LESA Calls On Congress To Resolve Looming "Fiscal Cliff"LESA Calls On...
12/3/12 - A local education agency is calling on the US Legislature to resolve the fiscal cliff issue before it devastates schools and educational services nationwide. The Livingston Educational...
View ArticleHartland Board To Vote On New User-Friendly Zoning Ordinance
12/4/12 - A new zoning ordinance will go before the Hartland Township Board for approval tonight. According to a press release, township staff began working on the new ordinance in the early part of...
View ArticleSettlement in The Works in Suit Between Howell & Developer
12/4/12 - A settlement is being sought in a lawsuit between the City of Howell and a development company. City Manager Shea Charles tells WHMI that the settlement process has already started between...
View ArticleHowell City Council Closer To Selling Former Lucy Road Landfill
12/4/12- Howell City Council approved a Post Closure Plan with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) that takes them one step closer to selling the former Lucy Road landfill. The city...
View ArticleLocal Student Trumpets Donations For Educational TripLocal Student Trumpets...
12/4/12 - A Parker Middle School student is working to raise funds for an educational trip to Australia by sharing his musical talents with the community. 8th grader Jacob Rushlow was nominated to take...
View ArticleCounty Approves $50,000 To Relocate Female Prisoners In 2013County Approves...
12/4/12 - With overcrowding presenting a constant problem in the Livingston County Jail, the Board of Commissioners last night approved spending up to $50,000 next year to house female inmates at other...
View ArticleUnadilla Police Investigating Theft & Torching of SUVUnadilla Police...
12/4/12 - Unadilla Township Police believe that recently reported arson, vehicle and garage thefts are connected. Unadilla Police were investigating the reported vehicle theft involving a shotgun and...
View ArticleGenoa Township Board Approves SAD For Weed Control On Lakes Genoa Township...
12/4/12 - After weeks of conspiracy theories and controversies, the Genoa Township Board voted 4-2 Monday night to levy a special assessment district for weed control on East and West Crooked Lakes....
View ArticleEnbridge Pays For Extra Land To Speed Up Airport Crossing
12/4/12 - The Enbridge Pipeline will pay Livingston County more than $36,000 to make use of some additional land as it crosses the Spencer J. Hardy Airport. That deal was approved by the County...
View ArticleInput Sought For City Of Fenton At Community Visioning Forum Input Sought For...
12/4/12 - Community members are being asked to weigh in on the City of Fentonâs future. The city is hosting a visioning forum Wednesday, December 5th and officials say input from all elements of the...
View ArticleHowell City Council Works On Updating Blight OrdinanceHowell City Council...
12/4/12- Howell City Council continues to discuss ways to better regulate blighted properties in the community. Members spent the majority of last nightâs regular meeting going through a list of...
View ArticlePinckney Man Stabbed to Death in Domestic DisputePinckney Man Stabbed to...
12/4/12 - Police say a Pinckney man was stabbed to death Saturday in Oakland County after being confronted by the husband of a woman he was visiting. 34-year-old Charles Shiffman died after being...
View ArticleVigil Set Tonight in Memory of Linden StudentVigil Set Tonight in Memory of...
12/5/12 - A vigil is planned tonight to honor the memory of Linden High School student whose parents say took his own life after being bullied for his sexual preference. Hundreds attended 17-year-old...
View ArticleSuspects Charged with Jewelry Thefts in Milford & White LakeSuspects Charged...
12/5/12 - Two suspects caught after police say they stole jewelry from a house in Milford Township are due back in court today. 38-year-olds Jason Weeks and James Golding, both of White Lake Township,...
View ArticleLACASA Gearing Up For 11th Annual Holiday Fundraising Gala LACASA Gearing Up...
12/5/12 - A sparkly holiday evening is planned next week that offers community members a chance to give back to a local non-profit that works every day to help vulnerable individuals with nowhere left...
View ArticleNegotiations Begin For Roedel As New Fowlerville SuperintendentNegotiations...
12/5/12 - The Fowlerville Public School Board voted last night to begin negotiations to hire a new superintendent. The current superintendent Richard Heinrich will retire at the end of the school year,...
View ArticleFEMA Grant Provides More Than $15,000 in Food & Shelter FundingFEMA Grant...
12/5/12 - Livingston County has been awarded nearly $16,000 in federal funds to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county. A local board will now decide how that money should be...
View ArticleSuspect Arraigned in Stabbing Death of Pinckney Man
12/5/12 - A suspect has been arraigned for the stabbing death of a Pinckney man over the weekend. 37-year-old Ronald Lewis Kennedy is charged with 2nd degree murder and assault with intent to do great...
View ArticleNew Pinckney Library Escapes Damage Following Small FireNew Pinckney Library...
12/5/12 - Just days before its planned dedication and opening, the new Pinckney Library had a small fire break out earlier today. Putnam Fire Chief Greg Amburgey tells WHMI that his department was...
View ArticleDio Theater Poised for Community Debut of Original Holiday Musical Dio...
12/5/12 - After finding itself a home for the holidays, a local theater group will present its original musical to the community this weekend. This Friday marks the opening night of âHome for the...
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