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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TRUST ESTATE
TO ALL CREDITORS:
The Settlor, Charles
David Halder (date of birth)
11-25-50, who lived at 4922
Seven Mile Rd., Burlington,
Michigan, died 9-8-2024.
There is no personal repre-
sentative of the settlor's
estate to whom Letters of
Administration have been
issued. Creditors of the
decedent are notified that
all claims against the
Halder Revocable Living
Trust dated, October 21,
2022, as amended, will be
forever banned unless pre-
sented to Shannyn
Gearhart Successor
Trustee, within four months
after the date of publication.
Notice is further given
that the Trust will thereafter
be assigned and distributed
to the persons entitled to it.
Date: 10-24-2024
Shannyn Gearhart
12845 Coon Hollow Rd.
Three Rivers, MI 49093
269-816-0075
STATE OF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
CALHOUN COUNTY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent's Estate
CASE NO. and JUDGE
2024-589-DE
Court Address:
161 East Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49014
Court Telephone No:
(269) 969-6795
Estate of Jonathan Donavan
Stanley, deceased. Date of
birth: 10/06/1986.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
The decedent, Jonathan
Donavan Stanley, died
11/01/2023.
Creditors of the decedent
are notified that all claims
against the estate will be forev-
er barred unless presented to
Jonaie B. Stanley, personal
representative, or to both the
probate court at 161 E.
Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek,
Michigan 49014 and the per-
sonal representative within 4
months after the date of publi-
cation of this notice.
Date: 11/07/2024
David P. Lucas P34466
70 West Michigan Avenue,
Suite 450
Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
269-965-7000
Johnie B. Stanley
19 N. Broad Street
Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
269-753-6264
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The decedent, Sharon K.
Leister, born November 6, 1947,
who lived at 16913 10 Mile Rd.,
Battle Creek, MI 49014, died
October 7, 2024. The decedent’s
estate does not have, nor does it
expect to have, a Personal Repre-
sentative to whom Letters of
Authority have been issued. The
decedent created the Sharon
Leister Living Trust, dated
December 7, 2005.
Creditors are notified that all
claims against the decedent will
be forever barred unless present-
ed to Co-Successor Trustees,
Timothy S. Hayes, whose address
is 1341 Greenwillow Lane #B,
Glenview, Illinois 60025 or Kathryn
A. Richardson, whose address is
16913 10 Mile Road, Battle Creek,
Michigan 49014, or to the attorney
listed below.
Notice is further given that the
Trust will thereafter be assigned
and distributed to the persons enti-
tled to it.
Date: October 17, 2024
Jamie J. Vander Kolk (P63084)
Bolhouse, Hofstee &; McLean, P.C.
Grandville State Bank Building
3996 Chicago Drive, S.W.
Grandville, Michigan 49418
(616) 531-7711
Timothy S. Hayes
1341 Greenwillow Lane #B
Glenview, Illinois 60025
Kathryn A. Richardson
16913 10 Mile Road
Battle Creek, Michigan 49014
Kellogg Community College will
mark World Diabetes Day today,
Nov. 14, with a free event focused on
increasing community knowledge and
awareness about diabetes.
KCC’s Communitywide Health Fair
and Screening event will run from 5-7
p.m. in the Binda Performing Arts
Center on campus at 450 North Ave.
in Battle Creek.
The event is free and open to the
public.
According to a college press
release, the event is a collaborative
offering presented by KCC’s Student
Nursing Association, the District
6360 Rotary Action Group for
Diabetes, the Rotary Club of Battle
Creek and Cereal City Sunrise Rotary
Club.
Activities will include general
walk-in health screenings and a pre-
sentation at 6:15 p.m. by Dr. Michael
Valitutto, a diabetes educator and
medical director of the Ascension
Borgess Hospital Borgess Diabetes
and Endocrine Center in Kalamazoo.
November is National Diabetes
Month, and Rotary International has
made increasing awareness about the
chronic disease a major organiza-
tional objective, creating the Rotary
Action Group for Diabetes (RAG-D)
to highlight the condition.
Rotary District 6360, which covers
13 counties in southwest Michigan,
and the associated District 6360
Rotary Action Group for Diabetes
are working to help area clubs edu-
cate members and their communities
on the Rotary’s efforts. The KCC
event is one of several presentations
planned around the district throughout
the month.
“I’m truly excited about our efforts
in bringing diabetes awareness and
education to our community,” T.R.
Shaw, a member of KCC’s Board of
Trustees and the RAG-D Board, said.
“We are facing a global epidemic of
diabetes and it’s especially acute right
here in our own nation and region.”
According to the American Diabetes
Association, more than 38 million
children and adults in the U.S. have
diabetes, and nearly 23 percent are
undiagnosed.
KCC hosting free diabetes screening, awareness event
The City of Battle Creek has
received a $1.5 million grant from the
Michigan Department of Health and
Human Services to expand lead haz-
ard services to eligible households in
Calhoun County, says spokesperson
Breanne Humphreys.
This funding, provided through
Michigan’s Children’s Health
Insurance Program, marks the eighth
consecutive year the city has received
this grant.
Since 2017, the City of Battle Creek
Community Development Division
has partnered with the Calhoun
County Public Health Department to
identify families with lead-poisoned
children, ages 6 and under, and reha-
bilitate 152 homes. The city also
collaborates with Community Action
to conduct lead abatement projects
outside its boundaries.
The new round of funding will sup-
port lead abatement in 25 homes of
low-income families with children
who have been lead poisoned and are
receiving Medicaid health benefits
throughout Calhoun County.
Services available under this initia-
tive include, but are not limited to,
the following efforts:
Lead inspection, risk assessment
and/or elevated blood lead investiga-
tion activities to determine the pres-
ence of lead hazards.
Permanent removal, enclosure or
encapsulation of lead-based paint and
lead dust hazards for eligible resi-
dences.
Removal or covering of soil lead
hazards up to eligible residence prop-
erty lines.
City receives $1.5 million to expand lead hazard control
Minimal rehabilitation to help sus-
tain the lead abatement work.
Removal of pre-2014 faucets and
fixtures used for human consumption,
plumbing and/or service lines deemed
to be a lead hazard.
Temporary relocation of residents
during lead abatement activities.
Building local capacity to safely
and effectively abate lead hazards.
For more information, visit https://
battlecreekmi.gov/670/Lead-Safe-
Program.
Squishmallows/Small Stuffed
Animals
Hoodies (various sizes)
Personal DVD players & DVDs
Fidget toys
Paperback books
Board games/cards
Art supplies
Other items or monetary dona-
tions are welcome as well.
Donations can be placed in one
of the following places in the
county:
Calhoun County Youth Center
14555 18 1/2 Mile Road
Marshall, MI 49068
or
Juvenile Probation Department
Calhoun County Justice Center
161 East Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 4901
Items will be collected Dec. 16.