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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2013
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Dexter Interim Athletic Director Mike Bavineau took the opportunity during his routine athletic update at this weeks school board meeting to outline his plan to transform athletics. Bavineau framed Dexter athletics as a selling point for the district and the community. He called for renewed investment in and support of athletics from district administration. (Dexter athletics) are in the paper, were on everything, were really a model of what people see and they can draw conclusions based on what they see, Bavineau said. I think athletics and community education go a long way in helping strengthen the school (with regard to) that curb appeal that
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Dexter Interim Athletic Director Mike Bavineau speaks at Mondays school board meeting about transforming the athletic program.
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A grant from the Dexter Education Foundation supported the Swiss Fest this week at Dexter High School and Mill Creek Middle School. The event highlighted the Switzerland and encouraged foreign language studies. By the way, servus means hello and good bye. For more, see page 3-B.
Volunteers Harry Drury and Carol Bowers have been honored as Volunteers of the Year by Faith in Action and the Meals on Wheels program. and always responds to requests for completing special projects. She always volunteers extra (time) at our Christmas and
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Burton Hoey, the owner of Jennys Farm Market just outside Dexter, has pleaded no contest to two counts of animal cruelty. The charges stem from a Sept. 6 seizure by the Humane Society of Huron Valley. The Humane Society took two horses, four donkeys and two goats from the property, which were listed as neglected and sick. The animals have been in the Humane Societys care since the seizure and will be up for adoption. Weve been to Jennys Farm Market numerous times over the past 10 years because of complaints of abused and neglected animals, said Matt Schaecher, director of Animal Cruelty Investigation and Rescue. We see this conviction as a victory for the many animals that have suffered. We know there are many community members and families that will feel the same. Hoey characterized the animal seizure as unnecessary back in September 2012. They were very aggressive ... they could have left the horses here and said that I was doing something wrong and this is what you could do differently, Hoey told Heritage Media after the seizure. I just think its another chapter in the Lets get Jennys market situation. Hoey pleaded no contest on Jan. 30. Sentencing is set for March 28. To find out more about how to adopt, contact the Huron Valley Humane Society at 734-661-3511 or emailadoptions@hshv.org.
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Editorial Calendar Page 6-A Page 5-B
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