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5001 Legals
STATE OF MICHIGANJUDICIAL COURT -FAMILY DIVISION
MIDLAND COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF HEARING(NOTICE TO PUTATIVE
FATHER)
CASE NO. 20-5179-NAPETITION NO. 20001680
IN THE MATTER OF:A l o y s i u s E l m e r - J a m e sG o u l d - L e t t s
TAKE NOTICE:
A petition has been filed withthis court regarding the follow-ing minor(s):
Aloysius Elmer-James Gould-Le t t s who was bo rn on12/09/2017 at Midland County.
The mother of the minor(s) isMegan Gould. If you are ormay be the natural father, youshould appear at 42nd CircuitCourt, Family Division onSeptember 3, 2020 at 8:30a.m. to state any interest youmay have in the minor(s).
Failure to appear at this hear-ing is a denial of interest in theminor(s), waiver of notice for allsubsequent hearings, and awaiver of a right to appoint-ment of an attorney. Failure toappear at this hearing COULDRESULT IN PERMANENTTERMINATION OF PARENT-AL RIGHTS.
STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURTMIDLAND COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICEOF HEARING
FILE NO. 2020-763-DE
In the matter of Robert AllanBrethour, Deceased
TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS including: BrennanBrethour and Tyler Brethour
whose address(es) is/are un-known and whose interest inthe matter may be barred or af-fected by the following:
TAKE NOTICE: A hearing willbe held on September 10,2020 at 1:45 p.m. at 301 WestMain St., Midland, MI 48640before Judge Stephen P. Car-ras for the following purpose:
Motion to Approve Settlementand to Distribute Proceeds.
Please include this lan-guage: To recover damagespursuant to law, any personwho may be entitled to dam-ages must present a claimfor damages to the attorneyfor the personal representat-ive on or before the date setfor hearing on the Petition toApprove Wrongful Death Set-tlement and to DistributeProceeds pursuant to MCL600.2922. Failure to present aclaim for damages within thetime provided shall bar anysuch person from making aclaim to any of the proceeds.
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5001 Legals
STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURTMIDLAND COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICEOF HEARING
FILE NO. 2020-763-DE
In the matter of Robert AllanBrethour, Deceased
TO ALL INTERESTED PER-SONS including: BrennanBrethour and Tyler Brethour
whose address(es) is/are un-known and whose interest inthe matter may be barred or af-fected by the following:
TAKE NOTICE: A hearing willbe held on September 10,2020 at 1:45 p.m. at 301 WestMain St., Midland, MI 48640before Judge Stephen P. Car-ras for the following purpose:
Motion to Approve Settlementand to Distribute Proceeds.
Please include this lan-guage: To recover damagespursuant to law, any personwho may be entitled to dam-ages must present a claimfor damages to the attorneyfor the personal representat-ive on or before the date setfor hearing on the Petition toApprove Wrongful Death Set-tlement and to DistributeProceeds pursuant to MCL600.2922. Failure to present aclaim for damages within thetime provided shall bar anysuch person from making aclaim to any of the proceeds.
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MIDLAND COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICEOF HEARING FOR NAME
CHANGE
CASE NO. and JUDGE20-1006-NC
In the matter of Susan MarieJackson
TO ALL PERSONS, including:
whose address is unknown andwhose interest in the mattermay be barred or affected bythe following:
TAKE NOTICE: A hearing willbe held on Thursday, Septem-ber 17, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. atMidland County Probate Court,301 West Main Street, Level 2,Midland, MI 48640 beforeJudge Dorene S. Allen P32468to change the name of SusanMarie Jackson to Susan MarieReichard.
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OFFICE OF THE MIDLAND COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONERNOTICE OF DAY OF REVIEW OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES AND REVIEW OF APPORTIONMENTS
DATE: Tuesday, August 25, 2020TIME: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.LOCATION: Midland County Drain Commissioner’s Office 220 W. Ellsworth Street Midland, Michigan 48640QUESTIONS: (989) 832-6770 Please leave a detailed voicemail. All calls are returned in the order received. The Day of Review is an opportunity to review the Drainage District boundaries of the Drains listed below and the apportionment of benefit with the Drain Commissioner or a staff member. Maps of the proposed Drainage District boundary revisions can be found on the Midland County Drain Commissioner’s website at: https://co.midland.mi.us/DrainCommissioner.aspx. The Drain Commissioner, engineers, and/or other staff members will be available to assist individuals throughout the day, and make revisions where necessary. There is no need to schedule an appointment for a specific time on the Day of Review.A general description of the lands by section number proposed to be added or deleted from the Drainage Districts as recommended by a licensed professional engineer or surveyor for each of the Drains is as follows:
Drain Name Municipalities Portions of Sections Added
Portions of Sections Removed
Brown & Mills ICD Ingersoll Township 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 24 24
Casey Drain Ingersoll Township 2, 10, 11, 12, 13 10, 11, 12, 14
Shaffner & Major Drain Ingersoll Township 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 10, 11, 13, 14
The computation of costs for the Drains listed above will also be available at the Day of Review. Drain assessments are collected in the same manner as property taxes and will appear on your winter tax bill. If drain assessments are being collected for more than one (1) year, you may pay the assessment in full with any interest to date at any time and avoid further interest charges.Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the Day of Review should contact the Drain Commissioner’s Office at the number noted above (voice) or through the Michigan Relay Center at 7-1-1 (TDD) at least 24 hours in advance of the Day of Review to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. You may appeal the Drain Commissioner’s decision to revise the district boundary to the Midland County Circuit Court within ten (10) days. You also may appeal the Drain Commissioner’s determination of apportionments to the Midland County Probate Court within ten (10) days. Douglas Enos Midland County Drain Commissioner
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VOL. 162www.ourmidland.com news: [email protected] • sports: [email protected]
FRIDAY, July 17, 2020
The dam failures and fl ooding that swept the greater Midland area is just about 60 days in the past, which happens to be the amount of time most insurance policies require a damage claim to be made.
Specifi cally, the
deadline for making an insurance claim is this Saturday, July 18.
Attorney Ven Johnson said he suggests residents and business owners whose properties were aff ected by fl ooding to make a claim no later than Friday.
And, he said residents should fi le a claim even if they don’t think their insurance will cover the damage.
“It’s still important that they at least try to give their insurance company that notice so that they
can make their determi-nation,” Johnson said. “Because everybody needs to in any situation like this – it’s called mitigat-ing your damages – you have an obligation to try and make the insurance company pay if they will.”
Johnson said this is an important box to check, especially if residents plan to be part of any of the lawsuits that have popped up, including a mass tort spearhead-ed by Johnson’s fi rm,
Flood victims running out of time to make insurance claim
BY ASHLEY [email protected]
Claims should be fi led as formality for lawsuits
The statewide eviction moratori-um for Michigan ended July 16, now allowing landlords to proceed with evictions.
However, at the same time, the Michigan State Housing Develop-ment Authority (MSHDA) launched a new eviction diversion program to help tenants and landlords with fi nancial hardships imposed by the
coronavirus pandemic. The program will make use of $50 million in funding for rental assistance that the sate received as part of the CARES Act.
Under the program, landlords can receive a lump sum of cash for up to 90% of back rent they’re owed, as far back as March 1. However, this is under the condition that they allow the tenant to remain in the housing and that any court cases are dismissed through a conditional dismissal. So, this would require landlords to forgive up to 10% of the
Michigan launches eviction diversion programBY ASHLEY [email protected]
$50 million to assist tenants and landlords with back rent
Cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in Mid Michigan.
On Thursday, Midland County reported eight new confi rmed COVID-19 cases and no related deaths according to the state website, totaling at 161 cases and nine deaths. Bay County recorded 12 new cases and no deaths, with 412 cases and 31 deaths. Gladwin County saw no new cases or deaths, remaining at 29 cases and one death. Isabella County reported fi ve new cases and no deaths, culminating in 152 cases and eight deaths. Saginaw County’s total case count rose by 25 with no new coronavirus-related deaths, totaling in 1,410 cases and 122 deaths.
“We are seeing an increased amount of what we call community spread,” said Fred Yanoski, Midland County Public Health director/health offi cer, adding he’s concerned about the sharp increase in cases.
While the recent cases in Midland County are not related, Yanoski believes they can be attributed to increased movement in the community and individuals not wearing face masks.
In the next week, the Midland County Health
Midland adds 8 new coronavirus cases Thursday
BY VICTORIA RITTER [email protected]
Region sees continued rise in cases, no deaths
On a day that will live in local infamy, labor leader Lynn Coleman stood on high ground watching the Edenville Dam breach, touching off catastrophic fl ooding that decimated homes and businesses in Midland County.
Dollar estimates can be placed on the amount of damage the fl ooding caused to structures, but the human cost of the disaster isn’t so easy to tally. Stories abound of legacy businesses being wiped out and spirits being crushed when family homes met the same fate.
Coleman, director of the Per-ry-based Michigan Laborers’ Training and Apprentice Institute (MLTAI), cemented his place in local history by fi rst witnessing and videotaping the Edenville Dam failing on Tuesday, May 19. He and his wife, Arlene, raced to the site after learning they had friends frantically working to get pontoons and other watercraft out of roiling Wixom Lake and to safety. Coleman, always quick to lend a hand, said many boats were
trapped inside lift canopies or had fl oated off hoists and were getting hammered by the current and waves.
Wixom Lake is an area he knows well. It has held a special place in his heart dating back to his childhood.
“I basically grew up there,” he said. “My Mom and Dad were part owners of Wixom Waters Camp-ground. I’ve been enjoying the lake since I was 8 or 9 years old. Now it’s gone. I have a lot of friends in
that community to this day.”As he stood in torrential rains
at the dyke, Coleman had little inkling, at least initially, that he was bearing witness in real time to what would later be deemed a historic 500-year fl ooding event.
“The water was pretty stable but within a half hour it began rising quickly,” he said. “We could see there was a problem. Buoys and dock bumpers could be seen
When crisis callsBY JON BECKERFor the Daily News
Labor leader fi rst on the scene of Edenville Dam failure leads Sanford recovery eff orts
A 40-year-old Gladwin man, formerly of Midland, pleaded no contest Wednesday in connection to the Oct. 19, 2019, death of his wife.
Jeremy Herren pleaded no contest before 55th Circuit Court Judge Roy Mienk. The charges were homicide – murder in the second degree and fi rearm discharge in a structure or building.
Herren has been jailed since his Oct. 19 arrest, when authorities were called to his house after
his three children called 911. Herren reportedly shot his wife, Christina, 37, three times in their shared home in the 1500 block of East Long Point Road in Gladwin County around 4 a.m. The couple’s 15-year-old daughter told investi-gators she heard her parents arguing and then heard three gun shots before she and her two younger siblings went to a neighbor’s house to call 911.
When interviewed
by authorities, Herren reportedly told investi-gators he laid with his wife’s body for nearly fi ve hours while police waited outside for a safe time to enter the house. Michigan State Police Lt. Dave Kaiser said offi cers were able to enter the house where they found the victim’s body covered in blankets on the fl oor. Herren left his wife’s body when he heard the starting of his Jeep, parked on the side of the house. When he went to
see about it, he was apprehended by police.
After his arrest, Herren told offi cers he went out to a local bar with a friend the previous night. According to a police report, Herren returned and fell asleep on the couch and awoke to the victim pouring beer on his head and then throwing the bottle at him. Herren told authorities that Christina, his high school sweet-
heart, accused him of cheating and wanted him out of the house.
Herren told investigators he retrieved and loaded a gun, though he didn’t remember doing
so. He admitted shooting his wife, and told author-ities he didn’t know why he did what he did. He said he and his wife were together for 20 years.
Herren’s sentencing hasn’t yet been set.
Gladwin man pleads no contest in case of wife’s death
BY TEREASA NIMMS For the Daily News
Sentencing date has not yet been set for Jeremy Herren
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VOL. 162www.ourmidland.com news: [email protected] • sports: [email protected]
FRIDAY, July 17, 2020
The dam failures and fl ooding that swept the greater Midland area is just about 60 days in the past, which happens to be the amount of time most insurance policies require a damage claim to be made.
Specifi cally, the
deadline for making an insurance claim is this Saturday, July 18.
Attorney Ven Johnson said he suggests residents and business owners whose properties were aff ected by fl ooding to make a claim no later than Friday.
And, he said residents should fi le a claim even if they don’t think their insurance will cover the damage.
“It’s still important that they at least try to give their insurance company that notice so that they
can make their determi-nation,” Johnson said. “Because everybody needs to in any situation like this – it’s called mitigat-ing your damages – you have an obligation to try and make the insurance company pay if they will.”
Johnson said this is an important box to check, especially if residents plan to be part of any of the lawsuits that have popped up, including a mass tort spearhead-ed by Johnson’s fi rm,
Flood victims running out of time to make insurance claim
BY ASHLEY [email protected]
Claims should be fi led as formality for lawsuits
The statewide eviction moratori-um for Michigan ended July 16, now allowing landlords to proceed with evictions.
However, at the same time, the Michigan State Housing Develop-ment Authority (MSHDA) launched a new eviction diversion program to help tenants and landlords with fi nancial hardships imposed by the
coronavirus pandemic. The program will make use of $50 million in funding for rental assistance that the sate received as part of the CARES Act.
Under the program, landlords can receive a lump sum of cash for up to 90% of back rent they’re owed, as far back as March 1. However, this is under the condition that they allow the tenant to remain in the housing and that any court cases are dismissed through a conditional dismissal. So, this would require landlords to forgive up to 10% of the
Michigan launches eviction diversion programBY ASHLEY [email protected]
$50 million to assist tenants and landlords with back rent
Cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in Mid Michigan.
On Thursday, Midland County reported eight new confi rmed COVID-19 cases and no related deaths according to the state website, totaling at 161 cases and nine deaths. Bay County recorded 12 new cases and no deaths, with 412 cases and 31 deaths. Gladwin County saw no new cases or deaths, remaining at 29 cases and one death. Isabella County reported fi ve new cases and no deaths, culminating in 152 cases and eight deaths. Saginaw County’s total case count rose by 25 with no new coronavirus-related deaths, totaling in 1,410 cases and 122 deaths.
“We are seeing an increased amount of what we call community spread,” said Fred Yanoski, Midland County Public Health director/health offi cer, adding he’s concerned about the sharp increase in cases.
While the recent cases in Midland County are not related, Yanoski believes they can be attributed to increased movement in the community and individuals not wearing face masks.
In the next week, the Midland County Health
Midland adds 8 new coronavirus cases Thursday
BY VICTORIA RITTER [email protected]
Region sees continued rise in cases, no deaths
On a day that will live in local infamy, labor leader Lynn Coleman stood on high ground watching the Edenville Dam breach, touching off catastrophic fl ooding that decimated homes and businesses in Midland County.
Dollar estimates can be placed on the amount of damage the fl ooding caused to structures, but the human cost of the disaster isn’t so easy to tally. Stories abound of legacy businesses being wiped out and spirits being crushed when family homes met the same fate.
Coleman, director of the Per-ry-based Michigan Laborers’ Training and Apprentice Institute (MLTAI), cemented his place in local history by fi rst witnessing and videotaping the Edenville Dam failing on Tuesday, May 19. He and his wife, Arlene, raced to the site after learning they had friends frantically working to get pontoons and other watercraft out of roiling Wixom Lake and to safety. Coleman, always quick to lend a hand, said many boats were
trapped inside lift canopies or had fl oated off hoists and were getting hammered by the current and waves.
Wixom Lake is an area he knows well. It has held a special place in his heart dating back to his childhood.
“I basically grew up there,” he said. “My Mom and Dad were part owners of Wixom Waters Camp-ground. I’ve been enjoying the lake since I was 8 or 9 years old. Now it’s gone. I have a lot of friends in
that community to this day.”As he stood in torrential rains
at the dyke, Coleman had little inkling, at least initially, that he was bearing witness in real time to what would later be deemed a historic 500-year fl ooding event.
“The water was pretty stable but within a half hour it began rising quickly,” he said. “We could see there was a problem. Buoys and dock bumpers could be seen
When crisis callsBY JON BECKERFor the Daily News
Labor leader fi rst on the scene of Edenville Dam failure leads Sanford recovery eff orts
A 40-year-old Gladwin man, formerly of Midland, pleaded no contest Wednesday in connection to the Oct. 19, 2019, death of his wife.
Jeremy Herren pleaded no contest before 55th Circuit Court Judge Roy Mienk. The charges were homicide – murder in the second degree and fi rearm discharge in a structure or building.
Herren has been jailed since his Oct. 19 arrest, when authorities were called to his house after
his three children called 911. Herren reportedly shot his wife, Christina, 37, three times in their shared home in the 1500 block of East Long Point Road in Gladwin County around 4 a.m. The couple’s 15-year-old daughter told investi-gators she heard her parents arguing and then heard three gun shots before she and her two younger siblings went to a neighbor’s house to call 911.
When interviewed
by authorities, Herren reportedly told investi-gators he laid with his wife’s body for nearly fi ve hours while police waited outside for a safe time to enter the house. Michigan State Police Lt. Dave Kaiser said offi cers were able to enter the house where they found the victim’s body covered in blankets on the fl oor. Herren left his wife’s body when he heard the starting of his Jeep, parked on the side of the house. When he went to
see about it, he was apprehended by police.
After his arrest, Herren told offi cers he went out to a local bar with a friend the previous night. According to a police report, Herren returned and fell asleep on the couch and awoke to the victim pouring beer on his head and then throwing the bottle at him. Herren told authorities that Christina, his high school sweet-
heart, accused him of cheating and wanted him out of the house.
Herren told investigators he retrieved and loaded a gun, though he didn’t remember doing
so. He admitted shooting his wife, and told author-ities he didn’t know why he did what he did. He said he and his wife were together for 20 years.
Herren’s sentencing hasn’t yet been set.
Gladwin man pleads no contest in case of wife’s death
BY TEREASA NIMMS For the Daily News
Sentencing date has not yet been set for Jeremy Herren
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