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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. 17 www.DeWittBathReview.com February 13, 2011 BATH TWP. — Plans to create a special development district along the Webster Road corridor are expected to move ahead over the next few months. The Township Board last week autho- rized staff to prepare an ordinance estab- lishing a Downtown Development Authority district along Webster, between I-69 and Sleight Road. Once the ordinance is adopted, a board will be appointed to create a development plan and decide how to fund infrastructure improvements to foster development. The ordinance could be introduced this spring, but it may be a year or more before the new board forms a development plan, town- ship officials said. Along the way, township officials said they expect to hold informational sessions and gather input from residents about what they’d like to see happen along Webster Road. “I see a great deal of interaction with the community,” township Superintendent Troy Feltman said. A 1975 law allows communities to create DDAs as a tool to promote development with- in defined areas. Each DDA can choose from several funding options, including a millage and a process known as tax increment financ- ing, which allows a public body to capture new tax revenues from future development. Creating the DDA won’t cause a tax in- crease for property owners in the district, township officials said. Bath Township’s district would cover ar- eas along both sides of Webster from I-69 to just north of Clark Road, and then north to Sleight along both sides of Main Street. For now, three of the largest taxing dis- tricts - Clinton County, Clinton County Tran- sit System and the Bath Community Schools - have opted out of the plan, meaning they don’t want to lose future tax revenue to the proposed DDA. But the law allows for some negotiation, and all three units have agreed to reconsider when the DDA completes its proposal, Felt- man said. Once the ordinance is adopted, Township Bath moves forward with plans for DDA By KEN PALMER [email protected] See Bath/page 4 DeWITT TWP. — A Novi woman remained in critical con- dition at Sparrow Hospital, days after her car collided with an oncoming vehicle on Clark Road on Feb. 4. Township police said the woman, 19, was driving east on Clark, near Business U.S. 127, about 7:15 p.m. when she lost control and slid into the path of a westbound vehicle. Two people in the westbound vehicle were taken to Spar- row with non-life-threatening injuries. A section of Clark Road was closed for several hours af- ter the crash. Bath Township police and the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department assisted DeWitt Township at the scene. Crash injures one A DeWitt woman was seriously hurt in a rear-end col- lision on northbound U.S. 127, near State Road, on Feb. 5. The crash occurred about 10:10 a.m. when a woman Vehicle accidents send four to area hospitals By KEN PALMER [email protected] See Police/page 3 Courtesy photo Rising through the ranks Kelly Marshall of DeWitt has been promoted to the rank of captain in the Michigan National Guard. Marshall, is an Administrative Officer with the Lansing-based 631st Troop Command. She has been a member of the Michigan National Guard for 12 years. During her military career, Marshall has received numerous awards including the State Legion of Merit, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, and the Army Good Conduct Medal. Marshall is shown receiving her new rank from her husband, Command Sergeant Major David Marshall. Looking on is Brigadier General Michael Nevin. LJ-0100067613 1071 S US Hwy 27, St Johns Southpoint Mall • 989-224-7200 Southpoint Mall • 989-224-7200 I Introducing DJ Karaoke 8pm -1am ntroducing DJ Karaoke 8pm -1am Friday March 4th, 2011 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 07 107 7 107 07 7 7 07 07 7 7 07 07 07 7 107 7 107 10 7 7 0 107 7 107 7 107 7 07 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1S 1S 1S 1S 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1S 1S 1S S 1S S 1 S 1 S S 1S S 1 1 1 1 US US U U U US U U US S S US US U US US US S US U U U U S US U U U US US US US U S U U U US S US U U S S US U U S S S U S U S S US U S S US U S S S U S S S H H H H Hw Hw H Hw H Hw H H H Hw Hw w w w w w w Hw Hw w w Hw H H Hw w w w Hw Hw w w w w Hw Hw Hw w w w w Hw Hw H Hw H Hw w Hw w w wy2 y2 y y y2 y2 y2 2 2 y y2 y2 2 y y2 y2 y 2 y y y y2 y2 y2 y 2 y2 2 2 2 2 2 y 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 y 2 2 y 2 2 2 y 2 y y y y y y y 7, 7, , , 7 7, 7 7, 7, 7 7, 7, 7 7, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 St St St St S S S Joh J Joh J oh h oh Jo o h J h h h h oh o h ns ns ns n ns n s 1071 S US Hwy 27, St Johns Drink Specials & Drink Specials & Giveaways Giveaways

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Your very own newspaper serving Southern Clinton County since 1979 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers

Vol. 37 - No. 17 www.DeWittBathReview.com February 13, 2011

BATH TWP. — Plans to create a specialdevelopment district along the Webster Roadcorridor are expected to move ahead over thenext few months.

The Township Board last week autho-rized staff to prepare an ordinance estab-lishing a Downtown Development Authoritydistrict along Webster, between I-69 andSleight Road.

Once the ordinance is adopted, a boardwill be appointed to create a developmentplan and decide how to fund infrastructureimprovements to foster development.

The ordinance could be introduced thisspring, but it may be a year or more before thenew board forms a development plan, town-ship officials said.

Along the way, township officials said theyexpect to hold informational sessions andgather input from residents about what they’dlike to see happen along Webster Road.

“I see a great deal of interaction with thecommunity,” township Superintendent TroyFeltman said.

A 1975 law allows communities to createDDAs as a tool to promote development with-in defined areas. Each DDA can choose fromseveral funding options, including a millageand a process known as tax increment financ-ing, which allows a public body to capturenew tax revenues from future development.

Creating the DDA won’t cause a tax in-crease for property owners in the district,township officials said.

Bath Township’s district would cover ar-eas along both sides of Webster from I-69 tojust north of Clark Road, and then north toSleight along both sides of Main Street.

For now, three of the largest taxing dis-tricts - Clinton County, Clinton County Tran-sit System and the Bath Community Schools- have opted out of the plan, meaning theydon’t want to lose future tax revenue to theproposed DDA.

But the law allows for some negotiation,and all three units have agreed to reconsiderwhen the DDA completes its proposal, Felt-man said.

Once the ordinance is adopted, Township

Bath moves forwardwith plans for DDABy KEN [email protected]

See Bath/page 4

DeWITT TWP. — A Novi woman remained in critical con-dition at Sparrow Hospital, days after her car collided with anoncoming vehicle on Clark Road on Feb. 4.

Township police said the woman, 19, was driving east on

Clark, near Business U.S. 127, about 7:15 p.m. when she lostcontrol and slid into the path of a westbound vehicle.

Two people in the westbound vehicle were taken to Spar-row with non-life-threatening injuries.

A section of Clark Road was closed for several hours af-ter the crash. Bath Township police and the Clinton CountySheriff’s Department assisted DeWitt Township at the scene.

Crash injures oneA DeWitt woman was seriously hurt in a rear-end col-

lision on northbound U.S. 127, near State Road, on Feb.5.

The crash occurred about 10:10 a.m. when a woman

Vehicle accidents send four to area hospitalsBy KEN [email protected]

See Police/page 3

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Rising through the ranks

Kelly Marshall of DeWitt has been promoted to the rank of captain in theMichigan National Guard. Marshall, is an Administrative Officer with theLansing-based 631st Troop Command. She has been a member of theMichigan National Guard for 12 years. During her military career, Marshallhas received numerous awards including the State Legion of Merit, the ArmyCommendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, and the Army GoodConduct Medal.Marshall is shown receiving her new rank from her husband, CommandSergeant Major David Marshall. Looking on is Brigadier General MichaelNevin.

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News in brief

County Republicans tomeet on Feb. 17

The Clinton County RepublicanParty holds its next monthly meetingon Thursday, Feb. 17, at 7 p.m. atthe Clinton County Courthouse in St.Johns. All persons interested in join-ing the county Republican Party orjust to learn more about it are encour-aged to attend. For more informationvisit the website at www.clinton-countygop.org.

Boxing show scheduledfor Feb. 19

The Clinton County Boxing Clubis sponsoring a boxing show on Satur-day, Feb. 19, at the Bath High Schoolgymnasium.

Advance tickets are $8 for adultsand $5 for children under age 12. Ad-vance tickets can be purchased at theBath High School office.

Tickets at the door cost $10. Pro-ceeds from the event benefit the BathHigh School softball team.

For more informationcall CoachMarc Kibby at (517) 490-3621.

Planning seminarto take place Feb. 19

Hope Lutheran Church in DeWittand Thrivent Financial for Lutheranshost a seminar titled “Planning forEternity”. This seminar will be heldon Saturday, Feb. 19, at Hope Luther-an Church, 1180 W. Herbison Road,DeWitt, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Presentations will focus on howand why to make advance prepara-tions for a Christian funeral, as wellas beneficial ideas for Christian es-tate planning.

There is no cost to attend, and acontinental breakfast will be servedbefore the seminar, with a luncheonat noon.

Call the church office at (517)669-3930 by Feb. 14 to make yourreservation. Church office hours areMonday through Thursdayfrom 9 a.m.to 3 p.m.

Bath UMC to hold euchretournament Feb. 19

A euchre tournament will be heldat the Bath United Methodist Churchon Saturday, Feb. 19, at 6 p.m. Cost is$5 to cover snacks, prizes and a funevening.

Proceeds benefit the Bath/

Gunnisonville Mission Team. Thechurch is located in Bath at 13777Main Street, between Webster Roadand Main Street with parking off Web-ster Road, directly across from the El-ementary School. Call Sue Boyer at(517) 641-4152 with questions.

Hypnosis showscheduled for Feb. 21

The Keith Kocher Krazy HypnosisShow will be at the DeWitt HighSchool auditorium on Monday, Feb.21, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 forstudents and $7 for adults in ad-vance. Tickets are $8 at the door. Forticket information call 449-3627 ore-mail [email protected] show is sponsored by the DeWittHigh School girls swim team.

Bath PTA holds annualchili cookoff Feb. 16

TheBathElementaryPTAholds itsthirdannualChiliCookoffonWednes-day, Feb. 16, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.at the Bath Elementary School cafe-teria.

Prizes will be awarded and therewill be a children’s buffet. An optional“Most Spirited” competition will alsobe judged on participants who dressup for this year’s theme: Hunting.

Tickets are $5 per person at thedoor. All proceeds will go to the BathElementary PTA fund.

For more information, call Kristi at(517) 641-7246 [email protected].

DYBSA to hold parentmeeting on March 1

The DeWitt Youth Baseball andSoftball Association (DYBSA) is con-ducting its 2011 parent informationalmeeting on Tuesday, March 1, at 7p.m., at the DeWitt Jr. High Schoolauditorium.

The meeting will help parents reg-ister their children and answer ques-tions parents may have about theupcoming baseball and softball sea-son. Player registrations, coaching ap-plications, and sponsorship forms canbe found online at DYBSA.org andwill be handed out at the meeting.

Legion acceptingscholarship applications

The Sons of the American Le-gion are accepting applications fortheir annual scholarship. The schol-arship is presented to a Bath HighSchool senior who has a living ordeceased family member that wasa veteran or is currently serving inthe armed forces.

For a complete list of require-ments and to apply please visit theBath High School office or contactLarry King (Senior Vice Commander)at (517) 749-5155 with questions. Thedeadline for application is March 1.

Benefit breakfast to takeplace March 6

An all-you-can-eat pancake break-fast will be served on Sunday, March6, from 8 a.m. until noon at the BathAmerican Legion post on Clark RoadinBath.Ticketsare$6at thedoor.Pro-ceeds benefit the Bath High Schoolbaseball and softball teams.

For more information, call MarcKibby at (517) 490-3621.

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New fire tanker arrives

The DeWitt Township Fire Department took delivery of its new water tanker on Jan. 7. Thisvehicle replaces the department’s current 1985 GMC water tanker. While it is smaller than theprevious tanker, the new truck is more maneuverable and has more capabilities. This vehiclecarries 2,100 gallons of water and has a 500 gallon per minute pump.

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missed her turn at Lake Lansing Road and slowed tomake an illegal turn at a turn-around marked “Autho-rized Vehicles Only,” township police said.

The DeWitt driver, 18, was unable to stop in time. Shewas taken to Sparrow Hospital in serious condition. Therollover crash caused traffic to be backed up for severalmiles, police said.

The at-fault driver was ticketed for careless driving,they said.

Drunken driver arrestedA Lansing woman was jailed for drunken driving after

an officer stopped her for speeding and erratic driving onBusiness U.S. 127 at Valley Road.

The traffic stop occurred about 6:15 p.m. Feb. 5, town-ship police said.

The driver failed field sobriety tests and was taken tothe Clinton County Jail.

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Supervisor Tom Schneider will appoint a board of eight to 12people to sit on the authority board.

Some residents still have questions about now the DDAwould work, Schneider said.

“Unless you’ve had experience (with a DDA), you prob-ably don’t know,” he said. “We’re hoping to hold some com-munity talks and be available to answer questions.”

Nine people spoke during a well-attended public hearingon the DDA in mid-November, including three who didn’t likethe idea and several who had questions, Schneider said.

In its Feb. 7 meeting, the Township Board also approveda 1-percent pay raise for the township supervisor, clerk and

treasurer in the new budget year.The Board had already passed a budget that includes a

1-percent raise for township employees. But board membershandled the raises for the three officers in separate resolu-tions.

Trustee Rick Curtis voted against the resolutions. Sch-neider, Treasurer Jeff Garrity and Clerk Kathleen McQueenabstained from voting on their respective raises.

The salaries hadn’t increased since 2007, when a 15 per-cent raise took effect.

The majority of the board believes the township’s financialsituation allows for a 1-percent raise for staff, and that the in-crease should be extended to the elected officials who workfull time for the township, Schneider said.

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Bath: Plans to create DDA move forward

DeWITT — The DeWitt Millennium Garden Club hostsa presentation featuring gardening expert Nancy Szerlagon Tuesday, Feb. 22. She will speak about “Soil Secretsand Fabulous Plants” from 7 to 9 p.m. at Redeemer Unit-ed Methodist Church, 13980 Schavey Road, DeWitt.

Szerlag has been a serious gardener in Michigan formore than 30 years. While her passion has been orna-

mental plants in the home landscape, she has broadenedher knowledge base by completing the Master Gardenerand the Master Composter’s training courses. She hasbeen an active member of the Federated Garden Clubsof Michigan for more than a decade.

Szerlag is a member of the Garden Writers of Ameri-ca and the American Horticultural Therapy Association.For the past seven years, she has been writing a weeklycolumn in the weekend Homestyle section of the De-troit News. Her column covers all aspects of garden-ing, including plant selection, growing tips, and adviceon new tools. Szerlag’s column is published simulta-

DeWitt Garden Club hosts expert on Feb. 22neously on the newspaper’s website on the Internet(www.detroitnews.com).

Tickets are $7, which includes refreshments and doorprizes. Tickets are available from any club member orfrom Sandy Lockwood (517) 669-8813 and Barb Shaver(517) 669-5304. Tickets are also available at Twiggy’s indowntown DeWitt, Howe’s Greenhouse, 8160 S. US-27,DeWitt, and at the door.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with refreshments precedingthe event.

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my appreciation to all that re-sponded to my 9-1-1 call onJan. 16 when our mother fellill at our home in Bath Town-ship.

The lady on the receivingend of my 9-1-1 call was verypolite and informative as towhat I could do to help ourmother. I am not sure I wasas polite with her and I apolo-gize to her if I was not. DonFuller, who lives just west ofour house, arrived within amatter of minutes of my calland took over for me. I amnot sure Don was even onduty, but he heard the call andcame to provide assistance.The Bath Township Fire De-partment arrived just minutesafter Don had arrived and im-mediately administered aid to

our mother. Bath TownshipPolice arrived also to pro-vide assistance. Mercy Ambu-lance arrived and transportedMom to Sparrow Hospitalwhere she was pronounceddeceased.

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Our pantry is open onTuesdays for seven hours. In2010 we distributed enoughfood to clients to provideover 50,000 meals.

We extend a special“thank you” to Chad Thelenfor making sure the venisonis delivered to us each year.We depend on and trulyappreciate the many com-munity groups like QualityDeer Mgmt. Association. Wecould never help meet theneeds in Clinton Countywithout that kind of com-munity support.

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ST. JOHNS — Habitat for Humanity is onestep closer to its goal of building a house inOvid this spring. The non-profit housing min-istry received a check from United Church ofOvid, the church’s first installment in beingpart of the Apostles Build, which is the nameof Habitat’s project this year.

“With an Apostles Build, 12 congregationswork together to build a house with eachchurch responsible for 1/12 of the project,”explains Michelle Smith, president of Habitatfor Humanity of Clinton County. “As an Apos-tle, participating churches agree to provide$5,000 toward the cost of the build and alsoto provide volunteers for two weeks of thebuild,” says Smith.

Three representatives from Habitat for Hu-manity picked up a check from Rev. Greg Bu-chner, pastor of United Church of Ovid latelast week. The church is just two blocksaway from the intersection of Mill and Wil-liams where Habitat for Humanity plans tobuild its next house.

“I am personally excited to be a part ofthe effort, and I’m even more excited that ourchurch, The United Church of Ovid, is step-ping forward with other churches to make

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United Church of Ovid was the first churchto sign on to be an Apostle church. BesidesUnited Church of Ovid, four other churcheshave stepped up to become Apostles andHabitat is actively seeking seven more.

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BATH TWP. — Township officers had to dodge flyingobjects and a stray kick or two after responding to a do-mestic call at an apartment on Red Tail Drive.

A 39-year-old woman was arrested for resisting andobstructing police, and a 32-year-old Lansing man wasarrested on a child-support warrant during the incident,which occurred about 10:45 p.m. Feb. 3, police reportssaid.

The two officers arrived at the apartment to find ashattered wooden chair on a flight of stairs and couldhear the sounds of people yelling and glass breaking.

The man told an officer that he and the woman hadbeen drinking and that the woman began throwing itemsaround the apartment in a drunken rant.

As one of the officers tried to speak with her, thewoman flew into a rage and kicked the door of a hallwaycloset, the reports said. She threw a bar stool at a wallnear her daughter and a clock toward the other officer’shead.

While she was being handcuffed, the woman tried tokick her daughter in the face and one of the officers inthe leg. As they led her outside, she kicked again at theofficer and tried to spit in his face, the reports said.

The Lansing man was turned over the Ingham CountySheriff’s Office on the warrant. The woman was lodged

in the Clinton County Jail for resisting and obstructing.

Domestic assaultA 21-year-old woman was arrested for domestic as-

sault after she allegedly punched her live-in girlfriendduring an argument.

A township officer was called to the Crossing Placeapartments about 7 p.m. Jan. 31 and interviewed the tworoommates, a report on the incident said.

The suspect became upset after seeing a photo of an-other woman on her girlfriend’s Facebook site. The vic-tim claimed the suspect punched her in the face severaltimes.

The victim later recanted her statement and said shedid not want to make a complaint. But the suspect wastaken to the Clinton County Jail.

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When he yelled at her, the suspect, 18, laughed andwent into her apartment, the man said. The next morn-ing, he discovered that a tire on his vehicle had beenslashed.

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Unlicensed driver jailedA township man was arrested for driving on a suspended

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The suspect, 45, had several prior convictions for driv-ing with a suspended license, police reports said. He wastaken to the Clinton County Jail and received warningsfor running a stop sign, possessing marijuana and havingopen intoxicants in the vehicle.

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Wendy Webb has cre-ated a ghost story thatshould thrill anyone whohas a fondness for off-sea-son Mackinac Island. “TheTale of Halcyon Crane” isa contemporary ghost sto-ry with a strong centralfemale character. The au-thor’s notes explain thatGrand Manitou Island (al-though there is a Canadianisland by that name) wasbased on Mackinac Island.She was especially im-pressed by its old ceme-tery when she visited there.This is Ms. Webb’s debutnovel, but she has been ajournalist for many years,so her writing skills arewell developed.

Hallie James receiveda letter from the lawyerWilliam Archer informingher that she is the daugh-ter of Madlyn Crane, aworld renowned photogra-pher. Hallie had been raisednorth of Seattle by a devot-ed single father. She hadbeen told that her motherhad died in a house firewhen Hallie was 5 yearsold. Her father is currentlyin extended care, sufferingfrom Alzheimer’s disease.When Hallie visits him andasks about Madlyn, there isa brief moment of recogni-tion and coherence.

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As of late, I have seen anumber of pets for ingest-ing their owner’s meds! Notonce has this been a goodidea. I am proud to say theall survived the ordeal. Thesimple reason for this is ag-gressive action was taken ina very timely manner. If itwere not for the owners con-tacting my office within avery short period of time af-ter the pets consumed thesemeds, there could have beena real catastrophe.

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DeWITT — The schoolboard has awarded about$671,000 in contracts for im-provements at Scott Elemen-

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The work at Scott will in-clude adding classrooms andredoing the bus lot, schoolofficials said.

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Jan. 24, the school boardawarded nine contracts total-ing $670,844 for work relatedto those improvements. An-other seven contracts haveyet to be awarded, school of-ficials said.

The work at Scott andimprovements to the athlet-ic complex will begin thisspring and are expected tobe completed over the sum-mer, the officials said

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DEWITT — Panther swimmerstook fourth at the annual DeWitt Invi-tational Feb. 5.

St. Johns won the invitational with371 points. Plainwell was second (354);Grand Rapids Northview, third (326);DeWitt, fourth (305); Holt, fifth (294);Jackson, sixth (249); East Lansing, sev-enth (202); Everett, eighth (190).

The meet format allowed eachteam’s top two finishers to earn points,but only the top finisher from a teamcould earn points in the first througheighth placements. A team’s secondfastest swimmer would earn pointsawarded for the 9th through 16 place-ments, regardless of times.

Placements for the Panthers were:200 medley relay - Ashier Atienza,

Cale Coduti, Brandon Hill and ScottMcCloskey, third (1:46.62); Colin Sei-dowski, Dan Schroeder, Oliver Yockeyand Ryan Summerton, 10th (1:53.86).

200 freestyle - Hill, fifth (2:00.74);Dylan DeChatelets, 12th (2:02.81).Exhibition: Trenton Urbain (2:17.70:Mike Prekop (2:25.49).

200 individual medley - DaltonLauner, fourth (2:18.65); Schroeder,

10th (2:18.87). Exhibition: Seidowski(2:24.05); Tyler Lawrence (2:36.89);Evan Cummings (2:51.03).

50 freestyle - McCloskey, fourth(22.84); Summerton, ninth (23.27). Ex-hibition: Yockey (25.94); Tylor Higgins(26.40); Andy Lowney (26.90); Law-rence (28.45).

Diving - Kyle Jonas, third (199.20);Alex Wassom, 13th (133.90).

100 butterfly - Hill, fourth (59.33);Yockey, 13th (1:05.37). Exhibition:Prekop (1:09.12); Daric Mueller(1:11.00);

100 freestyle - McCloskey, fourth(51.59); Coduti, 11th (54.20). Exhi-bition: Taylor Higgins (58.22); MaxAlverson (1:02.04); Trevor Simone(1:05.68); Michael Seigle (1:16.12);Jerred Payne (1:16.73).

500 freestyle - Schroeder, sixth(5:46.94); Atienza, 11th (5:52.41).

200 freestyle relay - Summerton,Hill, DeChatelets and McCloskey,third (1:33.84); Uriah Rogers, Schro-eder, Launer and Atienza, 12th(1:42.12).

100 backstroke - Atienza, sixth(1:00.97); Launer, 10th (1:05.78). Ex-hibition: Cummings (1:01.11).

100 breaststroke - Summerton,fourth (1:07.14); Coduti, 14th

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400 freestyle relay - DeChatelets,Launer, Higgins and Coduti, fifth(3:42.19); Mueller, Trenton, Cumminsand Yockey, 13th (4:02.87). Exhibi-tion: Lawrence, Devin Lake, Joe Shar-key and Jeff Colombo (4:24.14).

The Panthers have already quali-fied several swimmers for the Divi-sion 3 state meet held March 11-12 atHolland. Qualifying are:

200 medley relay - Atienza, Coduti,Hill and McCloskey.

50 freestyle - McCloskey and Sum-merton.

100 butterfly - Hill. 100 freestyle:McCloskey.

200 freestyle relay - Summerton,Hill, DeChatelets and McCloskey

400 freestyle relay - Atienza, De-Chatelets, Hill and McCloskey

At a recent diving competitionat Okemos, DeWitt’s Jonas finishedeighth with an 11-dive total of 307points. Wassom finished 14th with188.80 points.

Chris McLauchan of Haslett wasfirst with 467.65. St. Johns’ BrennanLaBar was second with 409.40 points.Henk Pleggamars of Haslett was thirdwith a score of 381.15.

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Garrett scored 12 points. Wahrer had nine. Mills scoredfive points.

The Bees have an 11-2 overall record.

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Victories keep Bees tied forfirst in CMAC standings

Panther boys beat CharlotteDEWITT — Jordan Johnson scored 25 points to lead

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EATON RAPIDS — De-Witt wrestlers ended the reg-ular season in a tie withFowlerville for first place inthe CAAC Gold Division.

The Gladiators edged De-Witt 209-205 in the leaguetournament at Eaton RapidsFeb. 5. DeWitt, Fowlervilleand Eaton Rapids each en-tered the league tournamentwith identical 4-1 league re-cords. But DeWitt held thetiebreaker advantage goinginto the tournament by giv-ing up the fewest combinedpoints in league matchesagainst the Gladiators andGreyhounds.

Eaton Rapids finishedthird (168); Charlotte, fourth(136); Ionia, fifth (99).

League champions forDeWitt were Alex Lantz(103), Nick Baker (119),

Ryan Burl (160) and NateKnauf (171). Rachel McFar-land (112) and Taylor Pike(130) finished second.

Jacob Swanson (125),Justin Schafer (135), JimmieMelton (152) and Jared Fred-rickson (285) earned third-place finishes. Mike Trevino(140), Jake Pennoni (145)and Josh Frank (215) hadfourth-place finishes.

McFarland earned her100th career win with a 4-0decision over Ionia in thesemifinal round.

The Panthers lost to St.Johns 65-12 in the districtsemifinal Feb. 9. St. Johnsis the top-ranked team inthe state for all divisions.The Redwings defeated com-bined Bath/Lansing Catholic77-0 for the district crown.

Lantz (103) and Pike(130) earned the two winsfor DeWitt, each with pins.

DHS wrestlerstie for CAACGold crownBy BILL [email protected]

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BATH - Bath girls hoops split in theirlast two games, beating Carson City-Crys-tal 50-26 Feb. 3, then losing to Laingsburg31-28 in the final minute Feb. 8.

Kate Garrity had a double-doubleagainst Carson City-Crystal, scoring 12points and pulling down 12 rebounds.

Bath took a 22-18 half-time lead beforepulling away in the second half, outscor-ing the Eagles 28-8.

Amanda Chaffee had 11 points forthe Bees. Sara Hawkins tossed in ninepoints. Ashley Haltom and Sam Hayeseach scored five points.

Mackenzie Gelster scored 12 points forthe Eagles.

Against Laingsburg, Bath trailedthroughout much of the game before tak-ing a one-point lead with about a minuteleft. Laingsburg won the game from thefree-throw line.

Garrity led the Bees with 11 points.Nicole Wahrer had seven points. Chaffeeand Marie Micheaux each scored threepoints.

Morgan Cannon led the Wolfpack with18 points.

The Bees have an 11-2 league recordand is in second place in the CMAC. Pewa-mo-Westphalia is in first place with a 13-0league record.

Lady Bee hoops beatEagles, edged by PackBy BILL [email protected]

LAINGSBURG — The public is invit-ed to participate in a guided snowshoehike at Sleepy Hollow State Park, 7835 E.Price Road., Laingsburg from 10 a.m. to 1p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 20.

The hike will begin at the East PicnicPavilion with an orientation and intro-duction to Sleepy Hollow, and a shorttalk on winter survival and equipmentbefore departing to the woods. The hikeis approximately one mile and will headthrough the new growth forest of pineand oak, stop at deer beds and look forsigns of deer and other animals that usethe area in the winter. Visitors will travelquietly along the trails, beside the lakeand across the meadows with many reststops along the way.

After an invigorating hike, hikers canwarm up by the fireplace at the pavilionwith the guides and interpreters who willhave a box of “natural treasures” from

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Advance registration is required -please call Kathy Donahue, at the Clin-ton County Department of Waste Man-agement at (989) 224-5177.

A limited number of snowshoes areavailable for rent for these events withthe following sizes: Young youth (under80 pounds), standard youth (up to 125pounds), small adult (up to 175 pounds),medium adult (up to 220 pounds), andlarge adult (over 220 pounds).

There is a charge of $5 per personfor the snowshoe hike. Snowshoe rentalis available for an additional $5 perperson. State Park Passport fees are$8 per day. For more information visit:www.michigan.gov/recreationpassport.

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DEWITT — DeWitt senior hoops stand-out Dena Droste verbally committed to KentState Feb. 9, and will sign with the Ohioschool later this spring.

A 5-foot-7 guard, Drosteleads mid-Michigan in scor-ing at 20.2 points per gameand scored the 1,000th pointof her four-year varsity ca-reer Jan. 18 against EastLansing. She trails only 1980graduate Kelly Robinson onDeWitt’s career scoring list,and could surpass Robin-son’s 1,165 points by the endof this season.

Droste, a Class B all-stateselection as a junior, saidKent State’s “Princeton” of-fense fits her game because it provides

lots of open shots, especially from 3-pointrange. Droste is DeWitt’s career leader in3-point baskets and has 35 this winter.

She’ll join two more mid-Michigan fresh-men in the Mid-American Conference nextseason. Deborah Hoekstra (East Lansing)has signed with Bowling Green and MandyJohnson (Holt) has signed with WesternMichigan. Droste can sign as early as April13.

“I think it’s definitely going to be cool tosee Mandy and see Deb again. I love play-ing against them and I’m great friends withthem,” Droste said. “The MAC is a big deal.It’s Division I, it’s a great league and I’m ex-cited to play at that level.”

Kent State is 16-6 this season and tied forfirst in the MAC East with Bowling Green.

Droste recently visited Kent State andloved it, and also was drawn by the academ-ic opportunities. She would like to majorin sports administration while also study-ing special education.

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DEWITT — HannahAcre’s father Bob hascoached football, wrestlingand track at DeWitt, andshe’s got a twin brother andanother who’s older. Grow-ing up tough was a surething.

And the senior center’sgutsy play has come in han-dy quite a bit this season,most recently in the Pan-thers’ 62-50 win over Lan-sing Catholic Feb. 8.

The Cougars are in firstplace in the CAAC White.The Panthers are tops inthe Gold. And heading intothe fourth quarter, theywere tied after DeWitt hadled by double digits duringthe first half.

But with Acre scoring ateam-high eight points overthe final eight minutes -she finished with 17 and12 rebounds total - the No.6-ranked Panthers pulledaway. DeWitt has a 13-2overall record.

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DeWitt senior Hannah Acre drives to the hoop inthe Panthers’ 62-50 win over Lansing Catholic. Acrescored 17 points and pulled down 12 rebounds.

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tinued to supply key lead-ership in the post. DeWittcontinues to adjust to lifewithout injured startingpower forward StephanieTwait, who could miss therest of the season.

“For me it’s not aboutscoring more points or get-ting more rebounds. It’sabout picking up the othergirls that are new to theirpositions ... and they’re alldoing a good job steppingin,” Acre said. “I just goout there and play hard. Ijust expect them to feedoff me.”

Acre is in her third yearon varsity and second asa starter in the middle de-spite measuring in at just

5-foot-8. But she’s a centerat heart and prefers thatspot over the perimeter.“In fifth grade I was twofeet taller than everyone,and it fit perfectly. NowI’m a foot shorter than ev-erybody else,” she said, ob-viously kidding at least alittle bit.

“She’s a third-year varsi-ty player and she’s playinglike it. (Especially) whenshe rebounds as well asshe does on the defensiveend,” DeWitt coach BillMcCullen said. Hannah’sstepped up. A lot of peo-ple have stepped up, andwe said it wouldn’t be justone person.”

Senior guards DenaDroste and Kait Vander-Maas scored 19 and 15,points respectively, andDroste also played a keydefensive role against Lan-

sing Catholic senior for-ward Allison Heberlein inthe post. Heberlein fin-ished with 13 points andeight rebounds, but hadtrouble getting the ball es-pecially during the secondhalf with Droste denyingher and Acre providing ad-ditional help.

Droste scored 27 pointsand had seven assists andfour steals in the Panthers63-52 win over CAAC GoldDivision rival CharlotteFeb. 4. VanderMaas added13 points to go along withher four assists and foursteals.

DeWitt held a 30-23 half-time lead, then pulled awayin the third quarter, out-scoring the Orioles 17-13for the win.

Acre scored 12 points.Erica Goodenough addedfour points.

DeWitt improves to 13-2overall with 62-50 victory

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sales/service, flexiblework schedule, no exp nec

call 517-333-1700

Lansing State JournalHome Delivery

East Lansing AreaIndependent Contractor

positions available.The Lansing State Journal

now has an immediateopening for established

home delivery route; De-livery times are 1.5 to 3.5hours per route between

3:00 am and 6:00 am 7days a week. This is an ex-

cellent opportunity toearn additional income.

You must live in the EastLansing, Okemos or

Haslett area. The weeklyprofit for this route is ap-proximately $200.00 perweek. If you are interes-ted in more information

please contact Jamie Hill-man at 517-377-1177 or

you can email [email protected]

LIVE IN CAREGIVERFor elderly female with de-mentia. Charlotte city lim-its. 517-983-8149.

LUBE TECH ANDWASH ATTENDANTpositions available inDeWitt. Good pay &benefits. Apply in

person at:One Stop

Wash-N-Lube1141 W. Clark Rd, DeWitt

just behind Speedwaybetween 9am-5pm

VAN ATTA’SGREENHOUSE

In Haslett is hiring. Manyseasonal positions areavailable. Apply in personat 9008 Old M-78, Haslett,MI or online at :

www. vanattas.com

In-House Counsel, SpiritsSupplier: Advise SpiritsSupplier on legal issues.Utilize knowledge ofgovmnt regulations andfamiliarity w/ Spirits’ in-dustry to facilitate brandregistration and licensing,distribution models, cus-toms and duty regs, FDA,etc. Draft contracts.Reqmnts: JD degree;state-licensed as attorney;1 yr exp as a Professionalin Spirits industry. RGIBrands: Jared Rapp, 220Mac Ave, East Lansing, MI48823

COSMETOLOGISTSenior independent

living communityseeks experiencedcosmetologist for

Thursdays & Fridays.Apply in person at

Great Lakes ChristianHomes, Inc., 2050 S.

Washington Rd.,Holt, MI

HHA’S/CNA’SNeeded immediately in St.

Johns and Williamston.Experience

necessary. Reliabletransporation. Pleaseemail resume to [email protected].

Medical BillingTrainees Needed!Hospitals & Insurance

Companies Now Hiring!No experience?Need Training?

Local Training andJob Placement

1-888-589-9681

ASSEMBLE MAGNETS &CRAFTS from Home! Year-Round Work! ExcellentPay! No Experience! TopUS Company! Glue Gun,Painting, Jewelry, More!Toll Free 1-866-844-5091MM

NOW HIRING: CompaniesDesperately Need Employ-ees to Assemble Productsat Home. Electronics, CDStands, Hair Barrettes,Many More. No Selling,Any Hours. 1-985-646-1700Dept. MI-1530MM

DO YOU EARN $800.00 IN ADAY? Your own local can-dy route 25 machines andcandy all for $9995.00. Allmajor credit cards accept-ed 877-915-8222 Vend 3.MC

FREE FORECLOSURE LIST-INGS Over 400,000 proper-ties nationwide. Low downpayment. Call now. 800-880-2517 MM

ONLY $29,9003 Bed/ 2 Bath

Over 1700 Sq. ft.Newly Remodeled

All Appliances, WD,C/A. NO APP FEES!

All Credit Considered& Financing AvailableClose by 2-28-11 andreceive free site rent

till March 2011Call Sun Homes at

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ONLY $29,9003 Bed/ 2 Bath

Over 1700 Sq. ft.Newly Remodeled

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OPEN SUN., 2-4, 1 2 4 7Wildflower Mason schools.1523 Sq. ft. new build. 3bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2 car ga-rage, hardwood & ceramicfloors, AC, realtors wel-come. $129,900. 517-290-4829

OPEN SUN, 2-4 - 1247WILDFLOWER Holt ad-dress, Mason schools. 1523Sq. ft. new build. 3 bdrm.,2.5 bath, 2 car garage,hardwood floors, ac, real-tors welcome. $129,900.517-290-4829

DIMONDALE 2 & 3.5 ACRES9 mins. from Lansing & 7mins. from GM Delta Plant.Private, trees, wild life.Land Contract, starting at$32,500. 517-645-7476 or517-712-1372.

FSBO-LAKEFRONT/YEAR-ROUND home on privatelake. 3 bdrm., 3 bath, fullfin. bsmnt. Newer furnace.Incl. all appliances. $175K.Call: 517-993-2140

FREE MOVERELOCATE YOUR

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Discounted Site Rent.$199*/mo. for 3 yrs.

Call KensingtonMeadows

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*Annual marketincr. apply. Site rent

returns to fullmarket rate in 4th

year. Home must satis -fy community move-inrequirements. Expires

3/31/11 EHO

PORTLAND- 1990 SCHULTZ.14’x72’ 3 bdrm., 2 bath, insmall secluded park nearschool & close to down-town. Central air. Newersteel skirting, roof,evestroughs & decks.$16K. 517-647-2464

ACCORD PROPERTIESStudios, 1 & 2 Bdrms.Lansing /E. Lansing Area.517-337-7900

DOWNTOWNremodeled 2 bdrm., lami-nate wood floors, largekitchen, available mid-January. $595+ heat & wa-ter. 517-719-5600

DUCK LAKE-LAKEFRONTLUXURY APT. 1300 sq. ft.,

1 master bdrm., on golfcourse with indoor pool &use of boats. 8 mi. N. of

I-94 at exit 121. Prefer 3 yr.lease. $1200/mo. +

deposit. 517-937-2344.

FRANDOR/CHESTER RD.,MSU FREE HEAT-WATER!Spacious 1,010 sq. ft., 2bdrm. Quiet, clean, lg.

closets, laundry, carport.Desirable neighborhood on

bus route. $695.517-641-7645

HOUSINGDISCRIMINATION?

Call The Fair HousingCenter at: 1-877-979-FAIR.

LANSING AREA- 1 , 2 & 3bdrms. starting from $400+ dep. Includes utilities.

517-372-6250

OLD TOWN - LCC - LansingTwp. Beautiful clean 1 & 2bdrms., hardwood floors,$525-$675, heat included.517-896-8732

ST.JOHNS-INCOME BASED2 BDRM. TOWNHOMES.Beautiful Park setting.

Close to schools & shop-ping. Laundry hookup.SUNTREE APARTMENTS

1100 Sunview Dr.989-224-8919 EHO

APT 1-3 BED NEWLY RE-MODELED 50 FEET FROMLCC from $535517-204-5550

4823 SOUTH PENNSYLVA -NIA NEAR JOLLY, spa -cious 2 bdrm. $525 + dep.includes heat & water.References. 517-339-5330/517-420-1514

BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$540.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.

BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$540.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.

COLONIAL VILLAGEAREA: small efficiencyor 1 bdrm. Quiet Area.No Smoking, No Pets.

Call 517-485-4300

COLONIAL VILLAGEAREA: small efficiencyor 1 bdrm. Quiet Area.No Smoking, No Pets.

Call 517-485-4300

DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA.Studio ($460) & room($335). Utilities included.Close to LCC & Cooley.517-749-3890.

DOWNTOWN LOFT1 bdrm. loft, 1000 sq.ft.,wood floors, stainless ap-pliances, laundry, securedgarage parking. $900/mo.517-482-8771 or 517-719-5600. www.wencoproperties.com

FRANDOR NEAR spacious,secure 2 bdrm. Rent incl.heat, water, trash pickup,carport, sep. storage unit,laundry fac. in bsmt. Onsite owner/mgr. No pets.$585/mo. Immediate oc-cupancy. 517-881-2049.

FREE HEAT & W A T E R .Edgemont Waverly. Quietdesirable neighborhood.Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. Nopets. From $525. 712-4915,202-3234, 323-1153

LANSINGW Michigan. 1 bdrm., livingrm., kitch., bath. $525 +electric.

Call 517-482-8771 or517-719-5600

[email protected]

WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIPPLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ONPROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENTS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 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 Charter Township Planning Com-mission will conduct a public hearing in the south room of the Watertown CharterTownship Hall to consider proposed amendments to the Watertown Charter Town-ship Zoning Ordinance issued Case #10-14TXT. The following section amend-ments will be considered:Section 28-7 - Definitions - is hereby amended and sections 28-8, 28-9, 28-10 and28-11 are hereby created to add to Article I - In General - of Chapter 28 and Section28-410 (15) - Special Land Uses - is hereby added to Division 11 - B-2 General Busi-ness District - of Chapter 28 and Section 28-569 - Home occupations - of Article IV -Supplemental Regulations - of Chapter 28 is hereby amended, and Section 28-606(51) - Special land use specific requirements - is hereby created to add to Article V- Special land uses - of Chapter 28 of the Code of Ordinances, Charter Township ofWatertown, Clinton County, Michigan.The proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments will categorize zoning ordinance def-initions by alphabet, define medical marihuana uses, and establish Class B homeoccupations to regulate the growing, storage and distribution of medicalmarihuana as a home occupation. It will allow medical marihuana dispensaries asa special land use in the B-2 general business district, and establish special landuse requirements specifically for medical marihuana dispensaries.The full text of the Watertown Charter Township Zoning Ordinance and the pro-posed amendments may be inspected at the Watertown Charter Township Plan-ning and Zoning Department office from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Fri-day, or may be viewed on the Township Web site at www.twp.watertown.mi.us.Written comments may be directed to the Planning and Zoning Department officeat the above address, and will be received until the time of the public hearing. Allwritten comments will become part of the official public hearing record.

Richard Turcotte, ChairPlanning Commission

Individuals with disabilities needing special accommodations to fully participatein the meeting may contact the Clerk to request the necessary assistance. This re-quest must be made at least two days prior to the public hearing.

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G.L. in town, ground floor, 2bdrm., heat & water incld.$435. 517-627-6751.

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HASLETT & OKEMOS$0 deposit

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RAINIER SUV AWD, 2004 $10,90080K+ mi., CXL, NAV, moon, leather. $45K new.Excellent cond. Dealer maintained. 517-204-4343

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

IMPALA 2001 $4,7003.8L V6,Auto, Power, CD,151000mi., Great Car

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GMC SIERRA SLE, 2000 $899570K mi. 4x4, long bed. 1 owner, like new.Excellent condition. 517-896-3686

ACCORD 2009 $19,500Loaded - Burgandy with beige heated leather.

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MARQUIS LS, 2006 $11,900/BEST40K mi. Leather, champagne. Mom passed away.Excellent condition. 517-281-2080

MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 1998 $4600/OBO4.6L V8, 183,000 mi.

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MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 1998 $4600/OBO4.6L V8, 183,000 mi.

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 2006 $12,0006 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, 53193mi., Blue, must sell

517-490-2104

ECLIPSE SPYDER GTS 2003 $6,000/OBO6 cyl, Lthr, conv, 5 speed 102000mi., Blue

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ACHIEVA 1992 $2,7003.3L V6, Auto, 77000mi., White, SC

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FORD EXPLORER LIMITED 2006 $14,,395/OBOLOADED, Lthr, DVD, 3rd Row, 82Kmi, 4X4, WhiteExcellent Cond. 517-655-5919

LEGACY OUTBACK AWD 1999 $4,2504 cyl, DVD, 159000mi., Blue

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DODGE 2000 3/4 TON $10,0004x4 w/Fisher snowplow, 2nd owner, V8 auto, looks,drives, runs excellent 517-712-6178

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2003 $14,000/OBOExt Cab LS, 8 cyl, Pwr Seats, 79Kmi, Pewter,Trucklid

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FORD RANGER 1995 $5000Ext. Cab, 4x4, 103K mi., pw/pl, new tires

517-204-9162

DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB 1992 $2000V-6, Auto, RWD, 125k, Tonneau Cover, Tow pkg.

248-842-3328

VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVETop $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup.7 Days. 517-487-8704

CAR DON’T WORKOr is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will payyou Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

CAR DON’T WORKOr is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will payyou cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

CARS & TRUCKS WANTEDPaying cash. 7 days a week.

269-838-5895

WE BUY JUNK CARSPickup 7 days a week

Call 517-749-4926

BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTEDJunk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid .

517-372-9737

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Old Orchard Apts.Holts Best

Value$100 moves you in!"0" application fee &

"0" sec. deposit

1 or 2 bdrms Apts.

Call us today!517-694-8975

conditions apply

1325 GLENROSE AVE. Verynice 3 bdrm., all applian-ces, lg yard, garage. 1st,last deposit. $750 + utilit-ies. 517-708-7528.

AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4bdrms, Section 8 OK.Pets OK. Move in spe-cial! Flexible termsavailable. $395-$1095.517-651-1374

$225 PER MONTHLease to Own!!! 3 Bed/1Bath - over 800 sq.ft. BrandNew Carpet, Vinyl, & Appli-ances. We Specialize inHard to Finance Individu-als!!!The Meadows of St. Johns

(989)224-7707

BATH- LARGE 4 BDRMwith garage. Gas, elec-tric & deposit required.

No pets. $750/mo.517-641-6364

BE A HOMEO W N E R . Nobanks. Move in now. Leaseand land contract. OwnerFinancing. 517-202-3121.

CHARLOTTE1280 N. Clinton Trail, 3bdrm., 1.5 bath 1344 sq.ft. ranch home. Full un-finished bsmnt., 2 car at-tached garage. $750+deposit.

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GRAND LEDGE12067 Rupp Rd.,

3 bdrm., 1.5 bath 1,092sq ft, ranch home.Full bsmnt., 1.5 car

attached garage. $725+517-622-6059

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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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NO APP FEE!3 Bdrm/2 Bath

Over 1300 Sq. Ft.All Appliances, W/D,

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www.kensingtonmeadows.com*Must close by

2-28-11* EHO

HASLETT/2 HOMES 2 BR.,pond view. 3 BR., close toschools. Appliances includ-ed, both $840. Immediateoccupancy. Pet ok. 517-281-0765.

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Available! Section 8 OK.$450-$850. Call Mark at

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L A N S I N G - 2 & 3 bdrmhouses and 2 bdrm apts. &duplexes. $600-$700. Localowner cell 989-550-1181.

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COMPUTER REVIVER:Upgrades, internet repair, virus,spyware removal, data rec. 30 daywrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls.

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TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. haul-ed Yard & build. clean up,trees & bushes trimmed.Low Prices! Mike 393-4664

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MASONRY RESTORATIONRes/comm., historic. Re-pair brick, block & stone.Fndn/chimney repair/new.Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380

PAINTING Interior/Exterior,Top Quality Work, FairRates, Free Estimates,References. Call Mike War-ren at 627-7732 or 256-2600

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LANSING-3 BDRM. , 1.5 bath,Laundry hookup, ceramictile, new carpet, nice yard.No dogs. $625+ utilities &$625 deposit. $20 applica-tion fee. Call 517-819-5219.

OKEMOS: WALK TO Ben-nett Woods & OkemosHigh. 4 bdrm., 2 bath,granite counter tops,vaulted ceilings, Fireplace.$1600. 517-694-1825.

OKEMOS: WALK TO Ben-nett Woods & OkemosHigh. 4 bdrm., 2 bath,granite counter tops,vaulted ceilings, Fireplace.$1600. 517-694-1825.

REGENT, 1392 bdrm., 1.5 bath, lg.fenced yard, air, laundryin bsmt., garage. $775+util. 719-5600 or 482-8771

WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIPPLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ONPROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENTS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 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. The following section amend-ments will be considered:Sections 28-469, 28-470, 28-471, 28-472 and 28-473 are herebyadded to Division 13, Floodplain District, of Chapter 28 of theCode of Ordinances, Charter Township of Watertown, ClintonCounty, Michigan.The proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments are necessaryto comply with the requirements of the Federal EmergencyManagement Agency’s National Flood Insurance Programand to adopt the recently updated Flood Insurance Rate Map.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.

DBR/GLI-898686 2/13/11

S. LANSING- 5142 BogartSt., 4 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 2 cargarage, 1400 sq. ft., $850+util.; HOLT-2115 DeanAve., 3 bdrm., 2 car ga-rage, $850+ util.; 1021Thorburn, 2 bdrm., $600+util.; GRAND LEDGE- 2bdrm., 1 bath, 1 car ga-rage, $650+ util. All havefenced backyards & fullbsmnt. All properties innice, quiet subdivisions.Sec. 8 & MSHDA okay.Near busline. Call:5 1 7 - 4 1 0 - 7 2 5 7 [email protected]

WILLIAMSTON - 5 bdrm., 3bath, split level countryhome on 5 acres. 2 car ga-rage. Gorgeous deck, petokay. Run-in/indoor arena.20 mins. to MSU.$1,400/mo. 231-258-3413

CANADIAN FISHING CAB-INS for RENT. Walleyes,jumbo perch, bignortherns. Call Hugh orDoris toll free 800-426-2550for free brochure. Or lookat our websitewww.bestfishing.comMM

CLEAN, COZY WATER -FRONT CABINS - With fire-

place, sleeps 4. Near tosnowmobile/cross countytrails & ski resorts. Week-ly & weekend rates availa-

ble. Cadillac area.231-829-5075.

UPPER MICHIGAN, IN Hia-watha Forest, secluded4,000 sq. ft. modern lodge,sleeps 15. Private, lakestocked with Trophy Bass& Muskie. Starts @$450/week. 906-428-3247www.poplarlakelodge.com

GRAND LEDGE: 1 bdrm.$420 + sec. dep. & in-

cludes all utils. 2 bdrm.,$420 + utils. & sec. dep.Pets on approval. 517-256-4817, 517-896-3285

SYNOPSIS OF THEBATH CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SPECIAL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 5, 2011

The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by SupervisorSchneider. Members present were Supervisor Schneider,Clerk McQueen, Treasurer Garrity, Trustees Clark, Curtis,Pett and Puttler. Also present was Superintendent Feltman.The purpose of the special meeting was to discuss Goals &Objectives, Board Rules, Downtown Development Authority,Upton Road Industrial Park Concept and Community SignageStrategy. There was no action taken.Meeting adjourned at 12:00 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,Kathleen B. McQueen, Clerk

Bath Charter Township

DBR/TC-898860 2/13/11

BATH CHARTER TOWNSHIPSYNOPSIS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

OF FEBRUARY 7, 2011

Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Supervisor Schneider.Members present were Supervisor Schneider, ClerkMcQueen, Treasurer Garrity, Trustees Clark, Curtis, Pett andPuttler. Also present were Superintendent Feltman, PoliceChief Rose, Senator Emmons, Representative Glardon andseveral township residents.ACTION:1. Approved the agenda with the addition of discus-sion of Board Rules to New Business/Items for Introduction.2. Approved the consent agenda to receive and file theSenior Services Advisory Committee minutes of December15, 2010, Police & Fire Board minutes of November 10, 2010,Elections Commission minutes of January 18, 2011 and corre-spondence from the Clinton County Drain Commissioner inreference to the Remy-Chandler Drain. Approved the pay-ment of the General Fund vouchers #38748-#38834 in theamount of $50,571.73, Sewer Fund vouchers #2756-#2759 inthe amount of $57,425.00 and Payroll vouchers #20328-#20366, Direct Deposits #817-#835 in the amount of$56,823.57, ACH/MERS in the amount of $26,027.56.3. Approved the regular Board meeting minutes of Jan-uary 18, 2011.4. Approved proceeding on the drafting of an Ordi-nance for the Downtown Development Authority.5. Approved amending Section 6.4 of the Board Rulesthat deal with Public Statement Two-Three Minutes.6. Approved a 1% wage increase for the Supervisor,Clerk and Treasurer.7. Approved May 7, 2011 as the Tom King MemorialJunk Day.County Commissioner Report - None.Superintendent’s Report - Verbal report given.Meeting adjourned at 8:27 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,Kathleen B. McQueen, Clerk

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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.

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STATE MINI STORAGE3946 E. STATE ROAD

BATH, MICHIGAN 48808517-641-6743

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LIENED PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a PUBLIC SALE will be held onFRIDAY, March 4th, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. at 3946 E. State Road,Bath, Michigan of Clinton County. State Mini Storage will sellunits to satisfy the lien on the property stored at 3946 E.State Road, Bath, Michigan by the following persons:

NAME UNIT CONTENTS

Duke, Kevin L 463 misc. boxes, DVD’s, CD’s,briefcase

Prestler, Justin K 528 dresser, stereo, speakers,couch, table, chairs

Cash or credit cards accepted. Purchases must be paid forat the time of auction. No person under the age of 18 yearsis allowed to attend the sale. The landlord reserves the rightto bid at the sale. Accounts will be sent to collection serviceif a balance remains.All purchased goods are sold "as is" and must be removed ac-cording to agreement between purchaser and State MiniStorage management. The unit is to be left in a clean andrentable condition. No usage of our site dumpster is allowedfor the sale.

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DEWITT AREA RECREATION AUTHORITYSYNOPSIS OF BOARD MEETING

February 3, 2011

Meeting called to order at 7:10 p.m. by Vice Chair DaggyMembers Present: Winegar, Daggy, Hunsaker, SimonMembers Absent: Paulsen, KangasAlso Present: SummersAction:1. Motion carried to approve the agenda from Febru-ary 3, 2011 as presented. Motion to approve the minutesfrom January 6, 2011 were tabled until March.2. Motion carried to approve December 2010 FinancialStatements and Payment Vouchers.3. Motion to approve budgeted 2% cost of living in-crease after positive performance appraisal of DirectorSummers was tabled until the March meeting. Motion car-ried to approve the 2011 Organizational Goals as presented.4. Motion carried to approve moving the DARA officewithin the community center to the old satellite library loca-tion per the Directors recommendation.5. Motion carried to approve placing the 2010 FacilityUse Summary, 2010 Residency Summary and 2010 Hours ofUse Summary on file.6. Motion carried to adjourn at 8:05pm.

Submitted by Clay Summers, DeWitt AreaRecreation Authority, Executive Director

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