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Author gives adventure a Michigan flavor
Jeff Fenzel earned his engineering degree, got married and started a family, but never quite gave up the vision of authoring books.
Provenzola advances at Amateur
LINDEN - Brighton graduate Anthony Provenzola made the cut at the Michigan Amateur Wednesday and will begin match play this morning.
Two businesses coming to Hartland
Ron Beri is going against the grain this year. Despite the sour economy, the Milford businessman is planning on opening two businesses in Hartland Township - beginning with an Allstate insurance agency slated to open this summer.
3 Killed in Livingston County Crash
Authorities have released the names of a 34-year-old man and his two male passengers who were killed when a car struck a tree in Livingston County.
Three people were killed and one survived a single-vehicle crash on Hacker Road in Genoa Township early this morning.
3 dead after car hits tree in Livingston County
GENOA TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Authorities say three people are dead after a car crashed into a tree in Livingston County.
Ping, bang, ting, clank - easily among the most dreaded sounds for any motorist.
Rotary now in charge of July 4 Brighton parade
The Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club is taking over the Brighton's Fourth of July parade and wants to bring even more good vibes to the event.
Rich Perlberg: Coverage of your county grows
Last Monday, a truck at a public access on our beach took on some water and sunk in the lake where we live.
Morning fire strikes Brighton home; reader submits photo using new site feature
An early morning fire caused significant damage to the home of Hartland Township's Clerk Ann Ulrich and Press & Argus reader Becky Schilling captured a photo and submitted it using LivingstonDaily.com's new "Get Published" feature.
Hartland Glen offers chance to go low
I debated for a while how I was going to write about Hartland Glen Golf Course in Hartland Township.
Sheriff seeks township partnerships
Budget cuts at the state, county and local levels are making it increasingly difficult to keep police on the roads, said Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte, who has seen his department lose 13 deputies to budget cuts.
3 Livingston fire chiefs discuss possible merger
Leaders of three area fire authorities have met to discuss ways to consolidate purchases to save money and are entertaining the idea of a merger in the next two to three years.
Hartland High's hopefuls head off into the future
More than 450 seniors from Hartland High School step-ped into their next phase of life Sunday during the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2009 at Compuware Sports Arena.
Brighton District Library, 100 Library Drive, 229-6571. Visit the Web at www.brightonlibrary.info. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 1-5 p.m. Sundays.
Ironwood: It's short, but still a challenge
Editor's note: This is part of an ongoing series on Livingston County area golf courses.
Bowling fundraiser to aid Gleaners, others
The owner of the Howell-area and Hartland Township Wireless Zone stores is helping to throw a bowling fundraiser to benefit Gleaners Community Food Bank, the Ortonville Emergency Fund and Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving.
Cancer survivor urges public to step up for Relay For Life
Dana Gardner had not given much thought to events like Relay For Life until her doctor told her she had cancer, which 'put all priorities back into place.' Six years later, she is sharing her story as she prepares for Relay For Life in Hartland Township.
The parents of Molly Kathleen Deming and Jeffrey Robert Borgeson, both of Plymouth, announce the engagement of their children.