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MAY 10, 2023 Vol. 43, No. 10
SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH
Student recognized for quick actions after bus incident BY MARIA ALLARD
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The Reeves family, left to right, Raelyn, Ireta, Dillon and Steve, attend the press conference April 27. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
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WARREN — The quick-thinking actions of Carter Middle School seventh grade student Dillon Reeves continue to make headlines. At the May 3 Warren Consolidated Schools Board of Education meeting, the school board and Superintendent Robert Livernois recognized Reeves with a certificate of recognition for the courage he showed during a busing incident that could have ended tragically. When a WCS bus driver lost consciousness April 26 while in transit, traveling east on Masonic Boulevard near
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On the video released by Warren Consolidated Schools personnel, Dillon Reeves is seen stopping the bus and telling students to call 911.
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Court of Appeals orders clerk to remove Fouts from ballot APPEAL TO THE MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT LOOMS BY GENA JOHNSON gjohnson@candgnews.com
WARREN — On April 21, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned a lower-court ruling
and ordered Warren City Clerk Sonja Buffa to remove Mayor James Fouts from the 2023 election ballot. Although Fouts was not a named defendant in Macomb County Circuit Court Case, Warren City Council and Ronald Papandrea v. Sonja Buffa and the Warren Election Commission, if the appellate court’s ruling prevails, this could mean an end of an era for the mayor who has 42 continuous years
of service as a Warren elected official. He served 26 years as a member of the City Council and in November, it will be 16 years as mayor. After the ruling, attorney Lawrence Garcia, representing Buffa and the Election Commission, said, “My clients wish to appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court, and I’m working on that now.” According to court records, the appeal was See FOUTS on page 8A
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