Two Local Bakeries In Running For Michigan's Best DoughnutTwo Local Bakeries...
3/19/14 - A panel of judges is looking for confection perfection in a search for Michiganâs best doughnut, and two local bakeries are in the running. MLive.com held polls looking for the best...
View ArticleGrant Application Approved For Improvements To Fillmore ParkGrant Application...
3/19/14 - The county is chasing after hundreds of thousands of dollars in state funding to create new amenities at Fillmore County Park. The County Board of Commissioners approved applying for a...
View ArticleLivingston County Residents Could Qualify for Free Home RepairsLivingston...
3/19/14 - Livingston County residents are being encouraged to see if they qualify for home repairs related to health and safety. The Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency and Livingston County are...
View ArticleColorful Bricks Being Collected Prior to School DemolitionColorful Bricks...
3/19/14 - Alumni of a soon-to-be demolished elementary school have just a couple of days to obtain a memento of their school years. Sarah Jean Meyer is the leader of a group of Latson Elementary...
View ArticleLinden Superintendent; Near-Beer Incident Was Honest MistakeLinden...
3/19/14 - The Linden Community Schools district says an incident involving a classroom of fifth graders that sampled non-alcoholic beer as part of a history lesson was a bad decision but an honest...
View ArticleConsumers Restores Power Following Fenton Construction ErrorConsumers...
3/20/14 - Hundreds of Consumers Energy customers were without electricity yesterday and today after a construction crew damaged an underground power line. According to Consumers Energy Spokeswoman...
View ArticleLocal Model Sues After Botched Playboy Publicity StuntLocal Model Sues After...
3/19/14 - A local model is suing Playboy after she says she was injured in a misplaced golf shot during a publicity stunt. Elizabeth Dickson of South Lyon was selected as the 2011 Girl of Playboy Golf....
View ArticleHamburg Sends Request For Merrill Speed Reduction To MDOTHamburg Sends...
3/19/14 - The Hamburg Township Board has sent off its latest request for the the Michigan Department of Transportation to reduce the speed limit on Merrill Road, along with the support of the county...
View ArticleJury Returns Guilty Verdict in Two Brighton-Area RobberiesJury Returns Guilty...
3/19/14 - The trial of a Brighton-area man charged in connection with two robberies ended with a conviction Tuesday. A Livingston County Circuit Court jury found 35-year-old David Rentsch guilty on two...
View ArticleSmall Fire Prompts Evacuation of BECC Building in Brighton Small Fire Prompts...
3/19/14 - A small fire forced the evacuation of a building within the Brighton Area Schools district. The small fire was reported at the Brighton Education Community Center building on Church Street....
View ArticleBB Gun Causes Police Response To Milford School BusBB Gun Causes Police...
3/20/14 - Milford Police had to respond to a school bus on Monday after a Milford High School student brought a BB gun on board. The situation started after the bus dropped off a student after school....
View ArticleGarage Sale to Benefit Memorial Scholarship FundGarage Sale to Benefit...
3/20/14 - A community garage sale later this month at Fowlerville Junior High School aims to honor a young boy while also helping raise funds for a scholarship offered in his memory. The garage sale...
View ArticleGreen Oak Board Gives Formal Sendoff For Retiring Police ChiefGreen Oak Board...
3/20/14 - Green Oak Township's departing police chief got an official sendoff from the township board last night. Bob Brookins took over the Green Oak Township Police Department in 1992, and since then...
View ArticleMedical Marijuana Activist to Run For Lyon Twp. BoardMedical Marijuana...
3/20/14 - A legally registered medical marijuana caregiver and outspoken cannabis activist has announced his bid for a seat on the same township board he was at previous legal odds against over the...
View ArticleHearing Denied in Appeal of Oceola Double Murder ConvictionHearing Denied in...
3/20/14 - A year after being sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, the appeal process continues for the man convicted in a Livingston County double-homicide. A motion to hold an...
View ArticleMan Cited After Pursuit on US-23 w/ Livingston Uniform Traffic Team Man Cited...
3/20/14 - A team of police officers from multiple jurisdictions that come together to address crime and traffic safety issues across Livingston County accomplished that goal yesterday. The Livingston...
View ArticleLocal Programmer To Represent America In International ContestLocal...
3/20/14 - A trio of college students that will compete in an international computer programming competition in Russia includes a local graduate. Eric Rinkus (pictured, left) attended Hartland and...
View ArticleLocal Municipalities Take Over Funding Flooding And Water SensorLocal...
3/20/14 - With the federal government pulling out its support, some local stakeholders are stepping up to provide funding for a device that provides data on flooding and water levels. Flooding in the...
View ArticleLivingston County's Jobless Rate Up Slightly In January Livingston County's...
3/20/14 - January jobless rates were mixed across Michiganâs regional labor markets, with Livingston Countyâs individual unemployment rate up slightly. The Department of Technology, Management...
View ArticleArea Deputy & Howell Man Charged After St. Patrick's Day ScuffleArea Deputy &...
3/20/14 - An Oakland County sheriffâs deputy and a local man are facing charges following a St. Patrickâs Day bar scuffle in Hartland Township. Deputy Thomas Knasiak with the Oakland County...
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