclynCross, Laura Kurth, MichaelPorter, Michelle, Torok

Baker CollegeBaker College has an-

nounced the President’s Listfor the fall quarter 2010.

These full-time studentshave earned a 4.0 grade pointaverage.

From Bath: JuliaSmrkovski, Andrea Yungfer.

From DeWitt: JessicaFullermurphy, Dustin Nem-cik.

From Laingsburg: JamesDietrich, Linda Hafey, Chel-sea Wilson.

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ST. JOHNS — The ClintonCounty Chamber of Com-merce will welcome Lt. Gov-ernor Brian Calley as thespeaker at the monthly lun-cheon on Thursday, Jan. 20.Calley will talk about hisnew role and where he feelsour new governor will havean impact.

The luncheon will be heldat Clinton County RESA,

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For more information,contact the Chamber at(989) 224-7248 or [email protected]

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Marriage retreat scheduledfor Jan. 21-23

Retrouvaille (French for rediscovery), apopular international marriage program, re-turns to the Lansing area, Jan. 21-23 at St.Francis retreat center in DeWitt.

The basic foundation for a healthy mar-riage begins with establishing positive in-teractive techniques that lead to healthyconstructive relationships that can strength-en marriages and help couples role modelpositive communication with their families.

The weekend experience will help couplesrediscover a loving marital relationship. Theprogram is for healthy and unhealthily mar-riages.

For confidential information or to registerfor the program visit www.retrouvaille.org orwww.HelpOurMarriage.com or call Retrou-vaille of Lansing 1-800-470-2230.

Economic Alliance to holdannual meeting on Jan. 25

Clinton County Economic Alliance, insponsorship with The Christman Companyand Consumers Energy extends an invitationto everyone for the annual meeting Tuesday,

Jan. 25 from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Mint Restau-rant, 200 N. Clinton Ave. in downtown St.Johns. Breakfast will be served at 7 a.m. withthe annual meeting from 7:30 to 9 a.m.

Tim Skubick, journalist, author, columnistand long-time anchor and producer of theweekly public television series “Off the Re-cord,” will be the guest speaker.

If planning to attend, RSVP at (517)669-1345 or [email protected]

Bath Band Boostersholding sub sale

The Bath Band Boosters are accepting or-ders for their 2011 Super Bowl submarinesale.

Submarines will be on sale until Jan. 21.Order forms will be sent home with eachband student and are available on-line @bath.k12.mi.us (click on “Band Boosters”).Subs are available in 6-inch and 12-inch sizesin the following varieties: turkey and Amer-ican cheese, ham and Swiss cheese, and ameat and cheese combo (salami, bologna,ham, American cheese, Swiss cheese.)

6-inch subs cost $3.50 each and 12-inchsubs cost $7 each. Proceeds go to assist theBath band program.

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Are you interested in re-ceiving complete and un-pretentious love? Adopt apet! No matter the species,breed, gender, or age you’relikely to experience bliss!

In exchange, for theirlove you assume a signif-icant amount of responsi-bility. You are accountablefor all aspects of their life.This includes the obviousfood, water and housing.Other less obvious con-cerns include: an annualcomprehensive physicalexamination, heartworm,intestinal parasite and fleacontrol, immunizations,spaying or neutering, train-ing, exercise and bathingor grooming. By the way,you are also accountablefor any damage they do.

Then there are the inev-itable emergencies. Is theirdigestive upset the resultof eating something theyshouldn’t have? The con-sequences of chasing carsmay be very bad! Did yourbud mess with the neigh-bor’s territorial warlordand end up with bitewounds? Does you cat havean interest in fishing?

Messing with the line orworse yet lures may becatastrophic. There arecountless other unforeseencalamities lurking in yourpet’s future. Will you havethe financial ability to seeto their routine care andemergency needs? I will gointo more detail concern-ing costs associated withpet care in part II.

The love you receive inreturn for the attention youshow them comes in manyforms. Sometimes it’s assimple as their presence atyour side. This is huge, es-pecially when it seems asthough no one else reallycares. It can be an expres-sion on their face. It’s ob-vious to you, even thoughno one else sees it. It mightbe a gentle paw touchingyour cheek. Maybe you finda wet nose bumping yourhand as you try to typeon the keyboard (like I ampresently experiencing).

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their way of giving you akiss. They don’t necessar-ily care what part of youranatomy they lick, hand,leg or face, it’s all the sameto them. At times they mayeven lick an area whereyou’ve been sitting. It’s justtheir way of telling howmuch you mean to them.

Affectionate cats andkittens often rub up againstyou and purr. At times theirpurring is so loud peoplesitting in the next room canhear it. A possibly both-ersome way cats show af-fection is with little “lovebites”. They catch youoff guard as your earlobesand noses are pinched withtheir sharp little teeth.

Walking with your dogor playing fetch with ei-ther your kitty or your dogcan be delightful! Some en-joy a slow methodical pacewhile others would muchrather run. Start out witha reasonable distance in-creasing each time untilyou have reached a pointwhere the both of you aresatisfied. Playing fetch isa great way for seniors toentertain their furry friend.

Dogs like fetching Fris-bees, balls and the like.Cats enjoy going afterstring things. Just be cer-tain that they don’t swal-low the string!

Once a pet enters yourhome they’re going to bethere for a good manyyears. Much like little peo-ple, they need to eat yet areunable to open the “frig”.As such, they are 100 per-cent reliant on those whocare for them. Your re-sponsibility as owner andcaregiver is quite simplebut not inexpensive. Theywill impact your budget inmany ways. Please consid-er this prior to adding apet to your family.

In Part II I will addressthe cost of keeping a pethealthy and disease free.

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I think everyone has hada Walter Mitty type dreamabout being an astronaut.Usually in about 10 minutesreality sets in. If you want toknow some fun facts aboutliving and working in outerspace, “Packing for Mars”by Mary Roach is a wonder-fully detailed book. She ob-viously spent many hoursresearching her subject andwas allowed access to a va-riety of scientists and as-tronauts. She writes with abrevity and humor that pro-tect the reader from bore-dom as they learn to thinkabout life in space in waysthat they may have neverconsidered.

“Packing for Mars” fo-cuses on the ways thatNASA has solved problemscreated by long term space

flight. There are so manyproblems that many of ushave never even imaginedexisted. The basic humanfunctions are far more chal-lenging in space. When thespace program first began,the effects of living withoutgravity was not well under-stood so parabolic flightswere used to test the zerogravity effect on many itemsand people. Parabolic flightinvolves sending a planeinto sharp climbs and dives.This enables passengers toexperience zero gravity foralmost a full minute. So

much thought and researchmust be put into eating andgoing to the bathroom, andjust simply being comfort-able for long periods oftime. When the space pro-gram first started, the timein space was measured inhours, but with space labs,people spend months inzero gravity.

The book is both amus-ing and interesting becauseMs. Roach asks some pottymouth questions that mightnot get posted on a NASAwebsite. She details theshame and regret of the as-tronaut who felt that he hadended his space flight ca-reer by vomiting profuselyduring his first mission. Shealso dared to ask if anyastronauts had joined the“mile high plus” club and

Novel offers interesting facts about space programcame to the conclusion thatthere must be a “don’t ask,don’t tell” policy in outerspace.

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DEWITT — DeWitt swimwon 9 of 12 events to defeatthe combined Williamston-LansingChristianteam123-62in a CAAC Gold/White Divi-sion meet Jan. 6. The Pan-thers also finished third outof seven teams at the 19th an-nual Hawk Relays at SaginawHeritage Jan. 8.

DeWitt senior Scott Mc-Closkey took first place in the200 individual medley and the100 breaststroke.

Placements for the Pan-thers were:

200 medley relay - IanGalica, Max Alverson, Bran-don Hill and Tyler Lawrence,second (2:00.56); Evan Cum-mings, Daric Mueller, OliverYockey and Dalton Launer,third (2:00.97). Exhibition:Devin Lake, Joe Sharkey,Cameron West and TrentonUrbain (2:22.26); Jeff Colom-bo, Andy Lowney, Colin Se-idowski and Jerred Payne(2:24.61).

200 freestyle - Asier Atien-za-Fernandez, first (2:00.43);Ryan Summerton, third(2:08.95); Yockey, fifth(2:17.90). Exhibition: Colom-bo (2:36.09).

200 individualmedley -Mc-Closkey, first (2:17.09); Laun-er, second (2:25.01); LukeVaughn, third (2:29.94). Exhi-bition: Lawrence (2:48.92).

50 freestyle - Dylan De-Chatelets, second (25.26);Dan Schroeder, third (25.70);Atienza-Fernandez, fourth(25.71). Exhibition: Galica(28.32).

Diving - Sam McManus,first (207.05); Kyle Jonas, sec-ond (198.05); Alex Wasson,third (127.30).

100 butterfly - BrandonHill, first (57.87); Schroeder,second (1:06.04); Mueller,third (1:14.54). Exhibition:Evan Cummings (1:15.50).

100 freestyle - Yockey, first(57.70); Trevor Simone, third(1:08.20); Michael Seigle, fifth(1:16.78).Exhibition:J.R.Wal-czak (1:13.97).

500 freestyle - Taylor Hig-gins, second (6:03.95); De-Chatelets, third (6:10.78);Uriah Rogers, fifth (7:09.53).Exhibition: Mike Prekop(7:15.58).

200 freestyle relay - RyanSummerton,Hill,DeChateletsandMcCloskey,first (1:35.51);Yockey, Atienza-Fernandez,LaunerandLawrence,second(1:43.34). Exhibition: Vaughn,Urbain, Lowney and MaxAlverson (1:48.97); Payne,Walczak, West and Seigle(2:08.05).

100 backstroke - Colin Se-idowski, first (1:07.50); Tay-lor Higgins, second (1:10.20);Vaughn, fifth (1:14.26). Exhi-

DeWitt swim bests Hornets, third at Saginawbition: Sharkey (1:21.50).

100 breaststroke - McClo-skey, first (1:08.30); Rogers,fourth (1:22.40). Exhibition:Prekop (1:33.53).

400 freestyle relay - Sum-merton, Higgins, Hill andSchroeder, first (3:50.71);Lawrence, Seidowski, Cam-eron West and Urbain, third(4:15.77).Exhibition:Lowney,Galica, Sharkey and Mueller,fourth (4:16.48). Exhibition:

Colombo,Seigle,WalczakandDevin Lake (4:47.01).

At Saginaw Heritage, De-Witt was lead by a first placefinish in the 300 IndividualMedley Relay team of Schro-eder, Hill and McCloskey(3:07.38). The Panthers alsoearned a D-3 state qualifyingtime with the second placefinishing with at time 1:48.29in the 200 Medley Relay byAtienza-Fernandez, Coduti,

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300 medley relay - Launer,Yockey, Vaughn and Hill, third(2:58.47)

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300 breaststroke relay -Summerton, Coduti, Schro-eder and McCloskey, second(3:20.76)

400 medley relay - Atienza,Summerton, Vaughn and De-Chatelets, second (4:12.10)

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ST. JOHNS — This sea-son’s DeWitt girls basket-ball team isn’t going tointimidate anyone from asize perspective - and espe-cially not a team strong inthe post like St. Johns.

But the Panthers stillhave a reputation and anundefeated record to up-hold.

As has been the case thepast few seasons, DeWittwas at a definite size dis-advantage against the Red-wings. And this time, thePanthers also played thefinal few minutes withouttheir all-state guard.

But they proved plentyin a 44-38 victory that not

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“It’s great to show every-body who we are, and thiswas a great win to show

what we’re about,” DeWittsenior forward StephanieTwait said. “Every year, De-Witt is a team people knowabout, and we have to liveup to that every year.”

The tallest player for thePanthers is 5-foot-9, com-pared to St. Johns’ 6-foot

juniors Jordyn Nurenbergand Alex Hallenbeck.

Though Nurenberg had12 rebounds, Hallenbeckhad seven and senior guardAmanda Glowacki had 10,the Redwings outrebound-ed the Panthers just 37-33thanks to at least five

rebounds each by fourDeWitt players. Six Pan-thers grabbed at least threeboards.

Returning all-state guardDena Droste had six re-bounds, and she alsoscored a game-high 17points. But nearly as im-

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DeWitt led 38-31 at thatpoint and hit its final six

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free throws while holding St. Johns to3 for 12 shooting during that closingstretch.

“A whole lot of things happened thatweren’t in the game plan,” DeWitt coachBill McCullen said. “But I was reallyproud of the kids who played down thestretch. They had to make plays theyaren’t used to making at crunch time.I’ve got a lot of confidence in my seniorkids.”

St. Johns (7-1) outscored DeWitt 26-22during the second half. But the wakeupcame too late after the Redwings scoredjust three points during the first quarter.

Glowacki was the catalyst of the come-

back and finished with 16 points, all ofthem coming during the final three quar-ters.

“I think they made us play a littlequicker or made us feel like we had toplay a little quicker than we wanted to,”St. Johns coach Mark Lasceski said. “Wejust scrambled for the ball trying to getour feet under ourselves.”

The Panthers were coming off a 70-36drubbing of CAAC Gold Division rivalFowlerville Jan. 7.

Droste led the Panthers with 18 points.Anna Hogg scored 10 points and pulleddown eight rebounds. Kayla Hanses add-ed eight points. Kait VanderMaas had sixpoints.

Panthers: Lady hoopstershand St. Johns its first lossContinued from page 10

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BATH — The Lady Bees kept their unbeaten seasonintact with CMAC wins over Fowler and Potterville, giv-ing Bath a 7-0 season record. Bath is 6-0 in the league.

Bath bested Fowler 43-33 Jan. 6 with a balanced scor-ing attack. Alex Cender scored eight points. AmandaChaffee, Sara Hawkins and Sam Hayes each scored sev-en points.

Bath trailed the Eagles 11-8 at the end of the firstquarter. The Bees cut the Fowler lead to one point athalftime. Bath pulled away in the third quarter, holdingthe Eagles to three points while putting 13 points on theboard. Bath outscored the Eagles 13-12 in the final eightminutes to seal the win.

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Morgan West led the Vikings with 12 points.

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DEWITT — DeWitt boysbasketball split their lasttwo games, beating CAACGold Division rival Fowler-ville 58-29 Jan. 7, then lostto nonleague St. Johns 63-38Jan. 11. St. Johns is unde-feated on the season.

DeWitt senior JordanJohnson had the hot handagainst Fowlerville, scoring40 points and pulling down10 rebounds. He missed thegame against St. Johns be-cause of the flu. Johnson isaveraging about 25 pointsper game.

“He wanted to play, hismom said he was prettyupset, but he could hardlywalk,” DeWitt coach RonMarlan said about Johnson

missing the St. Johns game.Against Fowlerville, the

Panthers jumped out quick-ly, taking a 15-2 lead andwere never challenged bythe Gladiators. Austin Rus-nell scored nine points forthe Panthers Jordan Brownhad six points.

St. Johns took controlof the game early, goingup 16-3 in the first quarter.Brown sank a jumper witheight seconds left in thefirst quarter, the only De-Witt score since the open-ing minute of the game.

Rusnell and Luke Pabsteach scored to start thesecond quarter, cutting theRedwing lead to 11, but St.Johns went on a 7-0 run togo up by 18. DeWitt’s ZachAcre drove to the basketand Nick Iacobellis hit a

pair of free throws in thefinal minute of the secondquarter to cut the Redwinglead to 31-14.

“The first half we wereall kind of standing aroundlooking for Jordan, and hewasn’t there,” Marlan said.“In the second half I wasproud of how we played. Wetalked about how we hadto find another scorer, and Ithink we’ve found one. Jor-dan Brown had a really nicegame.”

Brown scored 16 pointsto lead the Panthers. Hescored 14 points in the sec-ond half.

Nick Iacobellis and Pabsteach scored six points forthe Panthers. Rusnell hadfive points.

The loss gives DeWitt a2-4 overall record.

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Massuch – HeskittPaul and Belinda Massuch

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The bride-elect is a 2000graduate of Lansing Catho-lic Central, and a graduate ofDouglas J. Institute. She isemployed as a senior stylistat Lockworx the Aveda Sa-lon in Lansing.

The prospective groom isa 2001 graduate of DeWittHigh School, received a bach-elor’s degree from SienaHeights University, is a USMarine Iraq war veteran andis currently pursuing a careeras a firefighter/paramedic.

A Feb. 12 wedding willtake place on Vieques Island,Puerto Rico. A reception isplanned for this summer.

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Ian Heskitt andJennifer Massuch

Olson — GuggemosTyler Guggemos and Carly

Olson, along with their fami-lies, are happy to announcetheir engagement. She is thedaughter of Todd and DianeOlson of DeWitt. He is theson of Dan and Nanette Gug-gemos of Laingsburg.

The bride-elect is current-ly attending Olivet Collegemajoring in exercise scienceand a minor in coaching whileworking as a personal trainerand group fitness instructorat Ladies Fitness of DeWitt.

The prospective groom isa 2006 graduate of LaingsburgHigh School and has just fin-ished up his schooling at Lan-sing Community College. Heis employed as a technician

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is planned.

Tyler Guggemos andCarly Olson

KossMatthew and Sarah Koss of Lansing announce the birth

of their son Nathan Lucas. He was born Dec. 10 at InghamRegional Medical Center and weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces.Grandparents are Brian and Crystal Koss, Sharon Koss andDavid and Suzanne Taber.

StuckeyTyrance Stuckey and Kara Gonzales of Lansing an-

nounce the birth of their son Lamari James. He was bornDec. 22 at Ingham Regional Medical Center and weighed 8pounds 13 ounces. Grandparents are Fidel and MargueriteGonzales.

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Kenneth SpeerbreckerDeWitt

Kenneth Speerbrecker, age 81, passedaway Sunday, January 09, 2011 in Lansing,MI. Kenneth was born October 29, 1929 inRiley Township, Michigan the son of Wil-liam and Helen (Coffman) Speerbreckerand lived in Riley Township all of his life.

He was a member of St. Peter LutheranChurch, Farm Bureau and a retired machine operator fromSealed Power Manufacturing after 41 1/2 years.

Ken married Dorothy Margaret Kampfe on October 16,1952 and she preceded him in death, September 2, 1998. Heis survived by three sons, Rev. Paul (Sue) Speerbrecker ofJanesville, WI, Rev. Dr. David (Maribeth) Speerbrecker ofHomewood, IL and Stephen (Karen) Speerbrecker of DeWittand one daughter, Ruth Ann (Paul Kimball) Speerbrecker ofKansas City, MO. Ken is also survived by his 10 grandchil-dren and 3 great grandchildren. In addition to his wife, Ken-neth was preceded in death by his two sons, James and Jo-seph Speerbrecker.

Funeral services will be, Wednesday, January 12, 2011at St. Peter Lutheran Church, burial at St. Peter Cemeterywith Pastor Jeffrey Heimsoth officiating. The family will re-ceive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. preceding the service at thechurch. In Lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the St.Peter Lutheran Church, School or Building Fund.

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HOLT UNITED METHODISTCHURCHES’ HUGE ANNUALRUMMAGE SALE, corner ofAurelius & Cedar St. Jan.21, 9-6; Jan. 22, 9-12. Mostitems $5 per bag Fri. $2 perbag Sat.

LOST DACHSHUND 10 lbs.Reddish brown, longhair,name "Minnie". Call 517-349-0392 or 810-938-9765.

LOST Very small adult graycat, Fireside Dr., nearForest-Aurelius-Collins Rd.Lansing. 517-242-4001.

LOST YOUNG MALE CREAMCOLOR KITTEN, gray paws,gray tail, tiger face,Midwood-Pleasant Grovearea. 517-580-4598.

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3 AKC ADULT Brittanies,$100 each; brittany pups$200; beagle pups $150 ea.989-763-1084

4 BOSTON TERRIERSAll males. $200 each. Call388-3835

ADORABLE PUPPIES!CHIHUAHUA’S, POMS,

Yorkies Yo-Chons.Shots, wormed, health

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AKC BRITISH LAB Puppies.Yellow or Black. Excellenthunting or family dogs.$500 each. For info visitbritishlabpuppies.blogspot.com orcall Leo (231) 578-3884.Ready now!

AKC BOXER PUPPIES- Fawnw/ Black Masks, 13 Weeks,AKC Registered, Championlines, Experienced breed-er, parents on site, shots,wormed, 2 Males, 1 FemaleAWESOME PUPPIES ANDWONDERFUL PEDIGREE.13 weeks old and ready fortheir new loving foreverhome! I am near Owossohalf way between Flint andLansing. Pet Price is $500.5 1 7 - 6 2 5 - 3 0 3 [email protected]

AKC MALAMUTES BLACKor red males, limited regis-tration, 5 months, $200.(269)275-8766

AKC MALTESE Professionalbreeder. M-F. Tiny. $500-$800.www.portraitmaltese.com517-974-0431.

AKITA PUPS AKC, 1 male &1 female. Shots, wormed.Only serious, loving fami-lies call, 517-281-1391

BICHON PUPPIES 7 wksold, 1st shots & wormed,beautiful. $300.989-427-3205.

BLUE PITS 3 mos old, readyto go. $200/obo. 2 malesleft. Call 517-391-0486.

CHIHUAHUA/POM PUPS,9 wks. Shots, wormed,Short hair, $150; Long hair,$200. 517-490-6260

CHIHUAHUA PUPS ALLwhite, shots. Have papers.$325-$350. 517-819-9261.

COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES!Good colors. Taking de-posits. 989-426-3866 Karen.

COCKER SPANIEL PUPS ,$250-$300. All colors. Awe-some puppies! 517-726-0368 or 517-231-2400

COCKER SPANIEL PUPSwormed, shot, dews, varie-ty of colors $250-300.(517)745-5689

DACHSHUND Adorab leprespoiled babies, dews,Vet UTD, $300-$400 cash517-543-7024, 541-6004.

ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPSAKC, champion bloodlines,stunning, males & females.810-732-7069.

EXOTIC CAT - short hairedpersian, 3 yrs old, to goodhome. Loveable!!!Call fordetails. $15.00. (517)712-3781 (517)[email protected]

GERMAN SHEPERD PUPblack & tan male. 10 wks.old. Shots & wormed.( 9 8 9 ) 8 3 4 - 6 2 6 [email protected]

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPSAKC. Ready to go. $300.Call 989-205-9204.

GOLDENDOODLES &LABRADOODLES $400

top quality, shots,guarantee.

517-202-4163

KITTENS TO good homes.517-541-1129

KITS/CATS, RESCUED, allages; many declawed;www.trinityacresrescue.petfinder.com; includesneuter, basic medical $45-$135. (517)410-0074

LAB PUPPIES No papers,$75 each. Call 989-436-1239or 989-436-1240.

LAB PUPS AKC black male,chocolate female, 8 wksold, $300-$400. Chocolatefemale 5 mos old $350.989-277-6494.

LABS AKC, Extra-stocky,Black & chocolate. English

OFA. Gorgeous! Healthguaranteed. $800.

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MALE COCKER SPANIELPUPPIES 1 rare color, $100.No Sunday calls. 989-584-6192.

MALTESE PUPPIES CKCMales. Shots, wormed.$300-$400. [email protected]

MINIATURE DAUSCHUNDPUPPIES CKC, rare colors,1st shots & worming, $500.Call 517-896-0302.

MINI SCHNAUZER PUP AKC.Black & silver, 10 wk. oldmale. 1st shots, wormed.$400/best. 517-575-1565

MIN-PIN PUPPIES 1 blkmale, 2 blk females, bluefemale, DOB 11/16/10,shots, wormed, $250/obo.517-296-4305, 517-398-0352

NEOPOLITAN MASTIFFPUPS Blue Ribbon breed.Shots, wormed, ready togo! $2,500. 517-749-9488

PAPILLON-CHIHUAHUA 12WEEKS, 1st. shots, vetchecked, wormed, $150.00.(517)676-5593

PEEK-A-POO PUPPIESFuzzy little teddy bears.$300-$350. 517-726-0368 or517-231-2400

POM-A-POO/YORKIE MIXMale. Vet checked, shots &wormed. Both parents onsite. $350. 517-482-5652

POMERANIAN PUPPIESfor sale, $175. Only to goodcaring home. Call 882-1794or 980-8495

PUGGLE PUPPIES7 wks old, 1st shots &wormed, small & loveable.$150-250. 989-427-3205.

REG. GERMAN "WOLFPUPS" 2 mos old, parentson site. Males & females$1000-$700. 517-575-2421.

SHIH TZU PUPPY Female,light brown & white, 1stshots, good w/kids, veryfriendly, asking $350. 517-339-0730.

SHIH-TZU PUPS Imperials,multi-color, CKC, shotsUTD, wormed, $300 cash.989-236-5580/989-289-1902

SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES5 white & tan $300 each.Call 517-243-0524.

TEDDY BEAR & SHI-POOpups, 10 wks., shots &wormed. Adorable. $300.989-427-3205

WESTHIGHLAND TERRIERFEMALE, 248-757-1823.

YORKIE-MINI SCHNAUZERpuppies, "Schnorkies’’,adorable little bundles ofenergy! Black & tan, shots,wormed, tails & dew clawsdone. Will be toy size 4-8#.$300-$350. 517-321-7098

YORKIE- YORKIE POOPuppies 9 wks., 1st shots,wormed. Little dolls! $350 -$500. 989-427-3205

FEEDER PIGS

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ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENT Hay $3.50 &

up. Can deliver.517-641-6034

GRASS ALFALFA MIXSquare bales, $3.00.517-625-3230.

GRASS HAY $3.50 per bale.Delivery available. 517-645-2313

CRAFTSMAN 26", 2 stage,7.5hp snowblower. 6 for-ward, 2 reverse. $450. 517-282-5948

100% SEASONEDHARDWOOD

4’x8’x16’’ $65 face cord.Free delivery. 4 face cord$225; 10 face cord $500.

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ALL SEASONED HARD -WOOD Split & delivered.$65 per face cord.517-623-0416.

C H E R R Y , MAPLE & OA KSeasoned firewood. Deliv-ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16"$65. 517-651-5214

NEW-YEAR SPECIAL SEAS-ONED hardwood FIRE-

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7093. [email protected] year selling firewood!

SEASONED HARDWOOD -20 mi. radius of Eagle.

$60/face cord.Call 517-647-6654

SEASONED HARDWOOD- 2yr, dry, split, tarped, $50F/C. Delivery available.

517-663-3954, 517-488-9251

SEASONED OAK YOU-HAUL$40 per face-cord. Call:517-647-6807

SEASONED WHITE OAK$60 per facecord. 517-881-9206 or 517-230-9932

MAYTAG REFRIGERATORSIDE by side w/ ice maker,white, bought new in 2003,very clean. $225/best.517-647-4815

3 BLACK leather barstools/chairs, $45 ea. Armclaw orange swivel chair$45. Elec. organ. 332-4738

A AMISH LOG HEADBOARDAND Queen Pillow TopMattress Set. Brand new-never used, sell all for$275. 989-772-1517.

A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOPmattress set, new in plas-tic, $195. Call 517-410-4921.Can deliver.

A TEMPERPADIC/ STYLEMEMORY FOAM MAT-TRESS SET Queen, new-never used, as seen on TV,with warranty. Cost$1,800, Sell $695. Can De-liver 989-832-2401. MM

HO TRAINS 3 Diesels; 3steam + Walther’s Em-pire Builder w/F7, A & B& 10 coaches. Also oth-er misc. items.517-337-0949

"FEATHERWEIGHT/DELUXMOTORIZED WHEEL -CHAIR" Absolutely at NOcost to you if eligible!!Back Braces, arthritispumps. Medicate HMO’s &Private insurance accept-ed. 1-800-693-8896. MC

AMISH LOG BEDS, DRESS -E R S , Rustic Table andChairs, Mattresses forCabin or Home. Lowestprice in Michigan!dandanthemattressman.com 989-923-1278MM

POLE BARNS MICHIGAN’SLargest Pole Barn Compa-ny (Best Built Barns) BestQuality, Best Service, BestPrice. This Week’s SpecialsErected 24’x24’x8’-$5495.002 4 ’ x 4 0 ’ x 1 0 ’ - $ 7 9 9 5 . 0 03 0 ’ x 4 0 ’ x 1 0 ’ - $ 8 9 9 5 . 0 030’x48 ’ x12 ’ -$10 , 995 .00Licensed/Insured. 1-877-802-9591 MM

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A BRAND NAME KINGSIZE PILLOW TOP MAT-TRESS SET in OriginalPlastic. Includes DeluxeFrame. Cost $1,499, Sell for$475. 989-631-2280.

WANTED: UNWANTEDappliances, air condition-ers, cars, trucks, vans,farm machinery, lawnmowers, campers, hotwater tanks, aluminum orsteel boats, aluminum win-dows or doors, aluminumtoppers, any types of alu-minum or steel siding,4 wheelers, go carts, trail-ers, batteries.

All picked up for Free.Call 517-628-2818

PEAVEY VYPYR SERIES30W modeling guitar am-plifier BRAND NEW!! fourchannels, 11 stompbox ef-fects, true analog distor-tion and more! This amp isgreat for any guitarist be-ginner or professional! In-cludes DVD owners man-ual and extra cord.$ 7 0 . ( 5 1 7 ) 6 5 5 - 9 4 7 [email protected](517)899-9638

WE BUY GUITARS, BANJOS,mandolins, ukuleles & ac-cordions! Any condition!Fair, honest, reliable. Lo-cally owned. Call VintageCity Guitars Now! 517-618-0120. MM

COLT 380 SERIES 80 MarkIV, Stainless, $600. Call517-474-6888.

GLOCK - 45 cal. Model #30.Excellent cond. $375.PERMIT REQUIRED.

517-974-7393

RUGER MINI M14 SS, 223cal. with 3x9x40 scope & 3clips, $700/obo. 989-309-0220 after 3 p.m.

THOMPSON CENTEROMEGA Z5 Muzzleloader,"Dream Season", new inbox. 50 cal., 26" stainless,fluted barrel. $300.517-526-0282

A AARDVARK ANTIQUERpaying cash for guns,

jewlery, furniture, art &unusual & bizarre items.

517-819-8700

CASH BUYER FOR anti-ques, rugs, artwork, furni-ture, clocks, jewelry. CallJohn: 517-886-9795.

CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti-ques, Jewelry, musical in-struments, Valuables. Call517-204-2004/517-663-3931

CASH PAID D iabet ic teststrips. Area’s original, old-est buyer. Friendly & fair.517-505-2726, 888-639-6179

CASH PAIDfor diabetic test strips.Up to $15 per 100 strips.

Ph. 517-292-0991

I WANT TO BUY 2 CemeteryPlots in the Grand LedgeOakwood Cemetery. Call517-627-7714.

WANTED TO BUY older mo-torcycles, snowmobiles &ATVs, running & non-running cond. 810-394-2577

NEW & USED windows &doors. Also MetalChimmneys for fireplacesor woodburners. Make of-fer, low prices.517-204-4949.

2 FIRESTORM SNOW TIRESP225.55.17’s, less than 500mi. $150 or best offer. Call989-309-0220 after 3.

TONNEAU COVER c lampdown snap down, fitsColorado-Canyon CrewCab, used 1 wk. $150/best.989-309-0220 after 3.

1987 CHEVY 305 TBI engine,with 700 R4 auto. trans.$800/obo. 989-627-0918.

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1210 CLIMAX Lansing. 2bdrm., hardwood floors,stove, fridge, washer/ dry-er hookups, Near Sparrow& MSU/Cooley/LCC. Yard,garage. $625+ dep & util.517-290-1403/517-285-4457

424 WARREN CHARLOTTEMI 48858 New plumbing,electrical, drywall, andpaint. Has a 26x32 polebarn attached via breeze-way, Pole barn has its ownelectrical panel. Beautifulsunroom. New WindowsSiding and Roof in 08. Lo-cated in a Quiet Neighbor-hood 1 mile from the I-69on ramp Deposit Requiredall utilities responsibilityof the tenant. 2 bedrooms,1 BA, Yard, Washer/Dryerin unit, Small dogs (under25lbs), Large Dogs, Hard-wood Floors, Dishwasher,Balcony, Deck, Patio orPorch, Air Conditioning,( 5 1 7 ) 5 8 8 - 0 5 4 1ca r e y 1 j @ h o t m a i l . c o m48813

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DeWitt Public Schools2957 W. Herbison Road

DeWitt, Michigan517-668-3000

The DeWitt Board of Education has established its regularmeetings for January through December 2011 on the follow-ing Mondays at 7:00 p.m. in the DeWitt Board of Education Of-fice, 2957 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan.

February 14, 2011March 14, 2011April 11, 2011May 9, 2011

June 13, 2011July 11, 2011

August 8, 2011September 12, 2011

October 10, 2011November 14, 2011December 12, 2011

The DeWitt Board of Education has also established its 2011Organizational Meeting on the following Monday at 7:00 p.m.in the DeWitt Board of Education Office, 2957 W. HerbisonRoad, DeWitt, Michigan.

January 9, 2012

In addition, the DeWitt Board of Education will meet for awork session on the following Mondays at 7:00 p.m., in theDeWitt Board of Education Office, 2957 W. Herbison Road,DeWitt, Michigan, unless otherwise indicated.

January 24, 2011May 23, 201

August 22, 2011November 28, 2011

Upon request to the Superintendent, the District shall makereasonable accommodation for a person with disabilities tobe able to participate in this meeting.

John DeiterSuperintendent of Schools

DBR-892021 1/16/11

WILLIAMSTON LARGE 2bdrm., 1 bath, with laun-dry, all appliances includ-ed, plenty of parking, quietnew construction witheasy walk to downtown,heat & AC is included withrent, $850mo. 517-202-6886

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MOBILE HOME FOR rentDeposit required, no pets.Sec. 8 welcome.517-482-4322

BUSLINE, ROOMS WITH pri-vate bath, $350mo., all util-ities included. Old Townnear. Rooms with sharedbath, $300-$350 mo., allutils. incld. 1059 N. LarchSt. 2 BR, bsmt., $550/mo. +utils. Call 517-484-5619.

DOWNTOWN 408 W. Ionia,furnished, close to LCCand Cooley. $335 permonth utilities incl.517-749-3890

LEASE TO OWN O f f i ce/Warehouse. 5000 sf total.2000 sf office. All heated &air conditioned. Located inRensen Center. Jolly-Pennsylvania area. Rate aslow as $1250/mo. 331-1734M-F 8-5 for more details.

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SECTION 00 11 16 NOTICE TO BIDDERS

PROJECT: DEWITT PUBLIC SCHOOLSBID PACKAGE 04 - DAVID SCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLADDITIONS/RENOVATIONS

OWNER: DEWITT PUBLIC SCHOOLS2957 HERBISON ROADDEWITT, MICHIGAN 48820

CONSTRUCTION GRANGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANYMANAGER: 6267 Aurelius Road/P.O. Box 22187

Lansing, Michigan 48909(517) 393-1670 Phone(517) 393-1382 Fax

ARCHITECT: KINGSCOTT ASSOCIATES, INC229 EAST MICHIGAN AVENUESUITE 335KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 49007(269) 381-4880

INVITATION IS HEREBY MADE TO HAVE QUALIFIED BIDDERS SUBMIT BID PROPOSALS FOR THE FOLLOW-ING WORK CATEGORIES:

CATEGORY DESCRIPTION CATEGORY DESCRIPTION04-03-01 Concrete Building Fdns, SOG, & 04-04-01 MasonryConcrete Paving

04-05-01 Structural Steel & Miscellaneous Metals 04-06-01 General Trades04-07-01 Roofing & Sheet Metal 04-08-01 Aluminum Store

front, Doors, Windows, &Glazing

04-09-01 Metal Stud Partitions & Acoustical Ceilings 04-09-02 Carpet, & Resilient Flooring04-09-03 Painting 04-12-01 Institutional Casework04-22-01 Mechanical, Plumbing & HVAC 04-26-01 Building Electrical & Fire

Alarm04-28-01 Building Access Control System 04-31-01 Earthwork, Site Utilities04-32-01 Asphalt Paving 04-32-02 Landscaping

BID PROPOSALS ARE REQUESTED AND WILL BE RECEIVED AS A "SINGLE LUMP SUM PROPOSAL" PRIORTO 2:00 PM, LOCAL TIME, ON JANUARY 18, 2011A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 4, 2011 AT 3:45 PM IN THE DAVID SCOTT ELEMENTARYCAFETERIA, 804 WILSON STREET, DEWITT, MI 48820. (OPTIONAL)SEPARATE SEALED BID PROPOSALS FOR THE ABOVE WORK CATEGORIES MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BE-FORE THE BID OPENING DATE AND TIME. BIDS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED TO:

DEWITT PUBLIC SCHOOLS2957 W. HERBISON RD.

DEWITT, MI 48820

BID SECURITY IN THE FORM OF BONDS ARE REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH ALL PROPOSALS. BID SE-CURITY IN THE FORM OF A CERTIFIED CHECK IS ACCEPTABLE BID SECURITY ONLY FOR PROPOSAL LESSTHAN $50,000.ALL BIDS MUST CONTAIN A SWORN AND NOTARIZED STATEMENT DISCLOSING ANY FAMILIAL RELATION-SHIP EXISTING BETWEEN THE BIDDER OR ANY EMPLOYEE OF THE BIDDER AND ANY MEMBER OF THE BEL-LEVUE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS.

DBR-891020 1/9, 16/11

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO.

DORIS IRENE POWELL Dateof birth: 1.11.1920

TO ALL CREDITORS:*NOTICE TO CREDITORS:

The decedent, Doris IrenePowell, Settlor of the Doris

ell,Irene Powell Living Trust,who lived at 8720 DeWittRoad, DeWitt, MI died12.27.2010

Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the Trust and estatewill be forever barred unlesspresented to Terrand LeRoyPowell of 8746 Dewitt Road,Dewitt, MI 48820 the Succes-sor Trustee of the DorisIrene Powell Living Trust es-tablished March 10, 1999,within 4 months after thedate of publication of thisnotice on January 16, 2011

Date: Jan 7, 2011

Daniel C. Matson P17210202 E. Washington;

hing ;PO Box 190DeWitt, MI 48820517-669-2095

Terrance LeRoy Powell8746 N Dewitt RoadDeWitt, MI 48820

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DTS, 2003 $5,900150K+ hwy. mi., Diamond white, moon, well maint.Excellent cond. Spotless/garaged. 517-204-4343

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2005 MALIBU MAXX $6995Loaded, black, sharp, clean. 77K mi.Mint City Auto, St Johns 989-640-1899

TOWN & COUNTRY LXI, 2001 $4800130+K hwy. mi., Immpecably maintained, spotlessExcellent cond. Runs/drives perfect. 517-525-4444

DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 1998 $5900Longbox reg. cab, 2WD, 49K orig. mi.,Leer cab high cap. Mint. 517-525-3825

E250 PANEL VAN, 1998 $490051,400 mi. Handicap lift, all power, air.Good condition. 517-339-7274

SABLE, 1998 $1300120K mi. Silver, 4 dr., air, new brakes, runs good.Good condition. 517-974-4610

GMC ENVOY DENALI 2007 $21,00077,400 mi., 4WD, Nav, DVD, SunR, htd Lthr, Ext WarSilver 517-214-6623

KIA AMANTI 2005 $9995/OBOMust sell. 4 dr. Luxury Sedan, loaded, new brakes &battery, nonsmoker. Dave 517-285-6626

KIA SPECTRA 2002 $450080K+ mi., 35 mpg., 2 yr. warr. Clean carfax.Excellent cond. Mint in & out. 517-525-4444

LINCOLN TOWNCAR 1993 $3,000/OBOExecutive Series, Low mi. 80,020!! White w/GreyLthr, excellent cond. (517)669-1420

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT 2001 $4,500Gr8 Van, 6 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, 120000mi., Gold

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NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSEDZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS (60.76)

DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIPPLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The DeWitt Charter Township Planning Commission will con-duct a Public Hearing on Monday, February 7, 2011, begin-ning at 7:00 PM, at the DeWitt Charter Township Hall, 1401West Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan 48820.The subject of the public hearing will be the consideration ofZoning Ordinance text amendments. The adoption of the reg-ulations will reflect proposed changes to the zoning ordi-nance text such as Section 5.7.4, Uses permitted by SpecialUse Permit (R5 District) as it relates to Health Service Officeand Professional Office uses and add the definition of HealthService Office under Chapter XVII, Definitions.A copy of the proposed amendments will be available forpublic inspection at the DeWitt Charter Township office at1401 Herbison Road, DeWitt Michigan 48820.Written comments will be considered and may be forwardedto the DeWitt Charter Township Offices until 5:00 p.m. theday of the hearing. Please call 669-6576 for further informa-tion.

Diane K. Mosier, Clerk1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820

Phone: 517/669-6576

DBR/LCCN-891965 1/16/11

2011 SCHEDULE OFCLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

MEETINGS

The Clinton County Board of Commissioners meet in regularsession as designated on the last Tuesday of each month ex-cept when otherwise set by adjournment or by law, and theannual meeting is held on the second Tuesday in October.

JANUARY 25 @ 9:00 a.m. JULY 26 @ 9:00 a.m.FEBRUARY 22 @ 9:00 a.m. AUGUST 30 @ 9:00 a.m.MARCH 29 @ 9:00 a.m. SEPTEMBER 27 @ 9:00 a.m.APRIL 26 @ 9:00 a.m. OCTOBER 11 @ 7:00 p.m.MAY 31 @ 9:00 a.m. OCTOBER 25 @ 9:00 a.m.JUNE 28 @ 9:00 a.m. NOVEMBER 29 @ 9:00 a.m.

DECEMBER 16 (Friday) @ 9:00 a.m.

Meetings will be held in the Clinton County Board of Commis-sioner’s Room, Suite 2200, Courthouse, 100 E. State Street,St. Johns. Copies of Board minutes are available upon re-quest to the County Clerk’s Office or may be accessed on theClinton County web-site www.clinton-county.org.

Diane ZukerClinton County Clerk

100 E. State St.Ste. 2600

St. Johns, MI 48879Phone: (989)224-5140

DBR/CCN/PRO/GLI-892322 1/16/11

DEWITT DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITYEXPENSE REPORT

July, 2010 through December, 2010

EXPENSES:

Salary/Part-Time $ 7,200.00Farmers’ Market $ 1,229.75Christmas Market $ 6,247.65Legal Service $ 72.22Audit Services $ 1,050.00Conference/Travel $ 70.00Advertising & Promotions $ 353.45Marketing & Promotions-Website $ 24.16Marketing & Promotions-Business Recruitment $ 1,180.00Repair/Maintenance $ 32.85Miscellaneous $ 36.39Membership/Dues/Subscriptions $ 300.00

TOTAL $ 17,796.47

Submitted by:Fred MotzTreasurer

DBR-891970 1/16/11

DEWITT AREA RECREATION AUTHORITYSYNOPSIS OF BOARD MEETING

January 6, 2011

Meeting called to order at 7:03 p.m. by Chairman PaulsenMembers Present: Paulsen, Daggy, Hunsaker, Strouse,WinegarMembers Absent: SimonAlso Present: SummersAction:1. Motion carried to retain Paulsen as Chair and Daggyas Vice Chair and to appoint Director Summers as Secretaryand Treasurer.2. Motion carried to approve the agenda from January 6, 2011as presented. Motion carried to approve the minutes fromDecember 2, 2010 as presented.3. Motion carried to approve November 2010 Financial State-ments and Payment Vouchers.4. Motion carried to approve the following budget adjust-ments for 2010: purchase of director’s new computer out of2010 FY and employee health care buyouts to be shown in sal-aries rather than benefits line items per Abraham and Gaff-ney.5. Motion carried to approve placing 4th Quarter Facility UseSummary on file.6. Motion carried to adjourn at 7:45pm.

Submitted by Clay Summers, DeWitt AreaRecreation Authority, Executive Director

16101 Brook Road, Lansing, MI 48906(517) 482-5117

DBR-892332 1/16/11

WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIPPLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ONPROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENTS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2011WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIP HALL

12803 S. Wacousta Road, Grand Ledge, MI 48837(517) 626-6593

7:00 P.M.

This notice is to inform you that the Watertown CharterTownship Planning Commission will conduct a public hearingin the south room of the Watertown Charter Township Hall toconsider proposed amendments to the Watertown CharterTownship Zoning Ordinance issued Case #10-14TXT. The fol-lowing section amendments will be considered:Section 28-7 - Definitions - is hereby amended and sections28-8, 28-9, 28-10 and 28-11 are hereby created to add to Arti-cle I - In General - of Chapter 28 and Section 28-410 (15) - Spe-cial Land Uses - is hereby added to Division 11 - B-2 GeneralBusiness District - of Chapter 28 and Section 28-569 - Homeoccupations - of Article IV - Supplemental Regulations - ofChapter 28 is hereby amended, and Section 28-606 (51) - Spe-cial land use specific requirements - is hereby created to addto Article V - Special land uses - of Chapter 28 of the Code ofOrdinances, Charter Township of Watertown, Clinton County,Michigan.The proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments will categorizezoning ordinance definitions by alphabet, define medicalmarihuana uses, and establish Class B home occupations toregulate the growing, storage and distribution of medicalmarihuana as a home occupation. It will allow medicalmarihuana dispensaries as a special land use in the B-2 gen-eral business district, and establish special land use require-ments specifically for medical marihuana dispensaries.The full text of the Watertown Charter Township Zoning Ordi-nance and the proposed amendments may be inspected atthe Watertown Charter Township Planning and Zoning De-partment office from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Fri-day, or may be viewed on the Township Web site atwww.twp.watertown.mi.us. Written comments may be di-rected to the Planning and Zoning Department office at theabove address, and will be received until the time of the pub-lic hearing. All written comments will become part of the of-ficial public hearing record.

Richard Turcotte, ChairPlanning Commission

Individuals with disabilities needing special accommodationsto fully participate in the meeting may contact the Clerk torequest the necessary assistance. This request must bemade at least two days prior to the public hearing.

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