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Jocelyn Howard, standing at center, requested a recount of some precincts in the primary race for the Warren City Council’s two at-large seats. Observer Michael Howard (no relation), standing at left, watches as the recount is conducted.

WARREN — Two suspects were arraigned in the 37th District Court on Aug. 25 for their alleged roles in the death of James Wilkins and the disposal of his body. Wilkins, 27, of Warren, described as a “loving” father and football coach, was reported missing in June. Donald Renfroe, 27, of Detroit, was charged with first-degree murder, which carries a mandatory life sentence upon conviction. He was also charged with tampering with evidence, concealing the death of an individual and a felony weapRenfroe ons offense. BY KRISTYNE E. DEMSKE domestic and sexual Darius violenceGlenn, through 28,comprehensive of Detroit, an alkdemske@candgnews.com services and resources. The agencywas provides emergenleged accomplice, charged with tamcy, support andpering prevention services for of an with evidence andsurvivors with being MOUNT CLEMENS — Taking steps this domestic and sexual violence, anfaces emergenaccessory after including the fact. He up to 10 change the outcome the race,” said Howard. “We are Turn- cy shelter, individual month toofhighlight awareness of sexual assault, groupifcounseling, years and in prison convicted. advocacy, trying to say ing the race is close and engage in what we can do fund- a personal protectionAccording Point Macomb is hosting its sixth annual order assistance program, and aDeto a Warren Police to make sureraiser, the vote is accurate.” Stepping Out With the Stars, April 29. forensic nurse examiners partment program. press release, worried family Howard expressed herPoint reasons for filing for a recount. Turning strives to empower survivors of members and See friends reported TURNING on pageWilkins 18A “I would like to start by saying, I am not alleging Glenn missing on June 9 under suspicious ciranything, neither am I accusing anything. My whole thing cumstances in which investigators immeis to protect the integrity of the election. I was within 1 diately suspected Wilkins’ Turning Point“IPresident CEO Sharman Davenport stands at the foul 2021play. eventRenfroe, with Stepping Out roommate, percentage point,” said Howard. spoke toand some election was Cassimy, initially described by police as a person of interest. As with the Stars emcee Evrod of WDIV-TV. officials, and they said sure, that is within the margin of detectives continued their investigation, a search warrant Photo courtesy of Turning Point error to request a recount.”

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candidate doesn’t change results WARREN — A requested recount of some precincts from Warren’s at-large City Council primary election happened on Aug. 30 but yielded no change in the results. Jocelyn Howard, one of the at-large candidates in the Aug. 8 primary, requested a vote recount that was conducted by Macomb County elections officials on the Macomb Community College campus in Warren. “We garnered some movement but not enough to

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Van Dyke schools welcome K-9 teams WARREN — With their tails wagging behind them, Binx and Intel are ready for the new school year in Van Dyke Public Schools, which began Aug. 28. Binx and Intel are the district’s two new therapy/detection dogs from Zebra K9. Binx, age 2 1/2, and Intel, age 2, will work in the district with their handlers, John Guerrero and Tony Stokes, respectively. Both officers were hired by Zebra K9 and not the city of Warren. Gregory Guidice is the president and CEO of Zebra K9. Adding the K-9 dogs is another layer of the district’s security measures designed to protect the students and staff. Zebra K9 provides advanced canine team security services for schools, health care facilities, businesses and events. Teams are trained and certified in firearms and explosives detection. Through their sense of smell, the police dogs can search backpacks, lockers, restrooms, bleachers, gymnasiums and stadiums. When something suspicious is detected, the K-9 will signal the officer, who will take the next steps depending on the situation. The Labrador retriever dogs also will be on site as therapy dogs to provide emotional support to students when needed. School officials brought in the four-legged workers with grant money from the Michigan Department of Education designated for school safety. The grant will cover the costs of the dogs for the 2023-2024 school year. The trained animals will rotate around the district at different schools, including Lincoln High School, Lincoln Middle School, Lincoln Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Carlson Elementary and the Early Childhood Center. See DOGS on page 13A

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WARREN — Incumbent City Councilman Eddie Kabacinski filed a lawsuit in Macomb County Circuit Court on Aug. 18 against three candidates, the Warren Election Commission and the Warren city clerk for allowing those candidates on this year’s primary election ballot. Kabacinski, who came in fourth place in the primary race, has named the top vote-getter, Henry Newnan, and second-place finisher Brittani Tringali in the lawsuit. Both Newnan and Tringali will be on the ballot for the general election in November. Third-place finisher Jay Michael Jackson was also a named defendant. According to the civil complaint, the order of finish — with Newnan, Tringali and Jackson coming in first, second and third respectively, and Kabacinski coming in fourth — “Constitutes a criminal fraud that has been perpetuated upon the good and decent people in the 5th Council District for the city of Warren by having ineligible and unqualified candidates voted upon the primary election ballot.” In the complaint, Kabacinski contends that information in public records searches indicated Newnan no longer resides at the Warren address he listed on the application when he filed for candidacy, but rather resides in Royal Oak. “I have a lawyer investigating it (Kabacinski’s claims). I’ve lived at the same house in Warren for 30 years. And the documentation he sent by certified mail came to that very same address,” Newnan said. “The research that he gathered indicates the Gail (Warren) address is my current address.” Newnan further explained his reaction to

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The Warren Garden Club supports Associated Country Women of the World

WARREN — The Warren Garden Club will meet at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept 13, at the Warren Community Center, located at 5460 Arden Ave. Come and enjoy great refreshments and featured speaker Kay Englehart from the Associated Country Women of the World, a women’s empowerment group founded in 1929. According to ACWW, their projects are a crucial contribution to a safe, sustainable, progressive future for rural women and communities worldwide. The Warren Garden Club and the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association are longtime financial contributors to the ACWW, which is represented in 80 countries around the world.

‘Be a Game Changer’ with Cornerstone Community Financial

CENTER LINE/METRO DETROIT — Cornerstone Community Financial invites its members to join in its eighth-annual Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month toy drive in September. Cornerstone Community Financial is encouraging members, as well as the community at-large, to purchase and donate any gaming item from the online wish list created by the team at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Items vary from puzzles to PlayStation game consoles to card games and games children can carry and hold in their hands. With items available as low as $5, the public gift registries are available online through Amazon, Target and Walmart throughout September. Cornerstone Community Financial will match every public game purchase item for item, so all donations are automatically doubled. The “Be a Game Changer” gifting program plans to donate and deliver at least 500 new games to patients at Children’s Hospital of Michigan locations in Detroit and Troy. The games will be distributed to inpatient units, playrooms, waiting areas and patient gift closets. For more details about the “Be a Game Changer” outreach, visit ccfinancial.com/games. To view the wish lists of gifts, visit amazon.com, target. com and walmart.com from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30. Cornerstone Community Financial is located at 7291 Bernice in Center Line.

FUN EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER AT THE WARREN PUBLIC LIBRARY September is Library Card Sign-up Month

WARREN — September is Library Card Sign-up Month. Since 1987, Library Card Sign-up Month has been held each September to mark the beginning of the school year. With a library card, patrons can borrow books, e-books, and audiobooks. They can also get help with their homework, learn new skills, or attend a book club or story time. Games, telescopes and mobile hotspots can also be checked out with a library card. According to librarians, a library card helps everyone do more of what they enjoy. Free courtesy library cards are issued to patrons who work in Warren with proof of employment. There’s something for everyone at the Warren Public Library and signing up for a library card is the first step on the path to academic achievement for students and lifelong learning. There will be prize drawings all month long. Current patrons can get a free replacement card in September. To sign up for a library card, stop by the circulation desk at any of the four Warren Public Library branches for details or visit warrenlibrary.net.

‘PAWS to Read’

WARREN — The Warren Civic Center Library will host “PAWS to Read” from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Civic Center Library. Children of all ages can read to therapy dogs named Desmond and Sashi.

The PAWS program welcomes new and struggling readers to read to a certified therapy dog. The goal is to provide a nonjudgmental atmosphere in which kids can read without correction or interruption and learn not just to read, but to love reading as well. This program will be held in the story time room at the Civic Center Library, on the ground level of Warren City Hall, east of Van Dyke Avenue and north of 12 Mile Road.

Stories of Exile Reading Group

WARREN — The Warren Public Library is one of about 30 libraries that has partnered with the Yiddish Book Center’s “Stories of Exile” Reading Groups for Public Libraries project. The group holds events and book discussions exploring themes of immigration, dispossession, diaspora, the refugee experience and home through the lens of Yiddish literature. The “Stories of Exile” program aims to foster conversations about appreciating diverse cultures that may be different from one’s own while recognizing people are part of one human family. The group will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21, at the Warren Civic Center Library. The program is open to anyone 16 and older. Visit the circulation desk to check out a copy of “In the Land of the Postscript,” by Chava Rosenfarb. There will be a guest speaker from the Zekelman Holocaust Center who will give further context to the selected stories.

SPORTS Center Line freshman running back Masai Ali rushed for 220 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-0 win over Melvindale on Aug. 24 at Center Line High School. Photo provided by Ajani Ali

CENTER LINE ROUTS MELVINDALE 34-0 TO OPEN 2023 FOOTBALL SEASON BY JONATHAN SZCZEPANIAK jszczepaniak@candgnews.com

CENTER LINE — There’s a lot of excitement surrounding Center Line football after winning the Macomb Area Conference Bronze league title in 2022, and freshman running back Masai Ali just gave fans a look at how explosive the offense can be this year. Rushing for 220 yards and three touchdowns on just nine carries in a 34-0 win over Melvindale on Aug. 24 at Center Line High School, Ali has the Center Line offense feeling more confident than ever this year. Freshman wideout Darius Wallace also tacked on a receiving touchdown in the win while junior quarterback Ethan Goralski scored on a 61-yard run. Sophomore linebacker Avery Taylor will be a name to watch this year in the MAC Bronze, and he made his impact felt early as he collected seven tackles and two fumble recoveries in the win. Junior defensive tackle Chase Dowdell recorded six tackles in the win as well. Center Line will have one of their toughest tests of the season in week two when they travel to the MAC Silver’s Madison Heights Lamphere on Aug. 31 in a MAC crossover game.

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Howard added, “I was also contacted by our state Sen. Paul Wojno. He was able to share with me that in one of the precincts, that there were some additional ballots counted. So, my position is, this is what the recount does and then we’ll just go from there.” There are two at-large seats on the Warren City Council, and both are up for reelection this year. The primary’s top four candidates move on to the general election ballot in November. The top vote-getter was Dave Dwyer, who came in first with 5,502 votes, which was 17.0% of the votes cast in the race. Donna Kaczor Caumartin came in second with 5,214 votes (16.2%). Incumbent Angela Rogensues was third with 4,808 votes (14.9%) and Marie Adkins was fourth with 3,201 votes (9.9%). According to the Macomb County Clerk’s office, there were more than 30,000 votes cast in the race. Howard came in fifth with 2,939 votes (9.1%), a difference of 262 votes and less than 1 percentage point from the fourth position. According to the Macomb County Clerk’s Office, to get a recount, you have to file a petition and pay the cost for the recount. The cost is determined by a formula which results in paying $25, $125 or $250 per precinct. The office said Howard is paying $125 per precinct. Warren has 53 precincts, according to the city’s website. Howard had 34 precincts recounted. In each precinct there are two counts, the absentee ballot count and the same day election count. According to election officials, Howard had 31 precinct absentee counts and three election day precinct counts, which made up the 34 total precincts. If the recount included all the precincts, it would be the 53 same day election precincts and 53 absentee ballot precincts, for a total of 106. “We did precinct 40 because that is

where the additional ballots were counted. Then we looked at where we were close and selected those precincts,” Howard said of the decision to request recounts in certain precincts. “I was told today (Aug. 30) by the Board of Canvassers, the tabulator was not reset and it (the absentee ballots) ran twice,” Howard said. “This was just a sampling of votes. To do (a recount) of the entire city would have been cost prohibitive,” Howard said. “This recount cost $5000. A total recount would cost more than $15,000.” At the recount there were several tables of counters who worked in teams. There were those who read the ballot, those who counted the votes and those who tallied the votes. During a recount, if the tallies do not match, they have to start all over. Michael Howard, who ran for Warren City Council in District 2 and is no relation to Jocelyn Howard, was one of the observers at the recount. “When it was determined there would be a recount of the at-large vote, each candidate in that race could have as many as 10 observers representing them,” Michael Howard said. “I am representing Angela Rogensues.” The recount began at 8 a.m. in the Sports and Expo Center and before 9 a.m. Michael Howard said, “They’ve already messed up. And they have to start the process all over again.” He was referring to the table of counters whose tallies did not match. An election official explained that starting all over again is part of the system of checks and balances ensured by the recount process. When there are two candidates to vote for in a race, it takes the readers, checkers and talliers time to get their rhythm. By the afternoon, things were running smoothly, said the election official. After checking back with some of the observers around noon, Michael Howard said, “The recount has really been handled well.”

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WARREN — When students at two Warren Woods Public Schools buildings return to school this month, they’ll be sure to notice the new murals displayed inside. A new “Go Wildcats” painting, made by Warren resident Sami Beauchamp, now decorates a hallway at Westwood Elementary School in honor of its mascot. Over at Warren Woods Tower High School, the artistic talents of Adam Beauchamp stand out in a mural he painted that represents the school’s band and choir students. Brothers Adam and Sami Beauchamp, members of the Boy Scouts of America Troop 1477, created the artwork to earn their Eagle Scout rank. The Beauchamps each had to organize, plan and execute an Eagle Scout project, which is the final requirement to obtain the highest rank within the Boy Scouts of America organization. The project is designed to give the Scouts lessons in community service, leadership, teamwork and project management. There are many steps to earning the rank of Eagle Scout, including presenting before the Eagle Board of Review. On the evening of Aug. 8, the Beau-

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For his Eagle Scout project, Adam Beauchamp painted a mural to hang at Warren Woods Tower High School, his alma mater. champ brothers were recognized among family and friends during an Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony at the Village-Stinson Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Their parents, May Mulla and Matthew Beauchamp, himself a scoutmaster, pinned their Eagle Scout medals on them. Troop 1477, which meets regularly at Warren Woods Middle School, is part of the Sunrise District out of Detroit. See SCOUT on page 18A

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vest read, “Ask to pet.” Guerrero trained for nearly five months at American K-9 Interdiction in Carrsville, Virginia. “We trained every day Monday through Friday. We started at 7 a.m., and went until 4, 5, 6 p.m.,” said Guerrero, who served in the U.S. Air Force. “When I first got her, she was kind of skittish toward people.” Binx has since relaxed a bit and settled into her new surroundings. On the first day of school, Guerrero and Binx helped escort anxious students to class. “One student who was crying and wanted her mom, we let her pet Binx,” Guerrero said. “She’s been escorting students at the high school for people having a tough time returning to school. If you’re feeling down or need some comfort, you can come

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the lawsuit. “I don’t think he has anything on me whatsoever. He also attacked the other two candidates who got more votes than he did, which makes me presume he is basically a sore loser,” Newnan said. “I came in first, and I guess he just can’t handle the truth.” Kabacinski contends in his complaint Tringali has used various aliases, committed felonies, and currently does not live in Warren but in the state of Georgia, therefore, making her inKabacinski eligible to run for Warren City Council. “First of all, I am eligible to run. If I wasn’t eligible, then I would have been disqualified many months ago,” said Tringali. “The other allegations he is claiming are fictitious. I never lived in North Carolina. I never lived or did any crimes in any of the states (he said). Nor did I use the aliases he is claiming.” Tringali expressed disappointment with Kabacinski’s behavior as a sitting council member. “Is this what your time and effort go into, causing drama and chaos?” said Tringali. “I thought you were supposed to uphold this city with dignity, honor and integrity.” Tringali refutes the characterizations Kabacinski alleges in his complaint. “I am a part-time student at Wayne State (University) in the social work program. I volunteer at my church and other church organizations. I coach basketball,” said Tringali. “I am a single mom with two boys, who works hard, very hard, to make a better life for my children.” Tringali plans further action. “I have contacted CheckPeople.com to dispute the information Eddie Kabacinski was provided and will have an attorney do the same thing,” said Tringali. Jay Michael Jackson was also named in the lawsuit. According to the complaint, Kabacinski contends Jackson was ineligible because he is currently serving as a Warren Police Department chaplain and as the city of War-

ren Crime Commission’s sergeant-at-arms. Jackson said, “I was appointed to the Crime Commission, I was not elected. And upon me winning the election, I would have been stepping down from the Crime Commission. According to the (Warren) city charter, I could run but once elected, I would have to step down. I don’t think he understood that much. “I truly believe Eddie had a problem getting beat in the election, especially by a first-timer like myself,” Jackson said. Jackson added, “The people in District 5 want somebody that’s going to be transparent, willing to work for them, willing to listen to them, and also willing to make himself available to them. That has not been the case for the last four years.” Also named in the lawsuit are Warren City Clerk Sonja Buffa and the Warren Election Commission composed of Warren City Attorney Ethan Vinson, Warren City Assessor Jennifer Czeiszperger and Buffa. “It comes with the territory,” Vinson said when asked about the lawsuit. In the lawsuit, Kabacinski has no attorney of record and is representing himself. As stated in the complaint, the remedy he seeks is, “City of Warren Clerk and city of Warren Election Commission to remove candidate Henry Newnan, candidate Brittani Tringali, and candidate Jay Michael Jackson all (from the ballot) as ineligible and unqualified from the votes cast from Tuesday, 08 August 2023 on the primary election ballot.” The complaint further asks the court to “Order Eddie Kabacinski as the only remaining candidate that is eligible and qualified per the city charter of Warren.” Kabacinski also wants $135,638.64 in damages, which the complaint states is “The equivalent to the amount of the four-year term of service on the city of Warren Council.” He is also requesting the defendants be fined for each civil infraction. The fines are $10,000, $1,000 and $500 for each violation. Calls made to Kabacinski were not returned. Oral arguments were scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Sept. 5 in Macomb County Circuit Court before Judge James Biernat Jr., after the Warren Weekly went to press. Call Staff Writer Gena Johnson at (586) 498-1069.

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was executed at an apartment Wilkins and Renfroe shared in Warren. Inside the apartment, police reportedly found a newly patched bullet hole in the wall, along with suspected blood. Police said additional evidence revealed Renfroe rented cleaning equipment and purchased cleaning supplies at a local hardware store on the day of Wilkins’ disappearance. Detectives also located and seized handguns associated with Renfroe. The investigation revealed Renfroe went to Ohio where he was arrested on unrelated charges and extradited back to Michigan, police reported. “After a detailed investigation, investigators were able to obtain a homicide charge against the main suspect and other charges against his accomplice,” said Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer. “The amount of evidence in this case is very significant against both suspects. Even so,

investigators are continuing to follow up on leads pertaining to the location of Mr. Wilkins’ body.” Warren police said the case marks the city’s first reported homicide of 2023. Both Renfroe and Glenn pleaded not guilty. Police said the suspects have no prior criminal history. Visiting Judge Dennis LeDuc denied bond for Renfroe and set Glenn’s bond at $1 million cash or surety with a GPS tether required if bond is posted. According to police, the case is still an active and ongoing investigation and detectives are continuing to work leads. Renfroe’s attorney, Noel George Erinjeri, declined to comment on the case. According to 37th District Court records, Glenn has not yet been assigned a public defender. Both Renfroe and Glenn remained in the Macomb County Jail at press time ahead of a probable cause conference scheduled for 8:45 a.m. Sept. 7 before Judge Steven Bieda in the 37th District Court. Call Staff Writer Gena Johnson at (586) 498-1069.

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HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Every time Elvis Presley fans find out Johnny Lang knew the superstar personally, they ask him the same question: “What was he like?” Lang, 87, never hesitates to respond. “Nothing but heart,” the Harrison Township resident said. “He was wonderful, just wonderful.” Lang became friends with Presley — dubbed the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll — when they were both drafted into the U.S. Army, serving from 1958-60 in Germany. By the time Presley began his military stint, the singer already had several hits under his blue suede shoes, including “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “Love Me Tender” and “Hound Dog.” Lang’s bond with Presley was so special that he wrote the book “My Army Days with Elvis: Friendship, Football, & Follies,” released in January 2023. After the book came out, Lang did an autograph session at his regular hangout: the Alibi Inn in Clinton Township. On Aug. 8, the author shared his stories during an Elvis Presley themed event held at the Recreational Authority of Roseville and Eastpointe’s Senior Center. “The first time I saw Elvis was at the firing range. Everybody said, ‘Hey, Johnny, there’s Elvis Presley.’ I said, ‘I ain’t bothering him. No way,’” said Lang, a 1955 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Royal Oak. “He was about 100 yards away from me and that was it. But the second time I saw him, I’m on the train going from Fort Hood, Texas, to New Jersey because we’re shipping out to Germany.” It was fellow soldier Charlie Hodge, a musician himself who later became part of Presley’s “Memphis Mafia” entourage, who insisted Lang say hello. He did and spent about 15 minutes talking to the music icon. Lang and Presley met a third time while sailing the Atlantic Ocean aboard the USS Randall. That’s when they became pals. “We spent 10 days on the boat,” Lang said. “That’s when I really got to know him. I got to know him as a person, not a movie star.” One favorite memory on the ship was an impromptu performance from Presley after Lang found a piano “in this great big room.” At first, the place was empty. But as soon as Presley began belting out songs and tickling the ivories, the other soldiers packed the room for the mini concert. “He started out really slow. Then in a flash, man, he got into it. The performer took over and he started banging the hell out of that piano,” Lang wrote in his memoir. “Everybody was clapping and cheering.”


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stayed that way until he got discharged,” Lang said. “I was in the scout platoon. I babysat a 30-caliber machine gun. My job was to find the enemy and go back and report it.” Lang lived in the barracks with his comrades, but Presley rented a house. Lang spent a lot of time there. There were dances and billiards. Presley’s charisma always stood out. “With blue eyes and pitch-black hair, he had a God-like face,” Lang said. “He was beautiful.” And there was a silly side to the megastar. “We did a lot of clowning around and kidding around. A lot of people don’t realize he was funny as hell,” Lang said. “He had a sense of humor that wouldn’t quit. He had the greatest laugh.” Sports were another pastime. When off duty, the group tossed around the football. Lang usually took on the position of halfback. Presley was the quarterback. “He had a great arm,” Lang remembered. The football games always drew a crowd. Followers of Presley would hang out on the sidelines for autographs, and the music idol always obliged. “Without my fans, I’d have nothing,” Presley told Lang. “Sometimes on Saturday afternoons, he’d have fans come over. He’d sit and sign autographs. He loved his fans, and they loved him.” The Grammy winner also had a reputation for being generous with his friends. One way he showed his love was buying them presents. Lang still has two gifts he received from Presley: a Ronson lighter and a watch engraved with the words “To Johnny From Elvis.” At the time the entertainer was overseas, there was talk that his popularity would wane. But judging by the 10,000 letters he received every week, the legend with the swiveling hips from Tupelo, Mississippi, was still the King.

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Lang’s home is decorated with Presley memorabilia, including old photos, plates, statues, ornaments and posters. “They call this Graceland II,” Lang said, referring to Presley’s Memphis estate. Lang didn’t see Presley after leaving the service. He got married at age 26, had five children and worked 30 years as a steelworker for J&L Steel in Warren. He was at a union meeting on Aug. 16, 1977, when he heard the news that Presley died. “My ex-wife called me. She said you might want to sit down,” Lang recalled. “I cried like a baby. It hit me like a ton of bricks. All the memories came flooding back.” Lang periodically thought about writing a book about Presley over the years. He got serious about it after the release of the 2022 film “Elvis,” starring Austin Butler as Presley and Tom Hanks as his manager, Col. Tom Parker. “I saw the movie with my children and grandkids,” he said. “Austin Butler was unbelievable. I had tears in my eyes.” Lang has four daughters, Lisa, Nicole, Monique, and Vanessa, and one son, Jeffrey. At the encouragement of Jeffrey, Lang wrote “My Army Days with Elvis: Friendship, Football, & Follies.” “I’m proud of all my children,” said Lang, who dedicated the book to Nicole, who has special needs. “This project was wonderfully cathartic for my father. It allowed him to lace together many short, anecdotal stories, blanketed in warmth and humor,” Jeffrey Lang wrote in the book’s foreword. “I’m pleased that folks all over can now get a glimpse into that brief but memorable time in my dad’s life.” “My Army Days with Elvis: Friendship, Football, & Follies” is available on amazon.com. To contact Johnny Lang, email MyArmyDaysWithElvis@gmail.com or call (248) 830-8811.

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“An Eagle Scout is a Scout always and they’re always trustworthy. They’re always loyal and helpful,” Troop 1477 Scoutmaster Travis Miller said. “Most people don’t know that 72% of males in the United States were at one point a Boy Scout. Now, we have opened our program up to young ladies, which is awesome.” Adam Beauchamp, who was a senior patrol leader, admitted that when he first joined scouting, “It was a little bit rough.” “I wasn’t used to camping or being away from home. Scouting has helped me learn to push myself through difficult times and also it helped me build more self-confidence. Once you build more self-confidence, you’ll feel more comfortable doing what was not comfortable at first,” Adam Beauchamp said. His favorite merit badges were Public Speaking, Hiking and Sculpture. One treasured memory was his first camping trip, visiting Pictured Rocks and the Mackinac Bridge in the Upper Peninsula. Adam Beauchamp believes the program will help him with his future. “Once you’re an Eagle that means you fully learned throughout your years of Scouting and now, you’re on the path of living and learning,” he said. “It helps prepare you for moving out and getting a job and always being prepared. Once you’re an Eagle, you will always live by the Scout oath, the (Scout) Law and the motto.”

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Matthew Beauchamp, left, secures the Eagle Scout pin onto Adam Beauchamp, center, as mom May Mulla, right, looks on. Sami Beauchamp’s favorite merit badges were Wilderness Survival, Rifle Shooting and Metalwork. Serving as senior patrol leader at Gerber Scout Reservation last summer was a favorite memory, as was the overnight wilderness survival trip. He appreciated all who came out to the honor ceremony. “When I first started Scouting, I was in first grade, and I brought a flier home to join Cub Scouts. I roped my entire family into Cub Scouts and then later Boy Scouts,” Sami

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super glad to finally have my Eagle.” Sunrise District Commissioner Mark Hodges provided the closing remarks at the end of the ceremony. “This will be something that will continue for the rest of their lives,” he said. “To deal with these young men and young women now, it’s just such a pleasure and you get such energy from them. It’s just so wonderful to work with them and see them grow from Cub Scouts up to young men and young women, and to think you had a little part helping them along to do that. That’s the thing in Scouting I think all Scout leaders hope to have.” The ceremony included a taco bar dinner for guests, and Adam Beauchamp displaying his vocal skills by singing the song “Growing Wings,” by David Shipp. Adam Beauchamp is a Warren Woods Tower graduate. Sami Beauchamp graduated from Bloomfield Hills High School. Troop 1477 meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. during the school year in the media room at Warren Woods Middle School, 13400 12 Mile Road. For more information, contact the troop at scout1477@gmail.com and use the subject line Join Scouts. Call Staff Writer Maria Allard at (586) 498-1045.

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0084-2334

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from

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Help Wanted General

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ESTATE SALE

CARPET

ALLEN CEMENT

Published: September 6, 2023

0262-2336

Garage/Yard Sale EMERALD LAKES SUBDIVISION

GARAGE SALE

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Cement

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810-569-2625

LOVELL MASONRY

8451 15 Mile Road, Sterling Heights, MI 48312

0305-2246

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586-443-3362

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Estate Sale

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248-542-8022

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Jodi-586-596-5270

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Antiques & Collectibles

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586-822-5100

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Carpentry GOT ROT?

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586-323-0755

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a.k.a "The Driveway Guy"

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Vern Allen

586-781-4868

586-457-1300

"All Types of Concrete Work"

CAVALLO CONSTRUCTION

M & M CEMENT CONTRACTING Exposed Aggregate Concrete Driveway Specialists Patios/Sidewalks, No Job Too Small Lic/Ins. Free Quotes!

Concrete, Driveways, Patios, sidewalks, Decorative concrete. Quality workmanship. Affordable pricing.

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Cement

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www.candgnews.com A.M.G. Gutters & Downspouts. Owner operated. Seamless gutter installation and repair specialist. Builders License #2101202369 www.amgapplied services.com Fully Insured

586-925-8764

0060-2314

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# A-1 DRIVEWAYS Parking Lot Repair Cement & Asphalt Residential & Commercial

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Hotchkiss Electric

586-291-3143 Lic.#6211028

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586-604-5393 Licensed & Insured

0025-2242

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248-743-1220 248-496-4964(Cell) ROZE CEMENT LLC

CONCRETE, MASONRY & LANDSCAPING

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Andre-586-354-7791

Cleaning Service

586-747-2354

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VETERAN OWNED

Cleaning Service CLEANING LADY

with 10-yr experience is looking for work. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly Excellent references. Flexible hours. Bonded & insured.

248-890-8830

CALL 586-859-1104 ZOOM TASK FORCE

For All Your Commercial/Residential Cleaning & Painting, Condo's, Apartments, Clean-outs & Clean-ups, Free Estimates, Call Now!

586-859-1104 Decks/Patios

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586-463-9564

marathonpowerwash.com

2023 SPECIALS

Custom Deck Building/Repair, Power-Washing, Decks Removed, Composite, Treated & Cedar Materials, Custom Railing Materials, Custom Fence Installation.

586-260-5218 Drywall

LAKESHORE DRYWALL Master Finisher Small and Large Repairs Small Hang Jobs Any Size Finish Jobs Done Perfectly Shon- 586-801-6190

586-755-3636 Father & Son

Master Electricians

Dr. Electric

Same-Day-Service! All-Residential-Wiring, Change Fuse Box to Circuit Breaker Panel, Troubleshooting, Electric Vehicle Chargers, Backup Generator Transfer Switch, License# 6109094 Senior/Discounts! Visa/MC /Lic./Insured

CASTLE ELECTRIC

586-634-1152

(direct cell phone #) Panel upgrades, generators, hot tubs, 220 lines. ALL SERVICE Licensed & Insured Dependable, quality work! License#-6111359

Garage Door Service

GARAGE DOOR TUNE UP SPECIAL $80

• Garage Doors, Openers Installed/ Serviced, Broken Springs Repaired! • Entry, Storm Doors, Patio Doors Installed/Serviced

CALL JAMES THE DOORMAN at

586-323-0755

A#1 REPAIR SERVICES: GUTTERS Clean/Repair Install Guards SIDING Vinyl-Siding/Alum-Trim Gable/SoffitVents/Shutters ROOF Leaks/Shingles Vents/Caps

248-892-1927

EL MAK Lawn Care

Licensed & Insured

586.854.4527

GUTTERS & WINDOW CLEANING

Painting

Contact us anytime! 586-477-7777

2 BROTHERS PAINTING • Wood Repair • Power Wash • Free-Estimates

REFERENCES AVAILABLE

Call Frank 248-303-5897 Pet Services

Lawn Maintenance

Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops

Handyman Services

MR. BACKSPLASH

HONEY DO'S DONE CHEAP!

Painting, Decks, Fence Repairs, Flooring Installation, Power Washing Servicing Up North Properties too! 30- years experience

586-522-6870

Hauling & Waste Removal ***AAA HAULING*** JUNK REMOVAL

Professional- We Wear Masks! We haul it all! Demolition Big & Small Residential/Commercial Rubber Wheel Dumpsters10, 15, 20-Yards, Clean-outs, Construction Material, Small-Moving, Appliances, Furniture & More! Lowest Rates!!! Free-Estimates Senior/Military Discounts

**CLUTTER GUY'S**

586-360-0681

·CUSTOM BACKSPLASHES ·CUSTOM KITCHENS ·COUNTERTOPS *Granite*Quartz* ·Custom Bathrooms ·FIREPLACE TILE *FREE ESTIMATES*

586-552-5416

mrbacksplash.com

Landscaping & Water Gardens DOLL'S LANDSCAPING

Sod Installation, Shrub & Tree-Trimming, Planting, Removal. Mulch, Garden Retainer Walls, Porch Steps, Raise Backyards/Drain Tiles, Pavers, Powerwashing Sealing, Power rake, Aeration, Seeding, Debris Removal

586-634-0033

30+ Years in Business

Grasshopper Landscaping

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

Home Improvement

grasshopperofficemain@gmail.com

Call 586-354-7549

M.D.A Pro

Home Improvement LLC Kitchens/Baths, Flooring, Tiles, Electrical, Plumbing, Siding/alm.trim, Decks, Painting Int./Ext.

586-604-2524 Home Repairs EXTERIOR REPAIRS LLC.

Since 1999 Roofing, Siding, Gutters and More! Reliable Ask, We Might Do It! FREE ESTIMATES

248-242-1511

LICENSED BUILDER Performs General Home Repairs. Our Services Include Plumbing, Drain Cleaning, Wood Repair, Electrical, Masonry, Gutters, Waterproofing Issues and More.

586-775-4324 Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops

KELLY'S KITCHEN DESIGN

Cabinet Painting Custom Cabinets Counter Tops & Everything in Between. Call/Text Us For Your Kitchen Transformation.

586-343-4005

CALL 586-776-2000 Credit Cards Accepted

ALLTIMATE OUTDOOR SERVICES

Drainage System Professionals New-Construction, Yard-Drainage, Grading, Sod/Seed, Retaining Walls/Walkways/Patios, Senior/Military-Discounts Credit-Cards-Accepted

Free-Estimates

586-719-1202 ROBIN'S

GARDENING SERVICE Weeding, Compost, Mulch, Shrub-Trimming, Butterfly Gardens Our Specialty.

586-295-4999 TOTAL BRICKPAVING LANDSCAPING PROS

586-420-3531

Commercial/Residential *Landscaping *Decks *Spring Clean-Ups *Lawn Cutting *Licensed Fertilization *Aerating & Thatching

Visit Facebook:

Removal-Experts Residential/Commercial Houses/Offices Garage/Storage-Areas Efficient Courteous Workers Reasonable-Rates Free-Estimates NEED CLUTTER REMOVED? LET US DO THE WORK!

COMPLETE, QUALITY, Custom Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Framing & Finish Carpentry, References Available, Senior Discounts.

2023 SPRING 586-260-5218

Bright Horizon Services Inc.

Custom Landscape Design & Install Lawn Maintenance Brick Paving Retaining Walls Landscape Lighting Tree & Shrub Planting Bush Trimming Sod Installation

586-258-6672

0335-2330

Complete Interior/Exterior

INSURED TOM MICOLI

313-656-9402

FREE

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586-343-2315

Gutters

586-778-3393 586-531-2111

We Stay Open 24/7 To Handle Any Plumbing Problems Day Or Night!

SHORES METALWORKS Seamless Gutters Installed, Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured. License # 2101209190

ucallwehauljunk.com

*”STEVE'S SEAMLESS GUTTERS”. Made & installed on the spot. 5”&6” Gutter Cleaning. Tree trimming, exterior painting, power washing.

Commercial Residential

EMERGENCIES HAPPEN!

• Spring Cleanup • Core Aeration • Reseeding • Shrub Trimming

*Senior Citizen Discounts

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586.215.8138

0096-2332

2 FREE CUTS with season contract

*Lawn Cutting Specials FREE ESTIMATES

Plumbing

0147-2326

*ACCU ELECTRIC*

Lawn Maintenance

0327-2325

Gutters

0325-2302

Electrical

0220-2325

Cement

Brickpaving, Patio, Walkways, Driveways, Porches, Repairs, Powerwash, Rock Installation, Mulch, Sod, Complete Landscape Design.

586-489-9226 Donʼs Lawn Service -Lawn Cutting -Edging -Aerating -Power Raking -Bush & Tree Trimming -Sod Since 1979! ACORN LANDSCAPING

586-770-5030

Weekly Lawn Cutting Includes Cutting, Trimming & Edging. Average Price- $30.00 Shrub Trimming Free Estimates

Kathy-586-770-5030 SUPREME OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS Fall-Clean-ups, Lawn Maintenance, Landscaping, Pavers/Patios, Retaining-Walls, Shrub/Tree-Trimming & Removal, Mulching, Sprinkler Blow-Outs, Gutter-Cleaning, Snow Removal, 35-Years in Business Free-Estimates

586-727-3924

Painting

(586)229-4267 American Painting

•Residential/Commercial •Interior •Power Washing •Insurance •Drywall •Plaster Repair •Clean-outs •Home Repairs •Senior-Discounts. •Guaranteed-Work. •25-yrs Experience.

(586)795-8122

Chris Cronin Painting & Staining Inc. Professional quality. Interior-exterior. Power-washing, deck sealing. Insured, References. Free estimates. MC/VI/DC/AX accepted.

PEAK PAINTING Custom-Painting, Commercial/Residential, interior/exterior. Drywall-repair, paper removal, carpentry. 30-yr.-exp. Free estimates, senior discounts, insured. Credit-cards accepted.

586-722-8381 Now Hiring!!!

REUBEN'S PAINTING Interior/Exterior Powerwashing Reliable Good Work Reasonable 40 Years in Business Free Estimates

Call 248-217-3744

Plumbing

Roofing

MASTER PLUMBER

CHERRY CONSTRUCTION ROOFING Residential/Commercial Free-Estimates Senior Discounts Fast, Reliable, Licensed/Insured Builder, General Contractor Leave Detailed Message

Sewer & Drain Service. Remodeling, repairs, new installations. Free estimates, senior rates. 35+yrs exp. Call Paul

248-904-5822 Lic.#8109852

586.421.5520 586.524.6752 ANDY'S PLUMBING

25-Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Us Today For All Your Plumbing Needs!! Serving The Tri-County-Area

10%/Senior/Military/Discounts

Lic#-8004254

586-757-4715 ABSOLUTE PLUMBING Family Owned Since 1990

Drain Cleaning Special

$75.00 with ad. Complete Plumbing Repairs Senior Discounts,

Licensed/Insured Lic#-8216443

586-291-2647

MICHAEL NORTON BUILDER

Windows-SidingGutters-Roofing All Phases of Home Renovation $500-Off Any Complete Roof or Siding Job Free-Estimates Licensed/Insured Specializing in Insurance Claims Family Owned/Operated Since 1965

586-436-9600

ROOF REPAIRS

Affordable, fast, and dependable. Licensed and insured, 20-yr exp. References available. Call John

586-873-2147

www.jcmodernization.com AAA all star repairs as low as $225.00* Gutter repairs, Flat-roofs, Reroof, New-roof, Residential /Commercial Call Silversmith Maintenance

248-707-4851

Accept credit cards Family-owned Over 30 years exp.

GREAT LAKE PLUMBING

Licensed Plumber Re-piping, Water Heaters, Drain Cleaning, Plumbing Repairs, Gas Lines. Sprinkler Backflow Testing Fast Friendly Service Lic#8112407

586-823-9744

greatlakeplumb.com

WATERWORK Plumbing.com •Drain Cleaning •Sewer Camera •Water Heaters •Sump Pumps •Backflow Testing

248-542-8022

Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885

Powerwashing

Tree Service

AJʼs PRESSURE CLEANING & SEAL COATING

BERG BROS. LLC.

Summer Sale- 25% OFF

•Stamped Concrete (remove milky or cloudy film) •Exposed Aggregate •Brick Pavers (resanding)

586-431-0591 Professional Services

MOBILE NOTARY SERVICE Will come to you, Available nights/weekends if needed, Call: 248-961-3144

Roofing AA4DABLE ROOFING

Hurry-up & Save Big-$$$$! SUMMER-SPECIALSClean-up, Up to 30%-Off!!! Roofing/Siding/Gutters, All-Leaks/Repairs, Residential/Shingles/ Commercial-FlatRoofs/Torch-downs We accept major credit-cards. 30yrs-Experience

586-822-5100

“Fully insured, highly referred.” Senior discounts. Tree-removal, stump grinding, tree-trimming, hedging, shaping, Emergency-Service Residential/Commercial Free estimates!

(586)262-3060

DAVE'S TREE & SHRUB

35%-Spring-DISCOUNT INSURED, Emergency Storm Damage, Large Tree Removals, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Season-Firewood, Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts. -FREE-WOOD-CHIPS-

(586)216-0904 www.davestree andshrub.com

ELITE TREE SERVICE

"Bringing 30 years of experience to your door!" Tree trimming, removals & stump grinding. Insured & FREE estimates with fair prices! Firewood For Sale

586-756-0757


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4B - WARREN WEEKLY, September 6, 2023

2012 GMC YUKON SLT

2019 FORD FIESTA SE

2015 CHEVROLET IMPALA LIMITED

2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS

• LEATHER • LOADED

• 74K MILES • KEYLESS ENTRY

• 54K MILES • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

• 31K MILES • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

STK# ZC26020A

STK# Z25525

2017 FORD EDGE SE

2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT

2014 CHEVROLET VOLT

2017 CHEVROLET COLORADO 4X4

• ALL WHEEL DRIVE • SYNC SYSTEM

• 41K MILES • POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS

• ONLY 15K MILES • KEYLESS ENTRY

• 79K MILES • BACK-UP CAMERA

11,993

STK# Z25540

*

STK# Z25526

14,993

$

*

*

13,993

STK# Z26714

11,991

15,392

$

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$

$

*

$

14,991

$

*

STK# Z26710

19,993

18,991

$

STK# Z25538

*

$

*

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2014 TOYOTA TACOMA

2020 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED

2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LTZ

2022 FORD E-350 BOX TRUCK

• ONLY 25K MILES • BEDLINER

• ONLY 15K MILES • LEATHER • LOADED

• LEATHER • LOADED

• ONLY 2K MILES! • CLEAN CARFAX • 7.3 V-8 ENGINE

STK# Z25532

20,293

$

*

STK# Z25579

21,993

$

*

STK# ZC26215A

24,991

$

*

STK# Z25979

49,992

$

*

OVER 300 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM!

VEHICLES UNDER 10,000 $

2011 DODGE CALIBER UPTOWN $2,999 2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT Stock #ZC26002A • 59K Miles

2,999 2015 FORD FUSION SE

$

3,999 2013 KIA OPTIMA LX

$

2006 DODGE DURANGO SLT

$

2012 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA

$

Stock #Z26561A • 156K Miles

Stock #ZC25969A • 160K Miles

Stock #ZC25680B • 178K Miles

8,991

$

Stock #ZP70528A • 129K Miles Stock #ZR72091A • 113K Miles

8,992 9,291

2009 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT $6,991 2016 HYUNDAI SONATA

$

6,991 2016 HYUNDAI ACCENT

$

7,991 2015 CHEVROLET CRUZE

$

Stock #ZC26016B • 125K Miles

Stock #Z25543A • 118K Miles

2011 FORD TAURUS SEL

$

2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT

$

Stock #Z26365 • 153K Miles

Stock #ZR71724A • 130K Miles

2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO $7,999 Stock #Z26588 • 113K Miles

Stock #ZC25835A • 90K Miles Stock #ZC25462A • 99K Miles

9,991 9,991 9,991

Save BIG on a RelIaBle vehIcle!

*Photo may not represent actual sale vehicles. Plus title, tax, plates, doc and CVR fees. Vehicles are available at time of printing and may be subject to change without notice. Sale ends 9/15/2023. 0093-2336


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