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5/22/24 Fraser-Clinton Chronicle

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DUTCH CITIZENS MAKE SURE U.S. SOLDIERS AREN’T FORGOTTEN/3A

Cannon leaves lasting legacy in government and community

MAY 22, 2024 • Vol. 36, No. 11

BY NICK POWERS npowers@candgnews.com

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Township Supervisor Bob Cannon, the longest-serving member on the Clinton Township Board of Trustees, will not be running in August. Cannon spent 16 years as a trustee and 24 years See CANNON on page 10A

FRASER TRACK AND FIELD GOES BACK-TO-BACK, CAPTURES MAC WHITE Donovan readies for state finals BY JONATHAN SZCZEPANIAK jszczepaniak@candgnews.com

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Clinton Township Supervisor Bob Cannon is not seeking reelection this fall. Cannon holds the record for longest-serving member on the Board of Trustees at 40 years.

FRASER — Fraser senior Tyler Donovan has been everything a coach would want as a runner and as a person in the program. The Oakland University commit has been a Michigan High School Athletic Association twotime state qualifier in both track and field and cross-country for Fraser, earning all-county honors and Male Athlete of the Year at Fraser.

But this year, the cross-country season was nothing short of a nightmare for the 100-meter and 1-mile school record holder as physical therapy became a mainstay instead of running. Donovan battled patellar tendonitis, an inflammation of the patellar tendon, throughout the entirety of his freshman year, growing 7 inches in height from the beginning of summer to the end of the year. In and out of chiropractic offices and physical therapy, Donovan returned as a completely healthy runner for his sophomore and junior years, but the


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