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With an Academic Report Card filled with D’s and F’s, Hartland needs NEW School Board Members

HARTLAND TOWNSHIP – Livingston County Commissioner Wes Nakagiri (R) has issued endorsements for these Hartland School Board Candidates: Michelle Blondeel for the partial term ending 12/31/2024, and Glenn Gogoleski, Greg Keller, Robert E. Merwin for full six-year terms. “When compared to similar schools in other school districts, Hartland’s schools are rated mostly D’s and F’s by …

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County Homeless Continuum of Care invites the community to participate in local Homeless Awareness Month events     

This year’s theme “Homeless, not Hopeless” Howell, Mich. – The Livingston County Homeless Continuum of Care (HCC) invites the community to  participate in a screening of the movie “The Pursuit of Happyness” as part of November’s  Homeless Awareness Month at The Historic Howell Theater, Friday November 11: • Doors open at 6:00 pm with showtime …

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The Livingston County Consortium on Aging’s annual Caregiver Fair is back in-person at the Brighton High School this Saturday. The event is Saturday, October 1 from 10 am to 2 pm. The Caregiver Fair is an annual event focused on the challenges that caregivers face. The event provides resources and educational sessions to help seniors and caregivers find the resources …

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City Council Member, Steve Manor will be honored as the Grand Marshall of the 2022 Fantasy of Lights Parade. This honor recognizes the many years of service that Manor has given graciously to better the Howell Community.  Manor is a retired teacher from Howell Public Schools. His teaching career spanned more than 34 years. He …

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The Livingston County Board of Commissioners meeting on Sept 12 and passed the following resolutions 

1] Contract with Sparrow Hosp to be medical examiner IF a poison pill clause objected to by this Commissioner which is NOT in the best interest of LivCo is altered  amended or removed.  2]  Airport budget amended due to higher fuel cost and sale prices  3] granting easement to DTE  4] Amended position duties and status  at Veteran Affairs …

Continue reading The Livingston County Board of Commissioners meeting on Sept 12 and passed the following resolutions 

SHOW DATES: Sept. 16 – Oct 2, 2022    A play full of magical moments and unexpected second chances.   Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m.   9 seats available Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m.   20 seats available Sept. 25 at 3:00 p.m.   3 seats available ADDED SHOW: Sunday, Oct 3  The shows are Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at …

Continue reading Duck Hunter Shoots Angel, by Mitch Albom  Hello Theatre Goers, The show is going great and we have added another performance on Sunday, Oct 2 at 3:00 P.M

IS COMING TO DOWNTOWN BRIGHTON Howell, Michigan – Octoberfest is coming to downtown Brighton, Saturday, October 1st. Join  VETLIFE, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, for a charity pub crawl benefiting veterans.  Money raised from this public event will help veterans and their families by funding VETLIFE’s  free veteran resources and events. VETLIFE is a Livingston County …

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THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY NAMI CHAPTER WILL BE TAKING THEIR ANNUAL WALK AT WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY.

IT’S A GREAT DAY FOR A STROLL, LIVINGSTON COUNTY JOIN THE FUN! NAMI of Michigan is holding their annual walk in support of mental health awareness, an increasingly pressing issue. This event is in support of those with any mental health issues, whether it be one’s self, a family member, or a friend. The local …

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