Operation Kidsafe Events Planned This Weekend in BrightonOperation Kidsafe...
2/14/13 - Local parents and families encouraged to attend two free child safety events this weekend in Brighton. The Operation Kidsafe events offer parents a chance to talk to their kids about safety,...
View ArticleMedical Marijuana Use Numbers Released, Livingston Rates LowMedical Marijuana...
2/14/13 - A recent report by the state indicates that Livingston County has only a fraction of the number of medical marijuana users and caregivers found in neighboring counties. The industry provided...
View ArticleMan Accused of Leaving Car on RR Tracks to Undergo Evaluation Man Accused of...
2/14/13 - A Howell man charged with trying to derail a train has been referred for state forensic testing. 29-year-old Adam Lezotte was ordered to undergo competency and criminal responsibility...
View ArticleLinden Explores Possible Elementary School Sidewalk Project
2/15/13 - The City of Linden has listed a sidewalk connecting two elementary schools with nearby residential areas as one of its priorities for the coming year. The project was requested by a petition...
View ArticleDonations Sought To Hold Fenton High School Grad Party
2/15/13 - Project Graduation in Fenton is raising funds and seeking sponsors for the Fenton High School senior classâ graduation party. The all-night event is modeled after the U.S. Department of...
View ArticleStay Of Proceedings Granted In Bonner/Brighton Legal BattleStay Of...
2/15/13 - A local judge granted a stay of proceedings yesterday in the legal battle between an elderly Northville couple and the City of Brighton. Leon and Marilyn Bonner own two homes on North Street...
View ArticleOld Fenton Cinema Property Purchased by Company Looking to ExpandOld Fenton...
2/15/13 - An abandoned property thatâs become an eyesore over the years has been purchased by a Fenton company looking to expand operations in the City. The Fenton Cinema is located on Alloy Drive...
View ArticlePutnam's Longest-Service Firefighter Retires After Decades of ServicePutnam's...
2/15/13 - After 43 continuous years with the department, Putnam Townshipâs most experienced firefighter is retiring. Gordon âMacâ McIlvain started with the Putnam Township Fire Department in...
View ArticleSalvation Army Celebrates Local Victories During LuncheonSalvation Army...
2/15/13 - Thousands of lives were changed and transformed last year thanks to the Salvation Army of Livingston County. The local Corps celebrated successes over the past year along with work to come...
View ArticleNominees Sought For Family Friendly Employer Award
2/15/13 - LACASAâs Child Abuse Prevention Council and the Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce are looking for local employers who understand the importance of family. The two organizations team...
View ArticleFormer Governor Supports Rogers Cybersecurity BillFormer Governor Supports...
2/15/13 - Former Michigan Gov. John Engler is supporting cybersecurity legislation sponsored by Congressman Mike Rogers. Engler is the president of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief...
View ArticleHowell City Council Members Meet Saturday For Annual Retreat Howell City...
2/15/13 - A special guest will help Howell City Council members as they gather this weekend for their annual retreat. Dr. Joe Ohren from Eastern Michigan University is being paid $3,500 to help...
View ArticleSELCRA's New Ice Skating Rink Opens in Brighton This Weekend SELCRA's New Ice...
2/15/13 - A new ice rink in Brighton opens to the public this weekend. The South Eastern Livingston County Recreation Authority or SELCRA has announced the opening of the Meijer Park Ice Rink on...
View ArticleHowell Man Pleads Guilty to Computer Crimes for Soliciting Minor Howell Man...
2/15/13 - A Howell man charged with soliciting a minor online who turned out to be a police officer has entered into a plea deal. Court records show 37-year-old Eric Nicholas Bramble pleaded guilty to...
View ArticleBrighton School Board Approves New CoursesBrighton School Board Approves New...
2/16/13 - The Brighton Board of Education has approved two new courses for the curriculum: American Sign Language and the History of Behavior. Both courses will be offered beginning with the beginning...
View ArticleLocal Church Recognizing Community First Responders Next Month Local Church...
2/16/13 - A church will be paying special tribute to public safety workers and first responders in the community whose devotion to duty places them in harmâs way while providing others comfort and...
View ArticleHowell Council Updates Snow & Ice Removal OrdinanceHowell Council Updates...
2/16/13 - The Howell City Council recently approved some updates to its ordinance governing snow and ice removal. Existing ordinance states that those owning or occupying any lot or premises abutting...
View ArticleNew Charge Added Against Brighton Home Invasion SuspectNew Charge Added...
2/18/13 - Prosecutors have authorized another charge against a Brighton man in connection with a home invasion incident. 28-year-old Nicholas Sloan was charged with 1st degree home invasion following...
View ArticleMajor Church Plan Given Preliminary OK by Hartland Twp.Major Church Plan...
2/18/13 - The River Community Church is looking to construct its new permanent home in Hartland Township. The Planning Commission reviewed conceptual plans for the new facility at its meeting last...
View ArticleWoman's Bond Revoked After Driving to CourtWoman's Bond Revoked After Driving...
2/18/13 - A Northfield Township woman has been jailed pending her sentencing for felonious assault against a police officer after authorities discovered she had driven to a recent court hearing in...
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