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        Drug team helps nab                                              Cass City Scout top                          Area teen ready to
       most wanted fugitive                                          salesman in the Thumb                       tackle pro racing circuit
                             Page 4                                                   Photo, page 8                             Page 16




                                   Complete coverage of the Cass City community and surrounding areas since 1899
  VOLUME 105, NUMBER 4                                           CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2011                   FIFTY CENTS ~ 16 PAGES



Tax amnesty period set
  State Senator Mike Green is urging amnesty, including income tax,
his constituents that owe back taxes Michigan Business Tax, Single
to take advantage of an upcoming Business Tax, sales and use tax,
tax amnesty period, allowing them to withholding tax, tobacco taxes and
pay without penalty.                  motor fuel taxes.
   The tax amnesty program will be      Only taxes for return period end-
available to eligible taxpayers ing on or before Dec. 31, 2009, are
between May 15 and June 30 and eligible.
will be administered by the              Green also reminded residents
Michigan Department of Treasury. about the departments unclaimed
The department                                             property data-
is       currently                                         base.
developing               The amnesty period                  If residents in
forms, instruc-         is May 15 to June 30               the 31st District
tions, frequently                                          think they might
asked questions,                                           have unclaimed
and other information useful to tax- property, I would urge them to check
payers, and the information will be with the department as soon as possi-
made available online.                ble, as legislation revised the period
    Residents that owe back taxes to claim property from 5 years to 3
should definitely take advantage of years, he said.
this penalty-free period, and I         The state Department of Treasury
encourage them to participate, said has millions of dollars in lost or for-
Green (R-Mayville).                   gotten assets from dormant bank
                                      accounts, uncashed checks, valu-
  Key points of the tax amnesty pro- ables left in safe deposit boxes, and
gram include:                         stock certificates. Because these
   All penalties will be waived, but properties were considered aban-
interest charges will not be waived. doned and unclaimed by a bank or
  Payment of the total amount owed company entrusted with them, they
(no installment agreements), includ- are turned over to the state, as
ing interest, must be postmarked by required by law. The department is
midnight June 30 in order to qualify the custodian of these assets, and
for amnesty.                          returns them to their owners (or the
  All state taxes administered under owners heirs) when they are right-
the Revenue Act are eligible for fully claimed.




                                                                                HAS SPRING REALLY sprung? It felt that way Sunday, when temperatures
                                                                                hovered near 80 degrees, prompting area residents to fill Cass City
                                                                                Recreational Park by the dozens. Above, Cass City teens (from left) Chris
                                                                                Hool, 18, Ron Wolschleger, 16, Justin Ketterer, 18, and Channing
                                                                                Langenburg, 17, enjoy a little basketball under sunny skies in the park.




                       Eric and Susan Hanby


McKinney and Hanby
wed in Myrtle Beach
  Susan Barbara McKinney and Eric James Hanby were married Jan. 15,
2011 during an ocean front ceremony in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
 The bride is the daughter of Michael and Sun Cha McKinney of Riverview.
She is a 2004 graduate of Riverview High School, and a 2009 graduate of
Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics for
secondary education. She is currently employed as a math teacher at
Scotland High School in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
 The groom is the son of Jim and Rita Hanby of Cass City. He is the grand-                  CHECK OUT THE SPORTS SECTION
son of Wayne and Evelyn Whittaker, and Barbara and the late Donald
Hanby, all of Cass City. He is a 2004 graduate of Cass City High School, and                  FOR THE PUBLISHERS PICKS
a 2009 graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Arts in       JESSE GROTH is Cass Citys best jumper. He skies on this shot for two
history. He is currently employed as a security officer at Scotland Memorial
Hospital in Laurinburg, North Carolina.                                         points over the head of Sanduskys Henry Rutkowski. Number 40 is Scott
  The couple enjoyed a short honeymoon at Myrtle Beach following their          Harding. Next to him is Mike Richards, while John Tuckey stands with his
wedding. A wedding reception celebration is planned for this summer in
Cass City. They currently reside in Laurinburg, North Carolina.                 back to the camera. (1978)


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  • 1. This is a sample version of the electronic edition. This sample is a collection of a few stories we have inside this weeks issue, but it will show you how you can read the Cass City Chronicle on- line. For any questions, contact us Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at (989) 872-2010. Note: The Cass City Chronicles actual front page will look different than the sample provided here. Drug team helps nab Cass City Scout top Area teen ready to most wanted fugitive salesman in the Thumb tackle pro racing circuit Page 4 Photo, page 8 Page 16 Complete coverage of the Cass City community and surrounding areas since 1899 VOLUME 105, NUMBER 4 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2011 FIFTY CENTS ~ 16 PAGES Tax amnesty period set State Senator Mike Green is urging amnesty, including income tax, his constituents that owe back taxes Michigan Business Tax, Single to take advantage of an upcoming Business Tax, sales and use tax, tax amnesty period, allowing them to withholding tax, tobacco taxes and pay without penalty. motor fuel taxes. The tax amnesty program will be Only taxes for return period end- available to eligible taxpayers ing on or before Dec. 31, 2009, are between May 15 and June 30 and eligible. will be administered by the Green also reminded residents Michigan Department of Treasury. about the departments unclaimed The department property data- is currently base. developing The amnesty period If residents in forms, instruc- is May 15 to June 30 the 31st District tions, frequently think they might asked questions, have unclaimed and other information useful to tax- property, I would urge them to check payers, and the information will be with the department as soon as possi- made available online. ble, as legislation revised the period Residents that owe back taxes to claim property from 5 years to 3 should definitely take advantage of years, he said. this penalty-free period, and I The state Department of Treasury encourage them to participate, said has millions of dollars in lost or for- Green (R-Mayville). gotten assets from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, valu- Key points of the tax amnesty pro- ables left in safe deposit boxes, and gram include: stock certificates. Because these All penalties will be waived, but properties were considered aban- interest charges will not be waived. doned and unclaimed by a bank or Payment of the total amount owed company entrusted with them, they (no installment agreements), includ- are turned over to the state, as ing interest, must be postmarked by required by law. The department is midnight June 30 in order to qualify the custodian of these assets, and for amnesty. returns them to their owners (or the All state taxes administered under owners heirs) when they are right- the Revenue Act are eligible for fully claimed. HAS SPRING REALLY sprung? It felt that way Sunday, when temperatures hovered near 80 degrees, prompting area residents to fill Cass City Recreational Park by the dozens. Above, Cass City teens (from left) Chris Hool, 18, Ron Wolschleger, 16, Justin Ketterer, 18, and Channing Langenburg, 17, enjoy a little basketball under sunny skies in the park. Eric and Susan Hanby McKinney and Hanby wed in Myrtle Beach Susan Barbara McKinney and Eric James Hanby were married Jan. 15, 2011 during an ocean front ceremony in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Sun Cha McKinney of Riverview. She is a 2004 graduate of Riverview High School, and a 2009 graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics for secondary education. She is currently employed as a math teacher at Scotland High School in Laurinburg, North Carolina. The groom is the son of Jim and Rita Hanby of Cass City. He is the grand- CHECK OUT THE SPORTS SECTION son of Wayne and Evelyn Whittaker, and Barbara and the late Donald Hanby, all of Cass City. He is a 2004 graduate of Cass City High School, and FOR THE PUBLISHERS PICKS a 2009 graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Arts in JESSE GROTH is Cass Citys best jumper. He skies on this shot for two history. He is currently employed as a security officer at Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg, North Carolina. points over the head of Sanduskys Henry Rutkowski. Number 40 is Scott The couple enjoyed a short honeymoon at Myrtle Beach following their Harding. Next to him is Mike Richards, while John Tuckey stands with his wedding. A wedding reception celebration is planned for this summer in Cass City. They currently reside in Laurinburg, North Carolina. back to the camera. (1978) Cass City Chronicle E-mail Subscriptions ONLY $20/year