Meals On Wheels Reorganizes To Cope With Federal CutsMeals On Wheels...
3/10/13 - The federal governmentâs automatic spending cuts are causing funding problems in nonprofit organizations around the country, including Livingston County Meals on Wheels. Executive Director...
View ArticleHartland Team Challenges Red Wings Alumni For Charity GameHartland Team...
3/10/13 - After one of its members had a brush with death, a local hockey club has challenged the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association to a game to raise money for life-saving devices and training....
View ArticleGenoa Manager Celebrates 15 Years Of Serving TownshipGenoa Manager Celebrates...
3/10/13 - Genoa Township Manager Mike Archinal will celebrate 15 years of serving the township in that position this month. Archinal began his public service career as the assistant manager of the City...
View ArticleHartland Twp. Board Adopts 2013-14 Township BudgetHartland Twp. Board Adopts...
3/11/13 - The Hartland Township Board of Trustees has adopted a 2013-14 township budget that shows a slight increase in township expenditures for the coming year. The amended general fund budget for...
View ArticleGreen Oak Seeks to Sever Sewer Service to Drink-MakerGreen Oak Seeks to Sever...
3/11/13 - A brief submitted in Livingston County Circuit Court by Green Oak Township makes accusations supporting its motion to cut-off a sewer service to a local drink-maker. The township and Liquid...
View ArticleRogers Considering Run for Levin's Senate SeatRogers Considering Run for...
3/11/13 - Congressman Mike Rogers is atop a list of Republicans who are considering a run in 2014 for the Senate seat that Democrat Carl Levin plans to vacate. The Howell Republican, who chairs the...
View ArticleJury Convicts Kilpatrick on Racketeering ChargesJury Convicts Kilpatrick on...
3/11/13 - A jury has convicted former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick on corruption charges after a five-month trial that portrayed him as a greedy politician who took bribes, fixed contracts and lived...
View ArticleMt. Brighton Improvements to Be Highlighted at Chamber EventMt. Brighton...
3/11/13 - A breakfast put on by the Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce this month will highlight new developments and improvements planned for Genoa Township. The 2nd Brighton Forward breakfast...
View ArticleFire Destroys Howell Township Barn/Apartment UnitsFire Destroys Howell...
3/11/14 - A weekend fire destroyed a Howell Township structure off of Byron Road. Howell Area Fire Department Chief Andy Pless tells WHMI that the 1,800-square-foot building on Byron Road north of...
View ArticleUS-23 Semi Crash Confirmed As Fatal By Michigan State PoliceUS-23 Semi Crash...
3/11/13 - Southbound US-23 was closed down this afternoon following a fatal crash between a semi-truck and a passenger vehicle. Michigan State Police have announced that at about 1:00pm, a dual-trailer...
View ArticleFlint Man Killed in US-23 Scrap Hauler CrashFlint Man Killed in US-23 Scrap...
3/12/13 - A Flint man was killed yesterday when his car was crushed by a scrap hauler that overturned on US-23, just south of the Livingston County line. The southbound lanes of US-23 in Washtenaw...
View ArticleHowell Blight Ordinance Gets Directions From City Council
3/12/13 - The Howell City Council is still trying to decide how to regulate blight and uncompleted construction projects within city limits. The city began talking in earnest about the issue about five...
View ArticleHartland School Board Treasurer Seeks State House SeatHartland School Board...
3/12/13 - A local school board member has thrown his hat into the ring for a local state House seat. Hartland Consolidated Schools Board of Education Treasurer Charlie Aberasturi announced his...
View ArticleAnimal Control Controls Feral Cat Population Without KillingAnimal Control...
3/12/13 - Livingston County Animal Control is using a catch-and-release method of reducing the stray and feral cat population in Livingston County, which has prompted complaints from some Howell...
View ArticleConely Blasted Over Teacher Comments as Board Mulls CutsConely Blasted Over...
3/12/13 - The Brighton Board of Education last night had the unenviable task of reviewing potential ways to save up to half-a-million dollars in this yearâs school district budget and cutting a...
View ArticleHowell Historic District Divided to Restrict Businesses Howell Historic...
3/12/13 - The Howell City Council approved changes last night that would stop the advance of businesses into the historic western part of the city. The changes would divide the current Historical...
View ArticleAuthorities Identify Man Killed in Monday Crash on US-23
3/12/13 - Authorities are releasing the name of a Flint-area man killed when a semi-truck hauling scrap metal and pulling two trailers had a tire blowout on US-23, just south of the Livingston County...
View ArticleState Police Say No Wrongdoing by Trooper from Brighton PostState Police Say...
3/12/13 - A Michigan State Police investigation into a man's complaint that a trooper from the Brighton Post held him at gunpoint during a traffic stop has revealed no wrongdoing. Police spokeswoman...
View ArticleRogers Disappointed with Brighton Schools Deficit Reduction Plan Rogers...
3/12/13 - A local lawmaker says he is disappointed in the Brighton school districtâs deficit reduction proposal that was recently rejected by the state. State Representative Bill Rogers said he was...
View ArticleEnglish Tea Customs to be Featured at Event Next WeekEnglish Tea Customs to...
3/13/13 - Local residents are invited to learn about the customs of an English high-tea at an event next week as part of a larger community event. Livingston Reads is a community project offered at all...
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