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Gen. James Rogers to Head Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville

News Photo 9/2/10 - Army General James Rogers, who was raised in Brighton, will be installed next week as commander of the Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville Alabama. The ceremonies will take place on Friday, Sept. 10. In attendance will be Rogers’ father, John Rogers of Brighton Township, along with the general’s wife and children and members of his extended family, both military and civilian. At Huntsville, Gen. Rogers will be in charge of ensuring that airborne military hardware such as helicopters, drones and guided missiles get to American military units wherever they’re needed around the world. Rogers, now a two-star general, has had a distinguished military career that began with his appointment and subsequent graduation from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1979. His last position was as commanding general for the First Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Before that, he was commander of the Army Joint Munitions Command and prior to that was chief of the logistics operations division at U.S. Central Command, or CENTCOM. He has received numerous medals and awards and has a master’s degree in engineering from the University of Michigan. (TT)
 

Local TEA Party Holds Demonstration in Hell

News Photo 9/2/10 - Wednesday night, exactly 666 days after the election of President Barack Obama, a gathering at Hell’s Dam Site Inn was hosted by TEA Party affiliate Retake Our Gov. Despite some rain showers more than 200 people attended the event, which included State Representative Cindy Denby, candidate Joe Hune, and author Dr. Dave Janda as speakers. Topics included calls for reduced government spending, encouragement for citizen participation in government, and arguments against the president’s methods for health care reform. The meeting was held less than a day after an incumbent Republican senator from Alaska conceded her party’s nomination to a relatively new candidate due in part to the influence of the TEA party. Despite the TEA Party’s heavy reliance on conservative speakers and influence over Republican politicians, participants are quick to point out that the Party is not an offshoot of the GOP. An even larger TEA Party rally is planned for Saturday, October 16th. It will be held at Schoolcraft College, and organizers are hoping for 2000 attendees. (TD)
 

Local Businessman Cleaning Up Vacant "Eye Sore" In Howell Twp.

9/2/10 - A local businessman has purchased a vacant building and eyesore in Howell Township. The 190,000-square-foot building housed the Kelsey-Hayes Lemmerz aluminum wheel plant for more than 20 years but it closed in 2004. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2009 after trying to sell the plant for more than a year. Businessman Vern Brockway, who owns Genoa Township-based Regal Recycling, has since purchased the facility and property on M-59, west of Byron Road. The deal was finalized in May and the cost of the building was around $400,000. Howell Township Manager and Financial Director Lynn Meissner tells WHMI that the condition of the building was pretty run down and has worsened over the past several years. But, to the municipality's pleasure, she says visible changes have already been made to the property and since the purchase, Brockway has done a face-lift to the building including landscaping and clean-up work. No formal plans have been identified for the facility yet but it could be broken up into different components due to the large amount of space. Expert Cleaning Solutions, a Howell company that produces soaps and detergents, is currently working out of the building. (JM)
 

Green Oak Man's CSC Conviction Upheld

Charter School Set To Open New Facility In Brighton

Cyclist Struck In Hit & Run Crash Upgraded To "Fair" Condition

Man Sentenced For Local Animal Neglect Faces New Charges

Brighton City Council To Discuss "Decision Pending" Sculpture

Brighton High School Student Wins Nike Shoe Design Contest

GOP Candidates Speak At Brighton Tea Party Gathering

New High School Program Offered To Livingston County Students

Police Situation On US-23 In Green Oak Causes Delays Tuesday

Fowlerville Company Moving & Expanding In Livingston County

Lawsuit Filed Over 2007 Cell Tower Fire In Howell

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High School Football Week 2 Results

Thursday 9/2
Brighton 19 - Westland John Glenn 14, Howell 18 - Plymouth 10, Livonia Franklin 27 - Hartland 0, Livonia Churchill 35 - Pinckney 7, Milford 49 - Wayne Memorial 12 Canton 62 - Grand Blanc 20, Lakeland 10 - South Lyon 3, Walled Lake Northern 19 - South Lyon East 0, Lansing Catholic Central 30 - Fowlerville 0, Linden 32 - Fenton 26 OT, Swartz Creek 21 - Holly 13, Byron 36 - Dryden 16, Webberville 19 - Morrice 13, Lake Fenton 22 - Mt. Morris 18, Perry 23 - Whitmore Lake 8, Stockbridge 22 - Dundee 7, Ann Arbor Pioneer 42 - Dexter 3, Williamston 35 - Ionia 7.

 
Michigan Headlines

BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) - Federal prosecutors have dropped a criminal complaint against a Colorado man accused of helping his father threaten Michigan congressman Bart Stupak over his vote on health-care legislation. David Hesch was charged with mailing a letter to Stupak that threatened to paint the Mackinac Bridge with the Democrat's blood. Prosecutors say they continue to investigate.

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Campaign finance reports show Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder has given his campaign $6.1 million and raised $2 million from other donors. Democratic rival Virg Bernero's report was not available late this afternoon.

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Federal grants totaling about $86 million are being awarded to 28 of Michigan's lowest-achieving schools. The schools were identified based on state testing results from 2007 to 2009. Schools must take steps to improve including instructional reform strategies, overhauling staff or closing and reopening as a charter school.

PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - Former Pontiac mayor and state lawmaker Clarence Phillips has died at age 69. His son, Kaino Phillips, says he died in his sleep yesterday in his home. Services are pending. Phillips was mayor from 2006 until the end of last year. The Democrat was elected to the state House in 2000 and served three terms.

National and World Headlines

BUXTON, N.C. (AP) - Federal, state and local authorities will wait until daybreak to check for damage on North Carolina's Outer Banks. The string of barrier islands are being buffeted by Hurricane Earl. Its winds have weakened to 105 mph but officials say the storm is still dangerous. Earl is expected to keep hugging the Eastern Seaboard. It's expected to eventually make landfall in western Nova Scotia, Canada.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - For the second time in five months, there's been an oil platform fire off the coast of Louisiana. This time, the Coast Guard says no one was killed and there was no leak. Thirteen workers were rescued from the water. The Mariner Energy platform is about 200 miles west of the BP's ruptured well.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Engineers have removed the temporary cap from BP's ruptured well. Collection vessels have been standing by just in case. The cap was removed so that a failed blowout preventer can be replaced before a relief well intersects the blown-out well. Once that happens, the well will be cemented at the bottom.

HONOLULU (AP) - Six people, four in the U.S. and two in Thailand, have been indicted in connection with what the FBI is calling the largest human-trafficking case ever in the U.S. The recruiters are accused of tricking 400 laborers from Thailand to the U.S. and then forcing them to work.

WASHINGTON (AP) - There could be an uptick in the unemployment rate. The August employment report is scheduled to be released Friday. The private sector is forecast to add a net total of only 41,000 jobs, the fewest since January.

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Livingston County Events

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Thursday, September 2Blood Drive

Friday, September 3Livingston Co. Wildlife Conservation Club Dinner

Friday, September 3Concerts at the Courthouse

Saturday, September 4Hartland Farmers Market

Saturday, September 4Brighton Farmers Market

Sunday, September 5St. Mary's Breakfast

Sunday, September 5Howell Farmers Market

Tuesday, September 7Daughters of the American Revolution

Tuesday, September 7Brighton Art Guild

Wednesday, September 8Hartland Home and Garden Club

Wednesday, September 8Fowlerville Farmers Market

Wednesday, September 8South Lyon's Farmers

Thursday, September 9Art at the Brighton Library

Thursday, September 9Auditions for Seussical Jr.

Friday, September 10Brighton Lions Spaghetti Dinner

Friday, September 10Smokin' Jazz & BBQ Blues Festival

Saturday, September 112010 Fowlerville Expo

Saturday, September 11Hamburg Festival and Railroad Days

Saturday, September 11Relay for Life Octoberfest

Saturday, September 11Howell Alano Club 1st Year Celebration

Saturday, September 11Strut Your Mutt 5K-9 Dog Walk

Saturday, September 11Green Oak Fire Dept. Open House

Saturday, September 11Miles For Meals 5k Run & Walk

Saturday, September 11Michele Schaefer Benefit Golf Outing

Sunday, September 12Ride For The Red

Sunday, September 12Livingston Co. Wildlife Conservation Club Breakfast

Thursday, September 16Time 2 Lunch Benefit for Women's Resource Center

Thursday, September 16 Hartland Chamber Golf Scramble

Friday, September 17Harvest Festival Get Rescued

Friday, September 17Bells Across America

Saturday, September 18South Lyon Class of 1978 Celebrates 50th Birthday

Saturday, September 18Pinckney Players Perform My Fair Lady

Saturday, September 18HHS Gathering of the Grad

Saturday, September 18Fowlerville Family Fun Fest

Saturday, September 18 Howell Home Tour

Saturday, September 18LCD Field Day

Saturday, September 18The School Spirit Dance

Sunday, September 19Farley Hill Family Fun Run

Tuesday, September 21Beef Pasty Sale

Tuesday, September 21NAMI Basics Class

Tuesday, September 21Selcra Hosts Tiger Bus Trip

Friday, September 24Livingston Symphony Orchestra Open Rehearsals

Friday, September 24St. Patrick's Fall Card Party

Saturday, September 25Howell Eagles Present The Deveraux Dawgs

Saturday, September 25Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, September 25Save the Wildlife 5K Run/Walk

Thursday, September 30Events at Brighton District Library

Thursday, September 30Art at the CoBach in Brighton

Thursday, September 30Events at Cromaine District Library

Sunday, October 3Suicide Prevention Walk

Friday, October 8Blue Lantern On Main

Saturday, October 9Crazy Ring of Fire Show at Howell Eagles

Saturday, October 9Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, October 9Brighton Senior Center Cooking Class

Wednesday, October 13Livingston Women's Club Card Party

Sunday, October 17Passionately Pink Ladies Day Out Expo 2010

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