mon y
I"!"'"-���������� eds it
re y it
req red, Id
Board P 1-
_ .. , ...... .-. dent John 01-
.:!����I 10 y.
:I'.J W hen
ed if bor
ro ina money
from K-12 aDd
loanin it to
the com
munity col
lege i 1�lal
Hollo ay
id, "Ye ."
About 4
million exi t
in the -12'.
fund equity,
Hollo ay id, 0 loanln the
money to the college, which ".
in dire traits," will not neglect
K-12 students.
"WE ITHE PAY now for It i "not unusual" he
these children or we pay later," responded when asked why he
sbe said. "When we pay later, we . called a �cial �eetin to p
pay much, much more. I hope we the resolution to Implement the
e our dollars w Iy. " loan.
It w done beca it
Under the resolution the "\..-1 t I "aft ........
$650,000, taken from the K-12 lu.u U e y � ry er u..
n raJ Dd, II be deposited college indicated tbat th.e
In a revolving fund to help the $650,000 w needed immedl
colleae pay deb amounting to ately, Holloway said.
more than $1.9 million.
Carl Mitchell Jr., p i
dent of the Community College,
urod Soon that money
borrowed will not subtract
monies from K-12 student
programs and supplies.
neecll,"
lid. "But,
don', take the
-12 money.
I uld
that you
ould 100 at
so other aI- =:===========
t rnatlves
rather than
D the money from the di -
trict, because they're at their for
mative a " where we need the
money. ,
ltD'Imea ci---
s w'de competition ould
receive . to
from the ciRcxida.
Mid1Iclml . fdeoJsbmcd
a fhe..m:mbe'l' Ie8m am
dar higbsdml sc.imz .,
be �ir spomci'. The gJOtp dm
�i _,tbe�
OOE, R:8dy _, ondllllCl8IS.
A year , the team tat ade
i way fhm CXltDy _,
am_aa 101'_' , __
• I
. �bo1l11b1p, �
year - eo-
ginceriIw � �
HilI5boltnWb COE' fbst mIIeF
• gmcbl81e.
Today, Micbad ody one of
the COB' sait.s. SHe
19&5, the OOEblsllBic8f:'Wbnic
deIimbIc ml ibIe fOr
thousands of young African
�ricans in Florida woo, for
: 6nao:iaI or rmtivatiooal �
· might oot baYe lJR Ifb'adie\e..
· om oroolleF.1bey (k)n't
· ascb>lalslip,ci<nae,butlJeyF
, the JmCivatioo.,eIIIbJc GJcm.,oo
y
MITCHELL AID tbe
volving loan, which will pro-.
vide money to be d and
repaid monthly over the summer
months. will help the community
S • COLLEGE, A·10
0("
Month" durina the J n. 28 board
meetin at Detroit School Cen
ter Building.
Cocks carved out of wood ere
prese'med to each member from
public cbool studen along with
plaques of celebration at the begin
ning of the meeting.
"All of the presents reflect the
work of our studen ," said Deborah
McGriff, Detroit Public School
general �uperilltendeDt, reminding
the audience with I smile. "So you
tID continue boDOrin 0 board
mben.·.
ao.nt member OIort Cobbin,
WOg, JII�I·ve4 • cl
in d.
AI me be re
, tationery also made by
den in wor hop and art cl ..
The idea for "Bo rd member
Recognition Month" came from
Gov. John Engler and hi been
adopted by school diltric
tatewide.
Also at the meetina board mem
bers preseoted the Old He boys
Goodfellow Fund with I check of
more than $19,000 do led ftom
staff itbin the district, McGriff
c1.
. The Old Ne boya Is 1ft or-
HONOR,A-7
PUBLIC NOTICE
February 18, 1992
Cily of Nighl nd Park
Bacteria D tected in Water Supply
· BOWDO 11IECOEae
: ate Ibdr po«bicYemeDl am...
· ptae? IU 011: tq, 1b:y aM
• s1Udc a full. wdl-roumlcd 1**
: IFoftmtivatkDlmllcmwlcdgc
, am skills � progiill., eX
wbidl the Btain Bowl fer gr.a
, 7-12 is omy a pill �0Ila_
: iJd\dc «lJ)ol IDd m .... ft¥Ir
: tumri. IDd oomuI_
: counseling, financill lid
: wodcIblpI, � tOps, aa .....
· volunteer opportunities, parent
: tDIiJin& m1 cycn IDUIical eaer-
lahPIat.
AlIoatlital ill �
QlPIIIII1I of AfrI
.��?�
Gospel Hours
W.C.H.B. 1200 AM • 7:00 a.m. - 11 :00 am,
Everv Sunday MOrning
Rev. Wilmore Allen 894-877 4 �
Rev. A.J. Rogers 298-6333
Joe Ella Likely
catherine Robinson 298-6334
Gloria Parker 298-6335
Lorraine Walter . Henry Ruff Rd,
Bro. Dunkin Inkster. Mich.
Ther ia no c rrent tbre t or danger to the citiz na of
Highland Park. Ther has been no reported illnesses that are or
can be associated with any positive colifor. bacteriological
o'precautionary *ea urea are advised at thi ti.e for
o r. Howev r, t ps ar ing taken to ensure
a r .. �ill c tinue .0 be of �he h·gh'
ichigan Sate Drinkin 'Water Act and Adainistrati ve
Rule requir all public water suppliers lik Highland Park .to
i sue a Public Notie within 14 days of total, coliform maxi.um
contaminant level violation. Analyses of water sa.ples taken
fr the City of Highland Park water syste dlring the period of
Noveab r, 1991, indicated possible colifor. bacteriological
contaainalion. Therefore, this notice should have been is ued by
Dec r 14, 1991. S .. ple8 collected during Dece_ber, 1991 and
J arJ, 1992 in�icated the "aba nc of colifor. bacteriolo,ical
_ •• , .. _ination.
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Occasional positive sa pIes slightly above the United States
EnvironMental Protection Agency's (EPA) standards are not
unu ual. The EPA sets drinking water st�ldards to assure that
drinking water i safe and ha d ter.ined that the' presence of
total colifor s i a pos ible health concern. Total colifor_s
re cO.lIOn in 'the environment and are generally not har.fui
th .seive. The presence of these bacteria in drinking water,
however, generally i a re ult of a proble. with w�ter treat.ent
he pipe which distribute the water, and indicates that the
y � co t in ted Ith or,ani _ that can cau e dis
8, y cl diarr ea, cra.pa, and
. 0 t d h adache - nd tati
not ju t 8sociated with di eaae
ater, but lao � be c •
ot r t Jour drin ina .at r. EPA ha set an
w ter tandard for total coli fora to reduce
,or tb aa. r h I h effee B. Under thi tand rd,
5.0 perc t of th • plea collected during aonth
c n contain th bact ria, exc pt th t ystea collecting f wer
than 40 pie per aonth th t hav on total colifor.-po itive
pIe p r onth are not violating the standard. Drin ing water
which aeets thi tandard i usu lly not associated with health
ri k fro. dise ae-cau ing bacteri and ahould be considered s fe.
c cerDs bout th violation
t 883-4419.