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Jonathan Moerdyk, 28, said his love for chemistry began during his freshman year at Hope College alongside chemistry faculty member, Dr. Jason Gillmore.
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Jonathan Moerdyk,
28, was recently
named one of the
30 Under 30 in
science by Forbes
magazine. Moerdyk
was recognized by
the magazine for
research in developing new classes
of carbon-based
compounds, namely
diamidocarbenes,
to imitate the properties of metals.
I took organic chemistry in college and
really enjoyed it, Moerdyk said. That was
the point where I knew I wanted to make it
a career.
Gillmore said when he first met Moerdyk,
he was a freshman student interested in
one day becoming a high school chemistry
teacher. But during their three and a half
years of conducting research, Gillmore
said Moerdyk became a sponge, constantly
absorbing new information. It was also the
longest Gillmore spent working alongside a
student.
He was just a superstar in the classroom
and in the laboratory, Gillmore said. In
my opinion, he is one of the top 3 students
in my 11 years at Hope College.
Growing up, Moerdyk said hed dreamed
of becoming a professional baseball player.
Moerdyks years playing baseball at Reed
City High School eventually led the Paris
native to serve as pitcher on Hopes baseball team.
I think its almost every little boys
dream to become a professional athlete,
Moerdyk said.
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Death notice
Ralph K. Hinkley
EVART Memorial
services for Ralph K.
Hinkley, who passed
away Tuesday, January
6, 2015, are 11 a.m. Saturday, May 23, 2015, at
St. Paul Lutheran
Church in Evart.
A private family
graveside service will
be held at 2 p.m. at Forest Hill Cemetery in Evart.
Obituaries
Lonnie B. Walters
EVART Lonnie B.
Walters, age 57, a lifelong resident of Evart,
passed away with his
family by his side on
Friday, May 15, 2015 after a short battle with
cancer.
Lonnie
was bor n
Sept. 17, 1957
in Reed City,
the son of
William B.
Walters and
Sandra L.
(Hodges)
Latoski.
Lonnie loved the outdoors. He hunted,
fished and planted a
garden for his family to
share each year. He
served in the Navy
from 1977-1980 and was
co-owner of Mancinos
in Evart for 10 years.
Mr. Walters will be
forever missed by his
family, including his
c h i l d r e n Wi l l i a m
(Courtney) Walters, Jillian Walters, Jenuine
(Partner Katie Nostrant, daughter Lauryn), and Zebulun Walters, grandchildren
Joshua, Leigha, Blake
and Layla, brothers Michael (Annette) Wal-
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Evart Police
Department Weekly
Report
5/10/15
An officer located an
open door at a business.
The business was secured.
5/11/15
An officer handled a report of a breaking and entering complaint.
5/12/15
An officer handled a
runaway complaint. The
subject was located several
hours later and returned
home. The matter will be
petitioned to juvenile court
for review.
5/14/15
An officer handled a private property damage accident complaint that was
called in as a hit and run.
The suspect vehicle was
later located.
5/14/15
An officer handled two
criminal sexual conduct
complaints. Both cases remain open at this time.
5/15/15
An officer handled a dog
at large complaint.
5/15/15
An officer handled a hit
and run accident.
5/15/15
An officer handled a
traffic complaint involving
a reckless driver.
05/15/15
An officer handled a
noise complaint.
05/16/15
A bicycle was turned
over to the department.
Please contact us if you believe this belongs to you.
5/16/15
An officer handled a
property damage accident,
no injuries were reported.
5/16/15
An officer handled an
area check.
5/16/15
An officer handled a
suspicious situation.
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call to a residence regarding a text threat, and later,
a derogative phone call
from a restricted number.
The individual was advised on the proper course
of action.
Officers responded to a
local apartment complex
where a tenant was upset
with another individual
concer ning rumors of
threats and lies. The individual was advised of the
proper course of action to
take while the matter is under investigation.
Officers were called to
assist with possible suicidal individual. The individual was transported to
Community Mental Health
for treatment.
5/12/15
Officer observed piles
of lumber and rubbish at
local residence; a notice
has been given to remove
the debris.
Officers were requested to respond to a parole
violation. Individual was
located and lodged at the
Osceola County Jail without incident.
Officers were dispatched to a possible child
abuse/neglect complaint.
Officers conducted a joint
investigation with child
protective services. Officers found no evidence of
abuse or neglect and the
matter was turned over to
Child Protective Services.
Officers were dispatched to a car vs. pedestrian accident involving
an individual crossing at
the crosswalk. There were
no injuries. Statements
were taken and the matter
in under investigation. No
charges or citations are expected to be sought.
5/13/15
Officers responded to
residence regarding a complaint of stolen prescription medication believed
to be taken by a juvenile
family member already on
probation. The matter is
under investigation.
Officers conducted a
joint investigation with
Child Protective Services
in reference to unsafe con-
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Character Are You?", e.g.
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In 1981 an addition
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Meet Sam Bressler
Evart High School, senior
8th Annual
Golf Scramble
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To Sign Up, Contact: The Reed City Area Chamber of Commerce,
PO Box 27, Reed City, MI 49677, 231-832-5431
Sport:
Softball
Position:
Pitcher
Parents:
Jeff and Sabrina Bressler
What is your proudest
sports moment and why?
Every strike-out
Who is your personal
hero?
My mom
Who is your favorite professional athlete?
Jennie Finch
Do you have any pregame rituals before you
start a game?
Listening to music
Favorite hobby? Bear
hunting
Future plans? Ferris
State University-double
major
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