Seized Horses Returned to Cohoctah WomanSeized Horses Returned to Cohoctah Woman
3/4/13 - A Cohoctah Township woman facing animal cruelty charges involving a dozen horses is getting them back following a recent court hearing. 70-year-old Velva Jean Wainscott was charged with a...
View ArticleSheriff's Department Investigates Case of 'Catfishing'
3/4/13 - A local man was investigated for sexual harassment after his wife's coworker stole his identity, created a false Facebook page, and used it to begin a romantic relationship with a Florida...
View ArticleBusiness Skills Workshop Begins Later This MonthBusiness Skills Workshop...
3/4/13 - An intensive workshop for those looking to improve their business skills or learn the basics of starting their own business will begin this month. The Livingston County Small Business...
View ArticleFundraising Dinner Heads into 20th Year of Keeping Bowls FullFundraising...
3/4/13 - The annual Empty Bowls dinner that uses art to help fight hunger in the community is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary next week in Pinckney. The community event raises awareness and funds...
View ArticleFundraiser Puts Faith Medical Clinic On Track For New LocationFundraiser Puts...
3/4/13 - A fundraiser this past weekend raised about $20,000 for the recently-destroyed Faith Medical Clinic in Pinckney. The clinic, which provides medical services to people without insurance who...
View ArticleFormer Attorney General Defending Will Elias After FBI RaidsFormer Attorney...
3/4/13 - Following raids last week on realty offices in Brighton and Livonia, a former state Attorney General is publicly defending his client. Mike Cox says he has yet to see anything from authorities...
View ArticleCounty Board Welcomes New Community Mental Health Director
3/5/13 - The new executive director of Livingston County Community Mental Health was formally introduced to the County Board of Commissioners last night. In December, Connie Conklin replaced longtime...
View ArticleBrighton Library Plans Program For Parenting Awareness MonthBrighton Library...
3/5/13 - An event at the Brighton Library will underline the importance of good parenting as part of March as Parenting Awareness Month. Library Media Relations Coordinator Margaret Vergith tells WHMI...
View ArticleFowlerville Man Sentenced in Ingham County Police ChaseFowlerville Man...
3/5/13 - A Fowlerville man out on parole has pleaded guilty to obstruction in connection with a police chase in Meridian Township. 24-year-old Dustin Matthew Brewer was charged after fleeing from a...
View ArticleGenoa Twp. Board Discusses Possible Road MillageGenoa Twp. Board Discusses...
3/5/13 - The Genoa Township Board of Trustees got its first look Monday night at a possible road millage that could be presented to the voters yet this year. Township Manager Mike Archinal did not...
View ArticleGriffith Delivers State Of The County Address Griffith Delivers State Of The...
3/5/13 - In an effort to communicate the work of the County Board of Commissioners to constituents, Board Chair Carol Griffith delivered a State of the County address last night. More than 100 people...
View ArticleOakland County is Top Destination for Livingston CommutersOakland County is...
3/5/13 - A report from the U.S. Census Bureau says the majority of residents in Livingston County are crossing county lines to get to work - and few are carpooling or using public transportation. The...
View ArticleWeather Spotters Sought for Class in HamburgWeather Spotters Sought for Class...
3/5/13 - For those weather geeks among us, a class later this month in Hamburg Township is geared for you. The National Weather Service is again conducting free weather spotter classes for those...
View ArticleSheriff Patrol Deal Approved For Tyrone, Hartland, and PutnamSheriff Patrol...
3/5/13 - Despite some earlier questions about the cost, the County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved two-year renewals for sheriff patrol contracts with local townships. Hartland and Tyrone...
View ArticleHune-Sponsored Blue Cross Overhaul Heads to GovernorHune-Sponsored Blue Cross...
3/5/13 - The Republican-led Michigan Senate gave final approval today to a plan sponsored by a local lawmaker that would transform Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan into a customer-owned nonprofit,...
View ArticleMan Convicted Of Killing Brother And Sister-In-Law SentencedMan Convicted Of...
3/5/13 - Sentence was handed down this afternoon for the man convicted of killing his brother and sister-in-law in Oceola Township in 2008. Prosecutors say 66-year-old Jerome Kowalski killed his...
View ArticleMSP Partners with Big Brothers/Sisters for Mentorship AssistanceMSP Partners...
3/6/13 - A new partnership between Michigan State Police and the Big Brothers Big Sisters Alliance is working to better serve at-risk youth. Officials say prevention, education and partnerships are...
View ArticleOLHSA Braces for Federal Cuts with Layoffs and Hour ReductionsOLHSA Braces...
3/6/13 - Automatic spending cuts at the federal level have kicked in for the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency, and access to its services will be reduced to cope with the loss of revenue. The...
View ArticleStudent Art Exhibit Opens March 19th at Howell Opera HouseStudent Art Exhibit...
3/6/13 - The 14th annual student art exhibit, GOT ART, returns to the Howell Opera House this month to showcase the artistic talent of students of all ages in the county-wide event. GOT ART is an...
View ArticleMother & Daughter Raising Funds for Guatemala TripMother & Daughter Raising...
3/6/13 - A mother-daughter team is holding fundraisers to provide necessities to the people of a small town in Guatemala during a mission trip this summer. Autumn Moricz says her daughter Alayna, who...
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