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              Brian Edwin Bass
            
            
              Sunrise: June 26, 1945
            
            
              Sunset: Nov. 14, 2011
            
            
              Brian Edwin Bass died Nov.
            
            
              14, 2011.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              his memory are his seven
            
            
              siblings, Dorothy Adams,
            
            
              Alice Truesdale, Melvin
            
            
              (Venora) Johnson, George
            
            
              Johnson, Delores (Robert)
            
            
              Evans, Shelia Robinson and
            
            
              Ronald Bass; a host of
            
            
              nieces and nephews; several
            
            
              cousins and other family
            
            
              members, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at the
            
            
              Penn Funeral Home in
            
            
              Inkster
            
            
              with
            
            
              Antonio
            
            
              Robinson officiating.
            
            
              Interment was at United
            
            
              Memorial
            
            
              Gardens
            
            
              in
            
            
              Plymouth.
            
            
              Milton Louis Love
            
            
              Dawn: Jan. 18, 1957
            
            
              Dusk: Nov. 11, 2011
            
            
              Milton Louis Love died Nov.
            
            
              11, 2011.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              his memory are his devoted
            
            
              wife, Deborah; sons, Martez
            
            
              (Pamela) and Marcus; his
            
            
              father and mother-in-law, Mr.
            
            
              and Mrs. Jessie Hardy; sis-
            
            
              ters-in-law, Sheila (Carl)
            
            
              Harvey of Apple Valley, CA
            
            
              and Tonya (Donald) Miles;
            
            
              brothers-in-law,
            
            
              Jessie
            
            
              (Yvette) Hardy, Jr., Barry
            
            
              (LaKeba)
            
            
              Hardy
            
            
              of
            
            
              Columbus, SC and Andre
            
            
              (Shuronda) Hardy; 15 nieces
            
            
              and nephews; two great-
            
            
              nieces; a great-nephew; a
            
            
              multitude of cousins, and
            
            
              many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at
            
            
              Amity Baptist Church in
            
            
              Inkster with the Rev. Leroy
            
            
              Morgan, Sr. officiating.
            
            
              Interment was at United
            
            
              Memorial
            
            
              Gardens
            
            
              in
            
            
              Plymouth.
            
            
              Final arrangements were
            
            
              entrusted to the Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home in Inkster.
            
            
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              Local college joins work force development group
            
            
              Wayne County Community
            
            
              College District is one of the eight
            
            
              community colleges working to
            
            
              help discover and then develop the
            
            
              kind of workforce new employers
            
            
              need in the area.
            
            
              Called
            
            
              the
            
            
              Workforce
            
            
              Intelligence Network (WIN), the
            
            
              purpose of the collaborative effort,
            
            
              funded by a three year $1.5 million
            
            
              grant from the New Economy
            
            
              Initiative, is to gather, analyze and
            
            
              distribute real-time workforce date
            
            
              for the area and serve as a connec-
            
            
              tion point for regional business and
            
            
              industry assess for workforce devel-
            
            
              opment. The group will also
            
            
              research talent-related concerns of
            
            
              business attempting to hire a work-
            
            
              force.
            
            
              The Michigan Economic
            
            
              Development Corporation (MEDC)
            
            
              also is providing in-kind support to
            
            
              the WIN initiative, including tech-
            
            
              nical expertise and resources.
            
            
              “We are very pleased to join
            
            
              forces with the other regional com-
            
            
              munity colleges, workforce boards
            
            
              and economic development organi-
            
            
              zations in Michigan to create a
            
            
              strong and unified approach to
            
            
              address the current and future
            
            
              needs for jobs and business devel-
            
            
              opment in our area,” said Dr. Curtis
            
            
              L. Ivery, chancellor ofWCCCD.  “We
            
            
              believe this strategy not only allows
            
            
              us to share information and knowl-
            
            
              edge but will help to build stronger
            
            
              partnerships and create more
            
            
              employment opportunities for the
            
            
              people inSoutheastMichigan.”
            
            
              “Collectively, these community
            
            
              colleges and workforce boards
            
            
              designed this concept to leverage
            
            
              assets to build a comprehensive
            
            
              and cohesive workforce and talent
            
            
              systemacross the region,” saidWIN
            
            
              Executive Director Lisa Katz.
            
            
              “Their investment in this network
            
            
              will arm economic developers,
            
            
              business accelerators, colleges, uni-
            
            
              versities, training institutions,
            
            
              employers and policy makers with
            
            
              the data and strategies they need to
            
            
              help redefine the region's work-
            
            
              force.”
            
            
              The group is working to identify
            
            
              regional skill training needs of the
            
            
              corporate IT sector and will coordi-
            
            
              nate accelerated training approach-
            
            
              es for short termand ongoing indus-
            
            
              try needs. Moving forward, the net-
            
            
              work will also work to implement
            
            
              regional training strategies and
            
            
              leverage private, state and federal
            
            
              workforce training resources, a
            
            
              spokesperson said.
            
            
              The partnership has already
            
            
              developed a career pathway for the
            
            
              energyworkforcewith special focus
            
            
              on entry level and apprenticeship
            
            
              resources. This sector is anticipat-
            
            
              ing a retirement crisis among
            
            
              skilledworkers and came toWIN to
            
            
              develop strategies for rebuilding
            
            
              the talent pipeline.
            
            
              “The Workforce Intelligence
            
            
              Network's regional approach cre-
            
            
              ates an opportunity for educational
            
            
              institutions, workforce boards, and
            
            
              economic development partners to
            
            
              collaborate on a new level and pro-
            
            
              vide comprehensive data for the
            
            
              entire region, not just one specific
            
            
              geographical area,” said New
            
            
              Economy Initiative Executive
            
            
              Director David Egner. “Their sup-
            
            
              port will help identify where
            
            
              resources are needed and how it
            
            
              will affect business development.”
            
            
              whether they would, or would not,
            
            
              support a 1-mill tax to pay for fire
            
            
              department services. They simply
            
            
              want the right to vote, to have the
            
            
              will of the people expressed and
            
            
              heard, rather than have their safety
            
            
              threatened by the arrogance and
            
            
              ego of  those who believe they were
            
            
              anointed rather than elected.
            
            
              The citizens group has played by
            
            
              the rules every step of the way and
            
            
              have now taken their cause into
            
            
              court.
            
            
              We applaud them for their
            
            
              determination and their use of due
            
            
              process. Win or lose, they have
            
            
              exercised the rights that were hard
            
            
              won in our country and which are
            
            
              the envy of many throughout the
            
            
              world.
            
            
              Unfortunately, the Plymouth
            
            
              Township Board of Trustees does-
            
            
              n't seem to understand that those
            
            
              rights to true representation of the
            
            
              majority of the people exist. The
            
            
              court may very well rule against
            
            
              the citizens group, but the very act
            
            
              of taking legal action on the issue
            
            
              proves to us that they are a better
            
            
              example of public representation
            
            
              and steward of the public trust
            
            
              than those who claimelected office
            
            
              inPlymouthTownship.
            
            
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