Controversial Rezoning Moves Forward in Handy TownshipControversial Rezoning...
6/4/14 - Despite the objections of nearby residents, the Handy Township Planning Commission recommended the rezoning of a recently-acquired parcel from agricultural/residential to light industrial. The...
View ArticleUnited Way Sets 13th Annual Day of CaringUnited Way Sets 13th Annual Day of...
6/4/14 - The largest single-day volunteerism event in Livingston County is set for later this summer. The 13th annual Day of Caring will be held on Wednesday, August 20th, as officials with the...
View ArticleFenton Council Favors Expanded Anti-Discrimination OrdinanceFenton Council...
6/4/14 - Fenton City Council agreed at their council work session Monday to send an ordinance that would disallow discrimination based upon sexual orientation and gender identity for discussion to the...
View ArticleLucky Local Woman Finds Winning Lotto Ticket in Old PurseLucky Local Woman...
6/4/14 - The chances of finding a winning lotto ticket a few days before it expires while cleaning out an old purse is pretty slim but thatâs exactly what happened to one local woman. Susan...
View ArticleSouth Lyon Board Doesn't Look Far For Next SuperintendentSouth Lyon Board...
6/4/14 - The next superintendent of the South Lyon School District will be a familiar face. On Monday, the school board made official that Deputy Superintendent Melissa Baker will succeed Bill Pearson...
View ArticleMosquito Control Millage on August Primary Ballot in FowlervilleMosquito...
6/4/14 - Despite some confusion, voters in the Village of Fowlerville will be asked to renew funding for a mosquito control program this summer after all. The Village Council approved a resolution on...
View ArticleProsecutor: More Info Needed in Case of Teacher's Tampered DrinkProsecutor:...
6/4/14 - It appears more investigation is needed before any decision by the Livingston County Prosecutors Office about possible charges against a Fowlerville high school student accused of spiking a...
View ArticleCounterfeit Money Being Passed Around Fowlerville AreaCounterfeit Money Being...
6/5/14 - Counterfeit money police say looks and feels like the real deal has been circulating around the Fowlerville area. The Fowlerville Police Department is investigating reports of counterfeit...
View ArticleOLHSA Offers Housing & Support Services for Homeless Veterans OLHSA Offers...
6/5/14 - With more than 1,000 homeless veterans estimated in Michigan last year, one local agency is hoping to make a difference in the community through the housing services it offers to veterans and...
View ArticleGreen Oak Board Approves Settlement With Factory OwnersGreen Oak Board...
6/5/14 - The Green Oak Township Board has approved a proposed settlement with the company that owns the building that previously housed Liquid Manufacturing. The beverage producer closed its doors...
View ArticleRogers Bill to Allow Video Warrant Approval AdvancesRogers Bill to Allow...
6/5/14 - A bill sponsored by a local legislator has cleared the Michigan House of Representatives and aims to streamline the process by which police get warrants approved. Currently, to get a warrant...
View ArticlePolice Release Squad Car Video of High Speed Chase
6/5/14 - Local authorities have released video footage of a high speed police chase this week that involved a stolen vehicle. The Livingston County Sheriffâs Department released in-car camera...
View ArticleNFL Star's Fundraiser to Benefit Livingston County CampNFL Star's Fundraiser...
6/5/14 - A Livingston County camp that helps children through serious illnesses will be the beneficiary of a party being held this weekend by an NFL star. St. Louis Rams offensive tackle Jake Long and...
View ArticleHistorical Society Seeks Green Oak's Help Repairing Ice DamageHistorical...
6/5/14 - Green Oak Township is looking into the condition of the historical building that now houses the townshipâs historical society and was damaged by melting snow during the winter. Last night,...
View ArticleWeekend Job Fair to Fill Positions at Brighton & Other ENA PlantsWeekend Job...
6/5/14 - The expansion of a Brighton manufacturing plant is expected to create many of the positions that will be filled during a job fair this weekend. Southfield-based Impact Management Services will...
View ArticleRally Seeks Awareness & Support For LGBT CommunityRally Seeks Awareness &...
6/5/14 - A weekend rally aims to celebrate diversity and love inclusively in Livingston County. All walks of life, sexual orientation and diversity are encouraged to attend the 2nd Annual Rainbow...
View ArticleLivingston Uniform Traffic Team Captures Man Hiding in WoodsLivingston...
6/5/14 - A group of local police officers that work together as a team to conduct traffic safety patrols and crime detection were able to capture a local parole absconder who fled into the woods. It...
View ArticleMan Arraigned on Charges After High Speed Chase in Stolen CarMan Arraigned on...
6/5/14 - A man arrested after weaving through traffic on I-96 while fleeing police in a car that was stolen from an elderly woman has been formally charged. 21-year-old Kevin Vincent-Lynn Jones was...
View ArticleBrighton Police Seek Help Identifying Suspects in Target Theft Brighton...
6/6/14 - Brighton Police are hoping the release of surveillance photos will help identify two suspects wanted in connection with a store theft. Police say the couple that can be seen in the...
View ArticlePinckney School Board Working With Potential Pinckney El BuyerPinckney School...
6/6/14 - The Pinckney Board of Education is taking a serious look at a proposal by a local developer looking to purchase Pinckney Elementary. The school, along with Hamburg Elementary, was shut down in...
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