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STATE OF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
CALHOUN COUNTY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent's Estate
CASE NO. and JUDGE
2024-000535-DE
HON. MICHAEL L. JACONETTE
Court Address:
161 East Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49014
Court Telephone No:
(269) 969-6794
Estate of Cindy Jane
Hiscock. Date of birth:
12/18/1956.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
The decedent, Cindy Jane
Hiscock, died 04/05/2024.
Creditors of the decedent
are notified that all claims
against the estate will be
forever barred unless pre-
sented to Judith A. McMillen
personal representative, or
to both the probate court at
263 E. Bristol Rd., Delton, MI
49046 and the personal rep-
resentative within 4 months
after the date of publication
of this notice.

Date: 06/20/2024
Kevin R. Sackrider P77645
208 W. Michigan Ave.
Marshall, MI 49068
269-781-9090
Judith A. McMillen
263 E. Bristol Rd.
Delton, MI 49046
269-330-3420

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AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH • 10:00 AM
CARMICKLE FARMS CLEAN-UP SALE
LOCATION: 3635 14 MILE ROAD, TEKONSHA, MI 49092
SHOP TOOLS – FARM EQUIPMENT – AIRPLANE & ALLIED PARTS TRAILERS – SCRAP IRON – TRAILERS
FARM EQUIPMENT: (2) JD 329 Power Units w/3Phase Generator; (1) JD 4 Cyl. Power Unit w/3 Phase Generator;
(5) 200 Bu. Gravity Wagons w/Gears; Tyler Fert. Box w/Rear Unload; Clark-Fork Lift; JD #400 3Pt. Rotary Hoe;
IH 14’ 3pt Field Cultivator; 9 Shank Anhydrous Applicator; (2) 2500 Gal Poly Tanks; 2000 Gal. Poly Tank; Saddle
Tanks; JD 3x Semi Mt. Plow; 8’ 3pt. Blade; Shop Built Tree Spade; JD Cat. III Quick Hitch; NI Manure Spreader;
TRUCKS-TRAILERS & CARS: 2002 Chevy 3500 Gas Service Truck w/Utility Body & Air Compressor; ’01
Chevy Duramax 2500 HD (wrecked); IH Floater Truck w/Ag Max Lime Box (Not
Running); 3 Ax Detachable Lo-Boy Trailer; Pennco 8000 Gal. Aluminum Tank
Trailer; Walker 21’ Stainless Liquid Tank Trailer; 32’ Alum Dump Trailer (Roll
Over); East 30’ Alum Pup Trailer; 48’ Alum Van Body (No Axles); 2 Van Trailers
For Storage; 27’ 3 Ax Implement Trailer; Trucks for Parts- Peterbilt w/871 Det.
Engine; Peterbilt Truck Parts Including Cab; IH School Bus; 1973 Corvette 4
Speed Convertible, 350 Engine Matching Numbers, Completely Disassembled;
SHOP TOOLS: (3) Large Clausing Metal Lathes (3PH); Pak Master 75XL Plasma Cutter; Metal Band Saw; Lin-
coln Power Feed Drill Press; Kalamazoo Band Saw; Pedestal Grinder; Pedestal Vise; Lincoln Weldan Power
AC-DC Welder Generator; Lincoln Welder; Dewalt Chop Saw; Battery Tools; Radial Arm Saw; Acetylene Torch
Set; Pallet Jack; Large 3’x4’ Squirrel Cage Fan; Welding Table; Parts Washer; Several Top & Bottom Roll Around
Tool Boxes; Hand Tools, Wrenches & Power Tools; ¾” Sockets; Hyd. Cylinders, Pick-up Fuel Tank w/Pump; Elec.
Motors & Elec. Misc.;
Link Belt Drag Line Crane; Northwest Hyd. Excavator (Note: Hasn’t Run in Several Years, Approx. Wt. 80,000
Lbs.) Glass Craft MHII Spray Foam Insulation Machine (Used Very Few Times); Large Mold For Fiberglass Boats;
Trailer Axles; Dog Boxes; Truck Tires; Large ”AT Ferrell” Grain Cleaner Mounted on Trailer; 6000 gal. Fuel Tank
w/Pump; 2 Large Fuel Tanks For Scrap; Many, Many Other Items For Parts or Scrap; Seeburg Juke Box (From
the Tekon Truck Stop);
AIRPLANE & PARTS: Beechcraft Bonanza Complete Plane, Fuselage Wings w/Gear and Ruddevators, No En-
gine; ¾ Scale Plans Built J3 Cub w/532 Rotax Engine; Wings Repairable but Damaged in Storage; LOELHE 5151
Complete with Wings, Partial Fiberglass Covered;
BOATS & SNO-MOBILES: Crest 18’ Pontoon Boat w/Mariner 40Hp Engine; Pontoon Boat; Gemini 179 GT Bass
Boat w/EvenRude V6 Engine; 14’ Fishing Boat w/Honda Engine; John Deere Spitfire Sno-Mobile ; (2) Yamaha
Sno-Mobiles; Many, Many More Items of All Descriptions;
LARGE SALE – WILL BE SELLING IN 2 OR MORE RINGS AND WILL HAVE ONLINE SIMULCAST BIDDING
THROUGH PROXI-BID ON SOME ITEMS.
CARMICKLE FARMS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, LOST OR STOLEN GOODS AFTER SOLD
PLEASE PROTECT YOUR OWN PURCHASES
BRIAN HASTY – CELL #517-206-4585

3 bedroom ranch home


Saturday June 29th 1:30 pm


Located at 3635 14 Mile Rd., Tekonsha, Mi


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Central Air Unit * Generator * Doors
* Electric * Furnace * Elevator *

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must be removed within 14 days.
Removal of items are at the
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All items as is

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Sporting News


BATTLE


CREEK


Kellogg Community College ath-
letic director Drew Fleming has been
named the Michigan Community
College Athletic Association Athletic
Director of the Year.
The annual award is given to just
one athletic director each year from
the MCCAA’s two dozen member
colleges, with the recipient selected
via vote by the association’s leader-
ship.
Recipients are selected on the basis
of “institutional athletic achievement,
service to the MCCAA and helping
the MCCAA progress forward in
innovative ways,” according to the
MCCAA.
The 2023-24 academic year, under
Fleming’s leadership, was another


banner year for KCC athletics. All
nine Bruin teams made the postsea-
son, resulting in several team cham-
pionships.
Highlights included:


  • The baseball team won the
    MCCAA Western Conference title,
    the NJCAA Regional champion-
    ship and took 10th in the nation at
    the National Junior College Athletic
    Association Division II World Series.

  • The women’s bowling team cap-
    tured the MCCAA Championship

  • the first state championship in pro-
    gram history – and placed seventh in
    the nation at the NJCAA Women’s
    Bowling Championship.

  • The women’s soccer team won the
    NJCAA Region XII championship


KCC’s Fleming named MCCAA athletic director of the year


Kellogg Community
College athletic director
Drew Fleming. (Photo
provided)

for the first time in program history.


  • The men’s cross-country team
    finished seventh in the nation
    at the NJCAA D-III National
    Championship.

  • The men’s and women’s bas-
    ketball teams finished the year
    with their best records since 2007,
    with both teams qualifying for the
    regional tournament. Additionally,
    the women’s basketball team earned
    a share of the conference title for the
    first time since 2007.

  • The women’s volleyball team
    qualified for the NJCAA Region XII
    Great Lakes District Tournament for
    the first time since 2017.
    For the year, the Bruins had a
    remarkable program-wide winning
    percentage of .720.
    KCC Vice President for Student
    Affairs Terah Zaremba said
    Fleming’s recognition “is a direct
    reflection of his outstanding leader-
    ship.”
    “We are incredibly proud of the
    success our student-athletes have
    achieved both in competition and
    in the classroom this year, which is
    a testament to Drew’s unwavering
    commitment to supporting their indi-
    vidual needs,” Zaremba said.
    “His dedication to our student-


athletes and the Bruin community
is truly top-notch, and I am deeply
grateful for his invaluable contribu-
tions.”
In addition to his work at KCC,
Fleming is an active and engaged
member of the MCCAA, serving as
a member of the MCCAA Executive
Committee, Baseball Sports Chair,
MCCAA Secretary and on several
committees, including the Officials’
Compensation Committee.
According to the MCCAA, “The
Kellogg Community College Athletic
Department under Fleming’s leader-
ship has been a model of success in
the classroom, on the field of compe-
tition and in the community.”
MCCAA Executive Administrator
Al Perry said in the MCCAA See MCCAA on 38
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