Goals For Hartland Township Government And Manager OutlinedGoals For Hartland...
1/8/14 - A list of goals has been outlined for Hartland Township to accomplish in 2014, and accomplishing those objectives will be a big priority for the township manager. Several goals were discussed...
View ArticleMilford Village Manager Finalists Down to Three; Clerk in Running Milford...
1/8/14 - The Milford Village Council has narrowed the list from five to three candidates looking to fill its vacant manager position. 39 candidates applied for the position originally, which became...
View ArticleHowell Man Sentenced For Complicated Stalking SchemeHowell Man Sentenced For...
1/8/14 - After he allegedly executed a complex plan to get close to his stalking victim, a Howell man has been sentenced. 24-year-old Jesse Clayton Bartsch pleaded guilty to aggravated stalking and...
View ArticleRepairs Being Made Following Water Main Break In City of Brighton Repairs...
1/8/14 - Repairs are being made following another water main break in the City of Brighton. The break occurred this afternoon on Brighton Lake Road, near Northern Ridge. City Manager Dana Foster says...
View ArticleFrozen Pipes Lead to Flooding at Brighton District Library Frozen Pipes Lead...
1/8/14 - Frozen pipes led to flooding at the Brighton District Library today. The Library remains closed due to the water issues, which Brighton Area Fire Authority Chief Mike OâBrian tells WHMI are...
View ArticleCelebration of Diversity Spotlights Youth in Livingston County Celebration of...
1/9/14 - A local organization working to embrace and advocate the virtues of diversity in Livingston County will host its annual community celebration this month. Diversity viewed through the eyes of...
View ArticleBrighton Polar Plunge To Test Courage Of Locals This WeekendBrighton Polar...
1/9/14 - While the artic-like below-zero temperatures will be gone, it will still take some bravado for participants taking part Saturday in the annual Brighton Polar Plunge. The event raises funds for...
View ArticleCommittee Approves Funding For Preliminary Jail Expansion WorkCommittee...
1/9/14 - Funding for the first part of the planned expansion of the Livingston County Jail was approved by the county Finance Committee Wednesday. The committee approved spending $850,000 on...
View ArticleLicense Trial Set for South Lyon Pharmacist & PharmacyLicense Trial Set for...
1/9/14 - A judge will determine later this month whether to recommend revoking the license for a South Lyon pharmacy accused of illegally mass-producing drugs for hospitals and clinics. A trial is set...
View ArticleCustomers Reminded to Keep Mailboxes Clear of Snow & IceCustomers Reminded to...
1/9/14 - In order for customers to receive mail, local carriers must first be able to get to the mailbox and do so safely. Whenever streets and walkways present hazardous conditions for local carriers...
View ArticleCounty Road Commission Prepares For Weekend Warm-UpCounty Road Commission...
1/9/14 - The recent snow storm has the Livingston County Road Commission working overtime. Managing Director Mike Craine says the ice and snow storms, as well as fallen trees have had employees working...
View ArticleWoman Gets Probation For Letting 9-Year-Old DriveWoman Gets Probation For...
1/9/14 - A Livingston County woman has been sentenced after she allowed her 9-year-old son to drive around a manufactured home park. 33-year-old Leah Michele Jaglowski of Green Oak Township was...
View ArticleFowlerville Ford to Settle Charges for Deceptive Auto AdvertisingFowlerville...
1/9/14 - The Federal Trade Commission announced today that a Fowlerville auto dealer is among eight others that have agreed to settle deceptive advertising charges in a nationwide sweep focusing on the...
View ArticleOne Year In Jail For Brighton Man Charged With Police ChaseOne Year In Jail...
1/9/14 - A local man who led police on a chase through Lyon Township has been sentenced to jail time. 32-year-old Tobias Robert Kenyon of Brighton pleaded guilty to charges of fleeing and eluding...
View ArticleFour Local Recruits in Training to Be State Police TroopersFour Local...
1/10/13 - Among the 115 men and women taking part in the 126th Michigan State Police Trooper Recruit School, are four Livingston County residents who will spend the next 21 weeks waking-up at 5 a.m....
View ArticleEvent Encourages Community to Get Healthy in New YearEvent Encourages...
1/10/14 - A New Year has arrived and for many in Livingston County, that means itâs time to get serious about getting healthy. Since January is a time when many individuals and families are already...
View ArticleBig Red Barrel Finishes Its Biggest Drug Collection Year YetBig Red Barrel...
1/10/14 - The Livingston County Community Alliance is reporting a very successful year for its main drug-collection program. The Big Red Barrel, which is currently located at seven police departments...
View ArticleNew Recreation Millage Could Be Proposed For Pinckney SchoolsNew Recreation...
1/10/14 - The Pinckney Community School District is working on a ballot proposal for this spring to create a new recreation millage. Voters will be asked to approve a point-3 mill property tax, which...
View ArticleNew Court Date For Man Accused Of Accosting Girls In Coffee ShopNew Court...
1/10/14 - A Milford man arrested following an incident involving female students at a Starbucks will be back in court in March, but a trial date has not been set. 31-year-old Jordan Kent Walters is...
View ArticleAppearance of Deadly H1N1 Virus Prompts Call For Vaccinations Appearance of...
1/10/14 - Public health officials are encouraging residents to prepare themselves for a more serious flu season than usual. The predominant strain of influenza in Livingston County this year is H1N1...
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