A time to give

It seems as though the season changed on a dime.
It seems as though the season changed on a dime.
Veterans Day is this Saturday, Nov.
ARENAC COUNTY—The Arenac County Board of County Commissioners held its meeting of the whole and regular meeting Oct.
Veteran’s name and rank: Edward S.
Ascension Standish Hospital will continue its Thanksgiving Day tradition of offering a complimentary meal for community members in need.
Registration for the award-winning Michigan State University Extension Introduction to Lakes Online course is now open.The award-winning online course will run for six weeks beginning Jan.
When the Social Security Administration calls, you pick up.
Activity in the 81st Judicial District Court of Arenac County has resulted in the following:Chelsee Lynn Tebedo, of Sterling, for failure to appear: sentenced to seven days in jail, three days credited, four days to be served and $100 FC.Johanna Louise Barr, of Standish, for allowing a suspended/revoked person to operate a motor vehicle: sentenced to $485 FC.Salvador Guiterrez II, of Saginaw, for failure to appear: sentenced to five days in jail, one day credited, four days to be served and $250 FC.Randy Norman Edward Scott, of Standish, for domestic violence: sentenced to 93 days in jail, 55 days credited, 38 days to be served and $1,435 FC.Randy Norman Edward Scott, of Standish, for attempted – assault/resist/obstruct police: sentenced to 270 days in jail, 55 days credited, 215 days to be served and $1,235 FC.Miracle Ann Manor, of Midland, for failure to pay and failure to appear: sentenced to eight days in jail, four days credited, four days to be served and $1,628 FC.Miracle Ann Manor, of Midland, for failure to pay and failure to appear: sentenced to eight days in jail, four days credited, four days to be served and $3,264 FC.Miracle Ann Manor, of Midland, for failure to pay and failure to appear: sentenced to eight days in jail, four days credited, four days to be served and $1,282 FC.Amanda Kaye Larose, of Kawkawlin, for no valid license in possession: sentenced to $585 FC.James Dennis Mader, Jr., of Alger, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to two days in jail, one day credited, one day to be served and $1,530 FC.Steven James Launstein, of Turner, for domestic violence: sentenced to 14 days in jail, one day credited, 13 days to be served, $1,851 FC and 12 months’ probation.Peyton Jeffrey Frederick, of Standish, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to four days in jail, one day credited, three days to be served and $1530 FC.Robert Erik Ward, of National City, for use of methamphetamine and contempt of court – failure to appear: consecutive sentences – one sentence of 5 days in jail and one sentence of 33 days in jail, 24 days credited, nine days to be served and $1,325 FC.Bradley Joe Beavers, of Standish, for attempted – assault/resist/obstruct police: sentenced to five days in jail, one day credited, four days to be served, $1,255 FC and nine months’ probation.
Our usual ad asking for veterans’ profiles for the Veterans Day section did not run in the Arenac County Independent this year.Please help by sending your information now to: mhecht@cherryroad.com.
During a recent visit to Vantage Plastics in Standish, teams from the de Beaumont Foundation and REACH Beyond technical assistance heard firsthand how Project IMPACT — which embeds a community health worker from the Central Michigan District Health Department directly into Vantage to work one-on-one with its employees — is positively impacting lives.Chad Winters and Nyssha Pike, Vantage employees, shared with the team how their designated community health worker has helped them through difficult times in their lives.Winters talked about how much the help has meant to his family.