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Local youngster celebrates two years cancer free

Local youngster celebrates two years cancer free Max is pictured with his father, Mitch. For his upcoming birthday, Max wants an airplane. Photo by Deb Jacques MACOMB TOWNSHIP It was a cause worth recognizing for Max Kusza. April 1 marked two years of Kusza being cancer free. He also turns 3 on April 10. In marking the two-year anniversary, special signage was proudly displayed on the front lawn of the family’s Macomb Township home that read “Heroes come in all sizes! Super Max.” Additionally, visits were made by members of the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office via a drive-by with lights and sirens, an officer from the Fraser Department of Public Safety presenting Max with a challenge coin, and workers from GFL Environmental stopping by.

Stolen Jeep had cremated remains of veteran, military memorabilia

Photo provided by Terry DeYonker Kole Stolen Jeep had cremated remains of veteran, military memorabilia Daniel Bruce’s cremated remains were inside the stolen Jeep. Authorities are working to locate the vehicle. Photo provided by Terry DeYonker Kole Advertisement FRASER At press time, police were on the lookout for a stolen vehicle that reportedly contained numerous military-related memorabilia and the cremated remains of a lost loved one. On Jan. 17, Terry DeYonker Kole made a Facebook post that has since gone viral, “asking for eyes and prayers” after the vehicle belonging to her nephew’s deceased father was reportedly stolen. Justin Bruce, of Fraser, had returned from Virginia Jan. 16 after dealing with the affairs of his father, Daniel, who died Jan. 2. He drove his father’s Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk back to Macomb County, parking the vehicle in his driveway.

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