March 2, 2021 By Jessica Mathews & Jon King / news@whmi.com
NOTE: A previous version of this story indicated Blazejewski has run unsuccessfully for a Howell City Council seat. That was incorrect. She had previously applied for an open seat, but later withdrew her name. We apologize for the error.
A former county commission candidate says recent actions by the Howell City Council have inspired her to seek an open seat in the November election.
In a press release (attached below), Lee Ann Blazejewski described herself as a Howell native, registered nurse and PhD candidate in public health. She said her decision to run for the non-partisan seat on Howell City Council was made after observing âthe councilâs recent vote against reappointing someone who spoke in opposition to a past city council proposal.â
Dec 19, 2020
Dec 19, 2020
The Christian Center Rescue Ministries has received a commitment from an anonymous donor to match Christmas and year-end gifts to the Christian Center through midnight on New Years Eve.
The match is for a total of up to $25,000.
“Considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the recent opening of the Eleos Center, this opportunity could not be more welcome,” Christian Center executive director Rob Spaulding said in a press release.
The Eleos Center, which offers showers, laundry facilities and access to medical services and training opportunities to the homeless, has seen an overwhelming response for its services.