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Livingston County Events

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Thursday, January 08Texas Hold'em

Thursday, January 08Internet Safety Parent Seminar

Friday, January 09Brighton Lions Club Dinner

Friday, January 09Community Alliance Substance Abuse Grants

Saturday, January 10Pinckney Pride Talent Competition

Saturday, January 10Preschool Open House

Saturday, January 10Big Moola Ball Tickets On Sale Now!

Saturday, January 10Auditions for Grease!

Saturday, January 10Recycle Old X-Mas Lights To Benefit LACASA

Saturday, January 10Auditions for Alice in Wonderland

Thursday, January 15Nutrition/Fitness Presentation at Howell Library

Friday, January 16Acoustic Cafe

Friday, January 16Free Workshop at Maple tree Montessori

Saturday, January 17Howell Library Book Sale

Tuesday, January 20Brighton Relay For Life Kick-Off

Wednesday, January 21Anger Management Sessions

Saturday, January 24Second City Tour at BCPA

Sunday, January 25Back Alley Players

Saturday, January 31 2-1-1 Help Line

Saturday, January 31Register Now for Pond Hockey Tournament

Saturday, January 31Howell Elks New Year's Eve Blast

Saturday, January 31Events at Pinckney Library

Saturday, January 31Athletic Boosters Selling Buick Open Tickets

Saturday, January 312nd Annual Community Conncect

Saturday, January 31Recycle Livingston Needs Volunteers

Saturday, January 31WRC Career Boutique

Saturday, January 31Habitat for Humanity Resale Store

Saturday, February 07Opera House Fundraiser

Saturday, February 07Last Chance Rescue Beach Ball

Saturday, February 07St. Joseph Valentine's Dance

Saturday, February 14Crossroads Sierra Club Seeks Grant Proposals

Saturday, February 14Valentines Day Ball

Saturday, February 14Walk for Warmth in Need of Donations

Saturday, February 21Picnckey Schools Spaghetti Dinner

Friday, February 27Free Workshop at Maple Tree Montessori

Saturday, March 07Fenton Chamber of Commerce Community Expo

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Top Livingston County Area News

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Fowlerville Superintendent To Delay Retirement

News Photo 1/6/09 - Fowlerville Superintendent Ed Alverson will remain with the district a bit longer than had originally been anticipated. When he announced his retirement from the district in October, Alverson set his final day as April 1st. However, as the search process has moved forward to find his replacement, that date is being delayed until May 1st. Alverson tells WHMI he offered to move back his retirement when it became clear that more time was needed to make the process a successful one. The one month extension is expected to be approved by the Fowlerville School Board at their meeting tonight, with a mid-March target for hiring a successor. Meanwhile, Alverson says the district is in mourning today with word that Rosa Oliver passed away. The 89 year old Oliver died early this morning. The former bus driver for the Fowlerville district became a regular volunteer after she retired and Alverson says a fixture at Kreeger Elementary School. He called her irreplaceable. (JK)
 

Jobless Rate Rises Across State & Livingston County

News Photo 1/6/09 - It will likely come as no surprise that unemployment numbers released today by the state do not bring welcome news for the New Year. According to statistics released today by the Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth, the labor market containing Livingston County saw its jobless rate rise in November when compared to October’s numbers. The Detroit-Warren-Livonia MSA, in which Livingston County is a part, saw unemployment rise from 8.8% in October to 9.5% in November. However, when separated out by county, Livingston fared much better, with a 7.5% jobless rate in November. While that was more than two full percentage points below the statewide average, it was still an increase from the 6.6% that the county registered in October. YOu can view the press release by the DELEG by Clicking Here(JK)
 

Genoa Township Mobile Home Fire "Suspicious"

News Photo 1/6/09 - A fire that destroyed a Genoa Township mobile home last night is being labeled as suspicious. The Brighton Area Fire Department responded to a fire at the mobile home on Horseshoe Drive just after 7:30 Monday night. Brighton Fire Marshall Mike O’Brian tells WHMI that when he arrived on the scene, the home was fully engulfed in flames. It took about half an hour to get the blaze under control, while some adjacent homes were evacuated as a precaution. The unoccupied dwelling was considered a complete loss, and no injuries were reported. O’Brian says a cause has yet to be identified, but because the structure was lightly used and the advanced state of the fire before they arrived; they are looking at it as a suspicious fire. (JK)
 

Maggie Jones Unanimously Voted As New Commission Chair

Genoa Township Looking To "Brand" The Community

Memorial Service Set For Former County Commissioner

Local Man Accused Of Murder To Undergo Further Treatment

Services Set For Murdered Highland Teen

Prison Sentence Begins For Iosco Woman In Fatal Mauling

Gas Prices Make Major Jump Both Locally & Statewide

Lyon Twp. Looking For Public Input On New Hudson District

Livingston County's New Legislators Sworn In

Freezing Rain Forces One Hour Closure Of I-96

Soldier Says He Stabbed, Raped 17-year Old Sister

State Rep. Joe Hune Has Eyes On State Senate Seat In 2010

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Livingston County Local Sports

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Michigan Headlines

DETROIT (AP) - The former lover and chief of staff of jailed ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been sentenced to 120 days behind bars for lying about their affair on the witness stand. Christine Beatty was sentenced this morning in Wayne County Circuit Court.

NEW YORK (AP) - Dow Chemical says it will pursue legal action against a Kuwaiti company that pulled out of a joint venture agreement a week ago. Dow already is in talks to revive the deal with another partner. The Midland-based company could recoup $2.5 billion from Petrochemical Industries.

DETROIT (AP) - Detroit's Greektown Casino has hired a Las Vegas-based turnaround firm as the casino works to emerge from bankruptcy protection. The Fine Point Group will try to boost revenue and improve operations at the downtown casino, which filed for Chapter 11 last May.

DETROIT (AP) - President-elect Barack Obama's ride has arrived. A new model of a presidential limousine made by General Motors has been delivered to the Secret Service. The armored 2009 Cadillac will make its debut at Obama's January 20 inauguration.

National and World Headlines

WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Barack Obama says the nation is probably facing huge deficits for years to come. Following a meeting with his top economic aides, Obama told reporters while the deficit could hit a trillion dollars soon, heavy spending is needed to spur the economy. He's also promising to bar pork-barrel projects from any economic stimulus package.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Thirty-two senators have been sworn in today, as the 111th Congress gets to work. But Roland Burris was not among them. The former Illinois attorney general was told his paperwork was not in order. It had been signed by Gov. Rod Blagojevich (blah-GOY'-uh-vich) but not Illinois' secretary of state. Blagojevich is accused of trying to sell the appointment.

GAZA CITY, Gaza (AP) - Israel continues to press its offensive against Hamas militants in Gaza today, and the number of Palestinian civilian casualties continues to grow. Israeli strikes in and around two U.N. schools have killed more than 30 people. An Israeli official says troops came under fire from militants hiding in one of the schools.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department says Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is headed to New York today to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (mahk-MOOD' ah-BAHS') as well as Arab and European foreign ministers. She'll be trying to win their support for a Gaza truce proposal that would include an end to Hamas rocket attacks on Israel and securing border crossings into Gaza.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Pakistan's president says his country needs more support from foreign allies in its fight against extremist militias along the Afghan border. But on a visit to Afghanistan, President Asif Ali Zardari says he's not talking about more troops. He says the two countries "have the strength" to do their own fighting, but need "proper support" to do it better.