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Howell Nature Center Could Be Home To New Church

News Photo 2/8/10 - A well known Livingston County attraction that focuses on wildlife and camp programs could be home to a new church. The Howell Conference and Nature Center is owned by the Presbytery of Detroit, which has a group that specifically looks to open new churches in the Presbytery’s geographical area. Most recently, sites were being investigated in Dexter and in Livingston County in the Hartland, Howell and Pinckney areas. Nature Center Executive Director Dick Grant tells WHMI that everything is exploratory at this point but the center is being considered as a potential site for the church. However, he adds that teh church would be separate from the center and there would be no changes made to current programming that the community has grown accustomed to. Grant says the church would be very contemporary with an emphasis on nature and serving the community but everything is exploratory in nature. A public meeting on the topic will be held at the Nature Center’s Grindley Lodge on February 21st from 3 to 5pm. (JM)
 

Meeting This Week To Discuss Bridge Project

News Photo 2/8/10 - A public information meeting will be held this week about upcoming construction that will impact one of the back road ways that many Livingston County drivers use to head towards Ann Arbor. Reconstruction of the Dexter-Pinckney Road bridge over the Portage Lake Canal is expected to get underway as soon as later this month and last through the end of next summer. Officials say it will be impossible to maintain traffic while the bridge is being rebuilt, meaning Livingston County drivers will have to use M-36 and then McGregor Road to get around the work. As for canal traffic, it will mostly be allowed during the project, although there will be several periods in which it will have to be closed off, such as during the removal of the existing bridge and the placement of the new concrete bridge beams. The informational meeting will take place Wednesday from 6-8pm at the Dexter Township Hall. Call (734) 327-6647 for more information or log onto the commission's web page about the project by Clicking Here. (JK)
 

Brighton's Relay For Life To Enroll Long Range Cancer Study

News Photo 2/8/10 - The Livingston County Community will have a chance to participate in a once –in-a-generation opportunity that aims to change the face of cancer. The American Cancer Society will be hosting enrollment for the Cancer Prevention Study or CPS3 Study at this year’s “Relay for Life” event in Brighton in May. Men and women between the ages of 30 and 65 with no history of cancer are being asked to take part but also to make a make a long term commitment as the study is expected to last between 20 and 30 years. Enrollment takes approximately 30 minutes. CPS-3 Volunteer Chairwoman Kris Niemiec tells WHMI the ultimate goal of the study is to enroll 500,000 adults from various racial and ethnic backgrounds across the United States. Men or women between the ages of 30 and 65 with no personal history of cancer are eligible to participate. Involvement in the study will help researchers better understand behaviors and factors that cause or prevent cancer. Niemiec adds that once the target number is achieved, the study officially closes, so anyone interested needs to be willing to commit to the entire length of the survey, which is 20 to 30 years. Niemiec says ACS is using “Relay for Life” events to host enrollment, which is open to the general public. The next enrollment for the study will be held Friday May 21st from 6 to 10pm during Brighton’s “Relay for Life” at Brighton High School. For more information, log onto www.cancer.org/cps3 or call 888-604-5888. (JK)
 

Hamburg Officials Still Seeking Funds For Flooding Study

News Photo 2/8/10 - The Hamburg Township Board is still hoping that federal funding comes through for a hydrological study of the Huron River. The board is still investigating the possibility of having the US Army Corps of Engineers perform a survey of the Huron River, and around Ore Lake where the threat of flooding is greatest, to determine how that threat can be reduced. The bill for the project that was previously submitted through Congressman Mike Rogers office was approved but the $100,000 has never been appropriated so the board is looking to put more pressure on legislators. Meanwhile, the township’s Flood Hazard Prevention committee also met recently and has discussed getting an extension for when weed harvesting can occur. It’s done to remove Curly Leaf Pond Weed and Eel Grass, which can stop the flow of water in the river and raise the water level of the Huron River by up to 18 inches, seriously increasing the risk of flooding. In addition, the committee has set this year’s annual “River Clean-Up Day” for April 24th. Between 100 and 120 volunteers will be sought for the event. (Pictured are residents in Hamburg sandbagging during flooding in January of 2008)
 

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Judge Will Hold Evidentiary Hearing In 2007 Robbery Case

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Pinckney Schools to Negotiate Transportation Deal With LESA

Head-On Crash Sends Unadilla Woman To Hospital

Brighton Manufacturer Presented with MIOSHA Safety Award

Brighton DDA Gets Green Light To Expand

Former Livingston County Employee Sentenced For Embezzlement

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Boys' Basketball

Brighton Bulldogs 52 - Howell Highlanders 37, Hartland Eagles 58 - Milford Mavericks 46, Grand Blanc Bobcats 52 - Pinckney Pirates 49, South Lyon East Cougars 49 - South Lyon Lions 46, Fowlerville Gladiators 53 - Eaton Rapids Greyhounds 48.

Girls' Basketball

Howell Highlanders 40 - Brighton Bulldogs 30, Hartland Eagles 42 - Milford Mavericks 41 , Eaton Rapids Greyhounds 66 - Fowlerville Gladiators 33, South Lyon Lions 72 - South Lyon East Cougars 39, Fenton Tigers 45 - Linden Eagles 34.

Hockey

East Kentwood Falcons 3 - Howell Highlanders 3.
 
Michigan Headlines

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Public school districts across Michigan can delay pivotal tallies of student enrollment if an expected heavy winter snowfall this week forces class cancellations. Wednesday is the official Pupil Count Day. The Lansing State Journal reports that state education officials say school districts can conduct student counts the next scheduled day of classes.

DETROIT (AP) - A Detroit jury has gone home without reaching a verdict during its first afternoon of deliberations in the corruption trial of political consultant Sam Riddle. He's accused of conspiring with Monica Conyers when she was a Detroit City Council member to collect bribes from people with business at city hall or Detroit's pension board in 2006 and 2007.

ST. IGNACE, Mich. (AP) - A Midland County man accused of driving into a group of people walking along an Upper Peninsula road, killing three women, has pleaded no contest to three counts of negligent homicide. Dustan L. Bowen also pleaded guilty to three counts of failing to stop at the scene of an accident when at fault resulting in death.

DETROIT (AP) - Wayne County officially has kicked off its plans to count residents as part of the 2010 U.S. Census initiative. The Census Bureau estimates that Wayne County's population was undercounted by 12 percent in the 2000 Census. The county loses $10,000 every year for each person that goes uncounted.

National and World Headlines

TOKYO (AP) - Toyota is recalling nearly 200,000 of its signature Prius green cars in Japan for braking problems. The number of Prius gas-electric hybrids being recalled would swell to about 300,000 if there is a recall in the U.S. and other regions.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - As some members of his family watched, Michael Jackson's doctor pleaded not guilty Monday to involuntary manslaughter in the death of the pop star. Dr. Conrad Murray is free on bail. He faces up to four years if convicted.

DALLAS (AP) - Hours after federal investigators said a church fire in east Texas last week was deliberately set, there have been two more churches fires in the region. Fire struck a Baptist church near Tyler Monday night. And there was another church fire about 3 miles away. Including last week's fire, there have been eight church arson fires in Texas this year.

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) - A criminal investigation is under way to determine the cause of a deadly explosion at a power plant under construction in Middletown, Conn. Sunday's blast killed five people. Officials say they' have ruled out negligence.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Space shuttle Endeavour is expected to catch up with the International Space Station Wednesday. The first order of business was for the astronauts to use a laser-tipped boom to make a damage inspection of the craft's heat shield. There are no indications of problems from Monday's liftoff.

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Livingston County Events

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Monday, February 08Create Classes at Opera House

Wednesday, February 10Mother/Son Dance

Wednesday, February 10Daddy/Daughter Dance

Wednesday, February 10Livingston County Photographers Group

Wednesday, February 10Mothers and More Monthly Meeting

Thursday, February 11South Lyon Empty Bowls Fundraiser

Thursday, February 11Happy Healthy Bodies Boogie

Friday, February 12Country Music Jamboree in Byron

Friday, February 12Polish Feast on Fat Tuesday

Friday, February 12Hartland Players

Friday, February 12Blood Drive

Friday, February 12Escanaba in Love

Friday, February 12Acoustic Cafe

Saturday, February 13Walk for Warmth

Saturday, February 13Mother & Son Valentine's Dance

Saturday, February 13Murder Mystery Dinner

Saturday, February 13Howell Eagles Valentine Event

Saturday, February 13Valentine's Dance in Fenton

Saturday, February 13Ice Fishing Tournament

Saturday, February 13SELCRA Daddy Daughter Dance

Saturday, February 13Webberville Fire and Ice Street Party

Sunday, February 14Sierra Club Educational Grants

Sunday, February 14Splash n' Dash Indoor Triathlon

Sunday, February 14Snowman Tea

Tuesday, February 16Coupon Savings Class

Tuesday, February 16Pancake Dinner on Fat Tuesday

Tuesday, February 16Sled Race/Chili Cook Off

Thursday, February 18Salute to Everyday Heroes Banquet

Thursday, February 18FireKeepers Casino Trip

Friday, February 19Lenten Fish Dinner

Friday, February 19Daddy/Daughter Dance in Howell

Friday, February 19 St. John Fish Fry

Friday, February 19St. Mary Fish Dinner

Saturday, February 20LSO Scholarship Competition

Saturday, February 20Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

Saturday, February 20Rolling Thunder Garage Sale

Saturday, February 20Fur Ball

Saturday, February 20Howell Elks Jimmy Buffett Night

Sunday, February 21Winter Paddle

Thursday, February 25Annual Fly Fishing Presentation

Saturday, February 27Big Moola Ball

Saturday, February 27Craft Day

Sunday, February 28Recycle Livingston Needs Volunteers

Sunday, February 28St. Patrick's Day Parade Fundraiser

Sunday, February 28OLHSA Free Tax Prep for Low Income Residents

Sunday, February 28Whitmore Lake Rod & Gun Club Breakfast

Sunday, February 28Holiday Light Recycling

Sunday, February 28Events at Cromaine District Library

Sunday, February 28 2-1-1 Help Line

Saturday, March 06Hartland Players Present Suessical Jr.

Saturday, March 06Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, March 06Brighton Masonic Lodge Antique Show

Saturday, March 06Fundraiser for Amelia Otten

Saturday, March 06Indoor Garage Sale

Friday, March 12Bingo at Brighton Senior Center

Tuesday, March 16LACASA Volunteer Training

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