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Consulting, topic suggestion, story development, interviewing, press releases and feature articles for submission to broadcast, online and print media. As an experienced published photojournalist for over 13 years and a published writer for the past four, I can help your public relations efforts by working to develop newsworthy topics about yourself, your group, association or company, such as, to

announce a special event, open house, new product or service launch, longevity milestone, receipt of an award or recognition – something you feel is important to “get the word out!”

The reasons are limitless. While you may have an interesting story to tell, it takes knowledge to articulate it and present it properly to the media. I can help you tell your story through the use of photographs, written press releases or feature articles for distribution to television, radio, online or print media outlets. If you represent a media outlet, I can provide you with writing and photojournalism services to help meet your content needs. My work has been published in print and online news, trade journals, business websites and sports programs. My assignment and freelance work have included national, state and local politics to local community news and sports.

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced that FlexRoute will be implemented to help with periods o...
06/10/2016

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced that FlexRoute will be implemented to help with periods of peak travel. The first installation and use will be along US-23 in Ann Arbor.

This second MDOT video explains more on how FlexRoute will work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs-enALvF6Q

An overview of the Flex Route program coming to US-23 in Livingston and Washtenaw counties.

Have your heard of FlexRoute?  Here in Michigan, you probably never have since it has never been used.  But be prepared,...
06/10/2016

Have your heard of FlexRoute? Here in Michigan, you probably never have since it has never been used. But be prepared, it may be coming to a roadway you use!

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced that FlexRoute will be implemented to help with periods of peak travel. The first installation and use will be along US-23 in Ann Arbor.

To understand how to use FlexRoute when you come upon it, review the MDOT video links.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF0IH9d7H_k

State Transportation Director Kirk Steudle and MDOT University Region Engineer Paul Ajegba discuss what Flex Route is and how it will help with periods of pe...

29/08/2016

Up next: Michigan Football

Hawaii at #7 Michigan
Saturday, September 3, 2016, 12:00 Noon at Michigan Stadium.

This will be the third meeting between the two schools with Michigan holding a 2-0 record. Both games were played in Hawaii. In 1986, under coach Bo Schembecher, Michigan won 27-10, where current Michigan head coach, Jim Harbaugh played quarterback, and in 1998, under coach Lloyd Carr, Michigan won 48-17.

The two games with the Rainbow Warriors hold the rare distinction of being the only regular-season games since 1935 to be played after the annual Ohio State showdown.

While on a business trip to Alpena, I took the opportunity to drive north to Mackinaw City to take a few photos of the s...
24/06/2016

While on a business trip to Alpena, I took the opportunity to drive north to Mackinaw City to take a few photos of the straits.

As Michigan's 2015-2016 winter season whimpers along in most areas of the state, it seems appropriate to give a foretast...
08/02/2016

As Michigan's 2015-2016 winter season whimpers along in most areas of the state, it seems appropriate to give a foretaste of beautiful Fayette Historic State Park in Garden, Michigan. The Upper Peninsula locale is a popular destination for many. The Townsite lies between Snail Shell Harbor (foreground) and Lake Michigan.

10/08/2015

New seating capacity announced for Michigan Stadium

Officials at the University of Michigan announced on Friday a new seating capacity at iconic Michigan Stadium.

Also known as ‘The Big House,’ the nation's largest football stadium -- and one of the largest sporting venues of any kind in the world -- is now...smaller.

According to the university’s website mgoblue.com, work over the past few years to widen isles and increase handicap-accessible seating has reduced the number of seats by just over 2,000 to a new official capacity of 107,601.

Have no fear die-hard fans, it's still the largest football stadium in the country and can keep ‘The Big House’ moniker.

Michigan Stadium opened in 1927 at an initial capacity of 72,000. Former head coach and athletic director Fielding H. Yost led the promotion for its need and supervision of its construction. The stadium has been expanded several times since, including the 2010 completion of a near three-year, $206 million project that brought new suites, press box and other buildings around the stadium.

09/06/2014

It's been a busy photo season covering high school graduations for the Township View newspaper. Last week was Heritage and Swan Valley High Schools.

Check out this week's Township View for photos of Valley Lutheran High School graduation.

Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island, Michigan is reporting they still have a three foot pile of snow on their proper...
04/06/2014

Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island, Michigan is reporting they still have a three foot pile of snow on their property, and here it is June 4.

You can read about it and view the photos on their page as well as a news article.

So many people have found this interesting that Mission Point Resort has announced a contest. A free night stay to the person who correctly guesses when the snow will be gone.

Talk about a harsh winter: Lake Superior still has ice and Mackinac Island still has snow.

20/05/2014

Michigan-based Wolverine Packing Co. has recalled beef products due to possible E. Coli

May 19, 2014 - According to the United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service website, the Detroit, Michigan company has recalled approximately 1.8 million pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. Coli.

The article and details of the information are attached.

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/recall-case-archive/archive/2014/recall-030-2014

Wolverine Packing Company, a Detroit, Mich. establishment, is recalling approximately 1.8 million pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.

Currently at the Capitol on the House floor.
26/03/2014

Currently at the Capitol on the House floor.

The annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Michigan took place Saturday afternoon at Haithco Park in Saginaw To...
22/02/2014

The annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Michigan took place Saturday afternoon at Haithco Park in Saginaw Township. The event was another success as it drew three busloads of jumpers. Check out my coverage of the fun in the coming week's The Township Times!

Yes, outhouse races at Hoyt Park.  See my coverage in this week's The Township Times.
16/02/2014

Yes, outhouse races at Hoyt Park. See my coverage in this week's The Township Times.

01/12/2013
29/11/2013

Michigan vs. OSU -- Why they play 'The Game'

In 1969, the year Bo Schembechler was hired as Michigan's new head coach, Ohio State came to Michigan Stadium on a 22-game winning streak, the nation's longest at the time.

The year before, in 1968, OSU routed U-M at Ohio Stadium 50-14 with Buckeye head coach Woody Hayes having his offense stay on the field following a late-game touchdown to attempt a two-point conversion. After the game Hayes was asked by reporters why he went for two when the outcome was already in hand. Hayes replied, "Because I couldn't go for three."

This is just one example of what this rivalry means to both schools and their fan bases.

As in 1969, nearly everyone is picking OSU over Michigan this year. Also as in 1969, Michigan didn't have a great year going into the game, but very few people remember that fact from the 1969 team. Why? Because Michigan did the unthinkable and beat Ohio State 24-12, shutting out the vaunted Buckeye offense in the second half.

Twice in the 1990's, Ohio State was highly ranked and a heavy favorite to beat Michigan and both times Michigan won, ruining OSU's chances for a national championship.

This year, Michigan is going into 'The Game' as a full two touchdown underdog -- at home! And OSU comes in riding a 23-game winning streak.

There are many similarities to this season and 1969. Too many times throughout this series records do not matter, and is why I'll be there.

I wasn't covering 'The Game' in 1969 and participating in the post game press conference asking Bo about his team's historic win as I was only three years old at the time. In countless interviews with the media in the years after the win, Bo noted that it was his greatest victory as Michigan's head coach.

This would most certainly be Hoke's greatest win if he could repeat history.

It's why they play 'The Game.'

Go Blue.

11/11/2013

My Michigan Football 2013 vs. Nebraska photos are up!

11/11/2013
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21/10/2013

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Under The Lights IISeptember 7, 2013
10/09/2013

Under The Lights II
September 7, 2013

The University of Michigan held their annual Football Media Day Press Conference on Sunday, August 11 where coach Brady ...
13/08/2013

The University of Michigan held their annual Football Media Day Press Conference on Sunday, August 11 where coach Brady Hoke addressed the media on the first week of fall camp and fielded questions. Following the press conference, senior members of the team met with the media in the team locker room.

11/07/2013

Charles 'Chuck' Foley is a name most people do not know. However, just about everyone knows the game Mr. Foley invented, millions of whom have played.

Twister.

Mr. Foley has died at the age of 82.

Flag Day: Remembering Bob HeftBy Rodney C. WakemanFlag Day is celebrated every June 14 here in the United States. To hel...
14/06/2013

Flag Day: Remembering Bob Heft
By Rodney C. Wakeman


Flag Day is celebrated every June 14 here in the United States. To help understand one of the meanings behind the day, I would like to talk about the significance our symbol of freedom and sacrifice had on one patriotic American, Mr. Robert (Bob) G. Heft.

Bob Heft was born on January 19, 1942, in Saginaw, Michigan. He was raised by his grandparents in Lancaster, Ohio ever since he was a small child. Because of this, he later referred to them as his parents.

As a 17-year-old junior at Lancaster High School in 1958, Bob was assigned to complete a class project of choice by his history teacher, Mr. Stanley Pratt. For his project, Bob decided to make a flag.

Sounds simple enough, right?

Bob’s choice of project would literally become part of U.S. history.

During the course of one weekend, Bob spent 12-½ hours at the family dining table deconstructing his family’s 48-star flag, redesigning, and with an additional $2.87 of new cloth and iron-on material, refashioning a 50-star version of ‘Old Glory.’ In the process, Bob had to quickly teach himself sewing skills, including how to operate a sewing machine in order to put the pieces of what had been a flag back together into the design and shape of a new flag.

The following Monday, Bob and his classmates were required to turn in their project and provide an oral report to the class and to Pratt.

While aboard the school bus and with his newly-fashioned flag in hand, Bob learned of a classmate who had thrown together a project that morning made of leaves while waiting for the bus.

Despite his procrastination, the classmate’s leaf project and oral report earned him a grade of A.

Bob’s 12-½ hours in thought, planning and work throughout the weekend on his flag design and oral report notwithstanding, Pratt gave Bob a grade of B-minus. After class Bob questioned his teacher about the grade in which Pratt explained, “It lacked originality.” He also noted that, “Anyone can make a flag.” Pratt concluded that if Bob could get his 50-star flag design accepted by Congress he would consider changing the grade.

Even as a teen-aged high school student, Bob had a liking for politics and was in tune with current affairs, which also included national discussions of Alaska perhaps becoming the 49th state. But Bob’s political thinking, already beyond most kids his age as well as many adults, pointed him to realize that to equalize political power, Congress would likely also add Hawaii as the 50th state, which demonstrated his forward-thinking and was his reasoning behind 50 stars for his flag project.

Bob would make contact with his Congressman, Rep. Walter Moeller, to inform him of his 50-star design. Bob eventually sent the flag to Rep. Moeller with a note that in the event both Alaska and Hawaii become states that the Congressman would submit the 50-star design on his behalf.

As time went on Bob made several phone calls to Rep. Moeller’s office in Washington, DC. However, as it turned out Congress initially approved, and the states ratified, only Alaska, which was celebrated on July 4, 1959.

But the 49-star flag would be short-lived. Only one year, in fact.

One day while at work, Bob received a page over the company P.A. system to report to the office to take a phone call. Even as a new employee, he understood workers were to have no personal phone calls while on the job. Bob inquired who was calling for him. His boss said it was the White House and wondered what Bob had done to warrant a call from Washington, DC.

On the other end was President Eisenhower’s personal secretary informing Bob to hold the line for the president.

President Eisenhower came on the phone and asked Bob if he remembers making a 50-star flag and submitting it to Congress. After 12-½ hours at the family dining table using his mother’s sewing machine to sew the flag, the many phone calls to Washington, DC, and the B-minus grade he received from his teacher – Bob said he recalled something about it.

The president told Heft that his design was selected as the new U.S. flag and asked if he would be available to come to Washington, DC to stay at the White House and take part in a ceremony on July 4, 1960, to watch his 50-star flag be raised for the first time.

Knowing he had only been on the job for a short while and had not acquired any vacation time, Bob needed to ask his boss.

Bob proceeded to put the president of the United States on hold.

Bob explained his predicament to his boss and acknowledged that he didn't have any vacation time. His boss quickly said he could go and that he would put his time off as ‘executive leave’ but to immediately get the president back on the line!

Without missing a beat Bob picked up the phone and asked, “Dwight? Are you still there?”

Bob informed the president that he would come to Washington, DC.

Since the time his design was selected as the official flag of the United States, Bob went on to work as a high school teacher, a college professor and was mayor of Napoleon, Ohio for 28 years, all the while traveling around the country and the world with his flag telling others his story.

After retiring from Northwest State Community College in Archbold, Ohio, Bob returned to his birth home of Saginaw, Michigan where he continued his speaking engagements.

Bob’s highest honor took place at exactly 12:00 Noon on July 4, 2007, marking the 50th anniversary of the 50-star flag, officially becoming the longest serving version in our country's history. A special flag-raising ceremony was held in his honor at Michigan’s Own Military and Space Museum in Frankenmuth, Michigan, just 30 minutes from his home.

Over the years, Bob regularly traveled to over 200 events telling his flag story. He met nine presidents, visited the White House 14 times, flew on Air Force One multiple times and toured with Bob Hope. He shook hands with many government officials, dignitaries, movie stars and other notable figures.

But to Bob none of the meetings were as important as the everyday people he met crisscrossing the United States, especially veterans groups and schoolchildren.

Bob passed away unexpectedly, in Saginaw, Michigan at the age of 67.

In December 2009, Bob traveled to Kentucky to campaign with Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bill Johnson. Bob told his story to veteran groups and others. At one point, he stopped off unannounced at an elementary school and asked to speak to the schoolchildren. The school principal allowed Bob to talk to the school. The presentation he gave was the last one Bob ever did at a school because a few days later on December 12, 2009, Bob passed away unexpectedly in his hometown of Saginaw, Michigan. Even up until a week before his death, Bob was educating others about our country’s history and teaching patriotism to children.

Bob Heft is buried at Holy Cross Lutheran Cemetery in Saginaw, Michigan where his grave is marked with a granite monument designed as a replica of his own 50-star flag.

Bob made the most of an opportunity early in life. Despite his unique place in U.S. history that included a life of world travel, he never looked at life through the tainted prism of fame. He was genuine. He never thought of himself as ‘Bob the flag guy.’ If you ever had the pleasure of meeting him, he would have likely greeted you with, “I’m just Bob.”

As for his B-minus grade, Mr. Pratt kept his word and changed the grade to an A.

Thank you, Bob, for your contribution to our country.

Happy Flag Day, my friend.

© 2013 Rodney C. Wakeman
All Rights Reserved.

26/04/2013

BREAKING NEWS: Fox News is reporting that Twinkies will be back on shelves by summer! New owners of the company are gearing up to make the cream-filled cake treat out of a non-union plant in Ohio.

Two explosions occurred within seconds near the finish line of the Boston Marathon today.
15/04/2013

Two explosions occurred within seconds near the finish line of the Boston Marathon today.

An explosion has been reported near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, according to multiple news outlets.

Michigan sophomore point guard and National Player of the Year, Trey Burke, foregoes his final two years of eligibility ...
14/04/2013

Michigan sophomore point guard and National Player of the Year, Trey Burke, foregoes his final two years of eligibility and declares for the 2013 NBA draft.

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13/03/2013

I will be at Sanford-Meridian tonight to cover Valley Lutheran's game against Beaverton. All of the games I have seen during the tournament so far have been good, competitive, and best of all, included excellent sportsmanship among the teams.

It's been great to have seen so many friends while I've been out shooting heavily the past several days. If you are attending the game tonight, feel free to stop me and say hi!

13/03/2013

A valiant effort by Heritage girls but fall short 34-33 to Dexter.

12/03/2013

At halftime at the Class A state Quaterfinals at Davison High School...Heritage 15 Dexter 16.

12/03/2013

Central Michigan University has lifted its ban on pepper spray, a tool used by men and women to ward off attackers.

12/03/2013

Tonight's photo work: MHSAA Girls Class A Quarterfinal game Heritage vs. Dexter at Davison High School.

12/03/2013

Local teams still alive in the 2013 MHSAA Basketball Tournament

Girls Basketball – Quarter Finals

Tuesday, March 12 games
All times 7:00 p.m. tip-off.

Class A - Heritage vs. Dexter @ Davison High School
Class C - Nouvel vs. Delton Kellogg @ Ithaca High School

Boys Basketball – Regional Finals

Wednesday, March 13 games.
All times 7:00 p.m. tip-off.

Class A - Saginaw High vs. Lapeer West @ Davison High School
Class C - Valley Lutheran vs. Beaverton @ Sanford-Meridian High School
Class D - Buena Vista vs. Beal City @ Heritage High School

12/03/2013

Congratulations Valley Lutheran boys on an impressive come-from-behind first-round Regional Playoff win against Montrose at Sanford-Meridian HS this evening.

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