Page 12/The Sun and News, Saturday, December 4, 2021
Bloemers looking for
CHS girls to have fun
as they improve
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
Of the dozen girls on
last year’s Caledonia
Sweet Lady varsity
girls’ basketball roster,
only two of those
Fighting Scots were
seniors.
That’ll be helpful as
former varsity boys’
basketball coach and
last year’s JV leader
Todd Bloemers takes
over the reigns as the
head coach of the varsi-
ty girls’ team from for-
mer coach Mike Glass.
“With a new coach-
ing staff and philoso-
phy, it is likely that our
program will need time
to grow together,”
coach Bloemers said.
“Our athletes have
been engaged through-
out the process and we
are hopeful that the cul-
ture of fun and hard
work we are trying to
build will create an
atmosphere of excite-
ment and engagement.”
“Our players have
committed to improv-
ing in the weight room
through our training
and player develop-
ment programs,” he
added.
That group of players
returning includes senior for-
ward Morgan Babb, senior
forward/center Brinlee Barry,
senior guard Tory Woodwyk,
junior guard Gracie
Gortmaker, junior guard
Kiana Haywood, sophomore
forward Teresa Abraham as
well as senior center Julia
Walma.
Bloemers likes his team’s
speed and athleticism over-
all.
The fairly young team will
also look for contributions
from junior guards
Avah Winstrom,
Cadence Bommarito
and Jordan Nyland, and
sophomore guards
Mackenzie DeVries
and Kendall Maynard.
“Our team is still in
the process of setting
individual and team
goals for the season,
but our overall outlook
is to approach each
practice and game as an
opportunity to improve
the quality of what we
have to offer as coaches
and players. Creating a
loose and free atmos-
phere where competi-
tion is paramount will
help create the edge
and mindset that we
need to move our pro-
gram forward and com-
pete in the OK Red
Conference.”
The OK Red brings
back in the defending
Division 1 State
Champions from
Hudsonville this season
as well as traditional
powers Rockford and
East Kentwood who
Bloemers expects to be
as strong as usual.
The Caledonia girls
were scheduled to take
on Covenant Christian
last night and will be in
action against some local
rivals before the holiday
break visiting Wayland Dec.
7, hosting Lowell Dec. 10
and visiting Thornapple
Kellogg Dec. 16.
“It has been an exciting
summer and fall for our bas-
ketball program,” Bloemers
said. “We are proud of the
time that our families have
invested in helping our play-
ers develop skills and chem-
istry with their teammates
and we are looking forward
to a season of learning,
growing, and competing
together.”
Gracie Gortmaker
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TOWNSHIP OF YANKEE SPRINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION
To: The residents and property owners of Yankee Springs Township, Barry County,
Michigan and any other interested persons.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Yankee Springs Township Board adopted
Ordinance No. 11-01-2021 at a regular board meeting held on November 11,
- A summary of the Ordinance is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 11-01-
AMENDMENT TO WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ORDINANCE
SECTION I. AMENDMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ORDINANCE
This Section provides that this Ordinance shall amend, in its entirety, the
Township's current
Water Supply System Ordinance, to be replaced with the following:
126.000- WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM UTILITY ORDINANCE
An Ordinance to provide for the operation, maintenance and management of
the Yankee Springs Township Water System; to establish connection proce-
dures, permit fees and to regulate the use of said system; to prescribe proce-
dures for securing such public water service and the rates and charges for
same; to provide penalties for the violation of said Ordinance; and to repeal all
ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith.
ARTICLE I. Establishment of Water Supply System Utility. This Article
creates a water supply system within the Township for the purpose of providing and
maintaining water supply services within the Township.
ARTICLE II. Definitions. This Article defines words and phrases as they are
used throughout the Ordinance.
ARTICLE III. Control, Operation and Maintenance of the System. This
Article pertains to management and control; ownership; operation and mainte-
nance; right of entry to premises where water used; and the fiscal year for opera-
tion of the water supply system.
ARTICLE IV. Rules and Regulations. This Article pertains to additional rules
and regulations; winter "let-run" service; lawn sprinkling; turning on water services;
limitations on use of water; cross connections; water purity; compliance with state
and federal standards and regulations; contract service; and save harmless clause.
ARTICLE V. Liability of Township. This Article pertains to the Township's
non-liability and the Township's endeavor to provide continuous water service.
ARTICLE VI. Meters and Appurtenances. This Article pertains to reg-
ulations for the unauthorized tampering with or injuring of the system and its appur-
tenances; permits for hydrant use; service of more than one premises by the same
meter; prohibition on by-passing meter; use of water pipes as electrical ground;
repairs; location of meter and responsibility thereof; and the return of meters to the
Township.
ARTICLE VII. Permits; Permit Fees; Installation. This Article pertains to
the application process to connect to the water supply system; the manner in which
consumers can connect to the water supply system; and interior connection of plumb-
ing.
ARTICLE VIII. User Rates; Collections; Accountability. This Article pertains
to the establishment of rates; types of rates; no free service; due date for billings;
accounts; adjustments for inaccurate meters or meter failure; estimating con-
sumption; termination of services - voluntary or otherwise; lien rights; and adop-
tion of budget and annual audit.
ARTICLE IX. Connection Fees; Charges; Procedures. This Article pertains
to connection fees; changes in use; connection of new construction to the sys-
tem; connection of existing improved properties to the system; water system
connection deadline; and enforcement in the event of a failure to connect to system.
ARTICLE X. Violations and Enforcement. This Article pertains to violations
and enforcement of this Ordinance.
SECTION II. SEVERABILITY
This Section provides that the various provisions of this Ordinance are sev-
erable from each other, and if any of them are found to be contrary to law, such a
finding shall not void any other provision of this Ordinance.
SECTION III. EFFECTIVE DATE/REPEAL
This Section provides that this Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after
publication after adoption. This Section further provides that all Township ordinanc-
es or parts of ordinances that are in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the full text of the Ordinance is on file
in the Office of the Clerk of Yankee Springs Township at the address set forth below
and that a copy of the Ordinance may be inspected, reviewed or purchased by
contacting the undersigned during regular business hours on regular working days.
A copy of the Ordinance is also posted on the Township's website at
http://www.yankeespringstwp.org.
YANKEE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP
Mike Cunningham, Clerk
284 N. Briggs Road
Middleville, MI 49333-
269-795-
[email protected]
Village of Middleville
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
The minutes of the November 9, 2021 Regular
Council Meeting, which was approved on November
23, 2021, are posted at the Village Hall at 100 E
Main Street and on the website at http://www.villageofmid-
dleville.org.