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MARION The Marion Fire Department and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are conducting a joint investigation into a fire that destroyed a barn on Fifth Avenue near 13 Mile Road Wednesday afternoon. Bruce Tower, fire supervisor for the Forest Resource division of the DNR, said he responded to the barn fire shortly after

conducting an investigation into another small fire also near Marion. Tower said the DNR often teams up on fire investigations near wooded areas to determine if a blaze was caused by wildfire. Right now were unsure what could have caused the (barn) fire, Tower said. The other fire in Osceola County Wednesday was a brush fire that did minimal damage to the surrounding area. Wildfires will continue

to be a concern in coming weeks as the spring chill gives way to summer warmth. Te m pe r at u re s on Wednesday reached 84 degrees, matching the record high temperature for May 1, first set in 1952, according to Cadillac News weather records. Temperatures are supposed to cool down today, with highs near 70 degrees and a 50 percent chance of CHRIS LAMPHERE | CADILLAC NEWS rain and thunderstorms. An investigator photographs the remains of a barn destroyed by
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fire in Marion Wednesday afternoon.

Grant to upgrade Mackinaw Trail, help create 21 jobs


The Wexford County Road Commission is planning to make the ride on Mackinaw Trail a little smoother while helping a local business upgrade it facilities.

Suicide: Private pain or public health issue?


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Official: Loss of mill pond would be disaster


Marion leaders rally community
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Sherman Hill work progressing


By the end of this week, about 250,000 yards of dirt will have been moved from Sherman Hill near Mesick.

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he loss visited upon families and loved ones by suicide is painful and devastating. Research has shown that Baby Boomers have experienced higher rates of depression than other generations. Although they dont know why , even decades ago researchers predicted that higher rates of mental illness would translate into higher suicide rates, and statistics have borne out that evidence.

Interior facelift highlights museum summer launch


Members of the Wexford County Historical Society are hoping the public will help kick-off their summer season at weekend events to celebrate their grand re-opening.

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Wexford County Medical Examiner Dr. Fred Wreford works in his office in Cadillac. Statistics demonstrate that as a cause of death, suicide is about as frequent as deaths caused by crashes of cars, motorcycles and other vehicles.
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MARION Officials in Marion are trying to rally public support to prevent the removal of one of the villages most historic landmarks the mill pond. As part of a larger restoration project, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working with the village for a number of years to restore the cold water stream down river of the pond and dam. Project Manager Steven Check said water entering the mill pond heats up before reentering the main river system, affecting trout populations and ecological conditions downstream. Several years ago, village officials had negotiated an agreement with the corps to dredge the lake bottom to make it deeper so water wouldnt heat up as much. This would allow the village to avoid removing the dam, which Marion Mill Pond Rehabilitation Committee member Roger Pritchard said would have a devastating impact on the community . Were looking at this from an economic and recreational point of view, Pritchard said. Taking out the dam would be a disaster. Unfortunately for the village, the start of the Iraq war, along with legislative changes pertaining to what kind of projects the corps is allowed to take part in, halted negotiations on dredging the mill pond. As it stands, the corps have made it their recommendation to remove the mill pond. Check said this would be the most cost-effective way to fix the situation. For more, turn to Page A2

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Suicide: Private pain or public health issue?


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When a loved one commits suicide, there is pain for survivors and, understandably, a need for privacy . But suicide also is a public health issue. For Americans between the ages of 25 and 34, suicide is the second-leading cause of death. Its the third-leading cause for those between the ages of 15 and 24, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. From 2004 to 2012, Wexford County recorded 61 suicides. That averages out to 6.7 per year about one every two months, according to figures supplied by Medical Examiner Fred Wreford. To put that in comparison with another unexpected, yet not uncommon, cause of death, in the same time period there were 65 people killed in vehicle crashes, whether an automobile crash or some other moving vehicle such as a motorcycle or off-road vehicle. Similar results were found in Missaukee County , where there were 14 deaths suspected to be suicide. In the same time period, there were 12 vehicle-related deaths. Although not subjected to statistical analysis, differences could be observed in the type of person who is committing suicide. In Wexford County , the average age of those committing suicide between 2004 and 2012 was 46. In Missaukee County, however, according to Missaukee County Medical Examiner Gregory Lambourne, the majority of the suicides were by people in their 30s or even their 20s. Rarely are they older people facing the end of life, Lambourne said. Statistics kept by the Centers for Disease Control and

Signs of suicide: what to watch for


If you have concerns that a loved one, friend or acquaintance is thinking of suicide, the best way to find out if they are at risk is to ask them, according to the Suicide Prevention Resource Center. All people with suicidal thoughts should be taken seriously. According to the SPRC, talking about thoughts of suicide with someone will not put the idea in their head, and it doesnt increase your own risk. Individuals with thoughts about suicide may be doing so for reasons that can be understandable. Experts on the topic of suicide say that most people with suicidal thoughts want to live, but also want to be free of pain. A majority of individuals who die of suicide likely suffered from clinical depression, although it may not be until after someone has died that the survivors are able to conPrevention reveal that for baby boomers, the suicide rate has increased almost 30 percent between 2001 and 2010. Boomers are defined as those Americans born between 1946 and 1964. Traditionally , seniors age 85 and older have been the group most likely to commit suicide. In general, more men than women commit suicide. Use of alcohol and drugs also raise the risk of suicide, and rates also are higher for veterans. Wexford County recorded nine suicides last year. In comparison, five people were killed in vehicle crashes in the same time frame. Suicide took the lives of six people in the county in 2011, and also the same number lost their lives in crashes.

nect the dots. Its not unusual for families to say they had no idea, according to Leilani Kitler, prevention coordinator for Northern Lakes Community Mental Health. Telltale signs may include withdrawing from friends and family, changes in sleep patterns and not taking part in activities an individual had previously enjoyed. There could be other changes in behavior. Someone considering suicide may suddenly begin giving away valuable possessions. The acronym ACT helps provide guidance, especially for teens: A Acknowledge: recognize that these are real concerns. C Concern: express concern for the persons situation, show empathy for their problems. T Tell: tell a trusted adult. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number is 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Veterans also may call a line dedicated to them at 1-800273-8255 Press 1. Looking back as far as nine years, the highest number of suicides came in 2004 and 2006, with 11 in each year. In 2007, the fewest were recorded, with two. Missaukee County, with a population slightly less than half of Wexford County, understandably had fewer numbers of residents taking their own lives. Two suicides were reported last year, half the number seen in 2011. Three were recorded in 2010. Numbers for Osceola and Lake counties were not immediately available. But numbers cant be expected to paint a picture of the whole problem, according to Leilani Kitler, prevention coordinator for Northern Lakes Community

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a chronic condition. Painkillers may be readily available to them. Should they die of an overdose, it may be difficult to say whether or not the overdose was intentional. In some cases, a health care provider such as a nurse who had frequent contact with the patient may strongly suspect that there was more to the death than a mistake with a prescription.

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Mental Health. Kitler also is coordinator and facilitator for the local Suicide Prevention Coalition. Kitler said that in some cases, deaths may not be accurately reported as suicide out of respect for the family . In some cases, knowing what happened may not be easy . Take an example of someone who is age 60 or 70, who is fighting a disease or has

Also keep in mind, Kitler said, that following a death, whether the cause was suicide or not, the focus is on loved ones and the grieving. We often take our cues from the family, Kitler said. We want to be supportive in recovery, and not be contradicting their views. McClatchy News Service contributed to this report
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Mill pond
Continued from A1 The total cost would be $3 million, with the federal government covering 65 percent of the bill, leaving about $1 million to be covered by the village. Pritchard, along with others on the committee, are not convinced removing the dam is the best option because residents would be footing a good portion of the bill and would not see much of a benefit in doing so. At a public meeting Wednesday, committee members urged a handful of residents in attendance to write letters to their local congressmen imploring them to find a more equitable solution to the problem. We need to have a campaign, Pritchard said. Put some pressure on our legislators. We dont have a big voice here in Marion, but we do have a voice. Those with suggestions about the mill pond can drop them off at the clerks office at 118 East Main Street or call 743-6801. A public meeting is planned for June.
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ROCHESTER, Pa. (AP) Police say a western Pennsylvania man tried to blame his drunken driving on his grandmother. The only problem is, she wasnt there. Twenty-twoyear-old John Ventresca Jr. faces a preliminary hearing Tuesday on drunken driving and other charges stemming from the incident on March 2. Thats when Rochester police were called to a convenience store after witnesses saw Ventresca pull into a parking lot, but not before striking other cars and hitting a pole in front of the store. When police arrived, they say Ventresca told them his grandma had been driving and that she was using the stores restroom. He explained the erratic driving by saying the woman had a broken shoulder and was taking pain pills. Police charged Ventresca after finding the woman wasnt in the rest room or anywhere else nearby .

Undersheriff: Missing teen was in hiding


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In Brief Manton man charged with possessing heroin


CADILLAC A Manton man has been charged in 84th District Court in Wexford County with drug possession. Alexander Paul Deibert, 24, has been charged with possession of a controlled substance, heroin. Deibert also has been charged with maintaining a drug house, according to court records. If convicted, Deibert could face up to two years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000.

BIG RAPIDS A Big Rapids teen missing since Sunday has been located, and police say Quinton Taylor Aemisegger orchestrated his own disappearance. The 16-year-olds last confirmed sighting had been at the Reed City home of his girlfriend over the weekend, and by Monday, relatives filed a missing persons report, and a twocounty search began. Osceola County Undersheriff Justin Halladay said deputies worked tips on Aemiseggers location, and

eventually, deputies caught up to the teen Wednesday morning. Halladay said the boy was unharmed and information we received is that (Aemisegger) went missing on his own accord. Aemise gger avoided being discovered with the assistance of friends, who aided in hiding him, HallaAemisegger day said. The teen was transported to the sheriff s department and then turned over to his mother, Lori Elliot. Halladay said the investigation in-

to the case is ongoing and once completed the report will be forwarded to the probate court and prosecutors office. Elliot said she had last seen her son when she dropped him off at a friends home in Reed City on Friday to spend the weekend. She said she had been in contact with her son until Sunday morning, when he texted her to tell her he had a ride home later that day . After learning her nephew was safe, Gen Aemisegger, speaking for the family , said, We are all happy to have him home, safe and sound.
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No longevity pay for new Wexford Co. hires

By the end of this week, about 250,000 yards of dirt will have been moved from Sherman Hill near Mesick as part of a construction project started on April 15. Pipe work will continue for the next several weeks and curb work should begin next week.

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CADILLAC A benefit for non-union employees of Wexford County has been eliminated, in keeping with the levels of compensation provided to union employees. The Board of Commissioners has voted 8-0 to drop longevity pay for new nonunion employees. Union employees already had lost the benefit as part of contract negotiations. The Human Resources/ Public Safety Committee recommended the benefit be eliminated for new hires effective May 1. The longevity pay policy has been in place since it was adopted in 1996. The policy provided $30 for each full year of continuous employment after employees fifth year with the county , but payments were limited to $600 a year.

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Sherman Hill project on schedule in spite of wet weather
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New video shows van in missing woman case

Subway baby to ride free for life


MEXICO CITY (AP) Who says theres no such thing as a free ride? Mexico Citys mayor says a baby boy born in one of the citys subway stations will be allowed to ride the trains free for life. The babys 22-year-old mother was trying to take the subway to the hospital when she went into labor Tuesday . Subway employees, police and paramedics helped her give birth in an entryway to a platform. Subway tickets in Mexico City cost three pesos (25 cents) for an unlimited ride.

MESICK By the end of this week, about 250,000 yards of dirt will have been moved from Sherman Hill near Mesick. That was the figure Michigan Department of Transportation Delivery Engineer Del Kirkby gave as the majority of earth moving for the project is nearing completion. Dirt was being moved around the clock until April 27, Kirkby said. That sand is still being balanced out but the storm sewer piping is being run up the hill on both sides of the road at once. Kirkby said the side slopes are being restored as the work is being completed and work also has started north of 16 Road up to the Manistee

River. South of 16 Road is the location where the Mesick Mushroom Festival is focused, and Kirkby said they dont want to interfere with its preparation and traffic. Pipe work will continue for the next several weeks, and Kirkby said curb work should begin next week. The work will continue going right on through, and we will be busy until it gets open to traffic, he said. The most critical work we have on the project remains the pipe work, and it is less affected by rain, but heavy rains and light will stop work. Until its completion sometime in late June, traffic will be detoured from M-115 north on Nine Road, then east on Four Road to M-37 just south of Buckley . M-37 also will be realigned to make the roadway more straight and will be graded to be less steep. Although the

frost laws will be pulled on the detour route, Kirkby said that doesnt mean the restrictions have been pulled completely throughout the county . Later in the year, work on converting the intersection of M-115 and M-37-13 Road into a roundabout is scheduled. The intersection will be closed for an estimated maximum of three weeks. For the roundabout project, the detour will have traffic exit M-115 westbound at 19 Road, and travel north to 16 Road-M-42, then west to M-37, where traffic to Traverse City may exit the detour. Westbound M-115 traffic then will continue west on 11 3/4 Road to the intersection of M-115 in Mesick. The detour is the same route in reverse for traffic going east and it should be in place by Sept. 4.
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NORTON SHORES (AP) A western Michigan police chief has released a second surveillance video showing a van thats believed to be connected to the disappearance of a 25-year-old mother and gas station night clerk. Norton Shores Chief Daniel Shaw says the video may help investigators fill in the timeline of events of Friday night, when Jessica Heeringa was last seen. There were no signs of a struggle at the Exxon Mobil gas station in Norton Shores where Heeringa was working when she disappeared. A surveillance video was released Monday from a tavern near the suspected abduction site. Both videos show a silver or gray Chrysler minivan.

Non-profit group proposed to help save The Wex


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CADILLAC Dozens of concerned residents stepped forward to urge the Wexford County Board of Commissioners to support the Wexford County Civic Center and Ice Arena. The countys residents also are being called upon to help provide support for The Wex. Facility management met with the public recently to come up with some ideas. The facility had received public support for the past three years in the form of a recreation millage, which supported not only The Wex but also recreational projects throughout the county. Rink Management was hired a year ago to operate the facility, including the ice rink and auditorium, at a cost of $45,000 a year.

Over the course of the first year, Wexford County also pitched in about $55,000 in additional funds when the operation fell short of meeting its bills. The county had hoped Rink Management would be able to break even after only a year of taking the reins. The recreation millage was defeated twice last year. Rink Management Regional Manager Louis Lombardo said Rink Management is trying to make up the gap by bringing in new programs, such as expanding the number of wrestling shows, and expanding the learn-to-skate program to ages 3 and up. The program promises to give even the uninitiated the skills to navigate the ice over the course of eight weeks. Upcoming events include the T.J. Schmidt Car-

nival Thursday to Sunday, UWE professional wrestling on May 11, a Momto-Mom sale May 25, and a newly added Renaissance Festival on June 8. The limited time frame given to Rink Management to turn around the operation also is making it difficult, Lombardo said. In some cases, producers interested in holding events at The Wex choose to look elsewhere after learning they cant sign contracts for more than a year in advance. In some cases, events are planned two or three years ahead, which is beyond Rink Managements timeframe given its one-year contract. This week, Lombardo is seeking volunteers willing to serve as members of a committee that will have the job of exploring what is needed to create a nonprofit organization.

Crunching the numbers, Lombardo said their biggest expenses are electricity, followed by insurance and payroll. One expense that was significantly more than expected was snow removal. Rink Management contracted with the countys vendor since they provided the most costeffective alternative, Lombardo said, but even then, the cost of the service was more than $30,000. If a local vendor or group stepped forward to donate snowplowing services next winter, it would help significantly, Lombardo said. Anyone interested in becoming part of the nonprofit group may contact Lombardo at 734-457-4219 or email Lombardo at louis@monroemultisports. com.
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LANSING (AP) The Michigan Senate has unanimously approved legislation that would allow veterans to get a special designation on drivers licenses. The bill now heads to Republican Gov . Rick Snyders desk. Lawmakers say the legislation approved Wednesday will provide veterans with easier access to the services and benefits they deserve. They say veterans will be able to get discounts at stores and hotels more easily . Without the designation, veterans have to carry copies of discharge papers to prove their service. Republican Rep. Nancy Jenkins of Clayton has said 27 other states already have a veterans designation on drivers licenses.

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Jack Ray Jewett


MESICK Jack Ray Jewett, of Mesick, died Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at home surrounded by his loving family . He was 83. He was born July 15, 1929, in Flint, the son of Earl and Cleta (Hudson) Jewett. Jack went to work for Cadillac State Bank when he was 16 and continued working there for 38 years until his retirement in 1983. He also farmed most of his life as well. Jack was a member of the Mesick United Methodist Church for more than 60 years, a former member of the Mesick Lions Club, a member of the Mesick Masonic Lodge No. 466 F&AM; a member of the Mesick Volunteer Fire Department; a founding member of the Mesick Rescue Squad; and he served on the Mesick Park Board and the Mesick Industrial Committee. In his spare time, Jack enjoyed deer hunting, fishing, playing golf, cutting wood and just being outdoors. On September 14, 1947, in Harrietta, Jack married Shirley M. Paul, who survives. He is also survived by five children, Sharon (Randy) Miller of East Jordan, Jack L. (Ellie) Jewett of Mesick, Kathy J. (Bill) Ely of Mesick, Alan M. (Barb Schellie) Jewett of Mesick, and Garry P . Jewett of Mesick; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; his brother-inlaw, Keith (Betty) Paul of Harrietta; several nieces and nephews; and special family friends, Joe and Cathy Cudney of Copemish. Jack was preceded in death by his parents; his twin sister, Joyce Jewett; his sister, Melba Jewett; and his brother, Earl Keith Jewett. Memorial services will be held at a later date at the Mesick United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mesick United Methodist Church, Mesick Fire Department or the Mesick Rescue Squad. The Terwilliger Funeral Home, in Kaleva, is in charge of arrangements. www.terwilligerfuneralhome.com

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Mackinaw Trail will be resurfaced, allowing upgrades to McGuires Resort
By Rick Charmoli Cadillac News

CADILLAC The Wexford County Road Commission is planning to make the ride on Mackinaw Trail a little more enjoyable while helping a local business upgrade its facilities and sewer and water systems. The road is starting to show wear and tear, and during the 2014 construction season, it will be resurfaced. The project is one of 10 Michigan Department of Transportation state transportation economic development grants that were announced recently . McGuires Resort has plans to expand its conference facilities, update an existing restaurant and hotel rooms, make exterior facade improvements and add a teaching center. The resort also will upgrade its sewer and water systems, investing $2.5 million and creating 21 new jobs. The improvement to Mackinaw Trail is essential to the resorts decision to invest in the Clam Lake Township facility . The final decision to expand is contingent upon the receipt of other grants and incentives. As a result, the Wexford County Road

The Michigan Department of Transportation announced 10 state transportation economic development grants including one in Wexford County that will help McGuires Resort upgrade its facilities, sewer and water systems and create 21 new jobs.
Commission will completely reconstruct the road with a new roadway base and asphalt surface. Wexford County Road Commission Manager Alan Cooper said the project is the result of several funding sources being utilized. The estimated cost of these transportation improvements is roughly $1.3 million, including $400,000 in state Transportation Economic Development Fund money and almost $1 million in local matches from the road commission and federal transportation funds. Enacted in 1987 and reauthorized

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in 1993, the fund was created to pay for highway , road and street projects that encourage private investment and will create or support jobs. The funds Category A, or Target Industries Program, provides state funding for transportation improvements that will help accommodate increased traffic and provide commercial routes that are safe and more efficient for new and expanding companies. Eligible road agencies include MDOT, county road commissions, cities and villages.
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University of North Texas experts confirmed the skeleton is that of Diann GRAND RAPIDS (AP) Tatum, who disappeared An audit has found a West while traveling from Ohio to visit her parents in the Michigan veterans home Detroit suburb of Warren. lacking in some areas of The department is treatcare and internal controls. A report by the state audi- ing the case as a homicide. Columbus, Ohio, TV stator general says the Grand tion WTTE says Tatum Rapids Home for Veterans lived in Fayette County , failed to provide an on-site near Washington Court psychiatrist since August 2011 for residents with men- House, Ohio. The station says the tal health disorders. breakthrough happened The performance audit was conducted last year. It after members of Tatums family had their genetic also says the home lacked data entered into a nacontrols to safeguard food tional database in March and medical supplies. 2013 and a connection was It says the home was made. It says dental remoderately effective in controlling and safeguard- cords confirmed the identification in April. ing its pharmaceutical inventories. There were about 430 Facebook tips, people receiving nursing cellphone trace nail care at the facility in September. The home is operbank suspect ated by the Department of Military and Veterans BROWN CITY (AP) PoAffairs. lice investigating a string of bank robberies across State law requires the facility to develop and sub- Michigan say Facebook users helped them identify mit a plan to comply with a suspect, who killed himthe audits recommendaself in Georgia as officers tions within 60 days. closed in. The Sanilac County Grand Rapids sued sheriff s office says infor trespass policy vestigators got matching GRAND RAPIDS (AP) descriptions of suspects The American Civil Liber- in robberies in Brown City ties Union has sued Grand and Yale. A Croswell and Rapids authorities, saying Marlette Police Departpolice in the western Mich- ment Facebook post drew tips that made 53-year-old igan city routinely make Jack D. Kaiser a suspect. unconstitutional arrests The sheriff s office says for trespassing on the property of businesses open to it learned Kaiser had fled the state. the public. In the Atlanta suburb The group said Wednesof Alpharetta, police Sgt. day it filed the federal suit on behalf of two men who George Gordon says authorities used the suspects cellwere arrested but later phone signal to track him cleared of trespassing and began pursuing him. charges. The Sanilac sheriff s The ACLU says police long have asked businesses office says Kaiser shot himself Tuesday before he to sign letters of intent could be arrested. It says to prosecute trespassers evidence of the robberies and says police use them to arrest people without check- was in his car. The robberies extended ing first with business operators if theyre unwanted. as far west as Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids City Attorney Catherine Mish says Labor, immigration shes aware of the suit but activists hold rally wont comment before officials review it. DETROIT (AP) A couple hundred community , The ACLU says one labor and immigration plaintiff spent three days activists have gathered in in jail after stopping his a Detroit park to rally for car at a gas station. better working conditions, immigration reform and DNA, dental records other issues. identify remains The demonstration Wednesday is part of the found in 1994 May Day protests around the nation and globe. PORT HURON (AP) Several speakers called Southeastern Michigan auon Washington lawmakers thorities say theyve used DNA and dental records to to work quickly to enact a federal overhaul of the identify remains found in immigration system. Con1994 as those of a central gress is considering legislaOhio woman who disaption to legalize the status of peared in 1988. many of the estimated 11 The St. Clair County million people living in the sheriff s office in Port Huron said Wednesday that U.S. without authorization.

State House OKs welfare drug testing


By ALANNA DURKIN The Associated Press

LANSING The Republican-led Michigan House approved legislation Wednesday that would require some people to pass drug tests and ensure that their children dont miss too many days of school in order to receive welfare benefits. Supporters say the measures are designed to break the cycle of poverty by helping drug users find treatment and encouraging parents to send their children to school. But opponents say the measures are punitive attacks on low income individuals who rely on state assistance to get by . Its an awful message to send out across to our own citizens and across the county that this is what happens in Michigan if you are down on your luck, said Shelli Weisberg, legislative liaison for the ACLU of Michigan. Under a measure passed by a 7733 vote the Department of Human Services which supports the bill would establish a substance abuse screening process for people applying for the family independence assistance program. If there is reasonable suspicion that the person is using illegal substances, like drugs, that person would be required to take a drug test. The Department of Human Services would start screening next April in three yet-to-be determined counties and the program would be reevaluated after one year. Several Democrats along with the majority Republicans voted for the measure. The measure now heads to the Senate where its likely to advance. Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, a Monroe Republican, told The Associated Press that he fully supports the bill, arguing that the aim is to help people who rely on welfare get back on their feet. People who test positive for the first time would be referred to a substance abuse treatment center and could continue receiving benefits throughout their treatment. But if a person tests positive sub-

sequent times or drops out of treatment their family benefits would be stripped. We cannot continue to subsidize illegal substances but ... we will continue to support those families who need and want our help, and this bill provides the incentive to stop using illegal drugs, said Republican Rep. Klint Kesto of Oakland Countys Commerce Township. Several Democrats and one Republican spoke against the bill Wednesday. Democratic Re p. Marcia HoveyWright of Muskegon said it represents another chapter in the Republican war against the poor. She said that it often takes people with addictions multiple treatment programs before they are able to conquer their substance abuse problems. Democrats introduced a number of amendments Tuesday, including requiring that the department notify families that sign up for the program that they could be subject to a drug test and requiring lawmakers to also be tested for illegal substances. Legislation requiring some form of drug testing or screening for welfare recipients has been proposed in at least 29 states this year, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Measures have passed in eight states. Michigan briefly ran a pilot program to drug test welfare recipients in late 1999. The American Civil Liberties Union sued, and a federal appeals court affirmed a lower courts order halting the program. Part of the legal challenge was based on the claim that constitutional rights were violated because testing was done without individualized sus-

The House also approved a bill Wednesday on a 78-32 vote that would strip a family of benefits in the family independence program if a child under the age of 16 doesnt meet school attendance requirements.

picion. Weisberg said the ACLU is looking into if and how they can challenge the law if it goes into effect. But the constitutionality of this type of suspicion-based program unlike programs that test all recipients would be much more difficult to challenge, she said. The House also approved a bill Wednesday on a 78-32 vote that would strip a family of benefits in the family independence program if a child under the age of 16 doesnt meet school attendance requirements. Truancy policies vary by school district. The human services department put the policy in place in October, but this bill would write the policy into law to ensure it continues in future governors administrations. Parents would be allowed to re-enroll in the program if their child meets three straight weeks of school attendance requirements. Department spokesman Dave Akerly said in an email that the number of people who have actually lost their benefits since the policy was put in place is very low, but did not have an exact number. Opponents worry that the measure goes too far by kicking off all family members from the program for the actions of one child. But Republican Rep. Al Pscholka of Stevensville, who is sponsoring the legislation, said the measure is designed to encourage children some of whom miss one to one and half days of school a week to go to school. This sends the message that education is how we break this cycle. Education is how we break the poverty cycle.

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Reacting, or overreacting, to terror


worried that the incident could lead to overreactions. Theres a tendency of managing by inbox you know, theres an underwear bomber on a plane, so therefore we have to spend a lot more money on body scanners or things which mostly dont seem to work, he told me. Mueller is concerned that because the attack took place at a marathon, there will be a rush to increase security in ineffective ways at countless other sporting events. Mueller argues that government should carry out its constitutional charge to insure domestic tranquility while spending money responsibly and wisely: What you need to do is look at each proposal in a coherent manner to make sure that the money being spent really does reduce risk, does save lives, does help people at a cost that is sensible, and not spend on measures that dont reduce risk or ... do it at extremely high cost, like body scanners. He is similarly skeptical of air marshals. They have basically done nothing since 9/11, he said. They also cost $1.2 billion (annually). ... Thats the entire budget of the Los Angeles police force. ... Its been done in a very expensive manner for some reason, and it doesnt reduce the risk enough to justify its cost. Mueller cites a Cornell study suggesting that a fear of flying after 9/11 led to

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Governor Rick Snyder P.O. Box 30013 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 335-7858 Constituent Services Rick.Snyder@ michigan.gov State Representatives 102nd District Representative Phil Potvin serves Wexford and Osceola counties S1386 House Office Building PO Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-1747 philpotvin@ house.mi.gov 103rd District Representative Bruce Rendon serves Missaukee County S1387 House Office Bldg. PO Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909-7514 517-373-3817 brucerendon@ house.mi.gov 100th District Jon Bumstead serves Lake County P.O. Box 30014 S1289 House Office Bldg. Lansing, MI 48909-7514 517-373-7317 E-mail: jonbumstead@ house.mi.gov State Senate 35th District Darwin Booher serves Wexford, Missaukee, Lake and Osceola counties. P.O. Box 30036 520 Farnum Building Lansing, MI 48909-7536 517-373-1725 Fax: 517-373-0741 E-mail: SenDBooher@senate. michigan.gov U.S. Senate Debbie Stabenow 133 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington D.C. 20510 202-224-4822 Traverse City office 3335 S. Airport Road West, Suite 6B Traverse City, MI 49684 231-929-1031 senator@ stabenow.senate.gov Carl Levin 269 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-6221 Traverse City 107 Cass Street, Suite E Traverse City, MI 49684 231-947-9569 http://levin.senate. gov U.S. House 4th District Dave Camp serves Missaukee, Osceola and Wexford counties 341 Cannon Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-3561 Cadillac office 112 Spruce St., Ste. A Cadillac, MI 49601 231-876-9205 http://camp.house. gov/ 2nd District Bill Huizenga serves portion of Lake County 1217 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-4401 Cadillac office: 210 1/2 N. Mitchell St. Cadillac, 49601 775-0050 http://huizenga. house.gov/

By Michael Smerconish McClatchy-tribune news service

The First Amendment


Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and equal opportunity. Nelson Mandela Former South African president, 1964

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When the Boston Globe conducted an online discussion of whether the lockdown of the city during the hunt for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was overkill, one of its columnists, Lawrence Harmon, weighed in: Fridays lockdown was more than an abundance of caution. It was an overreaction. Hundreds of millions of dollars were lost to the local economy . Yet authorities urged some Dunkin Donuts stores to remain open for the convenience of officers while ... hundreds of other businesses, large and small, shut down. If Dunkin Donuts workers could safely venture forth to satisfy Munchkins runs, then people outside of Watertown and abutting communities could have gone to work. Not everyone agrees, of course, but that sort of argument has often been made by John Mueller, a political science professor at Ohio State University . Mueller asks: Whats a greater threat to the United States: terrorism or our reaction to it? For Mueller, the answer is the latter. While he concedes that were safer than before, he worries that the security gains are not worth the costs. Hes addressed the issue in his books Terror, Security and Money (2011) and Overblown (2006). He told me that the search for the bombers was essential: You cant have mass murderers running around, so spending a lot of money on policing this thing is certainly very sensible. But he

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increases in longdistance driving that killed more people in car accidents than died on the hijacked planes that day . I shared Muellers thoughts with John Timoney , who ran the police departments in Philadelphia and Miami and is now a consultant to Bahrain. He praised the Boston response and pointed out that our multiple layers of local, state, and federal law enforcement with more than 17,000 police agencies and 700,000 to 800,000 officers create impediments. On the response to terror events or some other largescale disaster, there is always criticism for over-response or overkill, he wrote in an e-mail. And there is some validity to this criticism. But the over-response is often due to the nature/structure of police agencies and other first responders. I remember the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993, when we were overwhelmed by the response of fire and ambulance services from places in New Jersey and Connecticut and Long Island. Thousands of ambulances blocked West Street (in Lower Manhattan), making it impossible to get out of the area. Six persons were killed and around 5,000 injured (mostly minor). Of the 5,000, over 4,000 made their own way to hospitals/doctors via subway or cab. Timoney has run the Boston Marathon several times himself and lived in Cambridge when he was a fellow

at Harvard. He noted that though the bombing happened in Boston, the events that followed happened in surrounding jurisdictions. It is a series of small communities with their own police forces and ambulances and fire departments, he wrote. When the manhunt was under way for the bombers, it was naturally going to involve somewhat other surrounding communities. However, when the MIT police officer was killed and another seriously wounded in the chase, you just know that it was going to be a huge response. Critics might argue that someone should have been in charge to coordinate the response right away . Well, that is not going to happen. Finally , Timoney noted the inherent difficulty of policing a marathon, but he said that a sporting event at a stadium is very different given points of entry where people and bags can be checked. How much we spend on such measures is a focus of Muellers concern. Theres no way to get risk down to zero, he told me. An Americans chance of being killed by a terrorist is about one in 3.5 million per year. ... So the issue is, basically , if the chance of being killed by a terrorist is one in 3.5 million per year, is it worth spending a lot more money to make that even lower? I can think of four families that would say yes. Michael Smerconish writes for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Readers may contact him via www.smerconish.com.

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White House Correspondents Dinner alongside James Bond had Dr. No; the Conan OBrien, many Americans United States has Dr. C. surely must be Give me a C for Calamwondering whats ity ... for President Barack going to happen Obama. next ... and when The presidents adminis... and how. tration appears to be pockAnd how bad. marked by man-made devasWhat about tation and disruption. President Lyndon Johnson What Obama has to deal in the 1960s? His presidency with is what presidents deal with, said Dr. Robert Dallek, eventually was consumed by the Vietnam War. However, highly acclaimed presidential history professor at Stan- the ugly part occurred on ford Universitys Stanford in foreign soil. And President Franklin Washington program. Hes sort of the mourner-in-chief. Roosevelt? The same can be , Obama has had his full share said of World War II. Luckily the United States was spared. of doing this. Whats particularly conFor sure, call it a coincispicuous during the Obama dence of bad timing. We see it from Fort Hood to administration is that we Tucson to the Sikh temple to have witnessed events that are unprecedented during Chicago to Newtown to Boston so many incidents that modern times. Twenty 6- or we cant remember them all. 7-year-old elementary school This list seems interminable. children were murdered in What other presidency has one felonious act, one that took only a matter of secbeen cursed by this unfathomable track record of catas- onds, in idyllic Newtown, Conn. Thats a first. Boston, trophe? a marquee city steeped in Well, some observers will say Abraham Lincoln presid- history and tradition, was ed over the most devastating relegated to virtual lockdown period on American soil: the status the Friday after the marathon bombing. Name Civil War in the 1860s. The another instance when that country was drifting apart . based on region. Slavery and has occurred in a major city Think about it: New York states rights were key issues and Washington werent in in that North vs. South tug lockdown on Sept. 11 when of war. the World Trade Center and In the final analysis, LinPentagon, respectively , were coln, ultimately , completed brazenly attacked in 2001. I his mission: to preserve the moved freely through most union. Because of those deeply en- of the downtown Washington streets that day . Even rode trenched differences, a civil the usual city bus. war was inevitable. Now, we Being told to lock yourare suspended in an anxietyinducing atmosphere of total selves in your homes, like the Boston situation, no, it uncertainty . didnt happen in the nations While a tuxedo-clad capital. Obama was whooping it Obama entered office as up with snappy one-liners commander-in-chief but is in and zingers at the annual
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danger of exiting as calamity-inchief. Many of us are looking around the corner ... for whats next. Will it be another mass school shooting or pressure-cooker bombing or a shootout at the O.K. Corral, a la Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. Franklin Roosevelt had to console during the Great Depression, professor Dallek said. Harry Truman had the Korean War and the Cold War. Lyndon Johnson had to talk to the country after President Kennedy was killed. Bill Clinton had the Oklahoma City bombing and Columbine. George Bush had Sept. 11 and Virginia Tech. But hasnt the man-made catastrophe quotient been worse under President Obama, Dallek was asked. I think you are on fair ground saying hes had more, acknowledged Dallek, whose new book, Camelots Court: Inside the Kennedy White House, will be released in October. Still, there is a tangential, though dynamic, issue here. Obama is this nations first black president. There has been talk that other possible black candidates may want to follow in his footsteps to the White House. But could these possible candidates such as Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick or pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson or Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker face a backlash? The line of thinking could go like this: If American life was chockfull of anxious moments and national security/ safety issues under Obama, what about the next black

guy? Be careful what you ask for, some surely will say . In real time, Obamas presidential legacy is health care, unprecedented support of gay rights, mass shootings and bombings and a high black unemployment rate that ranges between a Great Depression-like 12 percent to 16 percent, depending upon the month. If that high black unemployment rate was hovering during President George W . Bushs administration, there probably would have been a march on Washington, nearly 50 years after the first one. Many seem willing to give Obama a free pass on this issue. Now, will the next black presidential candidate suffer because of that and the other calamities? Dallek says no. I think President Obama gives people confidence an African-American president can be president of all the people, he says. Dalleks argument is that Obama has shown he can lead the nation during times of crisis, and that hes making the pavement smoother not rougher for the next black candidate. Why would anyone blame him for these incidents, Dallek reasoned. That would be unfair. Perhaps so. But theres a however in all this. However, whats unfair and whats perception can be polar opposite. And perception is usually stronger than reality . Obama has three-plus years to improve his legacy . Mr. President, as they say in the National Football League, youre on the clock. Gregory Clay is assistant sports editor for McClatchy-Tribune News Service, 700 12th Street NW, Suite 1000, Washington, D.C. 20005; email: gclay@mctinfo.com.

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Board wants Saginaw-area township clerk to resign after slur


BUENA VISTA TOWNSHIP (AP) A governing board in Michigan wants a township clerk to resign after she was recorded using a racial slur to describe a black supervisor. A resolution passed Tuesday night by the board in Saginaw Countys Buena Vista Township calls for Gloria Platko to step down, MLive.com reported, echoing similar requests by some area groups and residents. Platko was the only board member absent from the meeting to discuss her conduct. The resolution states the resignation would be for the purposes of moving the township forward and uniting the township for the betterment of all its citizens. Platko, 69, said she was advised not to attend the meeting. She has previously apologized and said she wouldnt resign. I dont have a discriminatory bone in my body, Platko said in a letter to MLive.com. I spoke out of frustration following a long history of difficulties with the supervisor. That is not an excuse for my language but I hope it relieves any hurt feelings my remark may have caused anyone. The resolution is largely symbolic, since the board in Buena Vista Township, about 80 miles northwest of Detroit, cant fire an elected official. Tuesdays meeting followed one April 22, where interim township manager Dexter Mitchell played an audio recording of a January phone conversation between himself and Platko, which included Platko using the slur when talking about Supervisor Dwayne Parker. I forgive her, Clerk Gloria Platko, for those words, said Parker, who voted for the resolution Tuesday. They were hurtful, they were painful but I want to move on. At the meeting, the vice president of the NAACPs Saginaw chapter, Terry Pruitt, renewed his organizations call for Platko to step down. Saginaw City Councilman Norman Braddock was also in attendance, representing the Bridge Center for

Racial Harmony . As an elected official myself, Im not one who normally supports recall efforts but this is one of those rare cases where it may be in order, Braddock said. Buena Vista Township resident Betty Garza said she believes Platkos use of the slur was wrong, but offered words of support for Platko. She does have a kind heart and she has helped many people in this community, Garza said.

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Cadillac What: National Day of Prayer Motorcycle Ride Info: Will ride to four local communities, stopping at a church in each community for prayer. Approximately an 80 mile trip. Time: Noon Place: Cadillac Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion Contact: Ken 231-7753658

Lake City What: The H.O.W. Group Cadillac Info: Alcoholics What: Storytime anonymous. Info: Enjoy stories, Refreshments following. activities, songs and Time: 8 p.m. Friday What: The Big D crafts on themes like Place: Covenant Life Info: The Big D-Divorce shapes or teddy bears. Church, 7700 W. Blue Care for Teens will be No sign up necessary, but Road What: Divorce Care and every Thursday until the Lake City please arrive on time. DC 4 Kids Contact: Shirley 839-8080 last week in May. What: TOPS Weight Loss What: Couples Line Ages 3 to 5. Info: Find help, discover Time: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Group Dance Classes What: Al-Anon Time: 11 a.m. hope and experience Place: First Baptist Info: Mi No. 1631 Lake Info: There will be an Time: 8 p.m. Friday Place: 411 S. Lake St. healing from divorce. Church, 125 Stimson St., City TOPS weight loss ongoing couples line Place: Covenant Life Contact: Library 775Free child care. DC for K Cadillac group will meet every dance class for beginners is for children ages 5 to Church, 7700 W. Blue 6541 Thursday from 10 a.m. and intermediates that Road 12. What: Celebrate Recovery to 11 a.m. Weigh-in will take place every Contact: Shirley 839-8080 What: Getting loud at Time: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Time: 7 p.m. Thursday begins at 9 a.m. at the Thursday that there the library Place: First Baptist Place: Cadillac Revival Evangelical Presbyterian is school. Beginners Info: Drop-in playgroup, What: Alateen Church, 125 Stimson St. Center, 984 Plett Road Church. start at 6:30 p.m. and every Friday, ages 1 to 5 Time: 8 p.m. Friday Contact: Sandra 231-775Place: Lake City, Place: Covenant Life intermediates start at Time: 11 a.m. 5629 What: Chapter Club Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 7700 W. Blue 7:30 p.m. Place: Cadillac-Wexford Info: Read books, do Church Road Place: Mackinaw Trail What: Genealogy activities with Miss Tracy. 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Mitchell Time: Noon to 3 p.m. What: Shepherds Table Next to Fosters of Prayer breakfast Contact: Shirley 839-8080 St. Place: Former Naval Info: Free community Contact: 839-7865, 826sponsored by the Contact: 775-5331 Reserve Center, 601 meals. Volunteers needed 4492 LeRoy Cadillac Area Ministerial Chestnut St., Suite B Cost: Varies by item for clean-up, 5 to 7 p.m. What: Bingo Association. Contact: wegoin@gmail. Time: 4 to 6 p.m. What: Piano music with Info: Every Friday night. Time: 7 to 7:50 a.m. What: Fish dinner com Place: First Baptist George Gruenberg Place: Zion Lutheran Refreshments available. Info: Every Friday. Church, Chapin Street Time: 2 p.m. Church, Pearl Street What: Prayer Gathering entrance Place: Missaukee District Weekly special and other Time: 6 p.m. Contact: 231-775-5362 Place: VFW Post No. items available. Info: National Day of Contact: 775-0608 Library, 210 S. Canal St. jcoffeyumc@yahoo.com 10770, on Mackinaw Time: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Prayer gathering for Cost: Free Cost: Free Trail next to Citizens Place: American Legion our nation, state and Mesick Bank Post No. 94, 422 N. community. What: Wexaukee What: Steak night What: Bingo Mitchell Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Amateur Radio Club Info: All proceeds go Info: Public welcome Manton Contact: 775-6500 Place: Rotary Performing meeting to local community Time: 10 a.m. What: AA meeting Arts Pavilion, City Park Info: Meeting of local and veterans service. Place: Cadillac Moose Time: 8 p.m. Contact: 775-5362 Ham radio operators. Public welcome. Dinners What: Fish fry Lodge, Boon Road Place: United Methodist Info: For members and jcoffeyumc@yahoo.com Public welcome. include choice of baked Church of Manton, 106 guests. Cost: Free Time: 7:30 to 9 p.m. potato or fries, salad or What: Lunch at the Elks N. Michigan Ave. Place: Cadillac Junior coleslaw and vegetable. Time: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Info: Open for lunch Place: Moose Lodge, What: Celebrate Recovery High Room 6, 500 Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday Reed City Boon Road Info: Have a hurt, habit Chestnut St. Place: Mesick AMVETS Time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. What: Blood Drive Cost: $6.50 or hang-up? Come to Cost: Free Post No. 120, M-37 just Place: Elks Lodge No. Info: A blood drive will Celebrate Recovery on south of M-115 680, 122 1/2 S. Mitchell What: Grand Reopening be held. Thursdays at the Cadillac Evart Cost: $1 to $8.50, St. Time: 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Info: Come enjoy Revival Center. Free What: T.O.P.S. group depending on item Contact: 775-5331 Place: St. Philip Neri Wexford County snacks at 6:30 p.m., and Info: The TOPS weight Cost: Varies by item Church Historical Societys the meeting begins at 7 loss support group meets Sears What: Bingo Info: Public welcome. Time: 6:30 p.m. Place: Knights of Columbus Hall, W. 13th Street

What: LGBTQ and Ally Students Support Info: For meeting location please call 8786401 Time: 4 to 5 p.m. Place: Cadillac, TBD

p.m. Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to get real about your hurts, habits and hang-ups. It is a Christ-centered and Bible-based 12-step recovery program. Time: 7 to 9 p.m. Place: Cadillac Revival Center, 984 Plett Road Contact: 231-510-2135 or 231-920-1176 Cost: Free

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What: A National Day of Prayer. Time: 5 p.m. Thursday Place: Sears, Brooks Corners United Methodist Church

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Today is Thursday, May 2, the 122nd day of 2013. There are 243 days left in the year . drens Crusade began in Birmingham, Ala., as more than 1,000 black schoolchildren skipped classes and marched downtown to protest racial segregation; hundreds were arrested. (During another march the following day, authorities unleashed police dogs and fire hoses on the young protesters.) In 1519, artist Leonardo da Vinci died at Cloux, France, at age 67. In 1670 , the Hudsons Bay Co. was chartered by Englands King Charles II. In 1863 , during the Civil War, Confederate Gen. Thomas Stonewall Jackson was accidentally wounded by his own men at Chancellorsville, Va.; he died eight days later. In 1890, the Oklahoma Territory was organized. In 1936, Peter and the Wolf, a symphonic tale for children by Sergei Prokofiev, had its world premiere in Moscow. In 1945, the Soviet Union announced the fall of Berlin, and the Allies announced the surrender of Nazi troops in Italy and parts of Austria. In 1952, the era of commercial jet passenger service began as a BOAC de Havilland Comet carrying 36 passengers took off on a multi-stop flight from London to Johannesburg, South Africa. In 1957, Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., died at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland. In 1960 , Caryl Chessman, whod become a bestselling author and cause celebre while on death row for kidnapping, rape and robbery, was executed at San Quentin Prison in California. In 1972, a fire at the Sunshine silver mine in Kellogg, Idaho, claimed the lives of 91 workers who succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning. Longtime FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover died in Washington at age 77. In 1982 , the Weather Channel made its debut. In 2011 , Osama bin Laden was killed by elite American forces at his Pakistan compound, then quickly buried at sea after a decade on the run.

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May 2, 1913 Sheriff Chamberlain was called to disperse a band of gypsies after several complaints about the band were received. It was reported the gypsies were worrying the inhabitants with depredations. The gypsies were asked to leave the county, to which they agreed if they were allowed to go through town on their way north. May 2, 1963 Cadillacs new sewer plant was put into operation on this date in 1963 on a test basis. It was reported their was still an odor around the new sewage plant due to old sewage being received. May 2, 1988 A 26-year-old man was arrested in connection with a hit-and-run collision at the intersection of M-115 and Plett Road earlier in the week. Witnesses say the man struck another vehicle, fled the scene until his car stalled, then continued to flee on foot. His abandoned car was recovered by police.

A tiny village is preparing to literally raise the roof on an historic property with a story woven in to the fabric of Michigans earliest days of construction and growth. Centuries have passed yet this property, whispering stories of a day gone by, remains. Read what the Hersey Congregational Church has to say in tomorrows Cadillac News.

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Thousands expected for Blessing of the Jeeps


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MESICK More than 3,000 people from throughout the state are expected to hit the road on Saturday and head for the Cadillac Jeepers annual Jeep Blessing. This event attracts Jeep and 4x4 enthusiasts who bring their vehicles to do some off-roading and to browse vendors, as well as spectators looking to check out the action. Weve got lots of good things happening, said Joe Nickerson, secretary of the Cadillac Jeepers, a nonprofit off-road club. This day-long event, held just off the intersection of M-115 and M-37, also raises funds for local nonprofits. This year, funds have been raised so far for the Magi Project at the Cadillac Church of Christ, a refrigerator and stove at the Ellens Community Building in Mesick and a fence along Springville Township land that serves as a parking area for the Jeep Blessing. The club also has raised funds for organizations such as Care Net of Cadillac, the Cadillac Se-

Jeep Blessing schedule


8 a.m. Gates open. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vendor area open. 9 to 11 a.m. Praise band performs. 11 a.m. to noon Speakers, prayer and blessing Noon to 4 p.m. Childrens games Noon to 4:30 p.m. Off-road courses open. nior Center, the After 26 Project and Love, INC. The Jeep Blessing also embraces the spirit of fellowship. At the start of the event, a prayer for the safety of the riders and the vehicles during the off-road season is offered, and those representing the states Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Forest Service and local off-road clubs are invited to speak. Gates open at 8 a.m. The vendor area will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A praise band is set to perform from 9 until 11 a.m., when the speakers take the stage and the blessing is given. The drivers courses will be

4 p.m. Prize giveaways 5 p.m. Jeep Parade Admission is $5; children younger than 16 years old admitted free. Drivers pay $20 for access to all courses. Drivers must be at least 16 and have a valid drivers license. Drivers younger than 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Source: cadillacjeepers.com open from noon to 4:30 p.m. Childrens activities will be offered from noon to 4 p.m. A Jeep Parade throughout the community and surrounding areas is scheduled for 5 p.m. Off-road drivers can try out three courses stock, intermediate and the challenging Chadville and a mud bog. For past participants, theyll find not much has changed from last year, Nickerson said. But the stock course has been doubled in length and more sand has been added, he said. It will be more difficult to get through, Nickerson added. About 3,300 people attended

A vehicle navigates the challenging Chadville course during last years Jeep Blessing in Mesick. The Cadillac Jeepers annual fundraising event for Jeep and 4x4 enthusiasts is set for Saturday right off the intersection of M-115 and M-37.
last springs event, he said. Based on comments on the Cadillac Jeepers Facebook page, organizers are anticipating just as many if not more coming this weekend, he said. The weathers looking good, Nickerson said. The chatter on

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Facebook is looking good. Admission is $5 per person. Those younger than 16 years old are admitted free. For more information about the Jeep Blessing and the Cadillac Jeepers, visit cadillacjeepers.com.
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al wonder has been painted sky blue with white trim and is framed by newly CADILLAC Members of restored soft yellow walls. the Wexford County His- The new paint highlights architecturtorical Soal features ciety are had hoping the Your Local Connection t h a t faded from public will years of nehelp kick-off glect. their sum Wexford County Historical The projSociety and Museum Seamer season ect included son Opening Events: at weekend plaster reFriday from 6 to 8 p.m. events to celpair to the Grand re-opening celebraebrate their dome plus tion with beer, wine and g rand rethe two enhors doeuvres. $30 per opening. try areas couple or $20 per person. A Friday and archTickets available at Atomic night party ways to the Closet and Cadillac Printwill offer a adjacent ing. sneak peak r o o m s. A Saturday from Noon to 7 at the newly dropped p.m. Grand re-openrestored roceiling in ing with tours and a slide tunda. the west enshow. Event features the After years try was renewly restored rotunda of re pairs moved. and the new Vietnam muwere done to I think ral in the basement near the outside people are the military exhibits. A of the buildgoing to be glass showcase also houses ing, after excited to memorabilia left at the leaks were s e e t h at , 2011 Moving Vietnam Wall stopped and said WCHS exhibit. plaster revolunteer stored the T h e l m a rotunda is now a shimmering gem, Merritt. People always equal to its original gran- asked me why the rotunda looked so bad. Im exdeur. The circular, architectur- cited to see how beautiful
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The restored rotunda in the Wexford County Historical Museum will be celebrated during Friday and Saturday grand re-opening festivities.
it is now. On Saturday, an open house from noon to 7 p.m. will feature tours, a historical slide show, and a chance for people to view the rotunda plus another new addition. Last winter, local artist Shannon Nelson created a memorial wall honoring the areas Vietnam veterans. Her mural is located at the bottom of the staircases to the basement and features the images of area veterans that lost their lives in the war. Beneath the mural is a glass case containing memorabilia and letters that were left at the Moving Vietnam Wall exhibit that was here in August, 2011. Museum hours from Saturday through Sept. 1 are Wednesday and Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, noon to 7 p.m. Individual, local donations funded the dome restoration project, along with donations from area organizations and businesses: Cadillac Area Scandinavian Society, Cadillac Rotary, Cadillac Preservation Guild, UBC,

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This close up of artist Shannon Nelsons wall mural shows area soldiers that lost their lives in Vietnam. Left is a depiction of Mantons Melvin Martz, who died in 1967, and Calvin Fewless, center, who died in 1969. The mural appears at the bottom of a staircase at the Historical Society Museum.
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FBI: 3 removed backpack from Boston suspects room


BOSTON (AP) Three college friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were arrested and accused Wednesday of removing a backpack containing hollowed-out fireworks from Tsarnaevs dorm room three days after the attack to keep him from getting into trouble. In court papers, the FBI said one of them threw the backpack in the garbage it was later found in a landfill by law enforcement officers after the young men concluded from news reports that Tsarnaev was one of the bombers. Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, both 19-year-olds from Kazakhstan, were charged with conspiring to obstruct justice by concealing and destroying evidence. Robel Phillipos, 19, who graduated from the prestigious Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School with Tsarnaev, was charged with lying to investigators about the visit to Tsarnaevs room. The three were not accused of any involvement in the bombing itself. But in a footnote in the court papers outlining the charges, the FBI said that about a month before the bombing, Tsarnaev told Tazhayakov and Kadyrbayev that he knew how to make a bomb. The lawyers for the Kazakh students said their clients had nothing to do with the bombing and were just as shocked by the crime as everyone else. Phillipos attorney, Derege Demissie, said outside court: The only allegation is he made a misrepresentation. At a court appearance in the afternoon, the Kazakh students did not request bail and will be held for another hearing May 14. Phillipos was held for a hearing on Monday . Three people were killed and more than 260 injured on April 15 when two bombs exploded near the finish line. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died after a gunfight with police days later. His younger brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a 19-year-old sophomore at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, was captured and lies in a prison hospital. Investigators have not said whether the pressure cooker bombs used in the attacks were made with gunpowder extracted from fireworks. Tazhayakov and Kadyrbayev have been held in jail for more than a week on allegations they violated their student visas by not regularly going to class at UMass. All three men charged Wednesday began attending UMass with Tsarnaev in 2011, according to the FBI. If convicted, Kadyrbayev and Tazhayakov could get up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Phillipos faces a maximum of eight years behind bars and a $250,000 fine. Authorities allege that on the night of April 18, after the FBI released surveillancecamera photos of the bombing suspects and the three men suspected their friend was one of them, they went to Tsarnaevs dorm room. Before Tsarnaevs room-

A Department of Homeland Security police officer patrols with his dog outside the Moakley Federal Courthouse in Boston, Mass., Wednesday. Three suspects were taken into custody in the Boston Marathon bombing case, including two college friends of Dzhokhar Tsarneav, according to officials.
mate let them in, Kadyrbayev showed Tazhayakov a text message from Tsarnaev that read: Im about to leave if you need something in my room take it, according to the FBI. When Tazhayakov learned of the message, he believed he would never see Tsarnaev alive again, the FBI said in the affidavit.

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Tennis: Petoskey at Cadillac, 4 p.m. Baseball/softball: Big Rapids at Pine River, 4:30 p.m. Baseball/softball: Reed City at Manton, 4:30 p.m. Soccer: Roscommon at NMC, 5 p.m.

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Pine Rivers Devin Ruppert chases down a wild pitch during the second game of the Bucks doubleheader with Beal City Wednesday.

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Beal City gets split, sweep of Pine River in battle of Highland favorites Plenty of preps:
not giving up on themselves after getting beat in the first TUSTIN The battle of the game, Mumby said. Pine River (4-5, 1-1) hosts big two came early , and it did Big Rapids tonight. not disappoint. Pine River and Beal City , considered by most the faBaseball swept vorites for the Highland Conference softball title, fiPine River struggled nally got together on the dia- to put the bat on the ball mond after a days delay , and against some tough pitching the two heavy hitters split in dropping a pair to Beal their doubleheader Wednes- City , 4-1 and 11-1. day night. The Bucks (4-2, 0-2), The opener was a back- whove managed to get just and-forth affair, with the Ag- four games under their belts gies getting the last word in this spring, havent faced a 7-6 win. the type of pitching the AgIt was kind of a comedy gies brought to the mound of errors (for both teams), Wednesday , and that lack of Bucks coach Laura Mumby experience was evident in said. It was back-and-forth, both contests. back-and-forth, and we endWe had some tough ed up coming up a little bit games scheduled, but we short. lost those (to the weather), Jamie Justin took the loss and the ones we did have on the mound, giving up 11 werent the same caliber hits and three earned runs as Beal City , Bucks coach while issuing two walks and Shawn Ruppert said. fanning six in a complete We havent seen that kind game effort. of pitching yet this year, and At the plate, Jandney they have, he added. The Mattson had a double and a second game, we just walked two-RBI triple; Erica Buch- too many , and when we did ner two hits; Alexis Sebas- get it across, they hit it. tiano a two-RBI single; and The opener was a pitching Cayman Gatt a double. duel from the outset, as Pine In the nightcap, Pine River River senior Lincoln Erickanswered with a 10-7 victory son kept the Aggies in check to earn the split. through the early innings, Justin got the win, giving allowing just one run. up 10 hits, three walks and A Devin Ruppert RBI sinfive earned runs while fan- gle in the bottom of the first ning seven. tied the contest at 1-1, where Offensively , Cristie Nelson it stayed before the Aggies had three hits; Sebastiano notched one of their two two hits; Pilar Ganger two hits to take a 2-1 lead in the hits and three RBIs; Matt- sixth. son a hit; Buchner a hit; and Erickson finished with Kassy Nelson a hit. 14 strikeouts in a complete I was really proud of our game effort, giving up three kids for coming back and earned runs and issuing playing more solid ball, be- four walks while hitting two ing more aggressive and batters.
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On This Date: 1904 Mrs. Charles Durnell becomes the first woman to own a Kentucky Derby starter and winner when long shot Elwood wins the 30th Run for the Roses. Elwood is also the first Derby winner to be bred by a woman, Mrs. J.B. Prather. 1917 Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and James "Hippo" Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs pitch a double no-hitter for nine innings, but the Reds win 1-0 with two hits in the 10th. 1939 Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees does not play against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium, ending his streak of 2,130 consecutive games played.

Pine Rivers Jamie Justin delivers a pitch during Wednesdays doubleheader with Beal City.
We just didnt execute on a couple plays we shouldve made, Shawn Ruppert said. We hit the ball hard, we just hit it right at them it seemed like. Mitch McDonald and Brandon Hoaglund picked up singles at the plate. In the nightcap, Tyler

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Lewis took the loss on the mound, while offensively Hoaglund and Lucas Harris had doubles, and McDonald and Devin Ruppert had singles. Harris had the Bucks lone RBI. We can play better than we did tonight, Shawn Ruppert said.

chez struck out the first two hitters he faced then the trouble began. A walk. A double. Then another walk and a single. Suddenly, the Detroit righthander was strugOn Deck: vs. gling to Astros, 8:10 get out of p.m. tonight the first inTV: FSD ning. Sanchez settled down eventually, but this was nothing like his 17-strikeout performance last week against Atlanta. Instead, he gave up three runs in six innings, and the Tigers lost to the Minnesota Twins 6-2 on Wednesday . "I think Sanchy was just too excited at the start," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "He was throwing too hard, and it hurt his command. He got it back, because he's an excellent pitcher." But Detroit could never take the lead. Scott Diamond pitched six solid innings, and the Twins snapped Detroit's five-game winning streak. Sanchez fanned five in the first two innings, but Minnesota scored two runs in the first and another in the second. Diamond (2-2) didn't allow a hit until Jhonny Peralta's single in the fifth. The Tigers fought back after trailing 3-0, but reliever Bruce Rondon allowed two more runs in the seventh to make it 5-2. Chris Parmelee hit a solo homer in the eighth. Detroit sent Rondon back to the minors after the game. Diamond allowed two runs and four hits and was pulled after 88 pitches. "Diamond was really good. He was moving the ball from side to side and keeping us off balance," Detroit's Torii Hunter said. "I thought Anibal was really good, and he probably deserved a win today , but the offense wasn't there." Closer Glen Perkins pitched the ninth for Minnesota in a non-save situation. He allowed singles by Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder with nobody out, but Victor Martinez hit into a double play , helping Perkins out of the jam. Sanchez allowed five hits, struck out nine and walked two. Reliever Jose Ortega struck out two in the ninth, giving the Detroit staff 11 strikeouts for the game. It was the sixth consecutive game for the Tigers with at least 10 strikeouts the longest streak by an American League team since at least 1921.

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right away , before I even got ful Detroit, Anaheim can match up son training necessary to the pass. I don't know how splendidly in experience. keep his remarkable career much time there was left, but steaming ahead. He never Nobody has more than Selanne, (I) just tried to hold out and who scored his 10th playoff goal ANAHEIM, Calif. Teemu Se- gets tired of scoring goals, create something new." against Detroit in Game 1 more lanne scored his first NHL playoff particularly from that spot in When the Ducks St. return the left faceoff circle where goal when Detroit defenseman DannyChicago Game at Blackhawks Columbus Blue Jackets Detroit Red2 Wings Nashville Predators Louis Bluesthan any other active player from he beat Jimmy Howard to Ducks, 10 p.m. to Honda Center for Game 2 the same area of the ice in which SeDeKeyser was 3 years old. Northwest against Detroit on Thursday lanne estimates he has scored a "couThe Finnish Flash has been tor- put the Ducks on top. tonight night, Selanne knows they'll ple hundred" goals over the decades. "Usually I have a little betmenting goalies for two decades TV: FSD need their veteran toughsince then, right up to his winner in ter angle, but it was the end "That's vintage Teemu from that , so I decided I'm ness to get a similar result against the spot," said Daniel Cleary the Anaheim Ducks' playoff opener of the power play , who scored just going to shoot there and hope for young, hungry Wings. against the Red Wings. Detroit's only goal on a fortunate deAfter years of being the playoff flection. "That's where he's been for At 42, Selanne grows weary of the best," Selanne said after practice . "That came in my mind upstarts in their series with power- years." hockey's travel grind and the offsea- Wednesday
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Cadillac falls to TC Central in BNC meet


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CADILLAC Cadillac dominated in the field events, but couldnt overcome the sheer numbers of Traverse City Central in falling in both the boys and girls dual Big North Conference meets Wednesday . On the boys side, TCC won 127-48. Riley Norman was the Vikings lone dual winner, taking the discus with a toss of 158-feet, 10-inches and the shot with a throw of 60-2.5, while Aaron Hodges picked up a win in the pole vault by clearing 13-0. Jack Ford was second in the discus at 126-7 and third in the shot at 43-5, while Ed Nguyen took third in the discus at 123-0. Will Spence was third in the long jump at 18-7.5, while Hodges took second in the 200 meter dash in 24.35 seconds and third in the 100 dash in 12.14 seconds. Sam Sovis was third in the 400

dash in 53.55 seconds, while Phillip Merrell was third in the 1600 run in 4:56. On the girls side, the Vikings swept the podium in the shot put, as MaryMaRae Baker won with a toss of 33-11.5, Rachel Johnson was second at 30-3.25, and Sarah Zdrodowski was third at 29-5. Lisa Metzger earned Cadillacs only other win with a leap of 9-0 in the pole vault, while Abby Vandercook was third at 8-6. Johnson took second in the high jump, clearing 4-8, while Marissa VanAlst was third in the long jump at 15-2.5 and Veera Koivulahti took second in the discus with a throw of 100-0. Margaret Morant took second in the 400 dash at 1:09.24, while Metzger was second in the 100 dash in 14.19. Cadillac is at the Cedar Springs Invitational on SatMARC VIEAU | CADILLAC NEWS urday . Cadillacs Austin Carlington takes the baton from teammate Phil Merrell in the 1600-meter relay.

Rangers go low to defeat Trojans


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Vikings finish fifth at Elk Rapids Invitational


We as a team have to work on limiting the big numbers, Vikings coach Jack Foster ELK RAPIDS Cadillac struggled a bit in finishing said.Nine different times we had triple bogeys or worse. fifth at the Elk Rapids Invitational Wednesday . If we hope to compete, we need to eliminate Traverse City West won the event with a team score of 293, while the Vikings shot a 346. those big numbers.
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Sam Denman was low man for Cadillac with a round of 81. Gunnar Loeks shot an 86, while Ben Mackey had an 88, Matt Adams a 91, and Jordan Weaver a 93. Cadillac is at the Mistwood Golf Course Saturday for an event hosted by Traverse City West.

LAKE CITY Manton put it all together to top Lake City in a golf dual, 181194 at the Missaukee Golf Course Wednesday . The Rangers had all four competitors shoot in the 40s for the first time since 2005, according to coach Jeff Sinkel. I was really pleased with the progress the kids are making, he said. Theyre working hard and eliminating the blow-up holes, the big numbers. Lee Anderson was medalist with a career-best round of 42, while Kyle Paddock also shot a career-best, firing a 46. Spencer Sucharski also shot a 46, while Ryan Schwab had a round of 47. For the Trojans, Cody Burns led the way with a 45, followed by Bryant Molitor with a 46, Zach Redman with a 46, and Mariah Aldrich with a 57. This was a good warmup match, Lake City coach Don Smith said. Were finally playing better golf and peaking at the right time. Manton and Lake City both compete in the Terry Thompson Invitational at the Missaukee Golf Course on Friday .

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LAKE CITY Thats something you dont see every day . Lake City took advantage of a fairly rare occurrence in sweeping Kalkaska in a non-conference doubleheader Wednesday night, 5-3 and 12-10. In the opener, Jared Ball got the win, giving up no earned runs in five innings of work while scattering four hits, issuing three walks and fanning four. Dan Liestenfeltz earned the save with a scoreless sixth in-

ning. At the plate, brothers Drew and Lucas Marion provided the fireworks, as Drew was 2-for-3 with an RBI and freshman Lucas was 2-for-3 with four RBIs. Austin Booms had two hits as well. It was in the nightcap where things got a little nutty . The Trojans found themselves down by seven after four innings but rallied to tie it at 10-10 going into the fifth where they loaded the bases. Thats when Booms, see-

ing the Kalkaska pitcher throwing from the windup, decided to try a straight steal of home. He saw the kid using the windup, and asked me if he could try it (stealing home), Lake City coach Travis Hubbard said. I figured it was worth a try . If nothing else, I thought he (the Kalkaska pitcher) might stop and wed get the run on the balk, but he didnt, and Austin beat the throw. Lucas Marion started and tossed three innings, giving up six hits, three earned

runs and three walks while striking out two. Liestenfeltz earned the win in relief, going three innings and giving up five hits, three earned runs and no walks with two strikeouts. At the plate, Kevin Kunkel was 2-for-4 with an RBI; Booms was 1-for-3 with three RBIs; Brent Benavides was 2-for-4 with an RBI; and Bradley Adkins had a hit and an RBI. Lake City (7-1) hosts its annual invitational Saturday with Marion, Whittemore-Prescott, and Farwell, starting at 9 a.m.

named NBA ROY


By ANNE M. PETERSON AP Sports Writer

Mesick wins quad track meet


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PORTLAND, Ore. Portland Trail Blazers point guard Damian Lillard has been unanimously chosen the NBA's Rookie of the Year. Lillard, the sixth overall pick in last June's draft out of Weber State, led all rookies with a 19-point scoring average. He also averaged 6.1 assists and 3.1 rebounds, playing in all 82 games this season. Lillard broke Stephen Curry's rookie record for 3-pointers in a season, finishing with 185. He is the fourth player in league history to win the Eddie Gottlieb Tro-

phy unanimously , joining Blake Griffin in 2011, David Robinson in 1990 and Ralph Sampson in 1984. "I think the best thing for me is to take it all in," he said. "Then tomorrow I've got to let it go. I've got my whole career in front of me." Lillard pretty much was a lock for the award after he swept all six Rookie of the Month awards this season. He is eighth player to win in every month of the season since the award was created in 1981-82. "I kind of figured I was ahead," Lillard said about the race for the honor. "But I didn't think I had it locked up."

BUCKLEY After a chilly start to spring, theyll take a warm one. Buckley hosted Mesick, Suttons Bay and Grand Traverse Academy in a quad track meet on a day where the temperatures creeped above 80 degrees, and it was Mesick that rolled to wins in both the boys and girls competitions. It was a warm day, and it caught a lot of people off guard, Buckley coach Ken Wicker said. It was a competitive meet. The scores were close, and I was happy with the way our kids competed. On the boys side, Mesick got the win with 86 points, followed by Suttons Bay at 71, GTA at 45, and Buckley at 33. For the Bulldogs, Zach Workman was one of three double winners, taking the 1600 meter run in 4:52 and the 3200 run in 10:43.

Billy Bardocz topped the podium in the long jump with a leap of 18-feet, 10-inches and the 300 hurdles in a time of 43.9 seconds. John King won the 400 dash in 53.5 seconds and the 200 dash in 23.5 seconds. For Buckley, Jake Burgess won the pole vault, clearing 9-0, and was third in both the 400 dash and 200 dash, where he finished in a personal best 24.8 seconds. Michael Rosek won the 800 run in 2:19, while Luke Somsel won the shot with a throw of 42-4 and tossed a PR in the discus of 109-0. On the girls side, Mesick finished first with 72 points, followed by Suttons Bay at 57, GTA at 55, and Buckley at 44. For Mesick, Sierra King won the 100 hurdles in 17.8 seconds, the long jump with a leap of 14-8.5, and the 400 dash in 1:04.9. Paige Fuller won the 100 dash in 13.2 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 53.5 sec-

onds, while Maddie Clock took the 200 dash in 27.3 seconds. For Buckley, Hannah Kastenschmidt won the 3200 run in 15:24, while the Bears won the 800 relay

with a time of 2:04.5. Bailee Kuhn took second in both the 800 and 1600 runs. Buckley and Mesick are both at Brethren for an invitational on Saturday .

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QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE


Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers

A couple of questions we just had to ask ourselves

SPEED FREAKS

HOT TOPICS: 3 ISSUES GENERATING A BUZZ

Nelson may need more of a disguise after last weekend.

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ONE WINS, ONE FAILS


Jeff Burton hasnt won a Cup race since 2008, so his heart was pounding when he had the lead with two laps to go at Richmond. But he had one major disadvantage worn tires. He gambled on track position and lost, nishing fth in the 1.5-mile scramble to the checkered ag. But this had to make it hurt just a bit worse: He lost to teammate Kevin Harvick, who restarted seventh on fresh tires and had a comfortable lead by the time the eld got to the white ag. To Burtons credit, he shrugged it off. Obviously, new tires are a lot better, he said. But, it was worth a shot. Harvick beating Burton at Richmond was not lost on car owner Richard Childress, who gave Burton a verbal pat on the back during the winners interview. I think everyone, even (Harvicks) team, was probably pulling for Burton. Yeah, we made the right calls when we pitted and when we stayed out and everything, but we got that caution at the end, and it was a no-brainer to take tires, said Montoya, who hasnt won in 95 Cup races. I thought everybody on the team did a really good job, and Im just really proud of the guys.

Harvick learned long ago, Bud is for drinking, champagne for spraying.

AP/Clem Britt

GODSPEAK: We all know that every crash at Talladega is purely accidental or caused by unavoidable contact or just one of them racing deals. KENS CALL: As unpredictable as things have been lately, Talladega will probably run caution-free. Stop laughing.

With the current climate, is this any time for Talladega?

First, we have to dene impressed. Sure, the Answer Man is impressed, as always, by Harvicks ability to handle the closing laps when hes in contention. He smells the lead the way Paul Hornung sniffed the end zone (ask your daddy). But we like to look long-term at consequences here, and long-term, were not sure its gonna help Kevins efforts to keep Budweisers frothy checkbook with him as he leaves for Stewart-Haas next season.

Why arent you impressed with Kevin Harvicks Richmond win?

GODSPEAK: This was much more than a simple knee-jerk reaction by young Piquet. In this case, theres more to heal than just Piquets image. KENS CALL: Well, Im sure his closest friends will still be there for him. Wearing a cup, of course you know just in case. But theyll be there.

Will Nelson Piquet Jr.s image survive his Richmond actions?

Juan for the ages


After sputtering along for almost two years, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing appears to be getting back up to speed. The two-car organization put together a pair of solid runs Saturday at Richmond and posted its rst top-ve nish since Aug. 27, 2011 (Jamie McMurray fth, Bristol). McMurray and teammate Juan Pablo Montoya were lined up in the top ve on a green-white-checkered restart. McMurray, who elected to hold track position on old tires, went from second to 26th in two laps but showed moxie with the gamble. Montoya, who had a 0.613-second lead over race winner Kevin Harvick before the nal caution on Lap 396 of 400, pulled down pit road for fresh tires. He snagged a fourth-place nish his rst top-5 since April 3, 2011 (4th, Martinsville). The late caution wiped away a sure victory, but Montoya who led 67 laps was giddy on pit road because his team was competitive from start to nish.

When Roger Penske decided to leave Dodge, join Ford and lease engines from Roush Yates Racing, most everyone thought Penske Racing would take a hit on the competition index. Just the opposite has happened. Through nine Cup races, Penskes top-nishing driver either Brad Keselowski or Joey Logano has crossed the stripe ahead of the top nisher at Roush Fenway Racing Carl Edwards, Greg Bife and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. seven times. Keselowski has four top-5s, and Logano has three top-5s and two post-race are-ups.

Best in class

Nothing, and thats always scary. Heres the deal: Under normal circumstances, Anheuser-Busch would naturally want to hitch its marketing wagon to a consistent producer like Harvick and follow him wherever he goes. But the trump card, this time, is a 3. If Richard Childress tells Budweiser hes putting Austin Dillon in the No. 3 next year, what corporation could resist that?

What are you hearing?

ONLINE EXTRAS
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You know Kurt desperately wants another chance in a top-tier ride, but, yes, he has seemingly burned every bridge at Richmond, he further torched them by irritating Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth. But believe this: Sometimes a big sponsor attaches itself to a driver, not an owner. If Kurt somehow attracts the right meal ticket (WWE?) and brings along enough budget, theres not an owner out there who wouldnt give the guy another chance.
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FEUD OF THE WEEK

SPRINT CUP POINTS STANDINGS


(after Richmond, Race 9 of 36)

BUSCH

STEWART

Rank 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 23 24 24 26 27

Driver Points Jimmie Johnson -Carl Edwards -43 Kasey Kahne -46 Dale Earnhardt Jr. -46 Clint Bowyer -53 Brad Keselowski -59 Kyle Busch -65 Greg Bife -71 Kevin Harvick -72 Paul Menard -72 Aric Almirola -85 Jamie McMurray -98 Matt Kenseth -102 Jeff Gordon -108 Martin Truex Jr. -112 Ryan Newman -114 Joey Logano -115 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -119 Jeff Burton -125 Kurt Busch -127 Mark Martin -136 Tony Stewart -136 Marcos Ambrose -148 Juan Pablo Montoya -160 Casey Mears -160 Danica Patrick -174 Bobby Labonte -191

Troll the ineld at Talladega this week, and youll see dozens of guys who look like this.

AP/Steve Helber

Kurt Busch vs. Tony Stewart: Busch gave Stewart the chrome horn on a last-lap pass at Richmond. Stewart then sideswiped Busch on the cool-down lap. Godwin Kelly gives his take: Busch better have a fast car at Talladega, because he doesnt want to see Stewart in his rearview mirror.

WHATS ON TAP?
SPRINT CUP: Aarons 499 SITE: Talladega, Ala. SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (Speed, 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.); qualifying (Speed, 5:35 p.m.). Saturday, qualifying (Speed, 12:10 p.m.). Sunday, race (Fox, coverage begins at 12:30 p.m., green ag at 1:19 p.m.) TRACK: Talladega Superspeedway (2.66-mile tri-oval) RACE DISTANCE: 188 laps, 500.08 miles

GODWINS TALLADEGA PICKS


Godwin Kelly is the Daytona Beach News-Journals motorsports editor and has covered NASCAR for 30 years. Reach him at godwin.kelly@news-jrnl.com

WINNER: Kevin Harvick REST OF THE TOP FIVE: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Clint Bowyer, Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT: Jimmie Johnson

DARK HORSE: Jamie McMurray FIRST ONE OUT: David Gilliland DONT BE SURPRISED IF: Richmond winner Harvick, who was fast at Daytona, makes it two in a row.

NATIONWIDE: Aarons 312 SITE: Talladega, Ala. SCHEDULE: Saturday, race (ABC, 2:30 p.m.) TRACK: Talladega Superspeedway (2.66-mile tri-oval) RACE DISTANCE: 117 laps, 311.22 miles

WEEKLY DRIVER RANKINGS BASED ON BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE


JIMMIE JOHNSON Leading points almost as big as leading here MATT KENSETH No penalty effects in our top 10 BRAD KESELOWSKI Studying appellate law CARL EDWARDS Avoiding all the controversy, so far KYLE BUSCH Outkicked his coverage in marriage KASEY KAHNE Nod in general direction of Talladega winner CLINT BOWYER Population of hometown (Emporia, Kan.) 24,916 GREG BIFFLE Two straight clunkers; smell a slump? JAMIE MCMURRAY Shares hometown (Joplin, Mo.) with Hale Irwin JUNIOR EARNHARDT Backdoors his way back into our top 10

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Manton JV softball sweeps Lake City


manton Mantons JV softball squad swept a doubleheader from Lake City Tuesday , 12-3 and 14-1. Katie Moffit got the win in both games. Moffit doubled and tripled in the opener, and went 3-for-3 in the nightcap, while Ally Dunn homered in the opener and Riley McNamara had two hits and Elaine Shultz doubled in the nightcap.

Major League Baseball


Boston New York Baltimore Tampa Bay Toronto Detroit Kansas City Minnesota Cleveland Chicago Texas Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Houston ___ Atlanta Washington Philadelphia New York Miami St. Louis Milwaukee Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago W 18 16 15 12 10 W 15 14 11 11 10 W 17 15 12 9 8 L 8 10 11 14 17 L 10 10 12 13 15 L 9 12 16 16 19 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB L10 .692 6-4 .615 2 6-4 .577 3 6-4 .462 6 3 6-4 .370 8 5 3-7 Central Division Pct GB WCGB L10 .600 6-4 .583 6-4 .478 3 2 5-5 .458 3 3 6-4 .400 5 4 3-7 West Division Pct GB WCGB L10 .654 7-3 .556 2 3-7 .429 6 4 5-5 .360 7 5 4-6 .296 9 7 3-7 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB L10 .654 4-6 .481 4 2 3-7 .444 5 3 5-5 .400 6 4 2-8 .296 9 7 4-6 Central Division Pct GB WCGB L10 .577 6-4 .560 7-3 .556 6-4 .536 1 5-5 .385 5 4 5-5 West Division Pct GB WCGB L10 .615 4-6 .577 1 6-4 .538 2 5-5 .480 3 2 5-5 .385 6 4 5-5 Str Home Away L-1 11-5 7-3 W-1 10-5 6-5 L-2 7-5 8-6 L-1 8-4 4-10 W-1 6-8 4-9 Str Home W-5 10-3 W-1 7-4 L-2 7-6 W-3 3-6 L-3 7-7 Str Home W-1 8-2 W-2 8-7 W-3 8-7 L-3 6-6 L-1 4-8 Away 5-7 7-6 4-6 8-7 3-8 Away 9-7 7-5 4-9 3-10 4-11

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Mondays Games Houston 9, N.Y. Yankees 1 Detroit 4, Minnesota 3 Cleveland 9, Kansas City 0 Oakland 10, L.A. Angels 8, 19 inn. Seattle 6, Baltimore 2 Tuesdays Games N.Y. Yankees 7, Houston 4 Toronto 9, Boston 7 Detroit 6, Minnesota 1 Cleveland 14, Philadelphia 2 Texas 10, Chicago White Sox 6 Kansas City 8, Tampa Bay 2 L.A. Angels at Oakland, (n) Baltimore at Seattle, (n) Wednesdays Games Minnesota (Diamond 1-2) at Detroit (Ani.Sanchez 3-1), 1:08 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 2-0) at Oakland (Milone 3-2), 3:35 p.m. Houston (Bedard 0-2) at N.Y. Yankees (D.Phelps 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Lee 2-1) at Cleveland (Bauer 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 5-0) at Toronto (Buehrle 1-1), 7:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 2-2) at Texas (Tepesch 2-1), 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Hellickson 1-2) at Kansas City (Mendoza 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Baltimore (W.Chen 2-2) at Seattle (Harang 0-3), 10:10 p.m. Thursdays Games Tampa Bay at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Chic. White Sox at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Mondays Games Miami 4, N.Y. Mets 3, 15 innings Atlanta 3, Washington 2 Chicago Cubs 5, San Diego 3 Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 1 San Francisco 6, Arizona 4 Colorado 12, L.A. Dodgers 2 Tuesdays Games Miami 2, N.Y. Mets 1 Atlanta 8, Washington 1 San Diego 13, Chicago Cubs 7 Milwaukee 12, Pittsburgh 8 St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1 San Francisco 2, Arizona 1 Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Wednesdays Games N.Y. Mets (Gee 1-4) at Miami (LeBlanc 0-4), 12:40 p.m. Pittsburgh (J.Gomez 1-0) at Milwaukee (Burgos 1-0), 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati (H.Bailey 1-2) at St. Louis (Lynn 4-0), 1:45 p.m. Washington (Zimmermann 4-1) at Atlanta (Maholm 3-2), 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 1-1) at Chicago Cubs (Feldman 1-3), 8:05 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 2-1) at Arizona (McCarthy 0-3), 9:40 p.m. Colorado (Nicasio 3-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0-3), 10:10 p.m. Thursdays Games San Diego at Chic. Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.

Prep Track Results


BNC Dual Meet Girls TC Central 130, Cadillac 45 Boys TC Central 127, Cadillac 48 4x800 Meter Relay Finals 1, Traverse City Central A (Marsh, Lauren , Reist, Joy , Ko, Ashley , Moses, Katie ), 9:41.04. 2, Cadillac A (Cross, Mikayla , Kamaloski, Sydney, Ludviksen, Hannah , Ludviksen, Haley ), 11:08.52. Boys 4x800 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Morcote, Marco , McAuliffe, Cam , Rose, Josh , Schulte, Spencer ), 8:37.36. 2, Cadillac A (Thiebaut, Trevor , Merrell, Phillip , Greenwood, Bryan , Alberts, John ), 8:39.40. Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 1, Weatherholt, Maddy, Traverse Cit, 17.52. 2, Smith, Ashley, Traverse Cit, 19.42. 3, Worthington, Brianna, Traverse Cit, 19.84. 4, Giddens, Bailey, Cadillac, 20.64. 5, Boersma, Makayla, Cadillac, 21.01. 6, Williams, Cami, Cadillac, 21.16. 7, Liptak, Hanna, Cadillac, 22.07. 8, McPherson, Ellie, Traverse Cit, 22.61. Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 1, Taylor, Aaron, Traverse Cit, 15.59. 2, Jean-Claude, Jephte, Traverse Cit, 16.62. 3, Belcher, Josh, Traverse Cit, 16.96. 4, Adle, Rhys, Traverse Cit, 17.82. 5, Liggett, Alex, Traverse Cit, 18.02. 6, Knoblock, Max, Traverse Cit, 18.31. 7, Carlington, Austin, Cadillac, 19.52. 8, Nemish, PJ, Cadillac, 19.54. 9, Maier, Jake, Cadillac, 22.25. Girls 100 Meter Dash 1, Ostergren, Madison, Traverse Cit, 14.00. 2, Metzger, Lisa, Cadillac, 14.19. 3, Champion, Savannah, Traverse Cit, 14.41. 4, Fiegel, Shannon, Traverse Cit, 14.91. 5, Petersen, Sara, Traverse Cit, 14.91. 6, Thompson, Skylar, Traverse Cit, 14.92. 7, VanSipe, Madison, Traverse Cit, 15.36. 8, Vandercook, Abby, Cadillac, 15.61. 9, Cook, Rosemary, Traverse Cit, 16.01. 10, Smith, Ashley, Traverse Cit, 16.06. 11, McConnell, Tristina, Cadillac, 16.16. 12, Dickson, Stephanie, Traverse Cit, 16.92.

13, McPherson, Ellie, Traverse Cit, 17.05. 14, Dahlstrom, Alexis, Cadillac, 17.08. 15, Zhang, Kaiqi, Traverse Cit, 17.48. 16, Kenney, Jeddikia, Traverse Cit, 19.47. Boys 100 Meter Dash 1, Schwannecke, TJ, Traverse Cit, 11.68. 2, Schepperly, TJ, Traverse Cit, 12.05. 3, Hodges, Aaron, Cadillac, 12.14. 4, Kratovil, Anthony, Traverse Cit, 12.24. 5, Lutes, Taran, Traverse Cit, 12.55. 6, Houston, Mason, Traverse Cit, 2.66. 7, Gibson, Cam, Traverse Cit, 12.83. 8, Friedli, Nick, Traverse Cit, 13.05. 9, Anderson, Ryan, Traverse Cit, 13.17. 10, Mayo, Drew, Traverse Cit, 13.27. 11, Roy, Justin, Traverse Cit, 13.32. 12, Williams, Jeremy, Cadillac, 13.37. 13, Ferritto, Evan, Cadillac, 13.53. 14, May, Todd, Traverse Cit, 13.56. 15, Meier, Joe, Cadillac, 13.66. 16, Mayo, Zach, Traverse Cit, 14.21. 17, Matteson, David, Traverse Cit, 14.40. 18, Berndt, Victor, Cadillac, 14.58. 19, Degen, Noah, Traverse Cit, 15.67. 20, Richardson, Cody, Traverse Cit, 16.00. 21, Rushing, Caleb, Cadillac, 16.67. Girls 4x200 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Beers, MaKenna , Scollard, Morgan , Ostergren, Madison , Cadotte, Courtney ), 1:52.07. 2, Cadillac A (Oliver, Hannah, VanAlst, Marissa , Metzger, Lisa , Morant, Margaret ), 1:58.31. Boys 4x200 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Liggett, Alex , Williams, Sean , Schepperly, TJ , Belcher, Josh ), 1:37.78. 2, Traverse City Central B (McGinnis, Sam, Gibson, Cam , Lewallen, Forrest, Cannon, Blake ), 1:40.99. Girls 1600 Meter Run 1, Moses, Katie, Traverse Cit, 5:24.03. 2, Peregrine, Molly, Traverse Cit, 5:29.60. 3, Ko, Ashley, Traverse Cit, 5:30.34. 4, Matterella, Jordan, Traverse Cit, 5:34.92. 5, Tarsa, Graceanne, Traverse Cit, 5:36.51. 6, Marsh, Lauren, Traverse Cit, 5:39.69. 7, Gerstle, Zoe, Traverse Cit, 6:04.99. 8, Padden, Hayley, Traverse Cit, 6:07.57. 9, Ludviksen, Haley, Cadillac, 6:19.32. 10, Holland, Jacki, Cadillac, 6:32.46. 11, Davis, Hannah, Traverse Cit, 6:34.27. 12, Muha, Fiona, Traverse Cit, 6:37.73. 13, Gibbs, Katy, Cadillac, 7:01.05. 14, Miller, Maddi, Traverse Cit, 7:03.42.

15, Campbell, Madison, Traverse Cit, 8:00.15. Boys 1600 Meter Run 1, McAuliffe, Cam, Traverse Cit, 4:44.22. 2, Tarsa, Nicholas, Traverse Cit, 4:44.60. 3, Merrell, Phillip, Cadillac, 4:56.00. 4, Marshall, Cam, Traverse Cit, 4:56.70. 5, Bevier, Graham, Traverse Cit, 5:01.80. 6, Boyden, Cooper, Traverse Cit, 5:02.93. 7, Bruning, Andrew, Traverse Cit, 5:03.35. 8, Mortensen-Chown, Dawson, Traverse Cit, 5:14.39. 9, Vanderbosch, Jimmy, Traverse Cit, 5:23.81. 10, Stewart, Zakk, Traverse Cit, 5:25.40. 11, Reicha, Nate, Traverse Cit, 5:26.15. 12, Velis, Charlie, Traverse Cit, 5:26.91. 13, Hiscock, Zach, Cadillac, 5:30.96. 14, Greenwood, Anthony, Cadillac, 5:34.50. 15, McKeown, Riley, Traverse Cit, 5:36.96. 15, Jackson, Ian, Cadillac, 5:36.96. 15, Lux, Cody, Cadillac, 5:36.96. 18, Hilner, Ethan, Traverse Cit, 5:53.10. 19, Bjoraker, Alex, Traverse Cit, 5:57.13. 20, Walter, Justin, Traverse Cit, 5:59.57. 21, Endresen, Alex, Traverse Cit, 6:03.36. 22, Steven, Michael, Cadillac, 6:06.47. 23, Deitlin, Nathiel, Cadillac, 6:14.83. 24, Bradshaw, Ben, Traverse Cit, 6:18.26. 25, Safago, Joe, Cadillac, 6:41.19. Girls 4x100 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Beers, MaKenna , Scollard, Morgan , Murray, Lauren , Cadotte, Courtney ), 52.62. 2, Cadillac A (VanAlst, Marissa , Metzger, Lisa , Morant, Margaret , Williams, Cami ), 1:00.80. --, Traverse City Central B (Champion, Savannah , Fiegel, Shannon , Kushner, Jessie , Sanders, McKenzie ), X53.92. --, Traverse City Central C (Beers, Delaney , Cobb, Taylor , Cook, Rosemary , Hill, Haven ), X57.82. Boys 4x100 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Liggett, Alex , Williams, Sean , Lutes, Taran , Kratovil, Anthony ), 45.89. 2, Cadillac A (Hodges, Aaron , Williams, Jeremy , Spence, Will , Lee, Evan ), 47.62. 3, Cadillac B (Holdship, Mike , Baker, TJ , Ferritto, Evan , McMurray, Dan ), 49.40. 4, Traverse City Central B (Wood, Bronson , Jean-Claude, Jephte , Wheeler, Trevor , Anderson, Ryan ), 50.42. 5, Traverse City Central D (Degen, Noah , Thomas, JJ , Richardson, Cody , Matteson, David ), 58.39. 6, Traverse City Central C (Cannon, Blake , Friedli, Nick , Chemosky, Andrew , Anderson, Ryan ), 59.19. Girls 400 Meter Dash 1, Lipp, Erin, Traverse Cit, 1:06.36. 2, Morant, Margaret, Cadillac, 1:09.24. 3, Hill, Haven, Traverse Cit, 1:10.40. 4, Petersen, Sara, Traverse Cit, 1:10.56. 5, Kamaloski, Sydney, Cadillac, 1:11.73. Boys 400 Meter Dash 1, Ackley, Johnny, Traverse Cit, 53.07. 2, Brower, Chris, Traverse Cit, 53.43. 3, Sovis, Sam, Cadillac, 53.55. 4, Lewallen, Forrest, Traverse Cit, 55.12. 5, McGinnis, Sam, Traverse Cit, 55.27. 6, Dotterrer, Kyle, Traverse Cit, 55.45. 7, Lee, Evan, Cadillac, 56.55. 8, Thiebaut, Trevor, Cadillac, 56.87. 9, Ever ts, Alex, Traverse Cit, 1:00.35. 10, Whiting, Johnny, Traverse Cit, 1:00.51. 11, Mackie, AJ, Traverse Cit, 1:02.87. 12, Hiscock, Zach, Cadillac, 1:08.92. 13, Lux, Cody, Cadillac, 1:10.32. 14, Wheeler, Jordan, Cadillac, 1:12.89. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 1, Worthington, Brianna, Traverse Cit, 52.52. 2, Weatherholt, Maddy, Traverse Cit, 54.91. 3, Hogan, Kaitlyn, Traverse Cit, 57.06. 4, Giddens, Bailey, Cadillac, 59.80. 5, Green, Abigail, Traverse Cit, 59.81. 6, Smith, Ashley, Traverse Cit, 1:00.90. 7, Williams, Cami, Cadillac, 1:05.47. 8, McPherson, Ellie, Traverse Cit, 1:09.57. Boys 300 Meter Hurdles 1, Taylor, Aaron, Traverse Cit, 43.12. 2, Adle, Rhys, Traverse Cit, 43.26. 3, Belcher, Josh, Traverse Cit, 45.11. 4, Nemish, PJ, Cadillac, 46.40. 5, Knoblock, Max, Traverse Cit, 46.58. 6, Gibson, Cam, Traverse Cit, 47.96. 7, Carlington, Austin, Cadillac, 48.59. 8, Maier, Jake, Cadillac, 49.16. 9, Kaspriak, Quinn, Cadillac, 49.58. 10, Jones, Michael, Cadillac, 53.46. Girls 800 Meter Run 1, Mattarella, Kailey, Traverse Cit, 2:29.70. 2, Dreves, Lila, Traverse Cit, 2:29.73. 3, Matterella, Jordan, Traverse Cit, 2:32.41. 4, Lipp, Erin, Traverse Cit, 2:37.13. 5, Madison, Jayme, Traverse Cit, 2:37.89. 6, Ludviksen, Haley, Cadillac, 2:48.28. 7, Sorace, Clare, Traverse Cit, 2:53.01. 8, Roxbur y, Niki, Traverse Cit, 2:55.19. 9, Davis, Hannah, Traverse Cit, 2:59.25. 10, Miller, McKenzie, Traverse Cit, 3:06.49. 11, Muha, Fiona, Traverse Cit, 3:08.87. 12, Kelly, Rudy, Traverse Cit, 4:32.57. Boys 800 Meter Run 1, Berry, Anthony, Traverse Cit, 2:03.47. 2, Dotterrer, Kyle, Traverse Cit, 2:04.38. 3, Brower, Chris, Traverse Cit, 2:08.22. 4, Rose, Josh, Traverse Cit, 2:11.33. 5, Thiebaut, Trevor, Cadillac, 2:13.33. 6, Merrell, Phillip, Cadillac, 2:15.31. 7, Alberts, John, Cadillac, 2:15.39. 8, Greenwood, Bryan, Cadillac, 2:16.51. 9, Mortensen-Chown, Dawson, Traverse Cit, 2:17.10. 10, Tarsa, Nicholas, Traverse Cit, 2:22.58. 11, Schulte, Spencer, Traverse Cit, 2:24.39. 12, Morcote, Marco, Traverse Cit, 2:24.72. 13, Ackley, Johnny, Traverse Cit, 2:26.06. 14, Lee, Evan, Cadillac, 2:26.97. 15, Franz, Max, Traverse Cit, 2:27.13. 16, Muszynski, Caleb, Traverse Cit, 2:28.65. 17, Reicha, Nate, Traverse Cit, 2:31.66. 18, Mackie, AJ, Traverse Cit, 2:33.92. 19, Lux, Cody, Cadillac, 2:38.13. 20, McKeown, Riley, Traverse Cit, 2:40.17. 21, Steven, Michael, Cadillac, 2:43.84. 22, Hoffman, Marcus, Traverse Cit, 2:45.03.

Girls 200 Meter Dash 1, Lipp, Erin, Traverse Cit, 29.31. 2, Weatherholt, Maddy, Traverse Cit, 29.41. 3, Champion, Savannah, Traverse Cit, 29.73. 4, Murray, Lauren, Traverse Cit, 31.91. 5, Thompson, Skylar, Traverse Cit, 32.04. 6, Fisher, Tori, Traverse Cit, 32.13. 7, Petersen, Sara, Traverse Cit, 33.61. 8, Cook, Rosemary, Traverse Cit, 34.16. 9, Zhang, Kaiqi, Traverse Cit, 36.45. 10, Dickson, Stephanie, Traverse Cit, 37.57. Boys 200 Meter Dash 1, Schwannecke, TJ, Traverse Cit, 23.36. 2, Hodges, Aaron, Cadillac, 24.35. 3, Jean-Claude, Jephte, Traverse Cit, 25.13. 4, Spence, Will, Cadillac, 25.32. 5, Lewallen, Forrest, Traverse Cit, 25.39. 6, Kratovil, Anthony, Traverse Cit, 25.44. 7, McGinnis, Sam, Traverse Cit, 25.64. 8, Williams, Sean, Traverse Cit, 25.66. 9, Geister, Richard, Cadillac, 26.44. 10, Greenwood, Bryan, Cadillac, 26.61. 11, Houston, Mason, Traverse Cit, 26.67. 12, Smrekar, Hunter, Cadillac, 27.53. 13, Hubbard, Brad, Cadillac, 27.71. 14, Cataldo, Dominic, Cadillac, 27.97. 15, Thomas, JJ, Traverse Cit, 28.31. 16, Maier, Jake, Cadillac, 28.34. 17, Wager, Jacob, Cadillac, 28.52. 18, Meier, Joe, Cadillac, 28.65. 19, Rushing, Caleb, Cadillac, 29.15. 20, Berndt, Victor, Cadillac, 29.27. 21, Matteson, David, Traverse Cit, 30.89. 22, Wheeler, Jordan, Cadillac, 32.35. Girls 3200 Meter Run 1, Basch, Madyson, Traverse Cit, 12:10.70. 2, Mattarella, Kailey, Traverse Cit, 12:34.10. 3, Keyser, Hannah, Traverse Cit, 12:40.20. 4, Stewart, Courtney, Traverse Cit, 12:47.60. 5, Dreves, Lila, Traverse Cit, 12:51.00. 6, Davis, Hannah, Traverse Cit, 14:08.40. 7, Miller, McKenzie, Traverse Cit, 14:41.80. 8, Hafner, Zita, Traverse Cit, 14:58.70. Boys 3200 Meter Run 1, Marshall, Cam, Traverse Cit, 11:21.40. 2, Bevier, Graham, Traverse Cit, 11:23.47. 3, Chown, William, Traverse Cit, 11:30.52. 4, Bruning, Andrew, Traverse Cit, 11:56.92. 5, Greenwood, Anthony, Cadillac, 12:05.95. 6, Vanderbosch, Jimmy, Traverse Cit, 12:05.95. 7, Velis, Charlie, Traverse Cit, 12:34.47. 8, Jackson, Ian, Cadillac, 12:42.09. 9, Deitlin, Nathiel, Cadillac, 13:36.14. Girls 4x400 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Beers, MaKenna , Reist, Joy , Moses, Katie , Marsh, Lauren ), 4:22.97. 2, Traverse City Central B (Scollard, Morgan , Beers, Delaney , Cook, Rosemary , Worthington, Brianna ), 4:26.17. 3, Cadillac A (Oliver, Hannah , Kamaloski, Sydney , Cross, Mikayla , Morant, Margaret ), 5:06.81. Boys 4x400 Meter Relay 1, Traverse City Central A (Ackley, Johnny , Berry, Anthony , Dotterrer, Kyle , Brower, Chris ), 3:34.94. 2, Cadillac A (Lee, Evan , Merrell, Phillip , Thiebaut, Trevor , Carlington, Austin ), 3:47.97. --, Traverse City Central B (McGinnis, Sam , Lutes, Taran , Lewallen, Forrest , Roush, Devan ), X3:46.91. --, Traverse City Central C (Williams, Sean , Rose, Josh , Morcote, Marco , Edwards, Keefer ), X3:48.91. --, Traverse City Central E (Schulte, Spencer , Muszynski, Caleb , Kratovil, Anthony , Franz, Max ), X3:51.81 . --, Traverse City Central G (Wheeler, Trevor , Mortensen-Chown, Dawson , Friedli, Nick , Cannon, Blake ), X4:06.40. --, Cadillac C (Jackson, Ian , Hiscock, Zach , Greenwood, Bryan , Kaspriak, Quinn ), X4:07.75. --, Traverse City Central D (Adle, Rhys , Gibson, Cam , Belcher, Josh , ), X4:08.20. --, Traverse City Central F (Roy, Justin , Everts, Alex , Anderson, Ryan , Boyden, Cooper ), X4:08.60. Girls High Jump 1, Bartkowiak, Carissa, Traverse Cit, 4-10. 2, Johnson, Rachel, Cadillac, 4-08. 3, Hill, Haven, Traverse Cit, J4-08. 4, Oliver, Hannah, Cadillac, 4-04. 5, Kushner, Jessie, Traverse Cit, J4-04. 6, Cobb, Taylor, Traverse Cit, 4-02. 7, Thompson, Skylar, Traverse Cit, J4-02. 8, Giddens, Bailey, Cadillac, 4-00. Boys High Jump 1, Taylor, Aaron, Traverse Cit, 6-02. 2, Knoblock, Max, Traverse Cit, 5-10. 3, Kroupa, Spencer, Traverse Cit, 5-04. 4, Alberts, John, Cadillac, J5-04. 5, Nemish, PJ, Cadillac, 5-02. 5, Roy, Justin, Traverse Cit, 5-02. 6, Kaspriak, Quinn, Cadillac, J5-02. 7, Vanderbosch, Jimmy, Traverse Cit, J5-00. 8, Houston, Mason, Traverse Cit, 5-00. 8, Jones, Michael, Cadillac, 5-00. Girls Pole Vault 1, Metzger, Lisa, Cadillac, 9-00. 2, Ostergren, Madison, Traverse Cit, 8-06. 3, Vandercook, Abby, Cadillac, J8-06. 4, Tarsa, Graceanne, Traverse Cit, J8-06. 5, Roxbury, Niki, Traverse Cit, 8-00. 6, Green, Abigail, Traverse Cit, 7-06. 7, Worthington, Brianna, Traverse Cit, J7-06. 8, Liptak, Hanna, Cadillac, 7-00. Boys Pole Vault 1, Hodges, Aaron, Cadillac, 13-00. 2, Cutler, Justin, Traverse Cit, 12-06. 3, Becker, Connor, Traverse Cit, 11-06. 4, Maier, Jake, Cadillac, 10-06. 5, Franz, Max, Traverse Cit, 10-00. 6, Ferritto, Evan, Cadillac, J10-00. 7, Wood, Bronson, Traverse Cit, 9-06. 8, Wilson, Chris, Traverse Cit, 9-00. 9, Madison, George, Traverse Cit, J9-00. 10, Hiscock, Zach, Cadillac, 8-06. 11, Berndt, Victor, Cadillac, 8-00. 11, Farmer, Dominic, Traverse Cit, 8-00. 11, Meier, Joe, Cadillac, 8-00. 14, Degen, Noah, Traverse Cit, 6-00. Girls Long Jump 1, Kushner, Jessie, Traverse Cit, 15-03.50. 2, Cadotte, Cour tney, Traverse Cit, 15-02.50. 3, VanAlst, Marissa, Cadillac, J15-02.50. 4, Weatherholt, Maddy, Traverse Cit,

14-07.50. 5, Murray, Lauren, Traverse Cit, J14-07.50. 6, Cobb, Taylor, Traverse Cit, 14-01.50. 7, Fisher, Tori, Traverse Cit, 14-00. 8, Boersma, Makayla, Cadillac, 13-09. 9, Petersen, Sara, Traverse Cit, 12-02.50. 10, Williams, Cami, Cadillac, 12-01. 11, Kinney, Lexi, Cadillac, 11-05. 12, Dahlstrom, Alexis, Cadillac, 10-02. Boys Long Jump 1, Lutes, Taran, Traverse Cit, 19-07. 2, Schepperly, TJ, Traverse Cit, 18-11. 3, Spence, Will, Cadillac, 18-07.50. 4, Jean-Claude, Jephte, Traverse Cit, 18-01. 5, Carlington, Austin, Cadillac, 17-08. 6, Friedli, Nick, Traverse Cit, 17-03.50. 7, Ferritto, Evan, Cadillac, 17-01. 8, McMurray, Dan, Cadillac, 17-00. 8, Anderson, Ryan, Traverse Cit, 17-00. 10, Hubbard, Brad, Cadillac, 16-05.50. 11, Houston, Mason, Traverse Cit, 16-05. 12, Kroupa, Spencer, Traverse Cit, 16-02.50. 13, Wood, Bronson, Traverse Cit, 16-01. 14, Roy, Justin, Traverse Cit, 15-11.50. 15, Everts, Alex, Traverse Cit, 15-02.50. 16, Wager, Jacob, Cadillac, 14-09. 17, Rushing, Caleb, Cadillac, 14-04. 18, Lux, Cody, Cadillac, 13-10.50. Girls Discus Throw 1, Sanders, McKenzie, Traverse Cit, 100-10. 2, Koivulahti, Veera, Cadillac, 100-00. 3, Hogan, Kaitlyn, Traverse Cit, 98-04. 4, Smrekar, Amber, Cadillac, 96-02. 5, Baker, Mary-MaRae, Cadillac, 94-08. 6, Zdrodowski, Sarah, Cadillac, 83-02. 7, Johnson, Rachel, Cadillac, 80-10. 8, Alwarden, Kandyca, Cadillac, 77-09. 9, Spence, Megan, Cadillac, 74-10. 10, Dushane, Madiline, Cadillac, 73-00. 11, Pendley, Hailey, Cadillac, 71-07. 12, Krajenka, Victoria, Traverse Cit, 69-00. 13, Green, Abigail, Traverse Cit, 68-10. 14, Nguyen, Kim, Cadillac, 68-09. 15, Piatek, Jordyn, Traverse Cit, 68-08. 16, Thompson, Skylar, Traverse Cit, 59-00. 17, Kenney, Jeddikia, Traverse Cit, 53-00. 18, Allen, Courtney, Traverse Cit, 50-10. Boys Discus Throw 1, Norman, Riley, Cadillac, 15810. 2, Ford, Jack, Cadillac, 126-07. 3, Nguyen, Ed, Cadillac, 123-00. 4, Stilwell, Cody, Cadillac, 120-09. 5, Piatek, John, Traverse Cit, 115-08. 6, Foster, Adam, Traverse Cit, 11107. 7, Plamondon, Austin, Traverse Cit, 111-00. 8, Baker, TJ, Cadillac, 110-03. 9, Cataldo, Dominic, Cadillac, 105-09. 10, Gildersleeve, Tyler, Traverse Cit, 101-08. 11, Smrekar, Hunter, Cadillac, 101-02. 12, Mayo, Zach, Traverse Cit, 93-08. 13, Broersma, Zeb, Cadillac, 88-06. 14, Budnick, Mitchel, Cadillac, 83-06. 15, Tice, Seth, Traverse Cit, 81-04. 16, Holdship, Mike, Cadillac, 75-00. 17, Myers, Matthew, Cadillac, 74-02. 18, McArthur, Lee, Traverse Cit, 67-00. 19, Reimann, Lars, Cadillac, 63-06. 20, Haver, Jared, Traverse Cit, 63-00. 21, Wheeler, Jordan, Cadillac, 62-05. 22, McClain, Nate, Cadillac, 58-00. 23, Mohler, Matthew, Cadillac, 57-00. Girls Shot Put 1, Baker, Mar y-MaRae, Cadillac, 33-11.50. 2, Johnson, Rachel, Cadillac, 30-03.25. 3, Zdrodowski, Sarah, Cadillac, 29-05. 4, Smrekar, Amber, Cadillac, 29-03.25. 5, Sanders, McKenzie, Traverse Cit, 28-10.25. 6, Pendley, Hailey, Cadillac, 28-03. 7, Spence, Megan, Cadillac, 28-02.75. 8, Nguyen, Kim, Cadillac, 27-00. 9, Hogan, Kaitlyn, Traverse Cit, 26-02.75. 10, Kenney, Jeddikia, Traverse Cit, 24-01. 11, Krajenka, Victoria, Traverse Cit, 23-08. 12, Alwarden, Kandyca, Cadillac, 23-02.50. 13, Chung, Kami, Traverse Cit, 22-10.50. 14, Dushane, Madiline, Cadillac, 22-04. 15, Piatek, Jordyn, Traverse Cit, 19-00. Boys Shot Put 1, Norman, Riley, Cadillac, 60-02.50. 2, Piatek, John, Traverse Cit, 43-07. 3, Ford, Jack, Cadillac, 43-05. 4, Nguyen, Ed, Cadillac, 40-04.50. 5, Plamondon, Austin, Traverse Cit, 39-11. 6, Baker, TJ, Cadillac, 39-10.50. 7, Stilwell, Cody, Cadillac, 38-06.50. 8, Gildersleeve, Tyler, Traverse Cit, 38-01.25. 9, Smrekar, Hunter, Cadillac, 38-00.25. 10, Cataldo, Dominic, Cadillac, 37-08. 11, Foster, Adam, Traverse Cit, 37-05. 12, Myers, Matthew, Cadillac, 35-09. 13, Tice, Seth, Traverse Cit, 34-04. 14, Holdship, Mike, Cadillac, 33-02. 15, Budnick, Mitchel, Cadillac, 32-07.50. 16, Reimann, Lars, Cadillac, 31-05. 16, Broersma, Zeb, Cadillac, 31-05. 18, McArthur, Lee, Traverse Cit, 31-00.75. 19, Wheeler, Jordan, Cadillac, 29-06.50. 20, Haver, Jared, Traverse Cit, 27-09. 21, Mohler, Matthew, Cadillac, 25-09. 22, McClain, Nate, Cadillac, 22-09.50.

Ottawa vs. Montreal Thursday, May 2: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. Friday, May 3: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 5: Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7: Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. x-Thursday, May 9: Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 11: Montreal at Ottawa, TBD x-Sunday, May 12: Ottawa at Montreal, TBD NY Rangers vs. Washington Thursday, May 2: NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4: NY Rangers at Washington, 12:30 p.m. Monday, May 6: Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 8: Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 10: NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 12: Washington at NY Rangers, TBD x-Monday, May 13: NY Rangers at Washington, TBD Boston 1, Toronto 0 Wednesday, May 1: Boston 4, Toronto 1 Saturday, May 4: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Monday, May 6: Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8: Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. x-Friday, May 10: Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. x-Sunday, May 12: Boston at Toronto, TBD x-Monday, May 13: Toronto at Boston, TBD WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 1, Minnesota 0 Tuesday, April 30: Chicago 2, Minnesota 1, OT Friday, May 3: Minnesota at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, May 5: Chicago at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 Chicago at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. x-Thursday, May 9: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD x-Saturday, May 11: Chicago at Minnesota, TBD x-Sunday, May 12: Minnesota at Chicago, TBD Anaheim 1, Detroit 0 Tuesday, April 30: Anaheim 3, Detroit 1 Thursday, May 2: Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Saturday, May 4: Anaheim at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 6: Anaheim at Detroit, 8 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 8: Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. x-Friday, May 10: Anaheim at Detroit, TBD x-Sunday, May 12: Detroit at Anaheim, TBD San Jose 1, Vancouver 0 Wednesday, May 1: San Jose 3, Vancouver 1 Friday, May 3: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Sunday, May 5: Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. Tuesday, May 7: Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. x-Thursday, May 9: San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. x-Saturday, May 11: Vancouver at San Jose, TBD x-Monday, May 13: San Jose at Vancouver, TBD St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 0 Tuesday, April 30: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT Thursday, May 2: Los Angeles at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Monday, May 6: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 8: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD x-Friday, May 10: St. Louis at Los Angeles, TBD x-Monday, May 13: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD

CLEVELAND (AP) Ryan Raburn has been so good at the plate, hes now getting his name chanted when he takes the field. Raburn tied a career high with four hits and drove in two runs, and the Cleveland Indians beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-0 on Wednesday night. Raburn, coming off back-to-back two-homer games, had an RBI single in the third and a run-scoring double in the fifth. He has 12 hits in his last 14 atbats, a stretch that began Sunday , while totaling four homers, nine RBIs and five runs scored in the last four games. Raburn has taken advantage of increased playing time due to injuries to Nick Swisher and Michael Bourn. Over his last seven games, hes batting .500 (15 for 30) and has raised his average from .195 to .364.

Raburn has 4 hits as Indians beat Phillies 6-0

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) James Harden scored 31 points and sank seven 3-pointers while fighting through flu-like symptoms, and the Houston Rockets beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 107-100 Wednesday night to pull within 3-2 in their first-round playoff series. Kevin Durant finished with 36 points for Oklahoma City , which must now travel to Houston for Game 6 on Friday night. The Rockets played without starting point guard Jeremy Lin for the second straight game because of a bruised chest muscle. Key reserve Carlos Delfino didnt play in the second half because of a sore left foot.

Harden powers past illness, lifts Rockets

NBA Playoffs
The Associated Press Tuesday, April 30 Denver 107, Golden State 100, Golden State leads series 3-2 Memphis 103, L.A. Clippers 93, Memphis leads series 3-2 Wednesday, May 1 Boston 92, New York 86, New York leads series 3-2 Indiana 106, Atlanta 83, Indiana leads series 3-2 Houston 107, Oklahoma City 100, Oklahoma City leads series 3-2 Thursday, May 2 Brooklyn at Chicago, 8 p.m. Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Friday, May 3 New York at Boston, 7 p.m. Indiana at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Houston, 9:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 or 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4 x-Chicago at Brooklyn, TBA x-Golden State at Denver, TBA Sunday, May 5 x-Boston at New York, 1 or 3:30 p.m. x-Houston at Oklahoma City, 1 or 3:30 p.m. x-Atlanta at Indiana, TBA x-Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBA

NHL Playoffs
The Associated Press All Times EDT FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) (x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 1, New York Islanders 0 Wednesday, May 1: Pittsburgh 5, NY Islanders 0 Friday, May 3: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 5: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders Noon Tuesday, May 7: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders, 7 p.m. x-Thursday, May 9: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 11: Pittsburgh at NY Islanders, TBD x-Sunday, May 12: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh, TBD

ATLANTA (AP) The Washington Nationals say an Atlanta-area television worker has died after collapsing before their game against the Braves. Nationals spokesman John Dever says 61-year-old Reuben Porras of Newnan, Ga., collapsed Wednesday while setting up for MLB Network, which is set to broadcast the finale of the four-game series in Atlanta on Thursday . Washingtons head athletic trainer, Lee Kuntz, and his assistant, John Hsu, helped to stabilize Porras before he was taken away in an ambulance. But Dever says the team learned the man later died at a hospital from an apparent heart attack.

TV worker dies after collapsing at Turner Field

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Gopherwood closes season with Drive South house show


CADILLAC Close out the Gopherwood Concerts season with an unforgettable experience: a house concert. Drive South, an Americana and original band comprised of Mary Sue Wilkinson and Roger Brown, will play a special show at the home of Paul and Nancy Brown Saturday . Drive South brings together two seasoned musicians known most recently as the core of country band Sister Wilene. Vocal duets, featuring tight-harmony singing, are the perfect match for Browns original American-roots music. Everyone is welcome to Gopherwood Concerts shows, and advance tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for kids younger than 12 with an adult. Tickets at the door cost $12 for adults, $6 for students. Pick up your ticket at Toy Town in downtown Cadillac or order by calling 231-846-8383. Advance tickets or reservations are recommended, as seating is limited. Bring snacks and the beverage of your choice. The show is 8 p.m. Saturday at the Browns home at 4320 E. 46 Road, Cadillac. Drive South features two highly-talented performers, and we are thrilled to have them finish our season in the intimate atmosphere that is provided at our house concerts, said Paul Brown, promotions director for Gopherwood Concerts. Bring your friends and help us close out our season with a great night of music COURTESY PHOTO | MARY SUE WILKINSON with friends and family . Drive South will play a special house
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What: Sunday singles dance Info: Variety of music. All singles and parents without partners welcome. Time: 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday Place: The Back Door Saloon, 5819 W. Houghton Lake Drive on M-55 Contact: 539-5406 Cost: $7

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Info: The proceeds will help fund the fifth grade class trip to Mackinac Island. Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday Place: Evart Middle School gym What: Spring Sale Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday Place: Northern Light Church, Cadillac What: Wexford County Historical Societys Museum grand reopening and pre-party. Time: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday Place: Wexford County Historical Society and Museum, Cadillac Cost: Tickets are $20 for singles, $30 for couples What: New Hope Homeless Shelter Celebration Dinner Info: Social time at 6:30 p.m. with a lasagna dinner at 7 p.m. This years program will focus on the opening of the new Womens Homeless Shelter.New Hope Homeless Shelter is currently searching for businesses or individuals who would like to join us for this very special event. Cost to sponsor a table is $160 (eight people) or you can sponsor a half table (four people) for $80. Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday Place: Cadillac Christian Reformed Church, 1110 E. Division in Cadillac Contact: Brenda Wright, 231-429-7684 bmwright@ chartermi.net Cost: Individual tickets are $20 each What: Book Sale Info: Used book sale.

Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday Place: Chase Library, North Street What: Bingo Info: Every Friday night. Refreshments available. Time: 6 p.m. Friday Place: VFW Post 10770, on Mackinaw Trail next to Citizens Bank, LeRoy What: Hollister Senior Center Open House Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Place: 1505 Michigan Ave., Baldwin Contact: Judy Watz, 231745-3843 Cost: Free What: Cadillac Elks Annual Cash Bash Info: Food, prizes and entertainment. Date: Saturday Place: Cadillac Elks What: Second Annual Open House Info: Come celebrate our second open house in our new downstairs location. Our featured speaker is Cadillacs own Steve Fowler, who will share his knowledge and photo albums showing the way Cadillac has evolved over the years to what it is today. Time: Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday Place: Old Naval Reserve Center, 601 Chestnut St., Suite B, Cadillac Cost: Free What: Benefit luncheon for Edna and John Langenberg. Enjoy food, fellowship and music. Time: 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday Place: Cadillac Senior Center Cost: All donations

received will go directly to the family What: Dinner and Silent Auction Info: The community is invited to attend with proceeds being used to give several $500 scholarships to graduating seniors from the Evart area. Time: 5 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday Place: Evart Moose Lodge Cost: $7; children under 5 are free What: Second Annual Luau Info: Come enjoy food, raffles, auctions, hula contests, music, plus more. Time: 4 p.m. Saturday Place: Lake City, American Legion Post No. 300 What: Bingo Info: Saturday: 6 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m. Proceeds go to veterans causes in the community. Date: Saturday Place: Manton VFW, Post No. 7806 What: Blessing of the Jeeps Info: Gates open at 8 a.m. Driver must be 18 or older. Date: Saturday Place: Mesick, Corner of M-37 and M-115, Mesick Contact: 231-920-4270 Cost: $5 per person 16 and older, children under 16 are free; cost to register into road course is $20 per driver/course What: Coney Dogs and Free Pool Date: Sunday Place: Lake City Eagles What: Elks Bingo Info: Monday: Doors

open at 5 p.m. Bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. Place: Elks Lodge, third floor, 122 1/2 S. Mitchell Street, Cadillac Contact: 231-775-5331 What: Mothers Day Craft Time: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday Place: Ardis Missaukee District Library, Lake City What: Yoga classes Info: Classes being held in Reed City and Tustin. Contact Melody for more information on the Reed City classes. Time: 6:30 p.m. Monday Place: Tustin Contact: Melody, 7948170 What: Celebrity Server Night at Mr. Pibs Info: Fundraiser for Gifts for Kids in Osceola County. Time: 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday Place: Mr. Pibs Restaurant, LeRoy What: All day free pool Date: Wednesday Place: Lake City Eagles What: Computer class Time: 10 a.m. Wednesday Place: Missaukee District Library, Lake City Contact: 839-2166 What: Cribbage Time: 4 p.m. Wednesday Place: Missaukee District Library, 210 S. Canal St., Lake City What: Euchre Time: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Place: Merritt Golden Agers Contact: 229-4273 Cost: $1

Contact: 775-6541 What: Mama and me Info: Spa pampering, free massage, story time for kids. First Saturday of every month. Time: 10 a.m. to Noon Saturday Place: Baked Beans, 103 Main St., Lake City What: Wii Wednesdays Info: All ages. Time: 3 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Place: Missaukee District Library, 210 S. Canal St., Lake City Contact: 839-2166 What: Childrens story hour Info: Reading, crafts and songs Time: 11:15 a.m. Wednesday Place: Reed City Public Library, 410 Upton Ave.

What: National Day of Prayer Motorcycle Ride Info: Will ride to four local communities, stopping at a church in each community for prayer. About an 80-mile trip. Time: Noon Thursday Place: Cadillac Rotary Performing Arts Pavilion Contact: Ken, 231-7753658 What: Bingo Time: 10 a.m. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Place: Cadillac Moose Lodge, Boon Road What: Bingo Time: 6:30 p.m. Thursday Place: Knights of Columbus Hall, W. 13th Street, Cadillac What: 19th annual Osceola County Community Foundation Dinner and Auction Info: Doors open at 5 p.m. Dinner starts at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are available at Reed City Chamber of Commerce. Date: Thursday Place: Evart Fairgrounds Cost: $35 per person What: 12th Annual Community Carnival

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What: Shepherds Table Info: Free community meals. Volunteers needed for clean-up, 5 to 7 p.m. Time: 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday and Tuesday Place: First Baptist Church, Chapin Street entrance, Cadillac Contact: 775-0608 Cost: Free What: Steak night Info: All proceeds go to local community and veterans service. Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday Place: Mesick AMVETS Post No. 120, M-37 just south of M-115, Mesick Cost: $1 to $8.50, depending on item What: Fish dinner Time: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday Place: American Legion Post No. 94, 422 N. Mitchell, Cadillac Contact: 775-6500 What: Fish fry Time: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday Place: Moose Lodge, Boon Road, Cadillac Cost: $6.50 What: Fish or Shrimp Basket Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday Place: Lake City Eagles
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What: Chapter Club Info: Read books, do activities with Miss Tracy. Ages 6 and up. Time: 6 p.m. Thursday Place: Cadillac-Wexford Public Library, 411 S. Lake St., Cadillac Contact: 775-6541

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Place: American Legion Post No. 94, 422 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac What: Burger Night Info: The Lake City Eagles will be having a burger night. Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday Place: Lake City Eagles What: Hamburger night Time: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Place: Moose Lodge, Boon Road, Cadillac What: Golden Agers dinner Info: Bring a dish to pass and table service, public welcome Time: Noon Tuesday Place: United Methodist Church Mesick, 121 S. Alvin St., Mesick

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students), $12 at the door ($6 students) What: Favorites and Friends Concert Info: Special guests will be Me and The Boys Quartet featuring Jim DeZeeuw, Anthony Elenbaas, Justin Sluiter and Nick Hopkins. All are invited to attend. Time: 7 p.m. Saturday Place: Lucas, Rehoboth Reformed Church Cost: Freewill offering

What: Chicken dinner Info: The Reed City What: VFW Post No. 2964 Moose Lodge 705 is will have a fish fry with having a chicken dinner. fries and coleslaw. There Proceeds will be going to will also be live music. the Scholarship Fund and Time: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday the General Fund. Place: VFW Post No. 2964, Time: 5 to 7:30 p.m. 129 E. Osceola Ave., Reed Saturday City Place: Reed City Moose Cost: $8 Lodge Cost: $8 What: Free Community Dinner What: All you can eat Time: 5:45 p.m. Saturday breakfast Place: Brooks Corners Info: Full breakfast menu. United Methodist Church, Time: 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday Evart Place: Luther Lions Club, Contact: Joe Beavan, 912- State Street 1576 Cost: $6 What: Pancake breakfast Time: Morning Saturday Place: Missaukee Conservation Club, Lake City
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What: Hamburger night Info: Mesick AMVET Post No. 120 Sons. Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Place: Mesick AMVETS post, M-37, Just south of M-115, Mesick What: Burger night Time: 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Place: American Legion Post No. 94, 422 N. Mitchell St., Cadillac
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What: Piano music with George Gruenberg Time: 2 p.m. Thursday Place: Missaukee Library, 210 S. Canal St., Lake City What: Gopherwood Concert Series presents Drive South. Time: 8 p.m. Saturday Place: Cadillac Elks Club, 4320 E. 46 Road, Cadillac Cost: $10 in advance ($5

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Mother wrestles with illness disclosure


DEAR AMY: My son, who is in his early 30s, has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is a terminal illness. Many people know about his illness, but my parents do not know. They can see that he is not well since his body is losing many functions. My parents observe these symptoms, but now that we have a definite diagnosis we worry about informing my parents about their grandson. They have asked me if he will ever get better, but I didnt give them a yes-or-no answer. My parents are in their 80s, and although very mentally with it, their physical health is not great, and they tend to get upset easily and take bad information very hard. Recently my mother landed in the hospital with an anxiety attack. They are also not easy to fool. They suspect people try to keep bad news from them and are very alert to all that happens around them. I think we should relate the unfortunate diagnosis. Others in the family believe that, by informing them of a terminal diagnosis, we are not only taking away any hope from them,
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sive disease. He but opening the will do best if he possibility of a has our love and very negative support and a medical impact positive attitude. on them. Can you help by I am also accepting this, concerned that not worrying too someday somemuch and cheerone may slip or ing him on? my parents may DEAR AMY: find out on their A year ago, my own, so I feel that Ask loving son (who it is best to tell Amy is an excellent them. optometrist in Should we just a town an hour proceed as we Amy away) became have been doing very upset with and not say anyDickinson me when I used a thing, or should local optometrist. we tell them I used the loand if so, how? cal optometrist Sad Mother because I knew my son was DEAR SAD: My thoughts are with you and overwhelmed. I explained to him that I was trying to your son. You dont say make life simpler for him what he wants to do, but you should do what is best as I knew he would find a way to see me during his for him and for you. lunch hour or after-hours. If your son tells you he He was upset about this doesnt have the strength for a long time and said I to deal with his grandparents stress, then absolute- had really hurt his feelings by not using him. We ly shield him from it. moved on and do not disHowever, I believe that most people are able to ad- cuss it anymore. After a year, I need to get just to a tough outcome if they know the truth but al- my eyes checked again; so have a positive function they need more and more attention. to perform. In your case, What should I do? Go you might say , Steve has back to my son (who is now ALS. He is heading down as busy as ever) or use a loa very challenging road cal optometrist? This may because this is a progres-

seem like a minor problem, but I am at a loss. Farsighted DEAR FARSIGHTED: You must do what is best for your own health. Your son has already been honest, and you may have to accept his hurt feelings as a simple reality and realize that you cannot practically do anything about it. He may feel less slighted if you ask him for a local referral, but do not bow to pressure actual or perceived. As a son (and health care provider), he should support your best interests. DEAR AMY: Broke Student had parents who were funding her education and housing. Now she wondered why they wouldnt happily pay her rent while she moved in with her boyfriend. Its a fact of life that fair is fair. If the parents pay , they get to dictate the terms. Avid Reader DEAR READER: It is unreasonable for Broke Student to expect her parents to pay for something they dont believe in. Send questions via e-mail to askamy@tribune.com or by mail to Ask Amy, Chicago Tribune, TT500, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.

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Adoption for your Newborn: Suburban life, secure future, love & laughter for your Newborn. Expenses Paid. Call Maria at 1(866)429-0222. FREE: Male kittens, one black and three tiger color, eight weeks old. Call (231)824-7292, no calls after 8pm.

Trucks 202
2001 Chevrolet S10, runs great, good shape, red, oil changed regularly, new fuel pump and new brakes, $3,000 or best offer. Also Jayco Pop-up camper in great shape in and out, sleeps 8, first $2,000 takes it. Call (231)7759892. 2004 Ford Extended Cab F150, 4x4, leather interior, tinted glass, 170,000 miles, no rust, asking $8,500. Call (231)846-1692. 2005 Chevy Colorado, Guaranteed Credit Approval. www.EZfastfinance.com. Call Warner Auto Sales, Big Rapids (231)527-7223. 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500, Check it out online at: www.EZfastfinance.com. Call Patches Enterprises, Reed City (231)832-5349.

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CLAM LAKE TOWNSHIP WEXFORD COUNTY ANNUAL CLEAN-UP DAY SATURDAY, MAY 4TH AT TOWNSHIP CEMETERY 9AM - 2 PM NEED HELP? Call (231)775-5401 Ext. 3 If you are unable to bring your trash or have items too large to handle. We will accept auto batteries, stoves, refrigerators, metal, washers/dryers and most household items. We cannot accept yard or hazardous waste, liquids, concrete, or tires. Place your Classified where it Works! With the Cadillac News your message will reach area subscribers, non-subscribers and be available for viewing online 24/7 at www.cadillacnews.com. Youll get results. Call (231) 775-6565 today.

2007 Chevrolet Impala, 101,000 miles, 6 passengers, OnStar, heated seats, A/C, CD, compass, cruise control, tilt 30+ MPG, new tires, alignment, muffler, and batFREE: Orange and white female tery, great car! $8,900. Call cat about 1 year old. Totally de- (231)878-5749. clawed. Very loving indoor cat. Free to a good indoor home. Call 2007 Chevy HHR, Check it out online at: www.EZfastfinance.com. (231)862-3239. Guaranteed Credit Approval. Call FREE: Puppies to good homes, EZ Fast Finance Plett Rd, Cadilborn March 9th, 2013, mother is a lac. (231)775-7155 Springer Spaniel/Lab mix, father is unknown, 3 females, 1 male, LeRoy area. Call (231)884-0113 or (231)884-9735. FREE: To a good home, Blue Heeler, female, fixed, 5 years old, named Molly, all shots currently up to date. Call (231)832-5615.

2002 Mazda Tribute 220K miles, V6, automatic 4WD, leather seats, 6-disc CD/tape player, sun roof, no major mechanical problems. $3,000. (231)631-4225.

2013 Chevrolet Sonic LT Auto, 5 door, Almost NEW!, ONLY 4K miles, Factory Remote Start and Entry, 1-Owner, Alloy Wheels, Remaining 3yr/36k mile bumper to bumper warranty along with 5yr/100k MIle Power Train Warranty, A/C, Cruise, Traction Control, On Star, Sample Payments: $192.85 / 66 Mos. @ 2.79% APR*, $13,900. Dons Adopt-A-Car @ (231)775-2583. Please visit us at www.DonsAdoptACar.com

2004 Chevy Trailblazer, Check it out online at www.EZfastfinance.com. Guaranteed Credit Approval, Call EZ Fast Finance Plett Rd, Cadillac (231)775-7155. 2006 Jeep Commander Sport V6, only 62,000 miles, in great shape, dark blue, gray interior, tow package, comes with roof mounted cargo pod, true 7 passenger, good deal, $12,000. Call (231)8844784.

AUTOMOTIVE
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1974 Corvette Stingray, beautiful red convertible, black top and interior, auto, 350 small block, undercarriage is excellent, no rust, looks and runs great, an eye catcher, $23,000 invested, will sell for $8,000. Call Bob at (231)768-0083 or leave message. Serious buyers only.

2008 Chevrolet Impala, loaded, leather, heated seats, moon roof, premium stereo, local trade, $0 down, $197/mo. Call Dale Elsing at Classic Chevrolet (231)8397231.

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2000 Pontiac Bonneville SE, local trade, only 84K miles, drive it home for only $4,500 complete. Lost & Found See Crossraods Chevy for details, Reed City. Call (231)832105 4362. www.crossroadsFOUND: Beautiful adult cat. Light chevy.com color. found in East Pine Street area, Cadillac, MI. Call (231)775- 2001 Chevrolet Impala LS, red, 4979. gray leather, loaded, 127,000 miles, new battery and tires, 30+ FOUND: Dog near Cadillac PathMPG, 1 owner, $5,750. Call ways on 4/24.If it might be yours, (231)824-9195 after 5. please call (231)876-0507. LOST: In Manton, near State St. mostly black cat with white hourglass on his nose., name is Shalou, missing since April 29th. Call (231)824-4091. LOST: Saturday 4/27 in Cadillac Double Heart Ring with small diamond in the center of each heart, silver, very special ring. If found PLEASE call (231)884-0116. LOST: Small black Pomeranian on Kelly Rd. in Lake City. If anyone has seen her please call (231)920-7660 or (231)920-0542. Greatly missed by her family.

2009 Honda Civic Hybrid, less than 59K miles, one owner, always dealer serviced, MPG 40 city, 44 hwy, new EMI battery, cloth beige interior, black exterior, never driven in Winter, garage parked, asking price $12,750, Contact Das @ (231)884-0239.

2008 GMC Sierra 2500 heavy duty, 4X4, ext. cab, SLE1, original owner, stored winters, immaculate condition, 27,000 miles, to many BOSS SAID ITS TIME TO GO! extras too list, $29,500. Call 2008 Jeep Liberty 4X4, silver, This sporty black 2006 Kia Spec- (231)715-9086 or (231)775-1750. clean, nice SUV, mid-size SUV for tra needs a new driveway, outonly $10,700. See Crossraods standing gas mileage and stylish Chevy for details, Reed City. features make this car a steal, reliCall (231)832-4362. www.crossable parties can take over payroads-chevy.com ments of $153/mo. with only $153 down! Call Dave at Classic (231)878-9737 right away! 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS Crew Cab 4WD, 6 PassenITS EASY! Its easy to place ger, Tow Pkg, Remaining a classified ad in the 5yr/100k Mile Power Train WarCadillac News. Go online to ranty, A/C, Cruise, Cd Player, www.cadillacnews.com or call Drivers Information Center, Keya classified professional at less Entry, Sample Payments: (231)775-6565 today! $303.85 / 66 Mos. @ 2.79% 2010 Chevrolet Equinox, AWD, Youll get results. APR%, 50k Miles, Silver, 29 MPG and AWD confidence , all Classifieds that Work $21,900. Dons Adopt-A-Car for only $299/mo., this is not a @ (231)775-2583. Please visit misprint! And it WILL NOT last! us at Call Matt Babcock at Classic (231)872-9710. www.DonsAdoptACar.com

2007 Ford Freestyle SEL, front wheel drive, red, 3.0L V6, one owner, only 47,600 miles, 7 passenger seating, dual power seats, adj. pedals, AM/FM-CDx6-MP3 radio, power windows and locks, tilt wheel, cruise, has spent winters in Texas, Cadillac West area, $9,300. Call (231)884-2137.

2004 Chrysler Sebring convertible, summer fun, drop the top for $6,000, includes everything. See 2010 Camaro 1LT, low miles, very Crossraods Chevy for details, clean and sharp, only $349/mo. SPORTY RIDE, GREAT PRICE! Reed City. Call (231)832-4362. Ask me how! Call Matt @ Classic This sweet Pontiac G6 is looking www.crossroads-chevy.com (231)872-9710. for a new home, equipped with a 2005 Buick LaCrosse 3.8L V6, 2010 Hyundai Accent, Check it V6, full power (windows, locks, 32mpgs, mid-size, loaded, new out online at: mirrors, etc.), great MPGs, and tires, excellent comfort & reliablity, www.EZfastfinance.com. Call more! Reliable parties can take only $6,995. Call (231)878-1742. Patches Enterprises, Reed City over payments of $187/mo. with only $187 down! Call Dave at (231)832-5349. Classic (231)878-9737 right away!

Need a truck, but dont need 4 wheel drive? Heres the one- 2006 ext. cab Silverado 1500 WT, only 65k miles, local trade, great buy, $0 down, $225/mo. Call Dale Elsing @ Classic Chevy (231)8397231.

2011 Toyota RAV4 Limited V6 2WD, Moon Roof, Heated Leather Seats, 1-Owner, Clean Car Fax, Remaining 5yr/100k Mile Power Train Warranty, Alloy Wheels, A/C, Cruise, CD Player, Drivers Information Center, Sample Payments: $3294.14 / 66 Mos. @ 2.49% APR*, 31k Miles, Bronze Pearl Metallic, $21,200. Dons Adopt-A-Car @ (231)775-2583. Please visit us at www.DonsAdoptACar.com

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2005 Saturn VUE, good mpg, no rust, reliable and comfortable FREE: Cast Iron bath tub, 200- transportation, must see to appre300 lbs, in 2 pieces, you haul for ciate, $3,500. Call (616)295-8686 scrap. Call (970)768-9603, Lake City. FREE: 7 Week old cute, adorable, kittens, raised in our home with much love, brown tiger, dewormed, de-flead with Revolution from the vet, GOOD HOMES ONLY! We will miss them. Call 2006 Dodge Stratus, SXT, V6 au(231)825-2769 or (231)735-4276. to, 4 door, ABS, traction control, FREE: Cat/kitten to good home 104,000 miles, A/C, power winnice condition, without other animals, needs good dows/locks, people. If interested please call $5,200. Call (231)429-7283. Bekah at (231)920-4806 for more 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT, 4 info. door, automatic, 30 MPG, sharp, FREE: Hot tub, cover, pump, etc., only $8,476 takes it home. See located on deck attached to back Crossraods Chevy for details, of our home, you remove and haul Reed City. Call (231)832-4362. www.crossroads-chevy.com away. Call (231)884-7636.

2011 Chevrolet Impala, Remaining 5yr/100k Mile Power Train Warranty, A/C, Cruise, CD Player, Drivers Information Center, Keyless Entry, Sample Payments: $187.30 / 66 Mos. @ 2.79% APR*, 42k Miles, Dark Blue, $13,500. Dons Adopt-ACar @ (231)775-2583. Please visit us at www.DonsAdoptACar.com

The all new designed Chevrolet Mailbu LS, drive one away today for as little as $188/mo. plus tax, to qualified buyers. Many colors and packages to choose from, O.A.C. Call Jeff @ Classic (231)942-1989.

Want a new 2013 Silverado? 4X4, ext. cab, All Start Edition drive away today for as little as $325/mo. plus tax, to qualified buyers, many options to choose from, O.A.C. Call Jeff @ Classic (231)942-1989.

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Cool Car! 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix, 3800 V6 turbo charged GT, leather, heated seats, $0 down, $225/mo. Please call Dale Elsing at Classic Chevrolet (231)8397231.

1997 Dodge Ram, newer top, 2002 Chevrolet Trail Blazer, 170k 150,000 miles, $1,000 firm! SOLD miles, 4wd works great, runs SOLD! good, minor surface rust, clean dependable truck, $3,200 or best offer. Call (231)388-2213 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 6.0L V8, 4WD, automatic, extended cab, very good shape, $7,900 2002 Chevy Blazer 4WD, runs or best offer. Hurry wont last long well, automatic, 150,000 miles, at this price. Call Jeff at (231)942- maroon, $3,800. Call (231)7971989. 5356.

2013 Ford Escape SEL AWD, Heated Leather, 1 Owner, 2.0L 4 Cyl EcoBoost Engine, Automatic, Driver's Seat, Air Conditioning, Tilt, Touchscreen CD Player W/ Microsoft Sync, Steering Wheel Controls, Alloy Wheels, Remaining Full Factory & 5YR/60K Mile Power Train Warranty, Charcoal Metallic, 18K Miles, Sample Payments: $323.64 / 72 Months @ 2.49% APR* $25,500. Dons Adopt-ACar @ (231)775-2583. Please visit us at www.DonsAdoptACar.com

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Lake City Forge is seeking an Industrial Electrician. Five years experience, PLC helpful. Possible $20+ an hour for the right candidate. Email resume to sbrown@lcforge.com or fax to (231)839-7510.

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Queen Size Pillow Top Mattress set, new, still in plastic with frame. List price $699 will sacrifice $235. (231)824-9419.

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Take over payments on this beautiful 2008 Chevrolet Trail Blazer LT 4.2L, 6cyl., 4WD, automatic, Imperial Blue Metallic, very nice, one owner, $225/mo. with $225 down, on approved credit. Call Jeff (231)942-1989.

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Moving to smaller house, must sell queen size bed with 2 dressers & night stand, couch, 2 end tables, 2 lamps, TV stand, wood file cabinet and dresser. To see call (231)878-2962

Vans 204
1994 Ford Econoline 150 universal conversion, Galaval van, beige color, 128,934 miles, very nice and clean condition, runs and drives very good, is great for traveling and camping, $3,000 or best offer. Call (231)775-2023. 2001 Chevrolet Astro, AWD, runs great, looks good, 115K miles, $4,300. Call (231)775-3805.

Lake City/McBain, MI Location is seeking a Regional OTR Driver that will need a CDL Class A license. Must have 1 year of driving experience along with flatbed trailer hauling experience. Must have clean driving record and be willing to work 50-70 hours per week. Must pass a driving test, DOT drug and alcohol test and physical exam. If interested please contact Dale at (810)561-5850 or mail resume to: Biewer Logistics Attn: Dale Novy 812 S. Riverside Ave. St. Clair, MI 48079 or fax to (810)561-5750.

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1949 John Deere B, with 3pt., $1,950. Voelker John Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660.

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2008 Chrysler Town & Country, heated leather seating, dual DVD, power lift gate, power slider, Touring Edition, 2nd row buckets and more! Only $268/mo. Call Matt Babcock @ Classic Chevrolet (231)872-9710.

Trailers 206
Tandem Axle 16 ft. trailer factory built, 7,000 lb GVW, 2 5/16th hitch, electric brakes on one axle, $1,050 or best offer. SOLD! SOLD!

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3800 GM engine originally out of 2005 Buick LeSabre, but last year in a 1998 Buick LeSabre. 60,000 miles out of car, ready to go, $500. Call (231)920-0610. 4 tires and wheels 275/55/20 Cooper Zeon tires, aluminum wheels 6 bolt, 50% tread, $850 or best offer. Call (231)388-3601.

McGuires Resort is hiring full and part time staff for the summer season. Please apply in person; applications must be turned in by Tuesday, May 7th. Candidates should be highly motivated, selfstarters. Applicants should be highly organized, energetic and easy going. All candidates must be available nights weekends and holidays. Applicants should be able to stand for 6 or more hours as well as lift 50 pounds. Candidates should possess the ability to multitask, work independently with directions as well as with a team. Restaurant and Banquet Servers* Candidates should have 2 years minimum experience in a full service restaurant (preferred ) Bus Persons, Stewards, Hostesses* Candidates should have above average communication skills, Hotel Front Desk* Candidates should have basic computer skills, Housekeeping, Dishwasher, Prep/ Line cook* Experience in a full service kitchen preferred.

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CAT D3C Dozer 6-Way, good shape, $21,500 or best offer. Call (231)920-0879.

Classic/Antiques 211
Corvettes Wanted! 1953 - 1972, any condition. Competetive buyer. (800)850-3656 or corvettebuyer.com.

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Autumnwood of McBain is seeking a Receptionist. The chosen candidate will be proficient in word processing at least 50wpm, Publisher, Outlook, Excel and Word. Experience with multi-line phones and customer service a must. Please send resume to Autumnwood of McBain Attn: Human Resources, 220 Hughston Street, McBain MI or Fax to (231)8252679 by 5/8/13. No phone calls please. Bartender The Pines is seeking an experienced bartender, nights & weekends a must. Apply in person at The Pines Sports Bar, 5992 E. M-55, Cadillac.

Planned and Crisis Respite Homes Needed Child and Family Services seeks families to provide planned respite and crisis respite services for children. Crisis respite homes require a stay at home caregiver who is reimbursed to be on call 24/7 for 2 weeks per month with an additional premium for actual placements. We provide training, licensing, and 24/7 worker support. If you are interested in being part of a professional team caring for children, please call Paulette Smith at Massey Ferguson TO30, $2,000 (231)946.8975 ext. 1026. EOE. Voelker John Deere, Lake City, Receptionist/Administrative As- (231)839-8660. sistant for Cadillac Law Office. Duties include the ability to multi- Oliver 1850 diesel, wide front, task, operate a multi-line tele- $6,000. Voelker John Deere, phone system, billing, accounting, Lake City, (231)839-8660. word processing software, good telephone etiquette, ability to deal with the public, tape dictation, and dedication to clients. Only persons who are confident, yet willing to take direction need apply. Legal experience preferred. Full time. All applications kept confidential. Please forward a cover letter detailing your background and qualifications along with your resume by Wednesday, May 8, 2013 to: Box #2 PO Box 640 Cadillac, MI 49601

Mixed hardwood firewood, 8 ft lengths $85 per cord. Cut, split, deliv. - $55 per cord. Accepting DHS and energy drafts. Buying standing timber. Call (231)8781950 8N Ford tractor in excellent 0582. condition, owned by an 85 year Paying TOP PRICES! Looking for old retired farmer who must sell trees to cut, hardwood, soft wood his pride and joy, $1,900 or best & Red Pine, 5 acre minimum. Call New Idea trailer mower, $300. Call (231)734-2754 or (231)734offer. SOLD SOLD SOLD!!!! Jim (231)463-0363. 5308. Lawn & Garden 1950 Allis Chalmers B Series, Pan American Mint .999 fine Silwith plow, one row cultivator and 519 ver in dust proof sleeve, 1 Troy field cultivator, needs battery, stor- 1992 Simplicity garden tractor, Ounce, Proof Cameo, Fight inflaed inside, $800. Call (231)389- 17 HP, taken excellent care of, tion, $34. Call (231)775-7184. 2597. Kohler engine, new battery 2012, comes with 42 snow thrower, 36 Men's JAZZ Latitude mountain Ford 860 with loader, $4,500. heavy duty tiller, 42 lawn mower, bike purchased from McLain BicyVoelker John Deere, Lake City, wheel weights, tire chains, $1,795. cle Shop, great shape, used very (231)839-8660. Also, for sale: 5x8 (2) wheel trailer little, $100. Call (231)775-6603 Ford 8N, $2,000. Voelker John with spare tire, all stored inside. Power lift chair, excellent Condition, cleaned, blue, $250. Call Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. SOLD SOLD SOLD! (248)773-1067. International Harvester H, nice, 2009 Husqvarna mower, 26HP, $2,500. Voelker John Deere, 54 cut, 110 hours, excellent Full size mattress set, very good shape, ready-to-mow, $1,400. condition, $100.00. Call (231) 667Lake City, (231)839-8660. 5000. SOLD SOLD SOLD! International Harvester M , re1972 Garden tractor 10 hp Testored, $4,000. Voelker John 2010 John Deere X 724, 25hp, 4 cumseh engine, needs work, snow wheel steer, 62, 300 hrs, power Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. steering, hydraulic lift, $7,500. blade 42 in. garden plow back John Deere 301 with loader, Re- Voelker John Deere, Lake City, blade, asking $300, extras. Call Jim (231)775-7517 or (231)878 verser, $6,500. Voelker John (231)839-8660. Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. 2011 eXmark 54, laser, 50 hrs, 5149. Christmas villages, 2004 WindJohn Deere 650 compact, 3pt., $7,500. Voelker John Deere, ham Heights, 40+ pieces, 2005 diesel, $4,900. Voelker John Lake City, (231)839-8660. Gingerfrost Lane, 40+ pieces, $50 Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. 8-15 Maple, Flowering Crab Apfor both. Call (231)825-2627 beple, Weeping Willow etc., off to a fore 8:00pm. Kubota L-4200, GST with loader, good start, we do transplanting. FWD, 1200 hrs, $17,500. Voelker Call for pricing (931)-623-2071 or Christmas, fiber optic train & fiJohn Deere, Lake City, (231)839ber optic cookie house, $10. Call (231)743-9516, Caleb Kuepfer. 8660. (231) 825-2627 before 8:00pm. John Deere 325 with 48, $2,950. Long 610 diesel, power steering, Voelker John Deere, Lake City, Christmas- lighted yard sculp3pt. Voelker John Deere, Lake (231)839-8660. tures, 3 standing bucks, 1 grazing City, (231)839-8660. doe, $20. Call (231)825-2627 beJohn Deere 737, 54, zero-turn, fore 8:00 pm. Massey Ferguson 135 with load- $4,250. Voelker John Deere, Agri-Fab lawn sweep 32", $70. er, $5,500. Voelker John Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. Call or text (231)878-0790. Lake City, (231)839-8660. John Deere GT 225, 48 mower, Massey Ferguson 85 diesel, wide 42 snowblower, chains, $2,750. Wooden highchair with tray, solfront, $3,500. Voelker John Voelker John Deere, Lake City, id, very good condition. Call (231)825-2627 before 8:00 pm. Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. (231)839-8660. John Deere Scotts, 17hp, 48, ProForm 495 LS Crosswalk Ser$700. Voelker John Deere, Lake ies treadmill, folds up for easy storage, lots more features, good City, (231)839-8660. shape, $100. Call (231)920-6481, John Deere X320 with 54, 22hp, pics available. $2,200. Voelker John Deere, 4 tires 175/70/13 2, good shape, Lake City, (231)839-8660. 2 in fair shape, $50. Call Nice black dirt, $10 a yard plus (231)388-1822. delivery. Call (231)825-8311. No 1992 Ski-Doo Skandic 377R, long Sunday Sales. track, reverse, runs, needs gas Potted Trees, sizes 3 and up. tank repair, fair condition, $300. Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir, Blue Call (231)342-5827 or (231)388Spruce, Norway Spruce and 1822. mixed hardwoods, $6.50 and up. (231)775-8838 or (231)775-9321. Chest Freezer, very clean, $100. Call (231)468-2455.

Two 5 X 8 Wool rugs, bear and The Tamcoma II, outdoor playset, moose pattern, $75 for both. Call nice used set for your child, two (231) 839-4490. swings, monkey bars, slide, trapeze bar, $100. Call (231)743Antique upholstered small love 0024. seat with beautiful wood trim, $100. Call (231)839-4490. (7) PS2 games, Jet Li, Medal Honor Front Line, Medal Honor EuroAntique Victorian end table, pean Assault, Call of Duty 3, good condition, $75. Call Grand Theft 3, Blitz, Splinter Cell, (231)839-4490. $35 or best offer. Call or text 4 X 8 Blue woven oval rug with (231)920-9783. matching runner, like new, $35. PSC archery bow & accessories, Call (231)839-4490. $200. Call (248)773-1067. Ladder for above ground pool, up to 3 1/2 feet. Call (231)878-6366, Large upright freezer, you haul, $50. Call (989)721-1511, Harrietbefore 6pm. ta. Brinkmann Smoke N Grill outdoor gas water smoker, propane Brand new bathing suit, black and gas input 18000 BTUH, $70. Call white, size L, never worn, $10. Call (231)942-9893, no calls after or text (231)878-0790. 9pm. The Earth Machine Home Composter, size 31" diameter by 33" TomTom One GPS, model high, holds 86 gallons, $40. Call or N14644, in newer condition, text (231)878-0790. comes with windshield mounting Longhorn wall mount, black, 44" suction cup, $50 or best offer. Call span, has the initials KJR on the or text (231)920-9783. leather, $40. Call or text (231)942Box of hard cover books, excel1330. lent condition, some are large Sun Sprayer, 4-gallon knapsack print, all for $15 or will sell sepasprayer, $35. Call or text rately. Call (231)942-9893, no (231)878-0790. calls after 9pm.

9 pieces of tupperware, mint condition, 7 are pink color, rice bowl with cover, 4 little dishes, bowl with cover, all for $35. Call (231)942-9893, no calls after 9pm. Solid Oak pedistal table with two leaves and two chairs, excellent condition, moving and must sell, first $200 takes it. Call (231)3570851. Utility trailer 42" x 54" with box frame 36" high, $150. Call (231) 825-0059.

Jeep spare tire cover, inside the vehicle cover, $15. Call (231)9207133.

Near Shore boyant vest, type II PFD, child (medium) 25-29 chest, $10. Call (231)920-7133.

Aquaguard water craft cover, $30. Call (231)920-7133. ATTENTION BUILDERS! Used Nikon AX-1 telescopic level Adjustable metal legged tripod & 8 expandable elevation rod (feet/inches) $199.00 Compare at $465+ new. Call (231)468-2112 New Casio printing calculator with display, two color printing 12 digits with big display, in box, $35. Call (231)775-3051.

New Compact BIinos, 8X22, very good quality with case, black with silver/grey trim, Meade brand, $22. Call (231)775-3051. Round Oak pedestal table, dark, with 4 captains chairs, all in good shape, $275. Call (231)510-4893.

Ping pong table with accessories, folding, like new, asking $100. Call (231)510-4893. Pool table with accessories, good shape, asking $225. Call (231)510-4893.

WANTED: Corn Planter and Manure Spreader. No Saturday Calls. Call (31)775-7039.

20 piece assorted bunny figurines and such, good assortment, all for $20 firm. Please call (231)4297749 , Tustin.

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Precious Moments small plates with easels, nice assortment, 10 for $30 firm. Call (231)429-7749 if interested, Tustin.

Attention gardeners! We are celebrating 7 yrs of family produced organic compost for your gardens, Merchandise Wanted flowers or farm fields. Will also mix 523 compost and high-calcium lime I buy junk cars and trucks, $125 upon your request. $30/yd. for 50+ to $300 for complete vehicles. yards, $35/yd. for 1-50 yards plus Call (231)218-3815. delivery or bring your own trailer. Merchandise Call (231)825-0214.

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Do you have a passion to care for and interact with the elder segment of our society? The Lakeview of Cadillac is seeking Contingent and On Call RNs and LPN's for all shifts. We offer flexiCadillac Area YMCA now hiring bility in scheduling. Applications are being accepted now. Apply part-time lifeguards. Flexible within, 460 Pearl St., Cadillac. schedule, days, evenings and weekends available. Apply in per- (231)775-0101. The Lakeview of son at 9845 Campus Dr., Cadillac Cadillac has a commitment and passion for caring for our resiOr see website: dents by Doing the right thing, for www.cadillacareaymca.org the right reason everyday. CDL Drivers needed. Local-Regional loads Benefits. Call (231)832-2267. Coordinator P/T: Locate and screen host families, provide support and activities for exchange students. Make friends worldwide! www.aspectfoundation.org Dependable caring person needed to deliver Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Approximately 12-15 hours per week, $8.22 per hour plus mileage. Must have dependable transportation, be able to lift 50 pounds and be able to pass a background check. Apply in person, Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency, 1640 Marty Paul, Cadillac. EOE Health Partners is now hiring RNs in the Cadillac area in for PER DIEM field work for private duty home care. One year experience required. Apply online at www.healthpartnersinc.com or call 888-834-2851 to request an application. Home health aid or CNA full or part time. Includes benefits, flexible schedule, surrounding area. Submit resume to megan@ihhcsi.com or fax to (231)941-5819. MENTAL HEALTH Home Based Therapist Works with families with children, within the home and community, who have emotional disturbances requiring intensive intervention, using family and group treatment methods. Oneyear exp. with children and families. Masters degree; LMSW preferred. For details, visit www.cmhcm.org. Reply to: ctodd@cmhcm.org; or Cathy Todd, Supervisor, CMH for Central Michigan, 4473 S. 220th Avenue, Reed City, MI 49677. Deadline: 5/7/13. E.O.E.

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Ridgid 1215 compact power pipe threading machine with adjustable Goat Kids, 2 girls ($80 ea.) & 1 dies and foot pedal, $600. Call boy ($50), de-horned, 3 weeks (231)920-4588. old. Call (231)775-7039. No SatMusical Instruments urday Calls.

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NEED CASH? I buy guitars, amps, PA systems, keyboards, etc. Call (231)775-7425 between Beautiful womens clothes, size Lion King figures, plush and plasXXL and XXXL, $300 for every10am and 6pm. tic, set of 19, $5. Call (231)768thing. Call (231)775-7622. 4648, LeRoy area. Pets & Supplies 4 Cooper tires 215 x 65 on 15 526 inch wheels, good live rubber, Toddler Plush ABC's, 26 letters 3 Male Goats, $65 each. Call never had a flat, $50. Please call in backpack, size 4"X4" each, $5. (231)468-2569. Call (231)768-4648, LeRoy area. (231)825-2631. Yorkie s 7 weeks old, $275. Twin Full length mirror, not on pedes- 5 Wii games (4) for the family and Walnut Kennels. Call (231)825- tal, no scratches or chips, $35. Resident Evil 4, $50 for all 5. Call Call (231)942-9893, no calls after Sam (231)429-2269. 8311. No Sunday Sales. 9pm.

Coleman fold up grill, propane bottle, 2 burners, new cost $125, Precious Moments mugs, nice assortment, 10 for $30 firm. asking $30. Call (231)839-0401. Please call (231)429-7749 if interTroy-Bilt rottotiller, 8 horsepow- ested, Tustin. er engine, runs well, tines are in good shape, owners manual in- Girls shoes and boots, size 3cluded, $275. Call (231)429-2787 31/2, various amount of wear, 8 pair, $2 for all. Call (231)768to see it. 4648, LeRoy area. Two Honey colored recliner rocking chairs, excellent condition, $75 Girls shoes, size 4, various amount of wear, 3 pair, $1 for all. each. Call (231)824-6550. Call (231)768-4648, LeRoy area. Keller extension ladder, $200. Boys sandals and boots, size 1 Call (231)779-8114. and 2, various amount of wear, 5 Keller 8 step ladder, $100. Call pair, $2 for all. Call (231)768(231)779-8114. 4648, LeRoy area.

(2) Lancaster Country, brand new, never opened, 1000 piece Amish puzzles, $10 firm for both. Please call (231)429-7749.

Western Circle Y Show Saddle, 16 inch seat, 7 inch gullet, full quarter horse bars, good condition and ready for show season, need sold, $750 or best offer. Call or text (231)388-4387.

Stereo, TV, VCR Computer 527

Household Goods 513


Fabulous Prices On Pillow Top Mattress Sets, All New, Twin $159, Full $219, Queen $239 King $399 . Call (231)920-9894. King Size Pillow Top Mattress set, new with frame, and still in plastic. List price $999 will sacrifice $375. Call (231)824-9419.

Acer Aspire 5251 16 laptop, windows 7 home premium 64 bit fresh install activated AMD 2.20 GHZ processor 6 GB Ram charger and battery included, $400. Acer Aspire 5733z 16 laptop, Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit, fresh install and activated, Pentium P6200 2.13 GHZ processor, 4 GB Ram charger and battery included, $400. Call (231)734-5227.

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The Cadillac News is accepting applications for a career-oriented individual to ll an opening in our advertising department. The qualied candidate will have a strong desire to help businesses grow through effective marketing campaigns. Applicants should possess strong organizational, written and verbal skills and be able to meet daily deadlines. Prospects must be able to operate in a fast-paced environment, work independently, learn quickly and display creativity in problem solving. This position requires self-starters who are able to work efciently without direct supervision. Please send cover letter and resume with references to: Pat Sorger Cadillac News P.O. Box 640, Cadillac, MI 49601 or email psorger@cadillacnews.com No phone calls please.

DIRECT CARE WORKERS NEEDED - No experience necessary. Full time positions. Must have valid drivers license and be 18 years or older. $8.50/hr CALL (616)421-4800 or visit j2sgrp.com to fill out an application online. Help Wanted: Service writer, previous experience, large motorsports dealership. Apply in person at Peacock Ltd. North of Baldwin. Ask for Dave or Ken.

Merchandise Under $300


Beautiful Antique Victorian white washed tall upright dresser w/key door and small round mirror decor, unique. must see to appreciate, Cadillac, $85. Call (231)884-0222. Headboard, footboard and matching dresser, $50 Harrietta. Call (989)721-1511. Copper color sofa and love seat with blue patterned pillows, both for $100. Call (231) 839-4490.

Michigan Made White Cedar Log Bed Frame, New. Twin $275, Full $300, Queen $325, King $349. Call (231)876-0593.

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Wheelhorse rototiller attachment, works great, runs on pulley system, asking $250 or best offer. Call or text (231)388-3901. Sony Trinitron 27" color TV, Energy Star rated, aprox. 5 years old, good condition, $150 or best offer. Call (231)885-2468 for more information, Mesick. 2 seat wooden play truck with sand box, $25. Call (231)8847766. New XXL helment, $100. Call (231)884-7766. 8 inch laser auger with extra, new blades, $25. Call (231)884-7766. 3x3 heavy duty dog house, $50. Call (231)884-7766. (4) 16 tires, $25. Call (231)8847766.

Homes For Sale 701

MLS# 21108017 $134,900 Home & Garage on 20 Acres, 20 Acres adjoins State Land, wooded & open, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st fl laundry, entry, Large living room/dining combo, breakfast bar, #1 BUSINESS/NEW PRICE! 4br 2ba home/9 log cabins/repeat Updated kitchen with breakfast customers/major player-major hwy bar, new deck, 24x50 garage, full 7+ acre/reknowned Wellston/299K basement, newer wood furnace, New Anderson windows & vinyl CALL 231-775-1368 TODAY! siding, porch. Call Mary Anne toADVANCE REALTY day for an appointment 231-357www.advancerealty.com 5218 ERA greater north properties 3080 W 13th St. Cadillac..

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May 2nd & 3rd Thursday 5-8 & Friday 8-4 243 W Geers Rd. 1/2 Mile W. Off Forward Rd. Brand name clothing kid-adult lots of Junior size, set of Rattan furniture, antique Singer sewing machine, other antiques, horse supplies, home decor, much more..

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Lake City
May 3rd & 4th Friday & Saturday 8-5 600 E Cutcheon Rd. Follow the signs from M-55 going N. off from Decker or 7 Mile Rain or Shine! Guns, knives, movies, sinker molds, tools, dishes, electric dryer, antiques, old cutter, cookbooks, Maple stools, lamps, large Cauldron, bows, plus much more. May 3rd & 4th Friday 8am-6pm Saturday 8am-12noon 6563 W. Northshore Dr. Old pitcher pump, old snow shoes, sports cards, head board, vertical blinds, clothing: womens 16, mens large and XL, dishes. Double garage full of good, misc. items.

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Cycles, Scooters, ATVs 602
(2) John Deere Gators, 4X2, $3,995. Voelker John Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660.

2000 Kawasaki Voyger 1200 motorcycle, 49K miles, great condition, Cobra pipes, still in box, for motorcycle, also pull behind trail- 21105135 $89,900 TWO HOMES er, $8,000 for all. Call (231)839- FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Large 5720 or cell (231)846-4348. Victorian home close to schools 2001 EZ-GO TXT, highly modifed, and the downtown area. Beautiful long travel suspension, Briggs and hardwood floors throughout this 4 Stratton V-Twin engine, 21 mud bedroom, 2 bath home. Two tires on custom wheels, must sell, homes for the price of one! The $2,650 or best offer. Call second house in the back of lot is currently leased for $375/mo. Call (231)884-3072. Jim Meier, Premier Realty 2002 KTM SX250 runs good, (231)884-1386. $1,400 or best offer. 2008 Honda CRF 100F, excellent condition, 21105419 $84,900 LAKE MITCH$1,400 or best offer. (231)920- ELL Affordable 2 bedroom getaway cottage on Lake Mitchell ca0879. nal that leads to the big waters. 2009 Kawasaki KLR 650 Dual Close to National Forest on Big Sport, excellent condition, 3,800 Cove. Conveniently to Caberfae miles, new tires, progressive sus- Ski Resort and snowmobile trails pension, extras, $4,700. Call in National Forest. Includes dock. (231)775-3914. Call Jim Meier, Premier Realty 2010 John Deere Gator XUV (231)884-1386. 825i, camo, loaded, 300 hrs, 21105766 $139,900 HOBBY $10,500. Voelker John Deere, FARM. 10 acre hobby farm feaLake City, (231)839-8660. tures 4 barns and fenced pas2010 Polaris Ranger 800, 4 seat- tures. Country living yet only mier, 600 hrs, $8,900. Voelker John nutes from Cadillac. 3 bedrooms, Deere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. 1 3/4 baths, tri-level home. Finished basement is being used as 2012 John Deere Gator XUV family room with wood stove. 2 625i, loaded, 211 hrs, $9,500. sliders access large deck. 1 car Voelker John Deere, Lake City, attached garage. Call Jim Meier, (231)839-8660. Premier Realty (231)884-1386. 2012 Kymco Agility 50 scooter, 21106471 $149,900 NORTH 2,700 miles, $1,000. Call after SHORE CONDO Rest, relax and 2:30pm (231)920-8144. enjoy the water! Condo living-no John Deere Gator 4X6, $4,750. yard work. Situated on 9 acres, Voelker John Deere, Lake City, North Shore Condos feature 660 ft. of Lake Cadillac waterfront, pri(231)839-8660. vate swimming area and boat John Deere Gator 850 diesel, docks. 2 BD, 2 BA, 1-1/2 story 4WD, $6,500. Voelker John condo with A/C, 2 car attached gaDeere, Lake City, (231)839-8660. rage. Call Jim Meier, Premier Realty (231)884-1386.

RENOVATED VICTORIAN. Updated, 2000 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, 2 #1 STEAL! 1-STORY baths, formal dining room. 2 family condo-pretty pond-oak trim-lg-EE areas, living room, eat-in kitchen, wonderful country view-chefs kit parlor, sun porch, covered wrap chen-fp-2br 2ba 2-cr-5 app/114K around deck, attached 2 car gaPHONE 231-775-1368 NOW! rage, large fenced & well landADVANCE REALTY scaped yard. A lot of original www.advancerealty.com woodwork. Marion area. Priced to sell at $69,900. #2846. Call Shirley @ PRO Realty (231)7792515. 21104954 $250,000 HARMONY Your New Home is HILLS SUBDIVISION Beautiful Just a Click Away custom built cedar log home in prestigious Harmony Hills Subdivi- Customizable search options to find that perfect home. sion. Enjoy spectacular views of the countyside from this 4 bed- Search all area realtor listings in Wexford, Missaukee and room, 2 1/2 bath home. Large Roscommon counties. wrap around deck, fieldstone fireplace, A/C, 2 car attached, 3,000 Go to www.cadillacnews.com and click on the Local Real sq. ft., finished basement, master Estate Listings tab to begin! suite. Call Jim Meier, Premier Realty (231)884-1386.

LeRoy
May 3rd & 4th Friday 8-6 & Saturday 8-4 Yoder Supplies 14213 180th Ave. 1.5 miles S. of Leroy 2 Family Garage Sale, clothing dishes, skates, chairs, doors, bed frame, house plants, oak window casings, lots of air tools, hundreds of drill bits, rear tine tiller, rabbit cages, barrels, baked goods, 6 week old puppies, there will be kittens as well. Call (231)768-4387. May 3rd & 4th Friday 8-6 & Saturday 8-4 19065 17 Mile Rd. LeRoy Mackinaw Trail turn West on to 17 Mile Rd., Follow Signs Huge Yard Sale, lots of clothing, dishes, electric kitchen items, recliners, baby items, tools, and misc.

BRING THIS AD INTO OAK HEIRLOOMS FOR 50% OFF All Jewelry In Our StoreMaking Room For Something New! EXP 5-11-2013! PERFECT FOR MOTHERS DAY! Celebrate Your Seniors Graduation At The Kettunen Center. A Great Place For Grad Parties! Great Food And Great Location. Recreation Activities To Make The Party Memorable Plus Its Affordable And No Set Up Or Cleanup For You! Call (231)8293421 To Save Your Date! Cherry Grove Property Owners Clean-Up Week Is May 6-10,2013. Use Coupon That Was In Feb. Newsletter. Good For One Load Of Waste (4cu. yds.) Six Tires, Passenger/PickUp Only. Call (231)775-1138. Greenhouse Open Friday, May 3rd. Perennials, Shrubs, Hanging Baskets, Herbs, Annuals And More. Christies Potting Shed, 321 S. Mill, Marion. (231)743-6267 New Spring Fashions For Her, Including Multiples, NYDJ, Brighton, and Teva Sandals! More In Every Day! RJ Grant's for Her, Downtown Cadillac, 775-5641. ProFlowers- Thrill Mom! Enjoy 50 Percent Off The All The Frills Boquet $19.99. Plus Take 20 PErent Off Your Order Over $29! Go To www.ProFlowers.com. SHARIS BERRIESOrder Mouthwatering Gifts For Mothers Day! SAVE 20 Percent On Qualifying Gifts Over $29! Fresh Dipped Berries Starting At $19.99! Visit www.ber ries.com/caring Or Call 1-855-603-0180. Shriners Vidalia Onion Sale Accepting Orders Now, Delivery In 1-2 Weeks, 10lbs $11 Or 5lbs $6. Call (231)775-2272, (231)839-2016, (231)829-3711, (231)824-9020, (231) 768-4259 Or Any Area Shriner. Spring Into Summer Event - May 4th From 9AM - 3PM At Sunset Shores Resort ~ From Purses To Cleaning Products & Everything In Between.. Featuring Miche, Avon, Vemma, Premier Designs, Norwex, Origami Owl, Pampered Chef, Arbonne, Mary Kay, It Works, Thirty One, Life Expressions Decor, Scentsy & Velata ~ Come Check It Out! 1231 Sunnyside Dr., Cadillac! Think Mothers Day Gift Certificates, Gadgets, Needles, &Yarn From The Knitters Nest 775-9276 www.knittersnest.net

The Pines Is Bringing In A World Champion Elvis Tribute Band On May 10th & 11th! Both Shows Start At 8PM With No Cover Charge! This Will Be The First Of Nine Different Tribute Bands Each Month. Stop Out For A Night Of Great Fun And Entertainment! What Better Way To Say I Love You Mom Then With A Gift Certificate From Patches & Petals 775-8780
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River front, Muskegon River, 3 acres, pond flowing well, 2 brdm mobile home incorporated, garage, across from snowmobile trail and State land. $39,900. Call (231)328-4344.

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OPEN HOUSE!! Sunday 5/5/13 1pm-3pm MLS#21108203 409 Leeson - $87,000 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, ranch! Full basement and 1 car garage! 2 blocks away from Lake Cadillac. Walking distance to School. Huge fenced in back yard! Stop by and take a look! Vicky Ball (989)330-9168, ERA Greater North Properties 3080 W 13th St. Cadillac.

McBain
May 2nd, 3rd & 4th Thurs. & Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-? 405 Cemetery Stoplight in McBain go S. 3 blocks go right on Cemetery Street 4th house on the left Name brand clothing, boys, girls & adult, excellent condition, entire womens plus size wardrobe, bikes, TV, bench grinder, weight bench, Ski-Doo Ski-Boose sleigh, toys, household & misc.

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3 bedroom 2 bath, with garage, pets with additional dep. $600/mo. + util. & security dep. Call (231)846-4836. Upstairs 3 bdrm 2 ba duplex, $650 + util. & dep., Also 2 bdrm 1 ba duplex $450/mo. + util. & dep. Call (231)846-4836.

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May 2nd, 3rd & 4th Thurs. 3-8, Fri 8-5, & Sat. 8-12 Roommate Wanted 10380 S Dickerson Rd. 803 2 miles W. of McBain & 1/4 mile S. Roommate wanted- Non-smok- Highland Booster Club Fundraiser! ing home, no pets, full house privi- Lots of gently used clothes kidsleges. Call (231)429-2628. adults, changing table, crib, table Mobile Homes For & chairs, TV, bakers racks and much more. Rent

21107336 $69,900 NEW LISTAluminum Pontoon paddle boat, ING. Extra large yard for this 2 seats 4 plus, half price of new, bedroom, 1 bath home in City of Cadillac. Beautifully remodeled $1,200. Call (231)779-3870. dining area and kitchen includes Motor Homes newer hardwood floors. Stainless steel kitchen appliances. 2 1/2 car 604 garage, shed, washer/dryer also 1997 Class C Motorhome, low included. Call Jim Meier, Premier miles (53,800), no rust, fully self- Realty (231)884-1386. contained, sleeps 8, rear walkaround bedroom, 4,000 watt gen- 395 Farm Lane, Cadillac 2000 erator, awning witha new heat Holly Park, 28x52, 3 bedroom, 2 pump, A/C and spare tire, greatr baths, all appliances including shape! MUST SEE! $13,850 or washer and dryer. Central Air, carbest offer. Call (231)779-5972 or port, porches, Nicely landscaped, (231)942-3385. shed. $26,500. Call Pheasant

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May 3rd & 4th 2 bdrm., excellent condition, Fri. 9am-5pm & Sat. 9am-3pm $520/month + utilities & deposit, 1210 W. Meyering Rd. no pets/smoking. Lake Mitchell ac- E. of McBain on M-66, left on cess. Call (231)775-2054. Meyering Rd. 2 miles on the left. Apartments For Rent 2T-5T boys and girls clothing, juniors clothing, toys, infant Jumper808 oo, chest freezer, lawn mower, 2 & 3 bedroom townhouses with gas generator and miter saw table full basement! Rent is based on and many miscellaneous. income. Call Cadillac Shores at (231)775-8509. TTY 1-800-649-3777 Equal Housing Opportunities.

NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids for asphalt paving (paved shoulders / overlay) of M-42 from Dickerson Road westerly approximately 1.00 mile., Section 15, Caldwell Township, Missaukee County, will be accepted at the Missaukee County Road Commission Office at 1199 N. Morey Road, Lake City, MI 49651, until 1:15 p.m., Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Specifications and bid forms can be picked up at the Road Commission office at the above address. Bidders are asked to supply a Certificate of Insurance along with their bid. The Missaukee County Road Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to act in the best interest of the Road Commission. Kelly Bekken, Manager Missaukee County Road Commission May 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

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2001 Coach House, wide body, Class B, motor home, Dodge Ram 3500 Maxi Van, 5.9L SMPI V8, 127.6 wheel base, 70K miles, A/C, micro, coffee maker, TV, 2 burner LP gas stove, 3-way refridgerator, LP/AC/DC rear Gaucho converts to queen bed, fully self contained exellent condition, $18,000. Call (231)832-4765.

RVs, Tents, Trailers 605


1996 Terry 28 ft. 5th wheel, 1 slide, new tires, very nice shape, $6,500 or best offer. Call (231)884-9047 or (231)885-1761. 2002 Cardinal 5th wheel, 29 ft., 2 slides, rear living room, free standing dinette, 2 TVs new flat screen, queen select comfort bed, new power awning, new tires, Side Winder hitch, for a short bed pick-up, extra clean, non- smokers, no pets, stored inside, $12,500. Call (231)8252150.

2005 Montana Mountaineer 5th wheel trailer 328RLS 3 slides. Rear living room. Great for traveling or summer living. Queen bed, dinette, sofa, desk, 2 TVs. Clean, great condition, no pets or smoke. Lots of windows. $16,000. Call (231)839-2882. tured home w/ full partially finished basement. Freshly stained wood Sporting Goods exterior, nice deck, newer furnace, 609 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace in living room, close to federal & Gun Show: White Cloud state land. Short drive to Caberfae Leighton Hall, Sunday, May Ski Resort and Pine and Manistee 5th, 9AM-3PM. Call Dave at: rivers. 7 acres. Only $60,000. (231)652-5757 for more infor#2845. Call Shirley @ PRO Realmation. ty (231)779-2515.

May 3rd & 4th Friday- 8-5 & Saturday 8-Noon 8271 W Cadillac Rd. (Old M-55) Name Brand teen-adult clothing, 2 bedroom efficiency, utilities in- desk, table & chairs, oak end taRidge Estates today (231)775- cluded, no smoking/pets, retirees bles, fishing boat, household & discount, $600/mo. + security de- misc. 7210. posit. Call (517)490-4387. 725 Partridge Dr, Cadillac Windmill Community 1998 Holly Park 16x80, Garage Sales 3 bedroom, 2 bath, May 2nd, 3rd, 4th large kitchen includes applianGarage / Yard Sales Thursday 3pm - 8pm ces, garden tub in master Friday 8am - 5pm bath, nicely landscaped, deck, Cadillac Saturday 9am - 12noon shed, tastefully painted, May 3rd & 4th 7908 S. LaChance Rd, 11541 W. well maintained. Fri. 5-7pm & Sat. 8 am-2 pm Cadillac Rd, 10630 W. Strief Rd, $25,000 8580 Stardust Circle 11248 S. LaChance Rd, GREAT Starter Home Or Harmony Hills 9190 County Line Rd, Retirement Home 4 family sale, name brand cloth22270 & 23645 90th Ave, A MUST SEE! ing, boys up to 4T, girls up to jun23695 100th Ave Pheasant Ridge Estates ior size, adult, household items, Call (231)775-7210. toys, dresser, wagon, much more. Windmill Community Bake Sale May 2nd, 3rd and 4th 8 acres with alfalfa, pond, 2 Thursday 3pm-8pm May 3rd & 4th homes, 48x80x16 pole barn Friday 8am-5pm Fri. 9AM-4PM, Sat. 9AM-Noon (partially insulated) on 20 Mile Saturday 9am-12noon 115 Cobb St. Rd in Marion, MI. $59,900. Call 6700 W. County Line Rd. Northern Light (231)743-6124. Cinnamon rolls and bakes goods. Church of Cadillac Bake sale, clothing for all ages, dish cloths, quilts, puzzles, Estate Sales books and much more, 1/2 off 903 all used items Saturday only. May 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Modular Home Sales Thursday-Sunday 10am-6pm 8 New Homes on Display May 3rd & 4th 111 Lakewood Dr., Cadillac E. US 10 Reed City 231-832-4444 Friday 8-4:30 Saturday 8-2 1 mile W. of Thirstys, left on 33 www.sphomes.net Oneness Apostolic Sanctuary Rd. 1 mile to Lakewood Dr, cor1420 W 13th St. ner of 33 and Lakewood Dr. CHURCH YARD SALE! Muti-Fam- Antiques, tools, household, furniBy Owner: Land Contract with ily! Rain or Shine, Indoors, food! ture & misc. Call (231)878-0545. Small Down, 621 Lincoln Street. 2 Come out and see what we have! bedroom, 1 bath home in excellent condition. Hardwood floors down, May 3rd and 4th May 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th new carpet up. New windows, sidFri. 10am-5pm Sat. 10am-2pm Friday-Monday 9am-6pm ing, electrical, mechanical, fix6621 E. 34 1/2 Rd. 921 Aspen tures, etc. Some appliance includBehind the airport Estate Sale ed. $69,750. Call (231)941-1856. Sale in the Tin Shed--Old cup- Furniture & appliances, lots more. GREAT FOUR SEASONS RE- boards, doors, dressers, tables, TREAT. Estate sale 87 manufac- handmade items, too much to list! BUSINESS BRIEFS

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Legals FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Michael R. Baker and Bonnie S. Baker, Husband and Wife to Citifinancial Inc., Mortgagee, dated November 30, 2006 and recorded December 5, 2006 in Liber 595 Page 427 Wexford County Records, Michigan on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand Seven Hundred Ten Dollars and Forty-Nine Cents ($124,710.49) including interest 8.232% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, Circuit

Legals Court of Wexford County at 10:00 AM on May 31, 2013. Said premises are situated in City of Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan, and are described as: The South 90 feet of Lot 1 and the South 90 feet of the West 16 feet 8 inches of Lot 2, Block 49, G.A. Mitchell Plat of the Southeast one quarter of Section 33, City of Cadillac, Wexford County Michigan. Commonly known as 604 North Simons Street, Cadillac MI 49601 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mort-

Legals gage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/02/2013 Citifinancial Inc. Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-80541 May 2, 9, 16, 23 STATE OF MICHIGAN 84TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY PROBATE ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION/ POSTING AND NOTICE OF ACTION CASE NO. 13-259-GC-1 Court address: 437 E. Division Street, Cadillac, MI 49601 Court telephone no.: (231) 779-9515 Plaintiff: Midland Funding LLC c/o Attorney Plaintiff's attorney: Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., 2155 Butterfield Dr., Ste. 200, Troy, MI 48084 Defendant: Charles Kendziorski, 302 Hillcrest St., Cadillac, MI 49601 To: Charles Kendziorski

Legals It is ordered: You are being sued in this court by the plaintiff to seek monetary damages. You must file your answer or take other action permitted by law in this court at the court address above on or before 28 days from the date of this notice. If you fail to do so, a default judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint filed in this case. A copy of this order shall be published once each week in the Cadillac News for three consecutive weeks, and proof of publication shall be filed in this court. Process server/court officer shall post a copy of this order in the courthouse, and at 302 Hillcrest St., Cadillac, MI 49601 for three continuous weeks, and shall file proof of posting in this court. A copy of this order shall be sent to Charles Kendziorski at the lastknown address by registered mail, return receipt requested, before the date of the last publication, and the affidavit of

Legals mailing shall be filed with this court. Dated: 4-8-13 Judge Charles Parsons (P32759) April 18, 25, May 2 FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our office at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by: Ernest H. Harding and Heather J. Harding, husband and wife to Northwestern Mortgage Company, Mortgagee, dated September 12, 2002 and recorded September 24, 2002 in Liber 441 Page 846 Wexford County Records, Michigan on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Ninety-Three Thousand Eight Hundred SixtyThree Dollars and SixtyFour Cents ($93,863.64) including interest 5.25% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, no-

Legals tice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, Circuit Court of Wexford County at 10:00 AM on May 31, 2013 Said premises are situated in Township of Haring, Wexford County, Michigan, and are described as: The East 880 feet of the South threequarters of the North one-half of the South one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of Section 19, Town 22 North, Range 9 West, EXCEPT the North 70 feet thereof, AND ALSO EXCEPT the East 500 feet of the South one-quarter of the North one-half of the South one-half of the Northeast one-quarter, AND ALSO EXCEPT the South 50 feet of the East 500 feet of the North one-half of the South one-half of the Northeast one-quarter. Commonly known as 3304 S 39 Road, Cadillac MI 49601 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30

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Legals days from the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: 5/02/2013 Northwestern Mortgage Company Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 13-80235 May 2, 9, 16, 23

Legals damage to the property during the redemption period. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our office as you may have certain rights. Dated: April 18, 2013 Orlans Associates, PC, Attorneys for Servicer, P.O. Box 5041, Troy, MI 48007 File No. 13-003247 April 18, 25, May 2, 9 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your damages, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tendered at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the conditions of a mortgage made by Betty Harwood, A Single Woman, original mortgagor(s), to Honor Bank f/k/a The Honor State Bank, Mortgagee, dated June 1, 2006, and recorded on June 5, 2006 in Liber 588 on Page 1028, in Wexford county records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Ninety-Three Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-Two and 23/100 Dollars ($93,262.23). Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the place of holding the circuit court within Wexford County, at 10:00 AM, on May 24, 2013. Said premises are situated in Township of Wexford, Wexford County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 23 and 24, Plat of Guthrie Acres as recorded in Liber 5 of Plats and Page 199, Wexford Township, Wexford County Michigan The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: April 25, 2013 For more information, please call: FC J (248) 593-1311 Trott & Trott, P.C., Attorneys For Servicer, 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste 200, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 File #421565F01 April 25, May 2, 9 16

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MORTGAGE NOTICE IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY OR HAVE BEEN IN THE PRIOR ONE YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT 248502-1400. MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the conditions of a mortgage made by Theodore J. Huthmacher, a single man, to Traverse Mortgage Corporation, A Michigan Corporation, Mortgagee, dated May 27, 1999 and recorded June 2, 1999 in Liber 335, Page 964, and , Wexford County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by Federal National Mortgage Association by assignment. There is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of FiftyThree Thousand Five Hundred Sixteen and 42/100 Dollars ($53,516.42) including interest at 7.75% per annum. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue at the front South door of the Wexford County Circuit Courthouse in Cadillac, Michigan in Wexford County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on MAY 17, 2013. Said premises are located in the Township of Hanover, Wexford County, Michigan, and are described as: The Township of HanoverLot 214, Lake Gitchegumee, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 5 of Plats, Page 168 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tendered at sale, plus interest. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pursuant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for

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