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Police investigate illegal dumping complaint
A local septic sewage company admitted employees were dumping potentially hazardous waste - chunks of toilet paper, tampons and tampon applicators - in a field in the 3000 block of Cohoctah Road in Cohoctah ...
Flag etiquette to be promoted at parade - with video
For many residents, the Fourth of July parade is about throwing candy, decorating floats and having fun with family and friends.
This year's July 4 festivities are packed with everything from duck races and karaoke contests to pig roasts and a Barry Manilow impersonator.
Father, stepson charged with baseball bat beating
By Lisa Roose-Church * DAILY PRESS & ARGUS * June 11, 2008 A Cohoctah Township father and his stepson are charged with a 10-year felony for allegedly beating two men with baseball bats Friday after the ...
Man Dies After Being Hit by ATV
Police say a 52-year-old Livingston County man is dead after being run over by an all-terrain vehicle being driven by his mother. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Robert and Leslie Knight of Howell announce the birth of their son, Noah Robert Knight, born April 9 at Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital in Howell. via LivingstonDaily
the Buzz: Candidate looks to beat the rush
The Buzz, which runs every Sunday, gives you the inside scoop on some of what's happening in Livingston County. via Press & Argus
Injured worker loses in jury trial
“Where this is going is of great concern to all of us in northern Michigan”
A 7-person Leelanau County jury last week ruled that a construction worker was not due compensation from the owner of a concrete company who helped cover a stairwell with a sheet of foam that eventually gave ... via Leelanau Enterprise
Man accused of rape attempt on his mom
A Howell man accused of brutally attacking and trying to rape his mother will undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine if he is competent to stand trial. via LivingstonDaily
Huron River Watershed Council receives grant
The Bioreserve Project at the Huron River Watershed Council has been awarded a $65,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan for support to assess and preserve high quality natural areas in ... via Hometown Life
DLEG Director Reminds Veterans and Their Families That Job and Health ...
“Employers can contact our Veterans Employment Specialists who will help you find the perfect candidates and review incentives, such as tax credits, that may be available.”
Director Keith W. Cooley reminds veterans and their families that Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth's Veterans Services Program is available to help with jobs and health care. via State of Michigan
Message on teen drinking needs to hit home in Pinckney
This is not a new message, really. Adults in this society have been telling kids for ages not to drink, and certainly don't go out and drive a car if you have been drinking. via LivingstonDaily
Schools receive 'green' accolades
Several Livingston County schools will receive certificates today designating them a "Green School." Trese Steinaway, with the Livingston Education Service Agency general education office, said three buildings ... via LivingstonDaily
Cold cases may stay that way with cuts
Promoter brings pro wrestling to Grand Rapids Jonny Lawless has Tommy "Too Tough" Titus in a headlock during their match at a recent Championship Wrestling of Michigan show at the Latvian Hall in Grand Rapids. via Ann Arbor News
Performs musicals, plays and children's productions each year. Performances are held in the Howell High School - Freshman Campus auditorium. via LivingstonDaily
LOCAL: Denby files to run for House
Cynthia Denby, Handy Township supervisor and a top aide to Rep. Joe Hune, R-Hamburg Township, filed paperwork Friday to run for Hune's seat in the state House. via LivingstonDaily
“We expect there could be several thousand”
Homeowners stuck with booming payments under adjustable-rate mortgages or who have missed mortgage payments could get some help under a new law signed by Democratic Gov. via LivingstonDaily
Report: Detroit's population to continue shrinking
A new report projects that Detroit's population will fall to about 705,000 by 2035. via WLNS-TV Lansing
Rentals help raise money for Howell's Opera House
Unexpected roof leak redirects money for repairs Friday, April 04, 2008 BY LAURIE HUMPHREY It hasn't quite been a year since the Livingston Arts Council first rented it's newly finished first floor of the ... via Ann Arbor News
Regional effort trains youngwomen for upcoming 5K run
Regional effort trains youngwomen for upcoming 5K run By Tarryl Jackson tjackson@citpat.com --768-4941 A dozen girls from Grass Lake's George Long Elementary School anxiously waited for the coach's go-ahead to ... via Jackson Citizen Patriot