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The DeWitt High School Robotics team had an outstanding performance at the VEX Robotics World Championships in Kissimmee, Florida. The team took second place in the Engineering Division, which made them one of the top eight Elite teams at the event. A total of 400 teams competed in the championships. The DeWitt team is led by teacher Rob Bush. DeWitt team members include (front row, l. to r.) Ronald Patrick, Grant Levene, Matthew Scheffler, Christian VanAmburg, Kyle Jonas, (back row) teacher Rob Bush, Eric Weihl, Mike Hutton, Austin Nolen, Zach Trago, Zachary Thorton, Sam Mcanus, Kyler Koets, Joel Sheaffer, Nick Kramer and Ben Hostetler. COURTESY PHOTO

ST. JOHNS — Join the “Undy 500.” You may be asking yourself, “What is the Undy 500?” It’s an effort by the Clinton County Great Start Parent Coalition to collect at least 500 pairs of new underwear and socks for the annual Project Connect / Back to School event coming Aug. 31. New underwear and socks in any size are welcome and can be dropped off at the Clinton County 4-H Fair, Aug. 1-5.

Project Connect is a one-day event designed to connect families and individuals in need with available resources, all in one convenient location. Part of event includes providing families in need with the goods and services needed for a successful start to the school year. Undy 500 was created in hopes of collecting enough new underwear and socks for every individual who attends Project Connect. To make it easy for people to contribute, Undy 500 collection boxes will be placed at the Clinton County 4-H Fair Aug. 1-5. “We want to try to prepare families for back to school the best we can,” said Maria Cook, parent coordiSee PROJECT, Page 3

Charges considered for juveniles who started house fire a home in the Oak Island Mobile Home No one was hurt in the incident. the flames spread to the house. Park. The two boys told police they snuck out Township police forwarded their invesThe 2:10 a.m. fire damaged the vinyl of their homes that morning and began tigation to the Clinton County Prosecutor’s BATH TWP. — Prosecutors were review- siding and insulation of a house on E. Pil- walking around the park, the reports said. Office on July 11. ing possible charges against two juveniles grimage Place but was extinguished with One of them used a lighter to ignite a who admitted starting a July 3 fire at a garden hose, police reports said. plant sitting on the deck of the house, and See BATH POLICE, Page 4 Ken Palmer

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from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. at the church, located at 2931 W. Herbison Road, adjacent to the Herbison Road entrance to DeWitt Public Schools. The theme is Sonsurf Beach Bash and will feature beachthemed events, songs and arts and crafts. The sessions are open to children from age 2 through sixth grade. For more information, contact Josh Antonopulos at (517) 669-5000 or send an email to josh@dewittcc.org.

Starting on Monday, July 18, at approximately 8:30 a.m., there will be lane closures on eastbound I-69 at Wood Road, just west of US-127 near DeWitt. The closure is needed for bridge deck repairs and approach work and will be in place for approximately two weeks. On Monday, the left lane will be closed for approximately one week. The second week, the middle Bosworth fundraiser to and right lanes will be closed. Motorists are advised to plan take place July 23 extra time when traveling through the area and to watch for traffic The “B.O.M.B” (Buddies of back-ups. Mark Bosworth) Squad is putting on a fundraiser to help Mark BosBath Days committee worth, who was diagnosed with to meet on July 19 brain cancer earlier this year. Bosworth and his wife, Deena, have Bath Days Festival committee five children and reside in DeWitt. meets on Tuesday, July 19, at 7 p.m. The benefit will be Saturday July at the Bath American Legion on 23, from 4 to 10 p.m. at 1585 Lake Clark Road. Anyone with interest Lansing Road in Haslett, between in helping with the 2011 festival is the Blue Gill Grill and Mayfair Bar. encouraged to attend. The public is There will be food, music, silent welcome to attend. For more infor- auction, live auction and raffles. mation, contact Jennifer Wilson For more information, contact at (517) 712-8942. or email Tom at the Blue Gill Grill at (517) bathdaysfestival@aol.com. 339-4900 or Brett at the Mayfair Bar at (517) 339-3880.

DeWitt Library to host reptile expert July 19

The DeWitt District Library will host Stories on Wheels on Tuesday, July 19, at 6:30 p.m. Members of the Lansing Derby Vixens, Lansing’s premier flat-track roller derby team, will be on hand to entertain familes. Funding for DDL’s Family Fun Programs has been made possible due to generous donations from the Friends of the DeWitt District Library. Additional information on the DeWitt District Library can be found online at www.dewittlibrary.org.

DYBSA schedules travel team tryouts

The DeWitt Youth Baseball and Softball Association (DYBSA) is conducting tryouts during the week of July 25 to form 2012 travel and tournament teams. This applies to 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U, 13U and 14U baseball teams; and 12U Upper and 14U Upper softball teams. Players entering grades two through eight this fall (2011) are eligible for the following tryouts: • Baseball: Monday, July 25, and Tuesday, July 26. • Softball: Wednesday, July 27, and Thursday, July 28. Makeups are by request. Tryouts DeWitt Christian Church will be held at the DeWitt baseball/ softball fields normally played on to hold VBS this week by these age groups. The time of The DeWitt Christian Church the tryouts is 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Playholds its vacation Bible school ers are expected to wear full gear beginning Monday, July 18, through and bring their bats (if they have Friday, July 22. Sessions take place one).

Prior to July 25, players must pre-register for the tryout. The 2012 Travel/Tournament tryout registration form is located at the Online Forms section of the DYBSA website (www.DYBSA.org). Parents may view the DYBSA travel program policy for more information about our team selection process. The policy is located at the DYBSA Handouts section of the website.

one raffle ticket and a goodie bag. The fee is due by July 27. Checks may be made payable to DeWitt High School and sent to Renee Hanneman, 1113 Schavey Road, DeWitt, MI 48820. The evet includes a prize giveaway each hour, snacks and a beverage station. For more information, contact Sheri at dewittcheerboosters @yahoo.com.

James Couzens School reunion set for Aug. 6

Newspaper announces procedure change

A reunion for students from the James Couzens Agricultural School is scheduled for Aug. 6 at the Bath Middle School gym and museum. The reunion takes place from 3 to 7 p.m. and with a buffet style meal to be served at 5 p.m. Graduates of Bath Community Schools are also invited. The cost is $20 per person. Reservations are requested by July 21. Reservations can be made by calling Janet Tarrant at (517) 641-6859, Lee Mead at (517) 669-3714, or Bob Zeeb at (517) 641-6419.

The DeWitt-Bath Review has changed the procedure in which family news items are submitted. All anniversary, engagement and wedding announcements may be submitted by contacting the Celebrations department at (517) 377-1111 or by email at lsjcelebrations@lsj.com. The deadline for submission is Wednesdays at noon. Birth announcements may be submitted by mail to DeWitt-Bath Review, 239 S. Cochran, Charlotte, MI 48813 or by email to tthelen@lsj.com.

County Republicans to hold BBQ on July 21 The Clinton County Republican Party holds its annual summer barbecue on Thursday, July 21, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the home of Buck Kusiel, 5236 Drumheller Road in Bath Township. The event is held each year to promote the county party and raise funds for part activities. The special guest this year is State Senator Judy Emmons. The cost to attend is $20 per person. Reservations may be made by contacting Steve Willis at sgwillis1945@gmail.com.

DeWitt cheer program hosts scrapbooking event The DeWitt cheerleading program holds a scrapbooking event on Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the DeWitt High School commons area. The cost is $40 per person and includes table space, lunch, dinner,

Panther Spirit 5k race/ walk set for Aug. 19 The DeWitt cheerleading program, in conjunction with the DeWitt Memorial Association, is holding the Panther Spirit 5k run/ walk on Saturday, Aug. 20, beginning at 8 a.m. near the Catholic Community of St. Jude, located at 801 N. Bridge St. in DeWitt. The registration fee is $23 if registered before Aug. 7, $28 if registered by Aug. 19, and $30 on race day. Registration on race day takes place from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. The event also includes the Panther Pounce children’s fun run at 9 a.m. The fun run includes a 200-meter dash or a one-mile run. Checks may be made payable to DeWitt High School and mailed to Panther Spirit Race, 4445 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820. For more information, visit www.dewittcheer.com or call (517) 669-1150.

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nator for the Great Start Parent Coalition. Last year, Project Connect served 117 families - 199 adults and 290 children. “We ran out of underwear and socks after about an hour or hour and a half,” said Cook. The Undy 500 was created to make sure there is plenty of underwear and socks for everyone, according to Cook. Another way people can help with Project Connect /Back to School is by donating gently used clothing and shoes. Those items will

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Last year 64 free haircuts were done. “It was such an indemand service that we really hope to be able to expand it this year,” said Cook. If being at the Aug. 31 event isn’t possible, stylists can contribute certificates for free back-to-school haircuts. Any stylists who would like to donate some time to do haircuts are asked to contact Cook at (989) 224-6831 ext. 428. Leave a message and she will get back to you as soon as possible.

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also be available to people attending the event. The used clothing will be collected later this summer. Dates and drop-off locations will be announced in August. “We want to collect the clothing closer to the Aug. 31 event,” said Cook. “If you have gently used clothing, please hang on to it and watch for the donation locations and dates.” Project Connect / Back to School also provides free haircuts. “We are asking area stylists to donate two to four hours,” said Cook.

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Park expansion makes sense The allocation of county funds for a 260-acre addition to Motz Park is sound public policy. The Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund was established in 1976 to purchase land for public recreation. The trust is entirely funded by the sale of mineral rights on state owned land. More than $800 million has been contributed to fund 1,200 state and local recreation projects. To secure the $1.88 million in trust fund dollars, the county is required to make a $470,000 match. The county’s contribution comes from the Public Improvement Fund. This money was set aside by county taxpayers for capital improvements and park development. No general fund dollars (annual operating dollars) are to be used to acquire this land. The county has continued to reduce expenses in our

operating budget to meet lowered property tax revenues. We have been fiscally responsible but that doesn’t mean we can’t invest in the future when it is practical. Marie Howe’s letter in opposition in the July 10 edition would indicate that she wants every county in the state, except Clinton County, to benefit from our shared heritage of the sale of oil and gas leases on state land. Muskegon, Oakland and Wayne counties would continue to improve the quality of life of their communities at the expense of Clinton County residents. I will not short change the next generation by passing up a golden opportunity to bolster recreation opportunities for county residents with tax dollars that can only be used for this purpose.

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Kiddie Gym, and other age appropriate activities. Heidi Layer is the preschool director. There is a free Sports Week Barbecue on Friday, July 29, at 6 p.m. for all families involved. Scrimmages will follow the barbecue as well as a viewing of a DVD of the week’s events. It will be an evening of family fun, food and fellowship. The $15 registration fee for the week covers coaching, snacks and a special Grove Sports Week T-shirt. Pre-registration is appreciated. Registration will start on Monday morning at 9 a.m. to accommodate those who are not pre-registered. Grove Bible Church is located on the corner of Shepardsville and Price Roads near the entrance of Sleepy Hollow State Park. For more information, please call the church office at (517) 651-5729, email the church office at grovebiblechurch@frontier.com, or call Sandy at (517) 449-9291. — From Grove Bible Church

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stop in Watertown Twp. A male was arrested for operating while intoxicated. Following a traffic stop in Eagle Twp., a male was arrested for several outstanding warrants. A deputy made a traffic stop in Bingham Twp. The male driver was arrested for driving while license suspended. Sunday, July 10 Deputies handled a twovehicle crash on I-96 in

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PUBLIC NOTICE AFFORDABLE SELF STORAGE will be holding a public auction at 1530 Lake Lansing Rd., Lansing, MI on August 2, 2011 at 9:30 A.M. The property will be sold by the unit to the person with the highest bid on a sealed bid basis. To view the units, call 484-5006 for an appointment. All bids must be in by 5 p.m. 8/12/2011. Units incude but are not limtied to: #78-Bill MClain-Baby items; computer. #82Jesus Tinajero: Weedwhip, tools, bikes. #84-Rolling Williams; Car Ramps, Brandsaw, tools. #508Roseta Ashbaugh; Parabolic

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MULTI FAMILY GARAGE 932 N JACKSON St SALE 1320 Turner Rd., Dansville, Fri,Sat,Sun-July DeWitt- Herbison. July 2122-24 antiques, books, 23, 9am-6pm. Sofa bed, collectibles, costume jewglass end tables, Lazy Boy, elry, electronics, furniture, entertainment center & glassware, handyman other furniture, pictures, tools, wood-working tools, lamps, household items, vintage tools, collectible purses, scrubs, clothing, toy cars, fishing equiplots of misc. ment, bayonets, knives North at the main 4 corners in Dansville MULTI FAMILY SALE Furniture, lamps, bedding, clothing, books, dishes, jewelry, & misc. July 21 & 22, 9:00-4:00 & July 23, 9:00-12:00 noon. 838 E. Scott St., Grand Ledge. NASHVILLE, MI 1677 S. MASON RD. Tools, dishes, etc. July 22-24 & July 29-31.

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PORTLAND 822 Kent St., Sat. July 23, 92. Misc household items, solid oak entertainment ctr with 27" TV and converter box, some furniture & children’s items. Baked goods for Relay for Life.

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PORTLAND MULTI FAMILY sale: Thurs. July 21, 8-5pm Fri. July 22, 8-2pm. Furniture, kids clothes, toys, and misc. 9811 VanBuren Rd. by Willow Wood Golf Course.

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ST. JOHNS LAST big moving sale 4472 S. US-27 between Taft & Centerline Rds. July 22-23 1-6p.m. July 24 1-3 misc. items priced to sell, TV, gun cabinet, mens & womens items and much more STOCKBRIDGE- 3671 COOPE R RD. July 21, 22 & 23 from 9-5. Tools & tool boxes, chain saws, row boat, lawn mower, gun cabinets, hunting & fishing equip., golf clubs, furniture & household items.

Household Estate Sales A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONS Estate sale will be conducted at 17605 S. Sharon Rd., Chesaning. July 21-2223. 10-6. Numbers at 9 a.m. For a complete listing, photos & directions please visit our website at www.lawsonsliquidations.com or call 989-725-5796

7 YR OLD Shy Female Feline Seeks Home I’m Storm & I’m shy with new folks. I need a patient person who will allow me time to warm up to them. Once I feel at home, I’m good company, & fun to have around. I’m spayed. Can you find it in your heart to give me a chance to love you? Please email or phone soon. 517-993-5331 mypetads@gmail.com

$25 CAT-APALOOZA Ingham Co Animal Shelter cat special for spayed & neutered cats only. 600 Curtis St., Mason. 517-676-8370 ingham.org/ac

$25 CAT-APALOOZA Ingham Co Animal Shelter cat special for spayed & neutered cats only. 600 Curtis St., Mason. 517-676-8370 ingham.org/ac

8 YR OLD Lovable Female Feline Seeks Home I’m Katie & I enjoy naps in laps, gentle strokes down my back, & sharing love with others. I’m a laid back, gentle, & sweet personality. I’m spayed. Do I sound like the one you’ve been hoping to share your life with? Please email/phone soon. 517-993-5331 mypetads@gmail.com ACA MINI DACHSHUND PUPPIES Smooth, 12 wks old, 1 black & tan female, 1 black & tan male, 1 tan male, has had 2nd shots, both parents on site, father is AKC longhaired. 989-330-0035.

ESTATE SALE JULY 21 & 22, 9am-5pm. 3215 Manley Dr., Lansing. Lawn mowers, ADORABLE PUPPIES!! snow blower, antique Bichipoos, Yorkipoos, snow shoes, camera colTeddy Bears, lection, mans tools, mans $400-$1000 clothing, nice older www.puppy-place.net womens clothing, lots of 517-404-1028. or nice home furnishings, 517-404-6235 small appliances, maple hutch, cherry mirror, end MINI DACHSHUND PUPPIES AKC BICHON 1 male puppy, tables, mirrors, lawn furn. $500, 1 male & 1 female 9 wks, CKC adult $275 ea. Call 517-676registered,wormed, 4709. vaccinated $300. (931)2151480 vbstaley@aol.com AKC BURMESE MOUNTAIN DOG PUPS. Vet checked. Just adorable & cuddly It’s not too late to find a Selling an item $800. 989-291-5553 buyer for your camping gear. SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE

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AWESOME GOLDEN- JACK RUSSELL PUPS UKC, DOODLES 3 blacks & shots, wormed. 6 wks. apricots $300 & up. Shots, Parents on site. wormed, Vet checked. 989269-998-0925. 763-7202. KITS/CATS, ALL AGES; rescued; many declawed; BEAGLE PUPS 4 wks old, www.trinity acresrescue. shots & wormed. $75 & petfinder.com; includes $100. Also 1 mo. old pups neuter/basic medical $45$50 & $75. Parents on site. $135. (517)410-0074 989-763-1084. BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES MAINE COON KITTENS Huge, health, papers, ped10 weeks and 6 mos., paigreed kiittens from show rents on site, shots, cat lines. Males and fewormed, $400. (517)543males available. 800-8016 4 6 3 9118 or cell 517-736-4761 tondaworden@sbcglobal.n et MALTESE MALE $400. Yorkshire male $400. Shih Tzu BRITTANYS, ORANGE & male $350. All AKC pups. White, 6 weeks, AKC, 1st 231-924-7704. shots, 4 males & 2 females $300. (517)937-0785

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Business Opport. Self Employment LANSING STATE JOURNAL $$ EARN EXTRA $$ SAINT JOHNS AREA $1200-$1300 PER MONTH The Lansing State Journal is accepting applications for an established motor route in the Saint Johns area. The delivery times average only 3 hours daily and 4 hours Sunday between the hours of 2:00 am and 7:00 am. You must live in the Saint Johns area. If you would like more informa tion, please contact Dustin Spenski at 517377-1033 or dspenski@lsj.com.

Holt-Dimondale NEW CONSTRUCTON 1247 W ildflower, Holt. 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 baths, $124,900. 517-290-4829.

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CAVALIER KING CHARLES & MALTESE MIX puppies 12 wks old, 1st shots & wormed, absolutely gorgeous, $500. 989-427-3205 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 8 wks old. Males & Females, MALTESE, MALTE-POOS & $200 & up. 517-371-4416 YORKIE-Poos $325/up achihuahuasworld.com NoShed Shots TINY 989.225.1367 COCKAPOO PUPPIES 7 weeks old, Dew claws, tails docked, parents on MALTESE PUPPIES AKC reg., tiny, beautiful, site, shots, vet checked, non-shedding, shots, wormed, 2 females and 3 males $350. 517-749-0255. males, raised around children, asking $150. OLDE ENGLISH SHEEPDOG (517)625-4129 PUPPIES AKC, 6 wks., shots, males & females. COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES $650. 734-753-3362 or 7341st shots & wormed, pa223-4589 pers available, $250. No Sunday calls. 989-584-6192 PAPILLON/CHIHUAHUA 10 WEEKS born May 4th, DACHSHUND MINI PUPPIES $250.00. (517)676-5593 3 males, born 5/17. Adorazellecharlene@sbcglobal.n ble. $300 cash. Call 517et 482-5444. POMERANIAN PUPPIES DORKIEPOOS, FOXTESE, 3 females, 2 males, 7 POMPOO, weeks old. $200-$250. Puppies. Low to no Ph. 517-887-2994. shedding. $100-$300. 517-404-6235 POMERANIAN PUPPIES AKC, 2 tiny white males, & 1 red male, $350-$600. Call 269-763-2102.

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DRESSER & VANITY With mirror, slightly damaged but solid. $200. 3 pc. wicker mismatched set, worn but usable $100. 393-0591.

Machinery and Tools H.D. INDUSTRIAL Welding cart, like new. w/4 HD wheels. $95. HD shop toolbox. $50. HD workbench w/ HD vise. $50. 323-9494.

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Pools-Spas Hot Tubs HAYWARD PUMP & FILTER system for pool or pond Paid $499 asking $200 517-543-8168

2 DRESSERS, single Bunky TRAILER, STEEL FRAME, mattress, older sewing w/side rails. Exc. shape. machines, 2 old manual $275. 517 980-0460. typewriters, 2 sewing cabinets, din. rm table & 4 chairs, gas dryer, bolt of lace curtain material, kids toys, stuffed animals, 1989 Chevy 1 ton pickup, 1993 Chevy Sports Van. 517-647- CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti6771 ques, Jewelry, musical instruments, Valuables. Call BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE 517-204-2004/517-663-3931 989-834-2028 www.bcbarns.com CASH PAID D iabet ic test strips. Area’s original, oldWANTED: UNWANTED est buyer. Friendly & fair. appliances, air condition517-505-2726, 888-639-6179 ers, cars, trucks, vans, farm machinery, lawn mowers, campers, hot EXTRA DIABETIC TEST GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES water tanks, aluminum or STRIPS? Earn $ & help oth(light gold). AKC, females 21 YR OLD GRADE MARE Resteel boats, aluminum winers. $5-$20/box. Call 517tired ex-posse horse. To $550, males $500. Ready 2dows or doors, aluminum 256-7221. good home for cost of ad. 3 wks. Call 517-861-9129. toppers, any types of aluEaton Rapids 517-663-2786 minum or steel siding, 4 wheelers, go carts, trail$$$ WANTED ATVS & golf GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS Email the Lansing Community ers, batteries. carts, 3 & 4 wheelers, runAKC, dewclaws removed, Newspapers 24/7 at: All picked up for Free. ning, non running, any wormed, 1st shots, $500. lcnclassifieds@gannett.com condition 517-857-2998 $$$ 517-404-6238. Call 517-628-2818

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The Lansing State Journal is accepting applications for an established motor route in the Webberv ille/Williamston area. The delivery times average only 3 hours daily and 4 hours Sunday between the hours of 2:00 am and 7:00 am. You must live in the Webberv ille/Williamston area. If you would like more information, please contact Matt Meehleder at 517-377-1159 or mmeehleder@lsj.com.

Day-Eve-wkend Classes Job Placement Assistance Class B Training (1 day) (517) 887-1600 Train Local Save Hassle www.traincoinc.com

LAKEFRONT 1994 HOME, 7 mi. n. of Perry on private all-sports lake. 2900 sq. ft., 4 b.r., 2.5 ba, vaulted ceiling, fireplace, 2 level walkout. Priced @ 2003 appraisal, VERY creative fi nancing, buyer must have excellent credit/net worth. 989 277 3793 LOOKING FOR A summer place access to lake & swimming on Crystal Lake, Crystal, MI? Mobile home with large sunporch & deck. Needs a little work. $3800. 989-875-4319. OPEN HOUSE LAKEFRONT Lake Odessa, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1520 Virginia Street, Sat & Sun. July 16-17 & July 24, 1-4 p.m. 517-2042081.

Manufactured Homes NEED A CHANGE OF SCENERY ? We will pay to relocate your home to our community! *$8,500 for double wide *$5,500 for single wide *$199 Starting Site Rent! *Holt School District! *Pet Friendly NO APPLICATION FEES! Contact: Kensington Meadows today as sites are limited! 1-888-605-2237 www.relocatemyhouse.com Expires 9/30/2011 EHO

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED. McDonald Trucking is a food grade trucking company and is looking for a quality driver to drive a local daily route in the Grand Rapids area. Basic 8-5 hours and weekends. 2yrs driving experience. Competitive pay and benefits package. For further information contact Jenna at 734-915-1130 or send resume to 5195 E.River Rd.,Mt. Pleasant,MI 48858. CDL required.

Mobile Homes For Sale DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME in Bradenton, FL. mobile home park. Heated pool, all maintenance included. W/D incld. Price reduced to $8900. Call Mike Berg 941-713-1247 for more info.

$1000 SIGN ON-DEDICATED DRIVERS NEEDED! Out and Back Routes! Weekly home time, great pay and benefit package! Call TODAY 866-511-134 or visit online www.DRIVEJTC.com.

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SECRETARY Part-time Secretary, 24 -30 hours/week $8 - 10/hour, City of Williamston. Contact Vonnie Green @ 517-655-2221 or send resume & cover letter to adminasst@ williamston-mi.us by July 25, 2011

LANSING STATE JOURNAL $$EARN EXTRA $$ WEBBERVILLE/ WILLIAMSTON $1500.00 PER MONTH

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Sporting Goods

LARGE 11 DRAWER TOOL CABINET full of tools, all new, $600. Call 517-6942049. GUNS FOR SALE Rem.1 1 87 & 100 12ga combos w scopes 800.ea Rem 700 223 stainless, fluted, scope 100. All like new condition. And more (517)8194648 28 FT. ALUMINUM Extension ladder. $75. Double bed mattress, box & frame, never used $125. Ph. 517-339-7274.

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FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto Owners/Waverly. Quiet desirable neighborhood. Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pets. From $575. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153

PINEWOOD CLUB APTS. LANSING 1 & 2 bdrms. Pet friendly. Call for more information 517-272-1000 or visit vandaproperties.com S. PENNSYLVANIA Close to Sparrow, efficiency, utilities included. $425 mo. 517626-6004.

Apartments Suburbs CHARLOTTE LUXURY APARTMENTS Saddleback Ranch. 2 bdrm., 2 full baths. Pet friendly. For more information call: 517-2721000 or visit: vandaproperties.com DEWITT -2 BEDROOMS, 1 BA, Yard, Balcony,A/C, nice area, quiet setting (517)669-5625

DEWITT Large apt. Country living, 2 bdrm, full bsmt., fireplace, large screened in porch + sunning porch, 2 car gar., C/A, minutes from 96-69 hwy., partial utilities paid, $845 mo. 248756-3224. GRAND LEDGE 2 bdrm. fireplace, garage, central air, washer & dryer, $650. 517-282-9669 or 517-349-8000

HASLETT $0 deposit Large 2 bdrms. from $495. Ph. 337-1133 phgrentals.com HASLETT 5705 Potter, near lake. Large 2 BR. 1.5 bath, fire place, central air. Utility room with washer / dryer hookup. No pets, $595/mo. incl. water. Call 517-3728000 or 517-349-8345 WAVERLY & WILLOW Spacious 2 bdrms. Free heat & water. Quiet building. 517-303-6680 ~ Great Apartment ~

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LANSING - 2-3 bdrm houses, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrm duplexes. $500-$675. Local SOUTHEAST LANSING 3 owner cell 517-204-7420. bdrm. loft, 2 baths, deck, air, bsmt., $765 + deposit / 2 bdrm., $665, 1st mos free. No pets. Call 517-393BEAUTIFUL 3 BDRM., Lans8970 Tim. ing, Averill Woods. RecentLANSING3 BDRM ly remodeled, natural HOME- 1318 Roosevelt, woodwork, all appliances, N. Side, large yard, 1 dishwasher, 2 car garage, bath, $700 + dep. & mower, full bsmt. 15 mins. util. 517-749-3535 to downtown or MSU. Quiet. $870. 1 877-885-9781 . CHARLOTTE AREA: 3 bdrm., 2 up, 1 in bsmt., laundry in LANSING NORTHWEST bsmt., appliances, deck off C omf ort able 1st floor 2 back. $500 damage dep., bdrm., $255 bi-weekly. EATON RAPIDS + credit rep., $650/mo plus ALSO: lg. 2 bdrm., avail. 5318 E. Bellevue Hwy utilities. 517 667-4200 late June/July. Call 5173 bedroom, 2 full bath372-9778. room, 1500 sq ft, well water, u f ll basement, no garEAST LANSING- Pretty, 2 NEW CONSTRUCTION age, Eaton Rapids School. bdrm., newly painted, fire 1247 Wildflower, Holt. 3 $700 mo. place. Newer kitchen appl. bdrm., 2 1/2 bath. Lease 517-575-2668 Energy eff. furnace, air, with option to purchase. 7 1 5 -622-605 9 ceiling fans. Storage. Nice $1500 per mo. 517-290or yard. No dogs. 1622 4829. www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. PARKVALE. $695+ utilities, com ref. & dep. 517-337-1007.

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EATON RAPIDS Cozy EATON RAPIDS EXECUTIVE 3 bdrm., 2 bdrms & bath HOME. Beautiful Mid Cenup, living rm, bdrm, kitchtury home w/river view, en down. Newer carpet. upscale ER neighborhood. Freshly painted. Stove/ 3 BR, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car refrigerator, garage, $600 att., bsmt., nice landsc., mo. Security deposit, refappli., A/C, $1200 mo. + erences required. Call 663utils. 517-214-3333. 6650 leave msg. LANSING-(2) CUTE 2 BDRM. w/garage. $625/mo. + util. & $625/dep., all appliances included. Immediate Occupancy. Fenced yards, pets okay. 1531 & 1535 Roseneath, min. 1 yr lease. 517-881-6678.

310 Mechanic, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch home on 1.5+ acres. $650. 517-575-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

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ST JOHNS - Only $215/mo Now Available!!! 3 bdrm. 1 bath home!!! Completely Remodeled The Meadows of St. Johns 989-224-7707

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Gutters Drywall Gary’s Drywall Finishing "Hang, Finish and Repair" 517-927-3853 garysdrywallfinishing.com

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Fencing

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JUNK REMOVAL

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ALLPRO PAINTING 30 years exp. No money down. Call 517-206-1302 for free estimate. Painting/Power Washing ref, written contracts, free est. Power wash decks, houses, etc 517- 599-6166

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Tree Service Tree Removal Services Total Tree Care Since 1980

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Chevrolet 2000 CHEVY CONVERSION VAN $2300 loaded, great shape, 231K, Remote start 517-351-0593

Ford 2002 FORD WINDSTAR SPORT $4300 Bright red, rear spoiler, alum. wheels, 7 pass. Sharp. 517 651-6154

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Lincoln 2010 LINCOLN MKT $35,800 3 seats, SUV, nav., moonroof, back up camera. Like new 239-273-2772

Oldsmobile 1998 OLDS AURORA Loaded, low mi., no rust Excellent cond.

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Trucks FORD F250 XLT, 2002 170,500 mi. Crew Cab Super Duty cargo box,rear seat

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Vans

Pontiac G6 GT 2007 6 cyl, Lthr, 62000mi., White

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$15,500 517-712-4323

HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299

VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVE Top $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup. 7 Days. 517-487-8704 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

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HOUGHTON LAKE- Clean 2 2001 HONDA SABRE, 1 0,000 MOTOR HOME 1997 bdrm cota t ges, excellent Georgia Boy, 33 .tf miles. Lots of extras. Exc. swimming, use of rowCruisemaster. 1 slideout, cond. $4300. 517 927-2147. boat. $375 wk. Available approx. 36,535 mi., generawk of July 9 & Aug. Call o t r, good it res, $14,500 or BMW 2010 F650 GS Spot 989-422-4896 or 517-927best ofe f r. 269-948-8574. less, warrent,y 0 1 0 miles, 3839. extras $9750 517-230-2665 or 517-337-9616

NOTICE City Residents

CITY OF DEWITT SYNOPSIS OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING of June ,7 2011 Called o t Order at :7 02 p.m.

DBR/LCCN-938483

7/17/11

DBR-937488

DeWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARNG

Diane K. Mosier, Clerk DeWitt Charter Township 7/17/11

7/17/11

STATE MINI STORAGE 3946 E. STATE ROAD BATH, MICHIGAN 48808 1 5 -7 641-6743 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LIENED PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN h t at a PUBLIC SALE will be held on FRIDAY, August 5th, 2011 at :1 00 P.M. at 3946 E. Stae t Road, Bath, Michigan of Clinton Count.y Stae t Mini Storage will sell units o t satisfy h t e lien on h t e property stored at 3946 E. Stae t Road, Bath, Michigan by h t e o f llowing persons: Name McClain, B.

Unit D33

Spurlock/Anderson J 412

Contents matrt ess, if sh a t nks, many misc. plastic bins, dresser, misc. boxes, chair matrt esses, box springs, couch, chair, misc. bags, shelving unit, TV stand, misc. household items

Cash or credit cards accepted. Purchases must be paid o f r at h t e it me of auction. No person under h t e age of 8 1 e y ars is allowed o t ate t nd h t e sale. The landlord reserves h t e right o t bid at h t e sale. Accounts will be sent o t collection service if a balance remains. All purchased goods are sold "as is" and must be removed according o t agreement between purchaser and Stae t Mini Storage management. The unit is o t be left in a clean and rentable condition. No usage of our site dumpster is allowed o f r h t e sale. DBR-938096

7/17, 24/11

CITY OF DEWITT SYNOPSIS OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING of June 21, 2011 Called o t Order at 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Sue Erickson, Dave Hunsaker, Tim Kangas, Jim Lancaster, Tony Stoker, Sheryl Strouse and May or Rundborg Members Excused: None ACTION: .1 Approved agenda as presented. 2. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t approve h t e prepared Resolution asking h t at h t e DeWitt Touchdown Club be recognized as a non-profit organization operating in h t e City of DeWitt o f r h t e purpose of obtaining a charitable gaming license. 3. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t approve h t e contract extension with AGS until June 30, 2012 o f r inspection and enforcement services. 4. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t enter into a Risk Transfer Agreement between h t e City and Night Magic, Inc. 5. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t approve h t e purchase and installation of an 8’2" Steel XT VPlow rf om Bader & Sons Company. 6. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t h t at h t is Council meeting be adjourned at 7:31p.m. Lisa M. Grysen, Clerk, City DBR-937514

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The DeWitt Charter Township Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing on Monday, August ,1 2011 beginning at 7:00 p.m., at h t e DeWitt Charter Township Hall, 4 1 01 W. Herbison Road, DeWit,t Michigan 48820. The subject of h t e Public Hearing will be h t e consideration of a request rf om Tammie Manor o f r Special Use Permit -1 990003 o t allow h t e applicant o t operate a group daycare a f cility (up o t 2 1 children) rf om property located at 3821 Carnaby Drive, Lansing, MI 48906, Lot # 201 of Safrf on Hills Subdivision, north of Stoll Road, east of Airport Road, in h t e southwest ¼ of Section 9 1 of DeWitt Charter Township. The property is legally described as o f llows: Lot 201 Safrf on Hills No. 6, Sec 9 1 , T5NR2W rf om 050-019-300025-54 & 050-019-300-005-50 o f r 2006 roll. A copy of h t e proposed Special Use Permit Application is available o f r public inspection at h t e Planning Department in h t e Township Hall during regular ofif ce hours, 8:00 a.m. o t 5:00 p.m., Monday h t rough Friday. Write t n comments will be considered but must be received by h t e DeWitt Charter Township Planning Department by noon on Monday, August ,1 201.1 Please call 517/669-6576 o f r u f rther information. DeWitt Charter Township will provide o t individuals with disabilities, reasonable auxiliary aids and services which are needed o t u f lly participate in any Township meeting provid ing a 72 hour notice is received by phone or in writing. Cona t ct DeWitt Charter Township, Clerk’s Ofif ce, 4 1 01 W. Herbison Road, DeWit,t MI 48820, phone 517/668-0270, o t request h t e necessary assistance.

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Public Act 503 of 9 1 82 allows o f r deferment of 2011 summer property a t xes until February 4 1 , 2012 without penalt,y o t cerMembers Present: Erickson, Hunsaker, Kangas, Lancaster, a t in a t xpayers. Stoker, Strouse, and Mayor Rundborg The basis o f r h t e application is determined by h t e o f llowing: Members Excused: None KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 LT )1 Eligibility requirements include a household income 2009 Beautiu f l bike! Only ACTION: 675 miles. Complete with o f r h t e preceding calendar e y ar not o t exceed $40,000; defer .1 Approved agenda as presented. o t uring package. Never ment request must be o f r homestead propert;y and one of been dropped. Call 2. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t George. Price is if rm. h t e o f llowing classifications must be met: $6500.00 (517)898-8454 Boats and Motors select h t e DeWitt Millennium Garden Club as h t e Citizens of 62 e y ars of age or older, including h t e unmarried surSUZUKI C50 BOULEVARD h t e Year. 2006 $4300 4421 miles Bike iv iv ng spouse of a person who was 62 e y ars of age or older NISSAN OUTBOARD mot or ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| 3. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t has windshield,hard bags NS8B1, 9 1 89 w/Zodiac serat h t e i t me of deat h and backrest ( 51 7 )775-3442 ies ,1 0 1 ’2". $700. Call 517 approve h t e City of DeWit’t s participation in Creating Entre 230-4820. Paraplegic, Quadriplegic preneurial Communities Program. CampersEligible Serviceperson, Eligible Veteran, Eligible WidOUTBOARD MOTORS4. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t USED 2 h t rough 25HP, Travel Trailers ow or Widower some longshaf,t some approve h t e FY 201-1 2 1 Downtown Development Authority elec. start, 2 line pres2002 SUNNYSIDE w/slideBlind Person sure a t nks, 517-663-0576 out, 26/5 o f .t used 3 Budget as presented. months, queen bed, sleeps Totally and Permanently Disabled 6, incl. cover & hitch. Like 5. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t new. $10,000. Ph. 323-4173. Jet Skis approve h t e FY 201-1 2 1 Extension of Municipal Ato t rney ServOR 2004 JAYCO EAGLE Trav el ices Agreement between h t e City and Dan Matson and Dan 2) The identiif ed propert,y must be classified or used Trailer Model 278FBS, su1994 KAWASASKI Xi super per slide, power jack, exsport. 750cc. Runs good, Skorich of Mat s on & Skorich. as agricultural real propert,y and h t e gross receipts of agricellent. incl. sway hitch. body avg, new bat.t Low Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t $12,900. 989-640-9409. use $1200neg 517-668-6092 cultural or horticultural operations in h t e previous e y ar (or 6. approv e h t e FY 201 1 2 1 agreement wit h Wat k ins Assessing h t e average gross receipts o f r such operations in h t e previ NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE ous h t ree e y ars) is not less h t an h t e applicant’s household in- Service, Inc. 7. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t come o f r h t e preceding calendar e y ar. THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE DEWITT CHARaward h t e purchase of a John Deere 3320 rt actor o t D&G Persons eligible o f r deferment of summer property a t xes TER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES SCHEDULED FOR JULY must if le h Equipment of Mason, MI in h t e low quote of $15,108.93. t eir intent o t defer prior o t September 30, 201.1 ,1 2011 HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO LACK OF BUSINESS TO Forms are available at h 8. Mot i on carried by unanimous o v e t of h t e Council o t t e Treasurer’s Ofif ce, 414 East Main BE CONDUCTED approve h t e prepared resolution authorizing h t e City of DeWStreet, DeWit,t Michigan. THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING WILL BE HELD itt o t purchase 6 1 South Bridge Street. ON MONDAY, JULY 25, 2011 AT 7:00 P.M. 9. Motion carried by unanimous o v e t h t at h t is Council Lisa M. Grysen City Clerk-Treasurer meeting be adjourned at 8.35pm.

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