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STATE OF MICHIGAN
37TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FAMILY DIVISION
CALHOUN COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
OF HEARING REGARDING
PETITION FOR NAME
CHANGE
CASE NO. and JUDGE
2024-2494-NC
HON. TINA YOST
JOHNSON
TO ALL PERSONS,
including: whose address is
unknown and whose interest
in the matter may be barred
or affected by the following:
TAKE NOTICE:
Jacqueline Grinwis has filed
a petition for name change. A
name change hearing will be
held on 12/6/24 at 9:00 a.m.
at Calhoun County Justice
Center, 161 E. Michigan
Ave., Battle Creek, MI 49014,
Courtroom #249 before
Judge Tina Yost Johnson to
change the name of:
Jacqueline Grinwis to
Jacqueline Damron.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
CALHOUN COUNTY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent's Estate
CASE NO. and JUDGE
2024-0000001051-DE
Court Address:
161 East Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49014
Court Telephone No: (269) 969-
6795
Estate of Robert Kent Roach.
Date of birth: 09/09/1946.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
The decedent, Robert Kent
Roach, died 10/14/2024.
Creditors of the decedent
are notified that all claims
against the estate will be forev-
er barred unless presented to
Elizabeth Ann Perry, personal
representative, or to both the
probate court at 161 E. Michigan
Avenue, Battle Creek, MI 49014
and the personal representative
within 4 months after the date of
publication of this notice.
Date: 11/05/2024
Patrick S. Hirzel P23884
835 Golden Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49014
269-963-8484
Elizabeth Ann Perry
24 N 31st Street
Battle Creek, MI 49015
269-245-9549
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
37th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY PROBATE
EX PARTE
ORDER REGARDING
ALTERNATE SERVICE
CASE NO. 24-31559-DO
Court Address:
161 East Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49014
Court Telephone No:
(269) 969-6530
Plaintiff
Martha Daniella Vasquez
v.
Defendant
Tom Vasquez
229 Cohassat Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
THE COURT FINDS:
- Service of process upon the defen-
dant, Tom Vasquez cannot reasonably be
made as provided in MCR.2.105 and ser-
vice of process may be made in a manner
that is reasonably calculated to give the
defendant actual notice of the proceedings
and an opportunity to be heard.
IT IS ORDERED: - Service of the summons and com-
plaint and a copy of this order shall be
made by the following method(s).
a. First-class mail to 229 Cohassat
Ave., Battle Creek, MI 49017 and
b. Tacking or firmly affixing to the door
at 229 Cohassat Ave., Battle Creek, MI
d. Other: and publication in local paper.
For each method used, proof of service
must be filed promptly with the court.
Judge: Tina Yost Johnson (P55309)
37th Circuit Court Judge
BY KELLI SCOTT
Calhoun County Administrator
The County Board of
Commissioners meeting on Nov.
7 included proclamations honor-
ing two events: Red Ribbon Week
and Operation Green Light for
Veterans. The nation’s oldest drug
prevention awareness program, Red
Ribbon Week, is celebrated annually
Oct. 23-31, encouraging everyone to
participate in drug prevention educa-
tion activities all year long, making a
visible statement that we are commit-
ted to keeping our kids healthy and
drug-free. Operation Green Light for
Veterans is an initiative sponsored by
the National Association of Counties
that encourages us to recognize the
importance of honoring all veterans
who made immeasurable sacrifices to
preserve our freedom by displaying
green lights within and on exteriors
of buildings Nov. 4-11.
In new business, the Board of
Commissioners voted to choose
for 2025 the exemption option
Calhoun County Board of Commissioners update
within the Publicly Funded Health
Care Insurance Contribution Act
of 2011 (PA152), approved a five-
year contract with VitalCore Health
Strategies (VCHS) to provide inmate
health services for the Calhoun
County Correctional Facility,
approved the Michigan Department
of Transportation Contract #24-
5414 for federal aid safety grant
tree removals along T Drive S from
Jackson Rd to M-99, and approved
the TPOAM-Road collective bar-
gaining agreement.
On the Consent Agenda, the Board
approved the following:
Lease Agreement Renewal for
Forks Senior Center
Reappointments to the
Transportation Authority of Calhoun
County (TACC) Board
Interlocal Agreement with Branch
County Road Department for Old US
27 Safety Grant Project
2024 Emergency Management
Performance Grant (EMPG)
Agreement
A special thank you to
Calhoun County Clerk/
Register of Deeds Kim
Hinkley, the County IT,
GIS and Facilities staff,
for managing the election
and all of the early voting days with
extreme success, again! Your efforts
are greatly appreciated.
I would like to extend congratula-
tions to our newly elected and return-
ing commissioners for the upcoming
2025-2028 term. Your commitment
to serving Calhoun County is greatly
appreciated, and I look forward to
working with you all in the coming
years.
I would also like to thank our
outgoing commissioners for their
dedicated service. Your contributions
have made a lasting impact on our
community, and we are all grateful
for your time and efforts.
Another congratulations to
Commissioner Tommy Miller on
his election to Water Resources
Commissioner, and a sincere thank
you to current WRC, Ron Smith, for
his years of service and dedication to
the county.
Additionally, congratulations to
Commissioner Steve Frisbie on his
election to the Michigan House of
Representatives. We look forward to
your advocacy for our county at the
state level.
Calhoun County Youth Center
Award
Congratulations to our Youth
Center for receiving the USDA’s
Healthy Meals Incentives Rural
Lunch Trailblazer Award for their
efforts to improve school meal nutri-
tion by reducing sodium content!
Through small changes, like switch-
ing to fresh and frozen vegetables,
adjusting condiments, and focusing
on scratch cooking, the Youth Center
has reduced sodium by an average
of 250 mg per meal. As one of only
seven Michigan districts awarded,
CCYC will be recognized nationally
and participate in the Healthy Meals
Summit in Las Vegas next October,
sharing strategies for sustaining high-
quality, nutritious school meals.
United Way Campaign Kick-Off
We’re gearing up for the
2024 United Way Workplace
Campaign during the season of
Thanksgiving. For over 100 years,
United Way has supported Calhoun
County, and thanks to employee
campaigns like ours, that impact
can continue to grow. The County’s
employee contribution campaign
runs through Giving Tuesday, Dec.
3 and we are striving to exceed last
year’s total of $18,000 raised.
The Calhoun County Board
of Health met on Oct. 12 and
announced several new staff mem-
bers, including Kailey Roberts as the
new Women’s and Infant Children
(WIC) Supervisor.
Health Department management
also gave an update on the Michigan
Three-Year Accreditation process,
noting that the Health Department is
in the final stages of preparation for
the Michigan Local Public Health
Accreditation Cycle 8, with an on-
site review scheduled for March
2025.
In other news, the MDHHS
recently awarded CCPHD $79,601
to expand Kindergarten Oral Health
Assessments (KOHAs) within
Calhoun County. The CCPHD team
is excited about our partnership with
Grace Health for this initiative
Finally, the Choices Program
Clinic Coordinator presented pro-
gram data and the Fiscal Year 2025
Family Planning Workplan to the
Board of Health, which serves as the
Calhoun County Family Planning
Advisory Council.
Youth Center Angel Tree Initiative
The Youth Center’s Angel Tree
collection is underway again this
year, providing donated gifts for the
children who reside in the Youth
Center over Christmas.
This year, the County is asking for
simple comfort items such as:
Sports balls of any sort
Hand-held electronic games
Ankle socks (adult-size; white)
Black hair ties
Hygiene supplies
Detangler spray
New soft pillows
Throw blankets