On Sunday, Dec. 29, the Wyoming Police Department responded to an incident that occurred on Maplelawn Street SW in Wyoming.
Below is a statement released by Wyoming Public Safety to provide clarity regarding this incident:
“Earlier today, officers responded to a domestic situation near Maplelawn and Buchanan.
Following an argument, the male turned on the gas in the home and threatened to cause an explosion. Officers evacuated nearby homes out of an abundance of caution while DTE and the fire department turned off the gas.
After several hours, the man exited the residence and is now with the Wyoming Police.“
The Wyoming PD also revealed that the above situation was not a hostage situation, though additional details are not being released at this time.
DTE services restoration
Wyoming Public Safety does not have a restoration timeline for any DTE services. All inquiries regarding restoration timelines should be directed to DTE.
GRandJazzFest presented by DTE Energy Foundation has announced the performance lineup for the sixth annual festival being held Saturday, Aug. 19, and Sunday, Aug. 20, at Rosa Parks Circle in Grand Rapids. Festival organizers announced the lineup at a Lineup Reveal Party held April 26 at H.O.M.E. at The B.O.B. in downtown Grand Rapids as part of International Jazz Day.
Eleven diverse acts are on tap for West Michigan’s only free, weekend-long jazz festival coming up the third weekend in August. Saxophonist Richard Elliot headlines the festival. The complete performance lineup for the August event in order of appearance:
SATURDAY, AUG. 19
Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra with Edye Evans Hyde, 12:30 p.m.
Terry Lower / Jazz Expedition Sextet, 2 p.m.
Ed Stone and the Flowmasters, 3:30 p.m.
Tumbao Bravo, 5 p.m.
Bryan Lubeck, 6:30 p.m.
HEADLINER – Richard Elliot, 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUG. 20
Jazz Student Band – Blushing Monk, 1 p.m.
The Isaac Norris Project, 2:30 p.m.
organissimo, 4 p.m.
Four80East, 5:30 p.m.
Nate Harasim & NILS featuring Brandon Willis, 7 p.m.
Edye Evans Hyde (photo supplied)
“We’re thrilled to have Richard Elliot headline the sixth annual GRandJazzFest presented by DTE Energy Foundation!” GRandJazzFest Founder Audrey Sundstrom said. “He’s a huge name in the jazz and R&B world. We can’t wait for the energy that he’ll bring to the stage!”
Scotland-born, L.A.-based Elliot is one of 11 performers and bands who will play throughout the two-day weekend. The eclectic array of jazz performances includes genres from big band to straight-ahead, contemporary to Latin-Cuban and more.
“We have music for everyone,” Sundstrom said. “The great thing about jazz is there are so many types. Our goal is to spread the love of jazz in all it forms.”
In addition to kicking off the festival as always with the acclaimed Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra and Edye Evans Hyde performing vocals, several acts make return appearances at GRandJazzFest: Tumbao Bravo, organissimo, Nate Harasim and Bryan Lubeck. A student jazz band also will perform.
Tumbao Bravo (photo supplied)
GRandJazzFest announced this year’s lineup on April 26 as part of International Jazz Day celebrations taking place worldwide honoring the great American art form. The Steve Hilger Jazz Quartet — which has performed at past GRandJazzFests — played April 26 at H.O.M.E. Learn more about International Jazz Day at http://jazzday.com.
The two-day GRandJazzFest festival will again be free thanks to presenting sponsor DTE Energy Foundation, the City of Grand Rapids, Gilmore Collection, GR and Jazz, IntentPR, Corporate Live, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Amway Hotel Corporation, Experience Grand Rapids, Icon Sign, Matt Huizenga Videography, Meijer, MoxieMen, Steelcase, Configura, Fancy Faces, Grand Rapids Community College, Hilger Hammond, Kitchen 67, Levens Strand & Glover, Rick and Mary Stevens, Rockford Construction, Swift Printing, WGVU, and other sponsoring organizations and individuals. Sponsors are still needed. Go here for more info.
Customers of DTE Energy who are having difficulty making their utility payments can apply for relief in two events at The Salvation Army Kroc Center April 17and 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Staff from The Salvation Army will be on hand to meet with customers and help them enroll in an affordable payment plan, which will reduce monthly energy bills and forgive overdue balances over the program year.
In order to qualify, applicants must:
Have household income under 150% of the Federal Poverty Level ($36,450 for a family of 4)
Documentation of each source of income from the last 45 days is required.
If there is a source of income that is meant to remain the same (usually child support, unemployment, etc.), documentation is needed to show how much is supposed to be paid during the 30 days after the interview.
Show a current utility bill in the name of the applicant with connected service
Provide identification such as a driver’s license, state ID, or birth certificate
Show a Social Security card for the applicant and provide Social Security numbers for all other household members.
No registration is required; applicants may simply come to the Kroc Center between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on the event dates.
Anyone with questions about the event may call The Salvation Army Call Center at 855-929-1640.