Oct 31, 2009 | LivingstonDaily
Great Pumpkin Classic Car Show had much support
Thank you to everyone who was involved in the second annual Great Pumpkin Classic Car Show held Oct.
Return incumbents to Howell council; don't lose sight of future
No matter how pressing the current economic climate, those elected to the Howell City Council must remember that they can't stop thinking about tomorrow.
Trial begins in beating death of elderly Genoa Township man
Howell --Opening arguments were heard this morning in Livingston Circuit Court in what is expected to be a three-week trial against two men accused of robbing and brutally beating an 84-year-old man in his Genoa Township home last October.
Howell grad overcomes obstacles to reach stage
Steve DeBruyne faced considerable challenges in becoming a star of the stage, not least of which was the trauma of being trapped in Manhattan on Sept.
Howell assistant principal fired
The Howell Public Schools Board of Education Monday voted to fire one of its middle school administrators after reviewing charges against the employee during a closed session.
Of tricks and treats and Halloween happenings
The Halloween spirit will be traipsing throughout neighborhoods across Livingston County this week, with a single mantra in mind: Eat, drink and be scary.
Heads Up! Road Work in Livingston County
Three additional roads are expected to close in Howell next week creating further traffic congestion.
Legend of Sleepy Howell arrives Saturday
All the old familiar haunts will be hopping in downtown Howell on Saturday during the seventh annual Legend of Sleepy Howell celebration.
Live football audiocast: Grand Ledge at Howell
Tune in on Friday at 6:45 p.m. for live audiocast coverage of the Grand Ledge at Howell football game.
5K added to Sleepy Howell - Race set to wrap up 'Legend' activities Saturday night
Hoping to lower your 5K time? The Headless Horseman 5K might just scare you into running faster.
Handy teen involved in high-speed chase enters guilty plea
A 14-year-old Handy Township boy pleaded guilty Tuesday to leading police on high-speed chase after he took his father's SUV.
The Howell High School Band Boosters club is hoping to fill program funding gaps this school year by exchanging "cute" for cash.
Ghouls Night Out: Sleepy Howell creeps back into town
Livingston County becomes the epicenter of the sci-fi, fantasy and fright-fest worlds this weekend as the undead, the out-of-this-world, the heroes, the monsters and the princesses converge onto a few square downtown blocks to celebrate the Legend of Sleepy Howell.
Court Docket: Howell resident charged in drug investigation pleads guilty
A Howell man who was one of 43 people charged as a result of an investigation surrounding an alleged drug ring pleaded guilty Friday in Livingston County Circuit Court.
National Guard member from Howell cheers Lions
Mike Mallon is built like a middle linebacker, so it is no surprise he spends his Sunday afternoons marching up and down the hashmarks at Ford Field.
Budget, money issues in election
Howell resident Michael Bartkowiak said he's running against three incumbents for Howell City Council during next month's election because he wants to see the city prepare better for rough economic times ahead.
Howell H.S. students injured in morning crash
Two Howell High School students were taken to the hospital this morning after they were involved in a one-car crash while on their way to school, police said.
Child-biter comes to court drunk
HOWELL - The boyfriend of a Livingston County woman accused of biting her 3-year old daughter to teach her a lesson showed up drunk to his sentencing hearing in the case.
News Briefs: Mama Gaia's in downtown Howell closing
The owner of Mama Gaia's in downtown Howell has decided to close the natural parenting and feminity shop to focus her time on other efforts.
Jury left hanging in ongoing murder case
One hundred potential jurors arrived at the Livingston County Judicial Center bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Tuesday for a murder trial that had been canceled the day before.
Panda Chinese Buffet in Howell, Michigan
I've been to the Panda Chinese Buffet, at 3603 E. Grand River in Howell, Michigan, twice now and I've cast my vote - it's a keeper! On the outside it may look like just another Chinese restaurant, but inside I find it to be quiet impressive.
Howell takes step forward in super search
The Howell Public Schools Board of Education approved the first step in the district's hunt for a new superintendent Monday, selecting the Livingston Educational Service Agency as its search agent.
Uncivil tea baggers? The hell you say
The Livingston County Press & Argus : Think of your grandmother, and put her in this Howell woman's shoes.
Pilot serves patients, country
When he came back from the Vietnam War, Dean Pode thought he would end up working in 'retail or something,' but his lifelong career turned out to be more high-flying. Nearly 25,000 flight hours later, the 59-year-old Pinckney resident retired from the National Guard on Aug.
Iraqi boy comes to United States to heal from difficult past
An Iraqi boy is brought to the United States to heal from a difficult past. Major David Howell, a physician assistant in the Michigan Army National Guard, came across a familiar scene in the midst of a war.
Live Web cast on Friday: Howell vs. Brighton football
Tune in on Friday for LivingstonDaily.com's biggest Web cast of the year. At 6:45 p.m. Sports Editor Tim Robinson and former Howell football coach Bill Simmons will be live on LivingstonDaily.com with pre-game analysis.
Soldier who was shot by deputy arraigned this morning
A Walled Lake soldier who was shot by a sheriff's deputy when the soldier resisted arrest was arraigned this morning on felony charges.
Bonds used to keep schools afloat
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.
Brighton, Howell win big; Fowlerville falls in Gold showdown
Howell and Brighton, which will meet next week at Brighton, both won big on Friday night.
Howell schools demand public bargaining with union
Howell Public Schools officials today demanded the Howell Education Association teacher's union go public with the remainder of its contract negotiations.
Brighton police arrest man for pointing gun
A 57-year-old Brighton man apparently became so enraged over a slow driver Wednesday that he blocked in the other person, yelled at him and later pointed a revolver at him.