Ten Years Later, Hunt Continues for Answers in Green Oak MurderTen Years...
2/21/13 - Today marks ten years since the discovery of a Detroit residentâs body in an abandoned farmhouse in Green Oak Township, and police say they are continuing to work the case for an eventual...
View ArticleRetakeOurGov Offers Concealed Pistol Training For TeachersRetakeOurGov Offers...
2/21/13 - With legislation being considered that would allow teachers to carry weapons in schools, a local Tea Party group is offering to give away concealed weapons training to local educators. House...
View ArticleHartland Board Open to Possible Tax Break for New Business Hartland Board...
2/20/13 - The Hartland Township Board has expressed a general consensus to consider a potential tax break for a new business weighing a move to the area. Township Manager James Wickman asked for...
View ArticleSuspects Arrested in Donation Jar Theft Suspects Arrested in Donation Jar Theft
2/21/13 - The couple who were alleged to have stolen a donation jar from the Howell Township 7-Eleven store last weekend has been arrested. The Livingston County Sheriff's Department says the male and...
View ArticleGarage Complete Loss Following Wednesday Night BlazeGarage Complete Loss...
2/21/13 - Local firefighters battled a garage fire in Iosco Township late into the night. The Fowlerville and Unadilla Township Fire Departments responded after 8:30pm Wednesday to find the attached...
View ArticleSenator Hune's Blue Cross Legislation Clears House CommitteeSenator Hune's...
2/21/13 - A state House committee has approved Senator Joe Huneâs insurance reform legislation that would overhaul Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, leaving out anti-abortion provisions that...
View ArticleLocal Beekeeper says "Project Honeygate" Big News for Industry Local...
2/21/13 - A commercial beekeeper in Howell says the announcement of federal charges against five individuals and two companies that flooded the market with cheaper honey from China to avoid paying...
View Article$10,000 Check Awarded to Fenton Woman in Credit Union Contest$10,000 Check...
2/22/13 - Saving money is now a sweet deal for Pamela Spohn of Fenton, who was awarded a check for $10,000 Thursday from the ELGA Credit Union. Spohn is a winner of the grand prize for saving money in...
View ArticleGenoa Man Heads to Trial on Molestation Charges
2/22/13 - A Genoa Township man accused of molesting a minor female family member has been bound over for trial. A preliminary exam was waived Wednesday for the 42-year-old man, who is not being...
View ArticleLocal Chef Helps Women Vet Support Group Raise FundsLocal Chef Helps Women...
2/22/13 - The Comfort Food with a Twist event was held last night at the Elk Lodge in Howell to raise money for an upcoming event to serve local women veterans. The event provided dinner and some...
View ArticleOfficials in Tyrone Concerned About Misdirected Vehicle FeesOfficials in...
2/22/13 - Tyrone Township officials are asking residents to make sure their vehicle registration fees donât get sent to the wrong county because of their Fenton mailing addresses. The Tyrone Township...
View ArticleBrighton Council Mulls Possible Future Ballot ProposalBrighton Council Mulls...
2/22/13 - At its regular meeting Thursday night the Brighton City Council heard a report in the process that will lead to the 2013-14 fiscal year city budget to be unveiled in March. City Manager Dana...
View ArticlePatrol Contract Talks Continue Between County, Hartland & TyronePatrol...
2/22/13 - Negotiations continue between the Livingston County Sheriffâs Department and Hartland and Tyrone Townships for community policing. The Department currently contracts with Hartland, Tyrone...
View Article18th Annual Pheasants Forever Banquet Planned Next Month18th Annual Pheasants...
2/22/13 - The local chapter of the pro-hunting nonprofit Pheasants Forever will hold its 18th annual Banquet for Habitat, Youth, and Disabled Veterans next month. Pheasants Forever is a nation-wide...
View ArticleLinden Schools to Review Bully Hotline Policy for EffectivenessLinden Schools...
2/22/13 - The Linden School District offers a bully hotline for its students, but recent complaints are causing administrators to take another look at the service. The Eagle Hotline allows students to...
View ArticleNew County Chair to Deliver Upbeat State of the CountyNew County Chair to...
2/22/13 - County officials are hoping an upcoming event will provide them an opportunity to talk about both the challenges and successes of the past year. Livingston County Board of Commissioners...
View ArticleWB I-96 Re-Opens in Fowlerville After Accident Involving Semi WB I-96...
2/22/13 - Westbound I-96 has re-opened in the Fowlerville area following an earlier accident involving a semi. Westbound I-96 was closed at the Fowlerville exit so that crews could remove a semi-truck...
View ArticleCity Uses Private Funds to Purchase SculptureCity Uses Private Funds to...
2/23/13 - The City of Brighton has added another piece of outdoor art to its permanent collection. The sculpture âSpiralâ by West Bloomfield artist Maureen Voorheis and fabricator Jim Ignash of...
View ArticleBrighton Township Plans Open House On Master Plan UpdateBrighton Township...
2/23/13 - An open house next week will gather public input for the Brighton Township Master Plan, which is due for review and revision this year. Township Planner Kelly Mathews tells WHMI the master...
View ArticleHartland Father Wins Custody After Lengthy Battle Hartland Father Wins...
2/23/13 - A Hartland Township man has succeeded in a lengthy fight to win custody of his daughter. Daniel Quinn is thanking everyone for their support in his fight, saying his daughter Maeleigh has no...
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