By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN — The man suspected of exploding a commercial grade firework in Divine Child Church Aug. 23 was arraigned Aug. 31 in 19th District Court. David Cerne, 43, appeared in front of Judge Mark Somers who read the felony and misdemeanor charges. For the felony third degree arson there is a maximum 10-year prison time and a $20,000 fine or fine of three times the damaged property value, whichever is more. The arson preparation to burn real property felony has a five-prison … [Read more...] about Inkster man arraigned on arson charges for Divine Child Church fire
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Man involved in crash with Heights police vehicle dies
By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers HEIGHTS — The Wixom man involved in a Jan. 2 crash with a Dearborn Heights patrol vehicle in Allen Park died Jan. 8. Timothy Turner, 59, died from his injuries and complications as a result of the collision, Wayne County Medical Examiner Spokesman Lloyd Jackson said. Two Dearborn Heights police officers also were hospitalized after the crash with minor injuries, but were released after being treated. The crash occurred when a Dearborn Heights patrol Ford Explorer was traveling east … [Read more...] about Man involved in crash with Heights police vehicle dies
DPS approves $201 million 2016-17 budget
By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN — The Dearborn Public Schools Board of Education unanimously approved the district’s $201 million budget at its June 27 meeting. This year’s budget has a $13 million increase from the $188 million budget in 2015-16. Multiple changes included in the budget are pupil counts, state aid, contractual commitments, healthcare, programs and 45 retirements. Increases in cost from 2015-16 to 2016-17 are $2.3 million for benefits, $709,000 for supplies, $568,232 for transfer out and … [Read more...] about DPS approves $201 million 2016-17 budget
Army veteran’s widow walks for veterans’ health rights
By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN — The long, hot walk of 60 miles from Dearborn to Holly was one Debra Debolt was happy to do alongside her son, sister and family friends. Debolt, 60, aimed to make some noise and attract attention to the lack of proper and timely medical treatment for veterans. “The protest is in the walk, and I hope our journey brings needed attention the cause,” she said. “I know I can do more and bring noise to veteran health rights.” Her husband, Alan Debolt, a former U.S. Army medic in … [Read more...] about Army veteran’s widow walks for veterans’ health rights
Student texting challenges schools, parents
By JAMES MITCHELL Sunday Times Newspapers SOUTHGATE – The suspensions given earlier this month to students involved in the possession or distribution of inappropriate photos was the latest reminder of a challenge facing both schools and parents. Taylor School District Supt. Leslie Hainrihar said social media and smart phones have blurred the distinction between off- and on-campus activity. “The photos originated outside of school hours, and off school property,” Hainrihar said. “Then it comes into school one day: They send … [Read more...] about Student texting challenges schools, parents
30 applicants, zero new officers; Sisko calls it a personnel problem
By TEREASA NIMS Sunday Times Newspapers ALLEN PARK – Thirty people applied for four open positions in the Police Department. Zero were hired. “Unfortunately the first four who were offered jobs to either stayed where they were or accepted jobs with other cities,” said City Manager Mark Kibby, noting that a fifth candidate was offered a job but failed the physical. “We have no candidates out of this last round,” Kibby said. Councilman Harry Sisko said city administrators were excited about the number of applicants, yet … [Read more...] about 30 applicants, zero new officers; Sisko calls it a personnel problem
District remains ‘on track’ to erase budget deficit
By JAMES MITCHELL Sunday Times Newspapers SOUTHGATE – Being placed on a state list of school districts in danger of financial crisis wasn’t a surprise to Southgate Community Schools Supt. Leslie Hainrihar. She understood that new reporting requirements for deficit-plagued districts would include Southgate, but remains confident that any remaining red ink will soon be erased. “We’re still on track to get out of deficit,” Hainrihar said. “The Michigan Department of Treasury accepted our (plan) and they know we’ll be out of … [Read more...] about District remains ‘on track’ to erase budget deficit
Casper lures kids, adults to library
By TEREASA NIMS Sunday Times Newspapers WYANDOTTE - A 3-month-old hedgehog is luring people of all ages to the Bacon Memorial Library, sometimes causing them to make a line outside the door. "He's a popular little guy," said Nicole Lesperance, Youth Librarian. "People go crazy to see him. "I thought the kids would be the most excited, but the adults are just as excited." Lesperance, who joined the library staff in August, heard the library had pets in the past. Adding a hedgehog seemed a fitting way to help lead children … [Read more...] about Casper lures kids, adults to library
Dingell released from hospital after heart procedure
By BOB OLIVER Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN — U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D-Dearborn), the longest serving congressman in U.S. history, was released from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit today after undergoing a successful procedure on his heart. The congressman posted a photograph of himself resting at home on his Facebook page at 12:30 p.m. today with a short message stating he was "working from home and feeling good." He also gave thanks for the prayers and well wishes sent his way. Dingell, 87, checked himself into the … [Read more...] about Dingell released from hospital after heart procedure
Roosevelt alumni athlete was 9-letter winner
Photo by Daniel Gretzner Ron Cornell stays true to his Wyandotte Roosevelt High School where he won nine letters in three sports. Ron Cornell, like many before and after him, is long past his prime as an outstanding high school athlete. Now at 73, he still can recall his former days in the prep world. Cornell is part of a unique class of athletes, earning nine varsity letters in three sports at Wyandotte Roosevelt from 1956 to 1958. Back in those days, Wyandotte was a member of the Border Cities League. It was at one time … [Read more...] about Roosevelt alumni athlete was 9-letter winner