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Howell, Michigan – Michigan veteran nonprofit VETLIFE brings the veteran community the  largest FREE veteran event in the State of Michigan. The purpose of Vet Fest is to bring veterans  together to enjoy camaraderie and connect them to their military benefits they earned through  their service. VETLIFE co-founder Joshua Parish says, “Michigan is home to …

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REPORT from Commissioner Jay R Drick 5th District Livingston County

The BOC met 6/27/22.  1st Quarter employee recognition went to Dorian Harrow and Bridget Durfee  congratulations!    The following resolutions were passed:  1] The annual financial audit was accepted having passed at the highest level of competence.  2] Appointed Jack Hardy to the Airport Board.  3] Reclassified a 911 worker from exempt to non [now OT …

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 The Board of Commissioners met 5/23 and the following resolutions passed:  1] the 2022 Tax millage was lowered to 3.2086 from 3.2391, the second straight year this Commissioner voted to CUT your tax milage..  2]  Approved the 2021 to 2022 HazMat grant residue.  3] Approved a grant application by Specialty Courts for 2023.    4] Approved …

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HOWELL, MICH- This morning, Livingston County Commission candidate Meghan Reckling proposed a three-point plan to the Livingston County Commission, which would increase public safety, expand broadband access, and provide residents with a $3 million tax break. The plan does this by using funds given to the county threw the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, better …

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JUNE 6, 2022.  In honor of Elder Abuse Awareness Day, June 15th, Livingston County Catholic Charities and the Elder Justice Coalition will host The Many Faces of Elder Abuse Seminar. In partnership with various community members and entities, Livingston County Catholic Charities will bring Elder Abuse Awareness to light through education, networking, and sharing. The …

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Colleagues:   Resolutions approved in April 2022 by the Board of Commissioners were:  1] adoption of equalization report  2] submission of estimated County general fund budget for 2023 to Tax Allocation Board  3] adoption of amendments to first quarter budget to reflect actual income and outgo 4] agreement to continue water testing on vacant county land  5] adoption …

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Livingston County United Way is inviting the public to “go green” by participating in the Livingston County Earth Day Challenge, held over Earth Day Weekend, April 22-24.

You are invited to participate individually or gather up to 5 friends and family and create a team for this app-based, interactive scavenger hunt. All ages are welcome.  Participants can gather points by completing challenges from home, their city, and locations of their choosing all over the community. Teams can play for fun, learning new …

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Livingston County to Welcome Thousands of High School Rowing Athletes and Their Families This Spring

Milford, Michigan (March 21, 2022) – Explore Brighton Howell Area (EBHA), also known as the Livingston County Convention and Visitors Bureau, welcomes new racing opportunities for high school rowers at the new Kathryn Bennett Race Course supported by the Southeast Michigan Rowing Foundation (501c3) in Kensington Metropark. The Mitten Racing Series, as well as the …

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