CI Z or." "I M 0 honored and grat ful that you, tn citizens, hav ch en m to be your mayor for th City of nd vi i n th it b ut nd we are d f tnt BENTON HARBOR w rd c mmi ione unt ble for th ir iden to brin t ir once to th m. yor Hull received dozen of red ro e from h r i t r-in-l w, M . Ollie Hull, who i I 0 wor for th Berrien County Prob te Court. Ollie Hull told th yor th t each of the ro ymbolized th 12 mont of the year. Although before the commi - ion rs were worn in, Commi - ioner George Wysinger aid h i till going to go by th City' Charter where it tate, "No P on h ll b elected or appoint d 1 ny effie who i in default to th city, or to any School Di trier, County, or oth r municip I corporation of th State, now or heretofore cxi ling." Wy inger aid he didn't tell anyone that h didn't upport the new mayor or the in oming commis­ sioners, but he do support the City Ch rter. "There have been law violat din thi Charter during the election (general)," Wysinger said. He till blamed City Clerk Margaret Adams for not doing her job, misleading the people and not telling the candidates the law when they took out p titions. "I'M NOT GOI G to it here tonight after I get worn in and then tum around and violate the Charter, which I'm sworn to uphold. I've got no problem with whomever wants to run and take a seat, but I'v got a problem when we don't do it the right way," Wysinger said. "This is the law of the land," he aid, holding up the City Charter. "If we don't want to abide by this Charter, we should changed th laws of this book because it is mislead­ ing." Wysinger left the meeting while Mayor Hull wa p aking and before the vote was taken to accept the new commissioners to their eats. Departing incumbents and newly-elected commissioners had nothing but good things to ay about each other and the city. Commissioner "Steve Wooden wished the best of luck to departing commissioners, Fred Sim , Arnold Smith and Kerry Shannon, who i also his neighbor. WOODEN SAID the election day was one of the colde t days of the year and the people till came out to vote. Commissioner Charles Yarbrough, who have been erving as commissioner for 20-years, thanked the residents for their sup­ port. He also gave the new commis­ sion a "word of wisdom." "There's going to b efforts made to divide us-from inside and out: ide. We're going" to be under a h 11 of a micro cope here folks. Waiting for us to make a mistake. Waiting for us to be pounced on. If we stick . , r---�---------------------------------- WA D 00 FOR VERIFIABLE INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENTS LEADING TO THI; DROWNING DEATH OF " ERIC McGINNIS Call (616) 925-4824 . with Information or to donate to reward fund. Muskegon ARYGOLUDAY Antonia eal, 8th grade tudent at Steel Junior High School wa crowned Prince of hi cl . Antoni i the grand on of M . Dorothy Bailey. Congr tul tions, Antonia, nd keep up the good work. together we're going to have a damn good government here," he said. Commi .ioner Ralph Crenshaw told the people that they had demonstrated that they were con­ cern d with the "livelihood in the city and had confidence in the people that would lead the city in a way that it hould be done." "I've aid many times that Benton Harbor is a lee ping giant," Cren­ sh w aid. "Thi i your city. Thi is th city that you can make what you want it to be. This city can be a shining example of what people can do by working together. With your help and upport I certainly will do all in my power to make sure and carry that goal forward." . ·"IGIV HONORtoMayorHull and pledge my full hearted support to her in doing the job that I know sh can do. We will show people far and abroad that we're going to be the best .legislative body that this city has een in a long time," he added. Wy inger said he just hope the next time there is an election "the City Clerk do her job because it is an embarras ment to the taxpayers and the people that takes out petitions to ' run for office, having their personal busine s put out in the streets." Incoming commi ioner Ricky .Hill aid the message he had for the . residents of Benton Harbor was,' "You are the people who make sure we do our jobs. Don't go home and go to sleep because I will be knock­ ing at your doors waking you up. Because we are only nine people and you are in a ci ty of 12,000. So we need your help, residents in Benton Harbor, to make sure that, overall, the city is working. Incoming commissioner Norval Weiss said the new commission has the opportunity to do what is good for the City of Benton Harbor and he is positive that that will "make a great great difference over the next couple of years " "You have my 100 percent and more," Commissioner James F.A. Turner said, praising Mayor Hull for all of he r work s he has done throughout the community. "WE CAN DO anything as long as we tay together," Turner said and then he quoted an African proverb, "It takes a whole village to raise a child;" Some city re idcn did not have good things to say about the depart­ ing commissioners. "I'm glad to be here in Benton Harbor 0 I could ee how politics work," Curtis Murphy said. "I worked hard as I could to get you guys out, and I think I did the right thing. These o-called organizations that came in into the City of Benton Harbor to rape u of economic wealth. So I am glad to ee you going." City re ident Dennis Knowls agreed with Murphy. "I have seen nothing but tug -o-war, but with the new admini tration coming in there will be a great change, Knowls said." Beside Mayor Hull being sworn in, other commission sworn into of­ fice include: Ward cornmls ioners, 1st Ward, Steve Wooden; 2nd Ward, George Wy inger; and 3rd Ward, Norval Wei . Hershel McKenzie, 4th Ward Commi ioner wa ab ent . Loui H. Johnson Jr., grad te of Muskegon H . High School and now ttending Michigan State University where he i erving tud nt man ger for the men b ket­ ball team. Louis i majoring in en­ gin ering. He i the on of Mr. and Mrs. Loui H. John on Sr. Con­ gratulations Louis. Dislocated workers learn skill By MARY GOLUDAY Over 200 local dislocated workers are upgrading their kills thanks to a federal grant awarded to the Muskegon Economic Growth Alliance. MEGA was awarded a Job Crea­ tion demonstration Grant by the U.S. Department of Labor in September. As one of only six recipients nation­ wide, MEGA is helping develop an official definition of "job creation." The S4402,400 grant is to be used over a 15-month period to create jobs by helping people out of work due to a closing or substantial layoff of a business, agency, or enterprise to start new businesses or upgrade il through formal training. The 200 p rticip nts received cademic nd/or intere t testln , long with vocational coun eling and re now or will be trai ning att local educational in titutions, in­ cluding B ker College, Skill Train­ ing Center nd Mu kegon Community College. Approximat ly 20 other people are participating in a 72-hour busl­ n plan course at Muskegon Com­ munity College which w designed to teach clients how to open and operate uecessful mall busines es. Other ervice available to these par­ ticipants include counseling by MEGA's SCORE office, modest tart-up grant , and busine in­ cubator istance through Inter­ Space, Inc. Another course is planned for February of 1992. TIle grant award was based on MEGA's ability to do what they proposed ( erve 400 disloc ted workers) and how succe sful the program can be duplicated nation­ wide. MEGA's proposal "included emphasis on the trong ties they have with the community and a successful track record in helping dislocated workers get re-employed. 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