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               THE BELLEVILLE          School board member claims discrimination
          ENTERPRISE
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               Vol. 134, No. 33           Melandie Y. Hines, vice-pres-                         ”                                “He (the unnamed white board
                                       ident of the Wayne Westland                 The school district has made                  member) is rude, condescend-
            Voters in Belleville will  Community Schools Board of                                                                ing and instigates scenarios that
          decide whether  to approve a  Education, has filed a complaint                no official statement                    cause backlash from our con-
          10-year, 2-mill public safety  alleging racial and sexual dis-            regarding Hines' complaint.                  stituents via board meetings and
          millage on the Nov. 5 ballot.  crimination  against   the                                                              social media.”
                                       “Caucasian male” members of                                                                 The school district has made
                          See page 4.  the board.                      In her statement to the inves-  and the hostile working environ-  no official statement regarding
                                          Hines complaint was filed  tigator, Hines says that she has  ment that has been created.  Hines' complaint.
                                       July 24 with the Equal        been subjected to a “Hostile    Hines acknowledged that one   Hines was first elected to the
                  THE CANTON           Employment      Opportunity   environment as recent (sic) as  of the main targets of her com-  school board in November of
             EAGLE                     Commission          (EEOC)    June 20, 2019 due to my race and  plaint is board member Fred  2014 and began her term in
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                                                                                                                                 January of 2015. Her current
                                                                     sex.” She claims that since July
                                                                                                   Weaver, whom, she says, made
                                       Department of Civil Rights. In a
               Vol. 72, No. 33         letter to the members of the  of 2018, a Caucasian male board  extreme  “discriminatory   term will expire in December of
            Savings of some $3 million  board from Civil Rights      member has made “my work      remarks about women and       2020.
          a year for Canton Township   Investigator David Jones, the  environment hostile.”        African Americans” during an    In her complaint, Hines says
          will come from the termina-  school district was given 14 days  Hines said she filed the com-  educational conference mem-  that the male board members
          tion of sanitary sewer serv-  to answer a long list of interroga-  plaint because of the “terrible  bers of the board attended.
          ice with Wayne County.       tories regarding Hines' claims.  things” going on in the district  In her filing, Hines states:      See Claim, page 3
                          See page 2.
                                         Going wild


                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR                    Police rescue exotic animals
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 72, No. 33              Romulus police took a walk  the animals.
                                         on the wild side last week after  While several comments on
            Emergency vehicles from
          Inkster were among those       an anonymous tip sent officers  social media defended the
          participating in the 19th      to a building in the 31000 block  owner of the animals, police
          Annual Ferndale Emergency      of Ecorse Road.              said the conditions were less
          Vehicle show last weekend.        While the “suspects” were  than ideal.
                          See page 4.    not armed, many of them could  “The detective on scene is a
                                         be considered dangerous, par-  snake lover and was devastat-
                                         ticularly a 200-pound, 16-foot  ed to see the condition that
                                         reticulated python. The giant  recovered snake was in,”
                  THE NORTHVILLE         rabbits, maybe not so much.  police said on the Romulus
             EAGLE                       described as an “unassuming”  police Facebook page, where
             EAGLE
                                            Inside what the police
                                                                      photos of the animals were
               Vol. 19, No. 33           building last Thursday, officers  posted.
            A Monroe man has been        discovered the animals, many   “The conditions they (the
          found guilty of multiple       of which were, according to  animals) lived in were defi-
          felonies stemming from an      zoology experts, in poor condi-  nitely not in compliance with
          attack on a woman in her       tion. Among the exotic animals  any laws, and experts for every
          Northville Township home.      discovered in addition to the  type of animal recovered pro-
                          See page 3.    python and six giant Flemish  vided information proving that
                                         rabbits were 300 hedgehogs,  their care was less than inade-
                                         three large iguanas, two kanga-  quate,” Romulus police said in  Two kangaroos and a 200-pound python along with giant
                                         roos, a peacock, and an Arctic  a statement. “We appreciate
                  THE PLYMOUTH           Fox. Police said they had a  the interest in the welfare of  Flemish rabbits and 300 hedgehogs were found in a Romulus
             EAGLE                       report of a baboon in the build-  these animals and we know  building by police last week  Photo courtesy of Romulus police.
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               Vol. 19, No. 33           ing, but that animal was not  that they are in the capable
                                         discovered during the inter-  hands of persons who are very
            Eagle Scouts Justin          vention.                     qualified to care for them.”
          Crouch and Sean Cowell            Police officers consulted   While there were also
          joined forces recently to      experts from the zoo regarding  numerous social media
          install “Buddy Benches” at a   the condition of the animals  requests to see, pet and or
          number of local elementary     and the best treatment for   adopt the animals, police were
          schools.                       them. The creatures were sub-  adamant that the creatures
                          See page 5.    sequently sent to shelters and  were now in facilities
                                         other facilities equipped to  equipped to properly care for
                                         properly care for them, accord-  them and no public contact
                                         ing to the official police web-  would be allowed.
                   THE ROMULUS           site.                          Police also said that the
             ROMAN                       warrant for the premises fol-  “bootleg zookeeper” had been
             ROMAN
                                            Police obtained a search
                                                                      identified and that detectives
               Vol. 134, No. 33          lowing an anonymous com-     would speak with the individ-
            The weather may still        plaint from an individual con-  ual as part of an ongoing crimi-
          seem like summer, but          cerned about the condition of  nal investigation.
          Romulus officials are gear-
          ing up for the Pumpkin
          Festival set to begin with a  Lawmakers host Canton meeting about cleaner air
          number of contests Sept. 19.
                          See page 5.     A group of federal lawmak-  woman Kathy Castor, Chair of  be used to address climate   jobs for hardworking men and
                                       ers visited Canton Township   the   U.S.   House    Select  change and create good paying  women. We also want to ensure
                                       last week, on hand to discuss  Committee on the Climate     jobs.                         that Michigan remains the glob-
                  THE WAYNE            the future of electric vehicles  Crisis, attended the town hall  The members of Congress  al center of the auto industry.”
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     and clean energy in the state.  meeting about at Canton     were also joined by leaders   wheels, and we are poised to
                                                                                                                                   “Michigan put the world on
                                                                                                   from Rivian, an electric vehicle
                                          Congresswoman Debbie
                                                                     Township Town Hall last week.
               Vol. 72, No. 33         Dingell, Congresswoman Haley  A large crowd attended the    manufacturer     based    in  lead the way yet again as we
            Those with matters before  Stevens,    Congresswoman     event which gave residents  the  Plymouth,  the   Natural   approach the next generation of
          the 29th District Court in   Rashida Tlaib , Congressman   opportunity to discuss efforts to  Resources Defense Council, an  mobility,”  said  Stevens.
                                                                                                                                 “Encouraging greater produc-
                                                                                                   international environmental
                                       AndyLevin, and Congress-
                                                                     leverage car technology that can
          Wayne got a special value                                                                advocacy group, and the Blue  tion and consumer adoption of
          last week: two judges hear-                                                              Green Alliance, a national coali-  electric vehicles is key to our
          ing their case instead of one.                                                           tion of labor unions and envi-  hitting our sustainability goals,
                          See page 3.
                                                                                                   ronmental organizations.      creating new economic oppor-
                                                                                                      “We must continue to keep  tunities right here in the
                                                                                                   the U.S. at the forefront of inno-  Midwest, and keeping Michigan
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                     vation and technology so we can  at the forefront of global innova-
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                                                                                 address critical environmental  tion. I am grateful to my col-
               Vol. 72, No. 33                                                                     issues including our carbon   leagues in Congress and to rep-
                                                                                                                                 resentatives from industry,
                                                                                                   footprint. Electric vehicle devel-
            18th District Court judges                                                             opment is critical to this,” said  labor, and environmental
          Mark McConnell and Sandra                                                                Dingell. “The town hall conver-  groups for participating in a
          Cicirelli met with Michigan                                                              sation allowed us to update our  productive, insightful discus-
          Supreme Court Justice                                                                    constituents on efforts in    sion.”
          Elizabeth T. Clement last    Congresswoman Haley Stevens, left, Congresswoman Debbie     Congress to tackle climate      “My district has the worst air
          week.                        Dingell,Congresswoman Kathy Koster and Congressman Andy     change head on, while creating
            See page 3.                Levin met in Canton last week.                              and maintaining good paying            See Meeting, page 6


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