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September 21, 2013 • Vol. 134 No. 38 514 S. Kalamazoo Ave. in Marshall, MI • Phone 269-781-5444 and FAX 269-781-7766 • www.advisor-chronicle.com

In The News: Young people with autism receive opportunities to thrive like everyone else It is estimated by AutismSpeaks, a leading autism advocacy and science organization, that as many as one in 88 children have autism. To meet the growing needs of this population, Starr Commonwealth is developing an array of services to complement its programs already in operation. “As Starr has always done throughout its 100-year history, we are responding by offering services to help these children and families get the care they desperately need and deserve,” says Randy Copas, Starr’s senior vice president of programs. See story on page 26

Curtain Going Up on New Season

NHBP dedicate two new buildings The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi held ribbon cutting ceremonies on Sept. 16 for two new buildings (a Public Works building and a Government Center) on the Pine Creek Indian Reservation in Fulton, near Athens. “Our grandfathers and grandmothers dreamed about being able to live a better life out here and help one another,” said Tribal Elder Henry “Tiq” Bush. “We understand that we are making life better for our children and understand the value in our community.” See story on page 40

Oaklawn Hospital disaster drill tests response to mock radiation leak Oaklawn Hospital staff scrambled during a disaster drill Sept. 18, setting up an emergency decontamination tent and a media center. The exercise was linked to a regional disaster drill during which 15 hospitals in nine southwest Michigan counties took part. “Oaklawn is part of the Michigan 5th District Medical Response Coalition, and part of its mission is to prepare for potential emergencies,” said Jess Kingston, one of Oaklawn's emergency preparedness coordinators. “The coalition has evaluators who assess the hospital's readiness and how it responds to a given situation. Our goal is to show that we're ready to do that properly and efficiently.” See story on page 2

S.A.F.E. Place’s Annual Run for Shelter/Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is Sept. 28 On Sept. 28 hundreds of men will be seen walking the Lakeview Square Mall in high heels. To some that may seem to be a strange sight, but participants have said the pain is worth the gain. These men are raising funds for S.A.F.E. Place, a domestic violence shelter in Battle Creek. “This allows men to put themselves in ‘her shoes,’” said SAFE Place Executive Director Jennifer Fopma. “Domestic violence is a crime. It is not pleasant to think about what a victim endures, but it is devastating to let it continue in silence. Everyone – men, women, and children are impacted. It is a community issue – and must be a community priority because everyone deserves a safe place.” See story on page 34

Local artist Aubrey Thompke featured at Art Prize in Grand Rapids Aubrey E. Thompke, 31, of Homer has made it her own personal goal to have her artwork displayed in Grand Rapids’ Art Prize and this year, she met that goal. “I’ve always been the kind of person I don’t think people can categorize,” Thompke said. “That’s why my pieces are so different. Straight lines are boring to me. I like to have fun with art.” Her artwork, a spray painting piece, can be seen downtown Grand Rapids until Oct. 6. See story on page 28

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he 13th season of The Franke Center for the Arts is underway at 214 E. Mansion St. The classic 1921 building, in which it is housed, has had a rich and treasured history in Marshall which continues as its audiences await the band “Savoy Brown” and “Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.” both of which will be taking the stage soon. Pictured, from left, are cast members Anna Lunger, Hayden Schaub, Sam Rodgers, Jack McQuaig and Morgan Miklusicak. See the story on page 16


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Word on the Street What are you looking forward to as fall begins? With tomorrow, Sept. 22 being the first day of autumn, the ad-visor&chronicle asked these six people what their favorite thing is about the fall season.

Editor’s Corner by John Hendler After last week’s mass shooting in Washington, D.C., predictably, certain lawmakers immediately resumed the battle cry for more gun control legislation. The killer, Aaron Alexis, a former Navy reservist had a valid ID and entered the Washington Navy Yard before killing 12 people and wounding several others. Reportedly, Alexis didn’t use an AR-15 automatic weapon, even though some are calling for more restrictions on those type of weapons. And of course, this, another mass shooting, took place yet again in another “Gun Free Zone” where it is illegal to have a firearm. Apparently, the bad guys, like Alexis, either can’t read or don’t give a rip or most likely, figure that they will have virtually no resistance when they decide to start shooting. But, it’s easier to blame the lax gun laws rather than the person doing the shooting. Shifting gears just a bit, on Thursday, it was revealed that Grand Theft Auto V, the extremely violent video game raked in $800 million in sales in one day. Where is the outcry from legislators over these violent types of games that Alexis was reportedly a fan of? Where is the outcry from legislators over the abundance of violent movies, television shows and song lyrics that they claim doesn’t affect people’s behaviors or mindset? Really? It doesn’t affect people? Try telling that to all the TV executives and advertisers out there who constantly come up with creative ways to market their product so people will be affected and compelled to go out and buy their product. It’s the usual case of political correctness run amok and in the case of the Navy Yard, it was that type of PC thinking that got people killed once again. When will the usual suspects end their grandstanding and stop pointing fingers and take real, meaningful action rather than continue with their symbolic charades? Until next week, may the good news be yours.

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"I like to go pick apples; Oktoberfest beer; going to see Art Prize; the fall colors; the brisk mornings; and the cool fall weather.”

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Letters Community invited to Homecoming bonfire Sept. 22 To the Editor: We would like to cordially invite the community of Marshall to join the Marshall High School student

body in attending a community bonfire on Sunday, Sept. 22 beginning at approximately 7 p.m. following the conclusion of the

powder puff football games (behind MHS next to the football practice fields). Please come and help us kick off homecoming week.

Thank you! The Marshall High School Student Council

Thanks to those who made the Civil War Ball a ball To the Editor: I just wanted to give a heartfelt thanks to all of my friends that helped me get ready for the Civil War Ball over the Home Tour weekend: • To Christina of Patty’s Apparel and Bridal Shop of Quincy for donating a hoop slip for my dress

• To Tanya Banning of Marshall who helped with some small repairs to my outfit • To Dennis Oosterhart and Debbie Knight of D. Knight Designs of Marshall who took the time out of their very busy schedules to help with my hair and last minute gown adjustments

You all truly made me feel like Cinderella. Thanks also to all of you that attended the event. I had a real ball. Holly Harnden, Marshall

Press releases MSU ecologist to examine Enbridge spill at ‘Dessert with Discussion’ HICKORY CORNERS — A Michigan State University aquatic ecologist will discuss 2010’s Enbridge oil spill at a free community event scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 8. Dr. Stephen K. Hamilton, MSU Professor of Ecosystem Ecology & Biogeochemistry, based at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) in Hickory Corners, will present “The Kalamazoo River oil spill: Catastrophe and Recovery" as part of KBS’s Dessert with Discussion lecture series, this year marking 50 years of aquatic ecology research at the biological station. The July 2010 pipeline rupture near Marshall, Mich. sent millions of gallons of tar sands crude oil into the Kalamazoo River system, creating the largest inland oil spill in U.S. history.

Dr. Hamilton will provide an update on the cleanup and status of the river ecosystem and will examine the spill’s implications for national and international energy policy. Dr. Hamilton serves as an independent advisor to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and has provided local knowledge and scientific advice to the emergency response, cleanup and remediation efforts. He is president of the Kalamazoo River Watershed Council, and has been interviewed by numerous national media outlets, including NPR, National Geographic and the New York Times. Local conservation organizations will be also on hand at the event to talk about their work in protecting our region's waters. Event sponsors include the Four

Townships Water Resources Council, the Kalamazoo River Watershed Council, and MSU’s W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. Dessert with Discussion takes place at 7:30 p.m. in the KBS Academic Center Auditorium, 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr., Hickory Corners. Dessert, tea and coffee will be served free of charge. Call 269-671-2015 for more information or visit the KBS website at kbs.msu.edu/events/dessert-with-discussion. The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station is Michigan State University’s largest off-campus education complex and one of North America's premier inland field stations. KBS's mission is focused on ecological and environmental research, education and community outreach.






Estate Planning Workshop

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Tuesday, October 1, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. HCB Marshall Banking Center Trust and Investment Group is partnering with Vincent Law and CPA Office to provide an Estate Planning Workshop. Information covered will include: • The Building Blocks of Estate Planning • Trusts • Gift Tax • Estate Tax The workshop will take place at HCB Marshall Banking Center, 124 W. Michigan Ave., Marshall. Attendance is free to the community. Please reserve a seat by calling 269-558-0994. Refreshments will be served.

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Marshall loses close one to Harper Creek 14-6 loss drops Redhawks to 0-3

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The Marshall High School varsity football team saw its record drop to 0-3 following a 14-6 loss to SMAC East rival Harper Creek on Sept. 13. Marshall traveled to Sturgis Sept. 20 and will be back home on Sept. 27 for the Homecoming game versus Loy Norrix. Against Harper Creek, Marshall quarterback Danny Welke was 13 of 26 for 109 yards with a TD pass to Alex Walton and two interceptions. Walton had four receptions for 54 yards. On the ground, Bobby Owens, above left, had 74 yards on 14 carries. On defense, leading tacklers were Jerome Washington with eight and Drew Maisner with seven. Above right photo: Marshall’s Bryce Blanchard, getting past Harper Creek’s Anthony McNichols, left, and Brennan Leson.

MHS girls swim team host quad meet today The Marshall High School girls swimming and diving team will host the Marshall Quad Meet today, Saturday, Sept. 21 at 11 a.m. at the Marshall High School Pool. The team will also host Loy Norrix on Sept. 24 and Otsego on Sept. 26 at 6 p.m.

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Marshall swimmer Julia Hope at the start during one of the events at the Lakeview relays on Sept. 14. Maddy Peters, in the 800-yard freestyle relay.

Maddie Rayner,doing the breastroke during the medley relay.

Nina Hendler, during the 800-yard freestyle relay at Lakeview Sept. 14.


MHS girls CC second at SMAC East meet Lauren Feasel, Abbey Ufkes finish fifth and sixth overall Top 7 Marshall runners 1. Lauren Feasel (5th overall) 20:24 2. Abbey Ufkes (6) 20:28 3. Rachel Schoepke (15) 21:19 4. Maya Williams (16) 21:32 5. Anyah Preston (18) 21:39 6. Tiffany Gross (27) 23:03 7. Molly Blanchard (33) 23:36

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Marshall girls at start of the SMAC EAst meet held September 17 at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds. Frpm left: Anyah Preston, Abbey Ufkes and Lauren Feasel. Marshall finished second to Gull Lake.

Marshall boys CC place 4th at SMAC meet Evi Votava had a time of 25:14

Off and running: Marshall runners from left: Parker Cruz, Cam Ragan, Kurt Swaton, Weston Herman and Quinn Hovarter.

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Volleyball sweeps Battle Creek Central

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The Marshall High School volleyball team won in straight sets over Battle Creek Central on Sept. 18 by scores of 25-12, 25-10 and 25-13. Statistical leaders included Logan Kiessling with12 kills and nine digs; Grace Crawford, with 11 kills, seven digs and four aces; Emily Delmotte, with five kills and five aces; and Brooke Mason, with 19 assists and seven digs. "I was happy with our offensive execution,” said coach John Miller. “We have been working hard on developing a faster tempo offense and our hard work paid off. We hit .385 as a team. That might be the highest hitting percentage I have ever had a team hit on any level I have coached." Marshall improved its record to 11-5-1. The team competes today, Sept. 21 at the BCC Invitational. Marshall will host Coldwater on Wednesday, Sept. 25. Pictured from left versus Battle Creek Central: Taylor Jungel, Chandler Veich and Kaylie Bates.

MHS equestrian competes at Coldwater Sept. 22

Roller Derby tonight at the Marshall Activity Center The South Central Michigan Renegade Rollergirls will host its women’s flat track roller derby season opener versus The Barry County Black Heart Maidens tonight, Saturday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Marshall Activity Center. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the cost is $10 at the door. KIds 12 and under are admitted free with a paid adult. The Renegade Rollergirls will also be competing in an upcoming tournament in Rochester Oct. 5.

MHS boys tennis falls to Loy Norrix 7-1 Sept. 18 Singles 1. Davis Crocker (LN) def Cole Varvatos 6-0, 6-0 2. Jake Gumbleton (LN) def Garrett Sander 6-0, 6-0 3. Mitchell Blinkiewicz (LN) def TJ Rocco 6-0,6-0 4. Andrew Blinkiewicz (LN) def Riley Brownell 6-1, 6-1

The Marshall High School equestrian team will be competing in their last District Meet Sunday, Sept. 22 in Coldwater beginning at 8 a.m. The team hopes to advance to Berrien springs for the regional competition the following weekend. Pictured in back: Captain Maya Williams (Buck); Henry Hautau, (Romeo); Captain Ashton Vandenburg; Captain Megan Zoss(Boogie); Lily Fingas (Skip); and Captain Hannah Inman (Lola). Front: Coach Mary Stockel Adams, Katie Asselin, Megan McFadden, Rachel Mapes and Assistant Coach Kellie Smith.

MHS Homecoming Court The Marshall Homecoming Court was announced Sept. 19. From left: Freshman Escort & Attendant, Camden Gardner & Julia Hope; Senior Escort & Attendant, Danny Welke & Tierra Orban; King & Queen, Parker Cruz & Kate Frazier; Junior Escort & Attendant, Kyle Richardson & Chloe Nash; Sophomore Escort & Attendant Audrey Myers & Jake Brubaker. photo by Rhonda Stepp

Doubles 1. M. Lee & R. Brozovich (LN) def Evan Curnow & Aiden Chapman 6-2, 6-0 2. O. Brenneman & L. Woods (LN) def Brady Brisson & Josh Vreeland 6-1, 6-1 3. P. Winnard & J. Andrie (LN) def Keegan Elliott & D. Dewitt 76, 6-1 4. Kyle Lyman & Traiven Howard (M) def P. Kettner & B. James 6-2, 3-6, 6-3












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