Michiganders Surviving Coldest Winter on the Books Since 1970's Michiganders...
3/4/14 - As we come close to surviving the coldest Michigan winter on the books over the last 35 years according to the experts, itâs no wonder everyone has cabin fever. The National Weather Service...
View ArticleLocal Agency Helping Laid-Off Employees Get Back to WorkLocal Agency Helping...
3/4/14 - The first of two meetings designed to help the laid-off employees of a Green Oak Township beverage manufacturer get back to work was held Tuesday. Liquid Manufacturing officially closed its...
View ArticleSalvation Army Thanks Community for Refilling Food PantrySalvation Army...
3/5/14 - Livingston County has a track record of helping one another out and The Salvation Army of Livingston County says it has proved that once again by helping to refill its food pantry. In early...
View ArticleDenby Brewing & Hospitality Industry Bill Voted Out of CommitteeDenby Brewing...
3/5/14 - A package of bills has been voted out of committee that allows bars and restaurants freedom to market certain products within their establishments. The Michigan House Regulatory Reform...
View ArticleHowell Board Discusses Present And Future Of DistrictHowell Board Discusses...
3/5/14 - The Howell School Board got to discuss the status and challenges of the district at a special meeting last night. Board President Mike Witt tells WHMI the work session allowed the board to...
View ArticleEMS Ends Investigation Into Fatal Collision, Driver Back To WorkEMS Ends...
3/5/14 - An internal investigation has cleared a local EMS driver of any wrongdoing following a fatal collision with a pedestrian in Genoa Township last year. The driver's ambulance struck 49-year-old...
View ArticlePutnam Township Man Bound Over in Case of Stolen Cigarettes Putnam Township...
3/5/14 - A Putnam Township man busted by police who followed a trail of stolen cigarette packs to him from a local party store has been bound over for trial. An exam in 53rd District Court for...
View ArticleHowell Teen Wins Statewide Piano CompetitionHowell Teen Wins Statewide Piano...
3/5/14 - A statewide music competition recently heard a Howell teen make his mark in the record books. Highlander Middle School eighth grader John Tucker recently won both the 13-year-old Classical...
View ArticleAlbion Fires Former Brighton Township Manager Albion Fires Former Brighton...
3/5/14 - The former manager of a local municipality has been fired from his position in a central Michigan community. The Albion City Council voted 5-2 Monday to terminate the employment of Manager Dan...
View ArticleMinister to Camp in Cold to Benefit Relay For LifeMinister to Camp in Cold to...
3/5/14 - A Pinckney church's Relay for Life team will be getting a boost again this year as the minister braves the cold for the cause. This will be the fourth year Reverend Lynn Martin holds her Camp...
View ArticleHowell Board President Calls Contract Signing "Ironic"Howell Board President...
3/5/14 - There was a moment of irony Tuesday night for Howell School Board President Mike Witt as he signed the recently approved teacher contract. Witt tells WHMI that while he, as the board...
View ArticleIncarcerated Killer Sentenced For Local Probation Violation Incarcerated...
3/5/14 - A South Lyon man already serving a lengthy prison term for the murder of his ex-girlfriend has now been sentenced for violating his probation in Livingston County when the crime occurred....
View ArticleHowell DDA Meeting Offers Information On Building PreservationHowell DDA...
3/6/14 - Owners of historic buildings in downtown Howell can get some free assistance toward façade rehabilitation from the downtown development authority if they attend an upcoming informative...
View ArticleCommissioners Endorse Merrill Rd. Speed Limit ProposalCommissioners Endorse...
3/6/14 - An ongoing battle for a speed limit reduction in Hamburg Township has made another step towards achievement. The Hamburg Township Board of Trustees attended the Livingston County Board of...
View ArticleBrighton Area Womenâs History Roll of Honor Announced Brighton Area...
3/6/14 - Seven women will be honored at a luncheon later this month for their roles in shaping the history of the greater Brighton area. In conjunction with March as National Womenâs History Month,...
View ArticleVietnam Moving Wall Returning to Hamburg This SummerVietnam Moving Wall...
3/6/14 - The Moving Wall replica of the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. is returning in late summer to Hamburg Township. The wall lists all 58,000-plus American causalities from...
View ArticleGreen Oak Enacts Another Moratorium On Marijuana DispensariesGreen Oak Enacts...
3/6/14 - The Green Oak Township Board of Trustees has passed yet another moratorium on marijuana dispensaries and commercial growing operations. The township passed a 60-day moratorium on those...
View ArticleOne Suspect Sentenced in Milford Carjacking; Other Awaits TrialOne Suspect...
3/6/14 - One of the two men charged with carjacking a man during a drug deal in Milford has been sentenced. 33-year-old Neal Pollman of Novi (pictured) was charged with armed robbery in the incident,...
View ArticleGenoa Township Board Approves Utility Rate Adjustments Genoa Township Board...
3/6/14 - The Genoa Township Board approved water and sewer rate adjustments for three utility systems at its meeting Monday night. The board approved operating budgets for the Lake Edgewood Sewer...
View ArticleSuspect Sought in Local Home Invasion, Possibly Driving White Van Suspect...
3/6/14 - The Livingston County Sheriffâs Department is seeking the publicâs assistance in identifying a breaking and entering suspect but also be on the lookout for the vehicle he may be driving....
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