Genesee & Lapeer Schools Closed Due to Rumors of ViolenceGenesee & Lapeer...
12/20/12 - A shooting hoax prompted school officials to cancel classes and activities in Genesee and Lapeer county school districts today and tomorrow. State Police say the shutdown in Genesee County,...
View ArticleTeens Place Stickers For Campaign Against Youth DrinkingTeens Place Stickers...
12/20/12 - More than a thousand bright orange stickers will be reminding residents that providing minors with alcohol is illegal, thanks to a group of Fowlerville teens and the Livingston County...
View ArticleCandlight Vigil Held In Honor Of Connecticut School ShootingCandlight Vigil...
12/20/12 - Members of the Hartland community held a candlelight vigil to honor the memory of the victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting. Dozens of people attended the vigil, which was organized by...
View ArticleJudge Hatty Drops Suit Seeking $400K Legal Fee From Attorney Judge Hatty...
12/20/12 - The lawsuit filed by a local judge against a Detroit attorney has been dismissed. Livingston County Circuit Court Judge Michael P. Hatty filed suit earlier this month against Detroit-based...
View ArticleFormer Linden Police Officer Heading To Trial On CSC Charges Former Linden...
12/20/12 - A former Linden police officer facing criminal sexual conduct charges involving young victims is headed to trial. 37-year-old Wade Clayton Dilley of Fenton is charged in two separate cases...
View ArticleAbortion Legislation Subject of Debate at State & Local Levels Abortion...
12/20/12 - The effects that new abortion-related legislation will have on women across Michigan is being debated locally. Among other things, House Bill 5711 imposes new restrictions and rules on...
View Article"Home for the Holidays" To Benefit Hartland Family & Gleaners"Home for the...
12/20/12 - A portion of proceeds from an original holiday musical this weekend will be going to help those in need in the community. This marks the final weekend of the âHome for the Holidaysâ...
View ArticleMulti-Vehicle Accident Blocks M-59 & Michigan Avenue
12/21/12 - The unfavorable weather yesterday led to crashes throughout the day, including one significant crash in the city of Howell. Commuters reported a multi-vehicle crash involving a commercial...
View ArticleSuspected I-96 Shooter Now Charged With Felony TerrorismSuspected I-96...
12/21/12 - The man accused of shooting at vehicles on and around the I-96 corridor has been charged with terrorism. 43-year-old Raulie Wayne Casteel of Wixom is now facing seven felony charges in 53rd...
View ArticleRibbon Cutting Welcomes New Businesses in Downtown HowellRibbon Cutting...
12/21/12 - The Howell Downtown Development Authority welcomed three of six new businesses into downtown Howell Thursday with a ribbon cutting. The businesses vary in taste and age demographics but...
View ArticleJudge Keeps Green Oak Manufacturer Open, Orders ImprovementsJudge Keeps Green...
12/21/12 - At a show cause hearing yesterday, Circuit Court Judge Michael Hatty chose not to issue an injunction to shut down Liquid Manufacturing in Green Oak Township. The company is in an ongoing...
View ArticleStout Irish Pub In Brighton to be Bought by ManagerStout Irish Pub In...
12/20/12 - Stout Irish Pub in downtown Brighton is being purchased by the general manager of the bar-restaurant. Owner Mike Abrams bought the pub in 2007, which is now in the process of being purchased...
View ArticleHowell Schools Increase Security Due To Rumors Of ViolenceHowell Schools...
12/21/12 - Howell Public Schools will see an increased police presence today in response to rumors of violence tied to the end of the Mayan long-count calendar. In an open letter on Thursday,...
View ArticleHowell Rec Authority Looking To Hire Howell Rec Authority Looking To Hire
12/21/12 - The Howell Area Parks & Recreation Authority is looking to hire new building/site supervisors. The individual hired would oversee and maintain the use of various facilities during parks...
View ArticleMan Sentenced After Pleading Guilty To Pulling Gun On ClerkMan Sentenced...
12/21/12 - A Deerfield Township man police say threatened a convenience store clerk while demanding beer was sentenced yesterday. On Friday, 49-year-old Daniel Todd Hogan pleaded guilty as charged to a...
View ArticleSalvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign Could Use Community Boost Salvation...
A local non-profit that serves those struggling and most in need in Livingston County is now turning to the community for support. The Salvation Army of Livingston County places red kettles at stores...
View ArticleRogers; Mental Health Treatment Should Be Focus After TragedyRogers; Mental...
12/21/12 - As the nation's largest gun-rights lobby is calling for armed police officers to be posted in every American school to stop the next killer "waiting in the wings," Livingston Countyâs...
View ArticleOfficials Make Plans For Properties Acquired By Fenton Township
12/22/12 - Fenton Township is receiving 55 tax-foreclosed properties at no cost from the Genesee County Treasurerâs Office. The township must now consider what to do with the properties, most of...
View ArticleBrighton Council Rejects Class "C" Liquor License RequestBrighton Council...
12/22/12 - A divided Brighton City Council Thursday night approved one liquor license matter on the agenda but rejected the other. A third item on the agenda â approval of a redevelopment liquor...
View ArticleFEMA Funds Split Between Two Local Shelter ProgramsFEMA Funds Split Between...
12/22/12 - A pair of Livingston County non-profits will split nearly $16,000 in federal funds to supplement emergency shelter programs in the county. Livingston County received $15,878 from Michigan...
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