Investigation into Death of Hamburg Township Man ContinuesInvestigation into...
4/27/14 - The investigation into the death of a local man killed when a semi hit a disabled pickup truck on US-23 continues. Authorities are still awaiting toxicology and medical examiner reports in...
View ArticleLocal Robotics Team Learns From Championship Run Local Robotics Team Learns...
4/28/14 - A local charter schoolâs robotics team run for the world title is over and while it didnât end on the winnerâs podium, team leaders say it was an incredible journey nonetheless. Team...
View ArticleTrial Delayed Until June for Howell Man Charged in CSC CaseTrial Delayed...
4/28/14 - A Howell man charged with ten counts of criminal sexual conduct with minors is now expected to face trial in June. 35-year-old Robert Keith Sohn is charged in two cases in Livingston County...
View ArticleLocal Governments Support River Gauging as Feds Pull OutLocal Governments...
4/28/14 - Livingston County is getting involved in the effort of local municipalities to keep river gauging stations operational as the federal government pulls out. Budget cuts have forced the U.S....
View ArticleHowell Area Fire Authority Lifts Burning BanHowell Area Fire Authority Lifts...
4/28/14 - The Howell Area Fire Department has lifted its ban on burning yard waste effective Friday. Burn bans are sometimes instituted after the winter snow melts but before the ground has thawed....
View ArticleSouth Lyon Council Selects First Female City ManagerSouth Lyon Council...
4/28/14 - The South Lyon City Council on Saturday unanimously selected their choice to be the next city manager. Lynne Ladner was among five candidates who were interviewed by council members, but was...
View ArticlePinckney Schools Renew Online Class ProgramPinckney Schools Renew Online...
4/28/14 - The Pinckney Board of Education has renewed its virtual learning program for the fall semester. Superintendent Rick Todd tells WHMI Pinckney started contracting with K12 for online courses...
View ArticlePrison Ordered for Howell Man in Police Chase, RammingPrison Ordered for...
4/28/14 - After admitting to fleeing from officers and ramming a State Police car, a Howell man will serve time in prison. 37-year-old Brian Lynn Ellsworth was ordered last week to serve a variety of...
View ArticleAfternoon Blaze Destroys Mobile Home in FowlervilleAfternoon Blaze Destroys...
4/28/14 - Firefighters have been busy battling house fires and responding to reports of downed trees due to high winds. A large fire destroyed a mobile home on Hogback Road, south of Grand River in...
View ArticleDeadline Wednesday for Online Video Contest
4/28/14 - A Howell High School senior is hoping for more online votes in the final days of a nationwide video contest about the dangers of underage drinking. Howell High School senior Ethan Armstrong...
View ArticleWinds Spark Green Oak Blaze; Fowlerville Home Destroyed by FireWinds Spark...
4/29/14 - Firefighters were busy battling two house fires this afternoon but also responding to reports of downed trees and power lines due to high winds. The Green Oak Township Fire Department was...
View ArticleAnother Meeting Set for Proposed Gravel Mine Near Chelsea
4/29/14 - Residents opposed to a planned sand and gravel mine near Chelsea will have a chance next month to again let their voices be heard. McCoig Materials Inc. wants to operate the mine on two...
View ArticleHamburg Twp. & Officer Dismissed From Lawsuit Filed by Ex-ConHamburg Twp. &...
4/29/14 - Hamburg Township and one of two police officers have been dismissed from a federal lawsuit filed by a former Brighton man who spent more than 15 years in prison for murder. Court documents...
View ArticleNew Contract With 4% Raise Approved For Howell SuperintendentNew Contract...
4/29/14 - The Howell School Board approved a new contract for Superintendent Ron Wilson at its meeting last night. A committee consisting of board members Mike Yenshaw and Mike Moloney worked to...
View ArticleCounty to Issue $14.2 Million in Bonds for Jail ExpansionCounty to Issue...
4/29/14 - A project to expand the Livingston County Jail is a done deal following Mondayâs meeting of the Livingston County Board of Commissioners. Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution of...
View ArticleCommitee Requests Pinckney Provide Additional Police AssistanceCommitee...
4/29/14 - The Pinckney Police Department wonât be expanding its coverage area to include Putnam Township for the time being, with additional public input now being sought. Members of the Putnam...
View ArticleSupreme Court Denies Appeal Of Man Who Set Woman On FireSupreme Court Denies...
4/29/14 - The Michigan Supreme Court has denied a request to hear the case of a Handy Township man who attacked his ex-girlfriend and tried to set her on fire. 53-year-old Charles Evan Jones was...
View ArticleCounty Recognition Bittersweet for Local Hero & Family County Recognition...
4/29/14 - Despite the tragic loss of their mother, a local family still thinks a Howell boy is a hero â a conclusion also reached by the Livingston County Board of Commissioners. Without the quick...
View ArticleLocal Soccer Event Saturday Aims to Help Set World Record Local Soccer Event...
4/29/14 - Organizers of a local event are hoping to help to make history across hundreds of soccer fields this weekend. Tri-County Soccer offers programs to hundreds of children and adults in Genesee,...
View ArticleFenton Woman Leads Class Action Lawsuit Over Wage DisputeFenton Woman Leads...
4/29/14 - A class-action suit against a national restaurant chain has been filed by a local waitress who says she had to do non-tipped work while being paid less than minimum wage. Tammy Wolverton used...
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