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August 16, 2014 • Vol. 135 No. 33 514 S. Kalamazoo Ave. in Marshall, MI • Phone 269-781-5444 and FAX 269-781-7766 • www.advisor-chronicle.com

In The News: Income tax presentation to be held Aug. 18 during Marshall City Council meeting

‘Dreams Can Come True’

The Marshall City Council will be presenting information regarding the income tax study by Municipal Analytics at the beginning of its Aug. 18 meeting at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. A public hearing will be held to gather input from the public and the council will answer questions about the income tax study. No action will be taken at the meeting. See story on page 28

Progressive Dynamics celebrates 50 years in Marshall On Aug. 12, Progressive Dynamics, a worldwide supplier of RV, marine and medical equipment, celebrated 50 years as staple in Marshall. “This is a big milestone,” said Progressive Dynamics Senior Vice President Tom Philpot. “Most companies don’t make it past five years, let alone 50.” On Tuesday, the company held a luncheon catered by Charlie’s Grill & BBQ for its 110 employees thanking them for 50 successful years. “This is a special time of celebration,” said President and Chairman Ralph McGee. “This is possible because of the great diligence of our employees.” See story on page 10

Attorney Mark Stuart moves on to the next chapter Longtime Marshall attorney Mark Stuart, whose family has had a place in Marshall’s legal community for generations, is entering a new phase of life as his legal career winds down, that of being a landlord. Stuart has been involved with a state of Michigan sponsored rental rehab program to get second and third floor commercial buildings into residential apartments. The plans had been in the works for more than four years when actual construction began a couple of months ago in the open space of the building downtown that has housed his law office for decades. “Come September, that is when Ill officially retire, but I’ll still have this office and work with some longtime clients,” he said. “But, I figure I’ll be mostly watching this project.” See story on page 18

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Small Animal Auction bids are high The 2014 Calhoun County Fair Small Animal Auction was held Wednesday, Aug. 13. Auctioneers Brent and Kevin Belcher, along with Charlie Letts kept the positive energy going as county business people and individuals made their bids. See story on page 46

‘DREAM DOLLAR’

Kids Day at the Calhoun County Fair

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Hundreds of kids came out to the 166th Annual Calhoun County Fair on Aug. 12 to take part in events such as the frog jumping contest and the bike giveaway as well as enjoy the ever-popular fair food, rides and games. Other family friendly events will be held, Saturday Aug. 16 with pedal pulls, a bike giveaway, demo derby and much more. See photos on page 35

Koka City-Marshall Sister City exchange celebrates 30th anniversary As part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the Marshall-Koka City Sister City exchange, the Michigan Taiko Drumming Troupe will be performing at the Marshall High School Auditorium for Performing Arts at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 25. Six guests from Japan will be staying with Marshall host families from Aug. 22 through Aug. 27. See story on page 19

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ream Dollar committee members, around from front, Velvet Taylor-Potter, Colleen Koppenhaver and Lisa Sands are ridin’ into town to sell tickets for the 2014 Early Bird drawing sponsored by the Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance. Get your ticket, saddle up and head on down to Backroads Saloon on Monday, Aug. 25. The Chamber uses event proceeds to help maintain and expand its program and educational offerings to the community. When the organization says it needs your support, it’s not horsin’ around. See story on page 31


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Word on the Street What’s your favorite part about the Calhoun County Fair?

Editor’s Corner by John Hendler Imagine if you had a hole in your roof and during an hourlong monsoon, water was pouring into your kitchen. Would your first move be to mop and vacuum the water from the floor while the water continued to pour in or might you first try to find a way to prevent the water from coming in? Same goes if say, in winter, a pipe bursts in your basement. Do you start on the cleanup while the water pours in or do you find a way to stop the water from coming in? According to my friends, my analogies tend to be slightly off the mark, but here it goes. Last week, I came across an article which described how a person made a film of his entering the United States from Mexico dressed as Osama bin Laden and encountering not one single law enforcement official during the six miles he walked from the border to Interstate 10. This person also entered through a flimsy fence that any child could negotiate with ease. Yes, there is a humanitarian crisis going on at the border (somewhat forgotten by the national media the last couple of weeks as Iraq is back in the headlines), and I’m not here to take one side or the other at this time on what to do with these adults and children that have crossed to border illegally. My issue is the border itself. If people trying to make a statement can enter unimpeded, how long will it be until terrorists enter this country undetected? Just like you would shut the water off when the pipe bursts before dealing with the cleanup, shouldn’t our government secure the border first so no more illegals (or terrorists) enter the country before any type of amnesty or path to citizenship is made available to these people? Yet, on the official White House website, President Obama is quoted last year stating, “We strengthened security at the borders so that we could finally stem the tide of illegal immigrants. We put more boots on the ground on the southern border than at any time in our history.” Not only is the situation at the southern borders humanitarian crisis, it is also a matter of national security because sadly, it’s only a matter of time before those that want to do harm to our citizens make their way into the country undetected. The race is on. Until next week, may the good news be yours.

Hundreds of children attended Kids Day on Aug. 12 at the 166th Calhoun County Fair and today, Saturday, Aug. 16, hundreds more will make their way to the fair for familyfriendly events such as the pedal pulls and bike giveaway. With lots to do for kids at the fair, we asked these six what their favorite thing is about the fair.

Emily Loyer, 6 Marshall

Elizabeth Loyer, 9 Marshall

Kellie Hankinson, 8 Marshall

"Rollercoasters because they go really fast.”

"The horse barns. Horses are my favorite animals.”

"The rollercoasters. Some of them can go upside down and fast.”

Luke Woody, 8 Marshall

Grace Woody, 8 Marshall

Finnigan Mason, 7 Marshall

"Playing the games. You win prizes. I like the fishing game.”

"Riding the rides and seeing the draft horses. Cuda the draft horse is my favorite.”

"I like the tractors, cop motorcycles, Jeeps and four-wheelers.”

Letters Concern regarding care of Marengo Twp. Cemetery To the Editor: While I no longer live in Marengo Township, I was pleased to see the road millage passed. Should I still be living in Marengo Township, I also would have voted in support of improved roads. However, I am writing to express my concern over the condition of the Marengo

Township Cemetery. My husband, parents, brother, grandparents, aunts and uncles are buried in the cemetery. Any casual inspection of the cemetery grounds would provide evidence the contractors, who shall remain anonymous, are not doing their job. I know of three markers and two urns which have been knocked

from their foundation; one had to be replaced and another has been chipped. Apparently, trimming between headstones is not part of the contractual obligation with weeds being as high as some urns. We have had to trim around our own headstones and others this summer. Would it be possible to

have the Marengo Township Cemetery look the way it used to? In years’ past, the grounds of the cemetery were mowed and trimmed consistently - a source of pride for those who have family members buried in the cemetery. Betty Dunn, Marshall

Thanks to community for support in primary election To the Editor: As we head into the November general election, I want to take a moment to thank the community for such an outstanding show of support in last week’s primary election. I am truly grateful to all who gathered signatures, displayed signs and encouraged friends and family to come out to vote for Sarah Lincoln on Aug. 5. I have had the honor of practicing in

the 37th Circuit Court for over 13 years. The majority of the trial work being done in the Circuit Court is the work that I do every day. I encourage those of you who remain undecided to ask a lawyer whom practices in this county, ask an employee at the courthouse or ask a police officer - who would they vote for? You will find that I have the right experience for the 37th Circuit Court.

Once again, thank you to everyone who supported me during the primary election campaign. I look forward to continuing our hard work as well as meeting many members of the community between now and November. Sarah Lincoln, Marshall Twp.

Bring back capital punishment to deter criminals To the Editor: During the past few years, premeditated murder has become a sad norm in America. Every day the newspapers write about some senseless murder. What can deter this action? In our own state, we see so many. Recently, in Detroit, Flint, Muskegon, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids and our own Battle Creek, we have had many murders. Several are from robberies, some gang related, some from revenge and some from domestic. Most are the result of guns and the murderers are getting younger and younger. Unfortunately, anyone can get a gun. When you see a 2-year-old shot in

front of her father for revenge, a young girl killed walking her dog and a girl in Battle Creek stabbed to death while working in a gas station, these and many more make people say enough and suggest maybe it is time to bring back the death penalty as a deterrent. Some sympathizers complain about cruel and unusual punishment and point out a couple of prolonged executions and are worried about the murderer moaning or possibly suffering for a short moment. However, they need to be reminded about the suffering of the victims and their families. Most reasonable people will not spend much time concerned about the mur-

derer having a few moments of discomfort. There might be a solution to providing a method that will have no pain, no time to groan and best of all, it is cheap. It is called the guillotine. I might suggest this could be a deterrent if the public (not children, of course) could see this in the media. Whatever it takes, we need to find a way of deterring these senseless murders and if the state likes this idea, I could have my resume ready. Edward O’Dowd, Marshall






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Kids Day at the Calhoun County Fair

Addisyn Burdick, 5, of Ceresco on the carousel.

Allison Shaffer, 4, of Tekonsha enjoys cotton candy.

Kiya Ross, 9, of Lansing gets her frog Eddy to jump 16 inches.

Caleb Burdette, 2, of Battle Creek goes around and around on the pony ride.

Jolie Powers, 7, of Charlotte, left, wins biggest frog with her 9 inch frog, Leapfrog. Fair Queen Abigail Schreur kisses the frog to see if it will turn into a prince.

Ronald McDonald gets a high five from Breonna Kissinger, 7, of Albion.

Justis Franks, 9, of Homer goes down the slide.

Natalie Miller, 7, of Homer has a flipping good time on the Ultimate Bungee.

Thirteen-year-olds, from left, Jenna Hall, Arlena Weaver and Gaby Shreve enjoy the Cliff Hanger. New fair friends Klarance McNeven, 5, of Albion, left, and Heather Smith, 6, of Homer ride the Tilt-A-Whirl.

Bike giveaway winners Clayton Day, 2, left, and Savannah Reed, 9, both of Marshall.

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High school fall sports practices get underway

photos by John Hendler

Aug. 13 marked the first day football players could practice in pads and linemen from Marshall High School hit the sled during practice drills.The team has a scrimmage next week and varsity opens the season at Milan on Thursday, Aug. 28. The freshman and varsity open the season at home versus Milan on Wednesday, Aug. 27.

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Left: Varsity volleyball player Logan Kiessling during practice Aug. 13 with teammates Grace Corcoran and Macy O’Dell looking on. Right: Kaylie Bates with the serve. The varsity open the season at Western on Saturday, Aug. 23 at 9 a.m. and host the Marshall Quad on Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 5 p.m. The JV host the Marshall Inv. on Aug. 23 at 9 a.m. and the freshman team opens the season at the St. Phil Inv. on Aug. 22 at 8 a.m.

The Marshall High School boys and girls cross-country teams open their respective seasons on Friday, Aug. 22 at 4 p.m. at Ella Sharp Park in Jackson for the Michigan Center relays.

Top: Keegan Elliott. Bottom: Riley Brownell. The Marshall High School boys tennis team opens its season on Thursday, Aug. 21 by hosting the Marshall Quad at 9 a.m.


Left: Sammi Price on the driving range at Marshall Country Clunb Aug. 13. Center: Marshall High School girls golf coach Dick Hamilton works with golfer Elena Buczynski. Right: Kirsten Miller works on her chipping. The golf team opens its season at the Traverse City Inv. Aug. 21-22 and will playat the Hanover-Horton Invie on Monday, Aug. 25.

Left: Phil Delapas heads the ball out of the penalty area during corner kick drills during the first day of training Aug. 13. Center: Dakota Clapper. Right: Kyle Richardson. The Marshall High School soccer teams will host a scrimmage Wednesday, Aug. 20 and the varsity play at Portage Northern on Aug. 23. On the Aug. 26, the JV plays at Tecumseh at 4 p.m. followed by the varsity game at 5:30 p.m.

Taylor Karns, near right, and Brooklyn Tobias during the first day of swim practice Aug. 13. The Marshall High School girls swimming and diving team open its season on Thursday, Aug. 28 at the Harper Creek relays at 3 p.m.


Grandstand events at the Calhoun County Fair

photo by George Hubka

On his way to victory in the Calhoun County Fair Enduro race Aug. 13, Jim Wireman (car W-3) from Springport had to wait for rescue crews to remove driver Joe Calaway of Reading from his car which had flipped over in turn one. After getting help in uprighting his car, Calaway who was unhurt, resumed racing.

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Kim Wagner covered a distance of 308.62 feet to win the Field Farm category Aug. 12.

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Gerry Pontz, competingi n the Pro-Street Diesel category at the tractor pull on Aug. 12.

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