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'Sleepy Hollow' gallops into Hartland
Tickets are on sale for Encore Youth Theater fall production of the classic Halloween story 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.' The show takes the stage this weekend at the Hartland Music Hall, 3619 N. Hartland Road in Hartland Township.
The Hartland Audubon Nature Club focuses on conditions necessary for mushrooms and discusses edible varieties when it meets at 7:15 p.m. at the Hartland Senior Center, 9525 E. M-59 in Hartland Township.
Districts not concerned with threat to cease bus inspections
The Michigan Legislature's move to eliminate bus inspections in its state budget is not immediately worrying Livingston County school officials.
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Claim of abuse against LACASA speaker is disputed
A Livingston County woman's speech at a public domestic violence awareness vigil in Howell last week is being disputed by her former husband who claims the woman - who spoke as a victim - physically abused him.
Hartland students notch up merriment with 'Robin Hood'
The Hartland High School drama club turns back the clock and notches up the fun with this weekend's performances of 'Robin Hood.' 'We wanted a light-hearted show with simplistic sets to contrast with the elaborate sets from last spring's production of 'Beauty and the Beast,' ' said director Miranda Keskes.
The Livingston County Board of Commissioners Committee of the Whole will meet to approve its agenda and hear reports before breaking off into the Infrastructure and Development Subcommittee and Health and Human Services Subcommittee.
Teen dirty dancing draws ire in Livingston County
Livingston County Students and parents have bonded together and formed a group to create awareness about the sexually explicit nature of today's high school dances.
Cromaine Library to host authors
Cromaine Library in Hamburg Township will host two famous authors in the coming weeks.
A Livingston County woman's speech at a public domestic violence awareness vigil in Howell last week is being disputed by her former husband who claims the woman - who spoke as a victim - physically abused him.
Media banned from Gov. Granholm's meeting with parent and educators BY MIKE MALOTT * DAILY PRESS & ARGUS * October 21, 2009 Media were banned from a roundtable discussion between Gov.
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County gets first doses of H1N1 vaccine
The Livingston County Department of Public Health has received its first shipment of vaccine against the H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu.
Voters' children will pay for bonds
Does anyone realize that this latest Hartland Consolidated Schools bond issue will be paid by the unborn children of Hartland residents? Where is their fiscal responsibility? It seems to be just another pay increase for administration, politicians and bad money managers, not for the benefit of the students.
Barbara Pashak, 36, said she's amazed it only took 10 weeks to drastically change her life and health.
Call ahead if you have business; some institutions will be closed to observe Columbus Day.
State Rep. Bill Rogers, R-Genoa Township is the guest speaker when the Livingston County Republican Women's Club meets at noon at Brighton Bar & Grill, 400 W. Main St.
Daily wins state honors for news, features, opinion writing
Livingston County's only daily newspaper is one of Michigan's leaders in news, features and opinion writing, according to the results of the 2009 Michigan Press Association Better Newspaper Contest.
Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash throws him nearly 200 feet October 6, 2009 A motorcyclist was taken to an Ann Arbor hospital after he was flung nearly 200 feet from his Harley-Davidson in an accident Monday along U.S. 23 in rural northwestern Livingston County, police said.
Faced with crushing revenue reductions, Livingston County school districts are relying on voter-approved bond issues to finance millions of dollars in capital projects that officials said are necessary to properly maintain their current facilities.
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