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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • A9

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FREEP.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 9A Metro a piano or harmonica who accompanied them- selves and sang this music really rooted in African-American The $25K purse the only perk of a fel- lowship. Each recipient also gets access to a year of professional support from Creative Many Michigan, an advocacy group for the cre- ative class. The only string attached to the $25,000 is the expectation that fellows remain in the state for at least one year after receiving the grant. Sherrine Azab, co-founder of Detroit-based ensemble theater company A Host of People, was one of the artists who made the cut this year. than the money, nice to be recog- nized within our community as artists making work here that has said Azab, who will use the grant to continue to grow the theater company as a organization.

really going to alleviate some of the pressures of building our next show and build- ing a sustainable structure as we con- tinue to added Azab. A Host of People focuses on experimental, multimedia theater in a slew of alternative spaces a recent production was performed at eight community gardens through- out the city but a common thread through each show via topical issues and audi- ence participation. A Host of People co-founder Jake Hooker felt honored to be included in the list of local luminaries who have received grants since 2008. a really incredible lineage of artists that have been said Hooker. really exciting to be in conversation with people across disciplines as well.

already opening up doors with folks that we normally have an easy connection Awardees are selected by a rotating, inde- pendent panel of peers including local and na- tional artists as well as professional creatives. This panelists included Detroit-born jazz violinist Regina Carter and Juanita Ander- son, head of media arts and studies at Wayne State University, as well as accomplished cho- reographer Marjani and ex- perimental poet Billy Mark, who received a Kresge fellowship in literary arts in 2015. In addition to the 18 Kresge Artist Fellows announced this year, four artists were selected for Gilda Awards a $5,000 grant named after the late Detroit painter and College for Creative Studies professor Gilda Snowden. The awards are designed to acknowledge and celebrate young, emerging talent. The 2018 Gilda Award recipients include Ar- thur Cartwright (screenwriting, direct- ing), Aisha Ellis (music composition, perfor- mance), Brandyn (Skilz) Burton (dance, chor- eography) and Salakastar (theater, perfor- mance art).

deRoos said the Gilda Awards help fund future artistic movements. thrilled we have four Gilda Awards this year as part of the 10-year says deRoos. Paid for by the Kresge Foundation, the Kresge Arts in Detroit program is funded through 2020, with fellowships administered through its at the College for Creative Studies in Midtown. 2018 Kresge Artist Fellows Live Arts Fellows A Host of People (collaborative), theater directing Morgan Breon, playwriting Ronald Ford dance, choreography Penny Godboldo, dance, choreography The Hinterlands (collaborative), theater directing Carrie Morris, theater directing, puppetry Emilio Rodriguez, playwriting Lance Rodriguez, dance, choreography Dwight (Skip) Stackhouse, storytelling Gilda Awards Live Arts Brandyn (Skilz) Burton, dance, choreography Salakastar, Theater, performance art Film Music Fellows David Binder, music performance Ben Corona, directing Toni Cunningham, screenwriting Thornetta Davis, music composition and performance Robert B. Jones, music composition and performance Michelle May, music composition and performance Ahya Simone, music composition and performance Alex Way, music composition and performance Julia Yezbick, directing Gilda Awards Film Music Arthur Cartwright, screenwriting, directing Aisha Ellis, music composition and performance Kresge Continued from Page 4A WASHINGTON President Donald Trump on Wednesday formally nominated Matthew Schneider to be U.S.

attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. Schneider has been the in- terim U.S. attorney since January. His will take a majority vote in the U.S. Senate.

A former top aide to state Attorney General Bill Schuette, Schneider was named interim U.S. attorney to replace Daniel Lemisch, who had been acting in the role after former U.S. At- torney Barbara McQuade, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, stepped down in March 2017. initial appointment was set to expire after 120 days but, according to media re- ports in May, including those in and the Detroit News, judges on the bench in the East- ern District voted to keep him there until Trump either nominated him or named a replacement. As a top aide to Schuette, Schneider played a key role in arguments and other court matters involved in historic municipal bank- ruptcy.

Schneider, who lives in Saline, became chief deputy attorney general in Jan- uary after serving as chief legal counsel since 2013. Prior to that, he was chief of and general counsel at the Michigan Su- preme Court and an assistant U.S. attorney in Detroit. He was also an adviser and assistant general counsel in the White House Budget Of- Contact Todd Spangler at 703-854-8947 or at Follow him on Twitter at Trump formally nominates Schneider as US attorney Todd Spangler Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK EVOLA 87th ANNIVERSARY SALE with the lowest new and used piano prices of the year! 3 ADVERTISED DAYS ONLY! Saturday, June 23rd 10am to Sunday, June 24th 1pm to 5pm Monday, June 25th 10am to 8pm Up to 120 Month Financing and Same-As-Cash payment options will be available. BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2184Telegraph 248.334.0566 CANTON 7171 Haggerty 734.455.4677evola.com Plus Factory Incentives and interest free financing from Yamaha Kawai.

Best Selling Pearl River, will be sale priced from $2,987 with FREE DELIVERY! Notice is given that application was made, on or about June 12, 2018, to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for consent to purchase certain assets and assume liabilities of 52 branches of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) by Flagstar Bank, FSB (Troy, Michigan). The locations of the 52 branches are at: 2204 Wayne Street, Angola, Indiana 46703 200 Van Buren, Auburn, Indiana 46706 812 7th Street, Auburn, Indiana 46706 101 Main Street, Bluffton, Indiana 46714 6000 US Hwy 41 Marquette, Michigan 49855 900 Cloverland Drive, Ironwood, Michigan 49938 1 Yorkshire Drive, Decatur, Indiana 46733 516 Lincoln Road, Escanaba, Michigan 49829 5525 Saint Joe Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46835 10325 Chestnut Plaza Drive, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46814 3902 Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46806 6324 Covington Plaza, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804 6302 State Boulevard, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815 800 Northcrest Shopping Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 1000 DuPont Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 901 State Boulevard, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46808 5770 Coventry Lane, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804 5903 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46809 100 1st Street, Gillett, Wisconsin 54124 115 Pine Street, Gwinn, Michigan 49841 14816 1st Street, Hoagland, Indiana, 46745 1303 College Avenue, Houghton, Michigan 49931 2720 Guilford Street, Huntington, Indiana 46750 111 Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 1805 Stephenson Avenue, Iron Mountain, Michigan 49801 234 Genesee Street, Iron River, Michigan 49935 700 US Hwy 41 Ishpeming, Michigan 49849 1112 Detroit Street, Lagrange, Indiana 46761 601 Jackson Street, La Porte, Indiana 46350 1329 8th Avenue, Menominee, Michigan 49858 1507 Cleveland Avenue, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143 101 Washington Street, Marquette, Michigan 49855 1300 3rd Street, Marquette, Michigan 49855 119 Main Street, Monticello, Indiana 47960 1000 Main Street, Monticello, Indiana 47960 13937 Silver Hill Road, Mountain, Wisconsin 54149 1536 US Hwy 30 New Haven, Indiana 46774 1401 Presque Isle Avenue, Marquette, Michigan 49855 225 Central Avenue, Oconto Falls, Wisconsin 54154 12 Broadway, Peru, Indiana 46970 202 9th Street, Rochester, Indiana 46975 1541 Main Street, Rushville, Indiana 46173 245 Morton Street, Shipshewana, Indiana 46565 4400 Miami Road, South Bend, Indiana 46614 100 Wayne Street, Ste 100, South Bend, Indiana 46601 2926 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, Indiana 46615 382 West Cleveland Road, Granger, Indiana 46530 2317 Western Avenue, South Bend, Indiana 46619 S938 US Hwy 41, Stephenson, Michigan 49887 115 Hospital Drive, Van Wert, Ohio 45891 841 Cass Street, Wabash, Indiana 46992 3220 US Hwy 41 Marquette, Michigan 49855. It is contemplated that the main office and branch offices of Flagstar Bank, FSB and the above-mentioned branches of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. will continue to operate after the proposed transaction.

This notice is published pursuant to 12 USC 1828(c) and 12 CFR 5. Anyone may submit written comments on this application by July 14, 2018, to the Director of District Licensing, One Financial Place, Suite 2700, 440 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60605, or CE.Licensing@occ.treas.gov. The public may find information about the filing (including closing date of comment period) in the Weekly Bulletin available at www.occ.gov. The public file is available for inspection in the district office during regular business hours. Written requests for a copy of the public file of the application should be sent to the Director of District Licensing at the address above.

Flagstar Bank, FSB Troy, Michigan Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Sioux Falls, South Dakota LEGAL NOTICE.

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