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Salvation Army Of Livingston County Exceeds Campaign Goals

News Photo 1/27/12 - The Salvation Army of Livingston County says the generous community support during its Christmas campaign exceeded expectations and went well beyond anything they could have imagined. The overall campaign fundraising goal for the season was $337,000 and to date, more than $378,000 was raised. Funds were raised through the red kettles which were stationed at seventeen locations across the county from mid-November to Christmas Eve as well as through mail and internet donations. Captain Aaron Ortman tells WHMI that they are blessed with a community that supports its neighbors and understand the importance of helping each other and this past season definitely reflects that. Ortman says 752 families were provided food, clothing and gifts this Christmas season but adds that nothing would be possible without the help of dedicated volunteers and many other organizations and churches. He says a big thank you is owed to everyone who sent in donations, gave online, or even dropped a few cents into the red kettles. In addition to assisting local families over the holidays, the donations raised also help support year round programs benefiting those in need in Livingston County. (JM)
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Free Tax Prep Again Offered For Low Income Residents

News Photo 1/27/12 - The Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency is once again providing free tax preparation to low income residents in Livingston County. OLHSA works with the Accounting Aid Society to offer the free tax filings but it’s also promoting the earned income tax credit, a federal credit given to low income wage earners who pay taxes. Authorities say that many eligible residents don’t know about the credit and that as a result, they could miss out on up to an additional $5,700 in their federal income tax refunds. Last year, on average, the credit boosted refunds for eligible workers by $2,100. The free tax services are being offered by appointment through February and March, while walk-ins are welcome on Saturdays. They’ll be held locally at the Mott Community College M-Tech campus on Packard Drive in Howell. You can find details through the link below. (JK)
Web Link: http://www.olhsa.org/free-tax-preparation-20
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Gruesome Testimony Heard In Case Against Murder Suspects

News Photo 1/27/12 - Family and friends of a Lyon Township man who was brutally murdered attended a court hearing yesterday for the two men accused of killing him. Many of them showed support by wearing t-shits that read “In Loving Memory of Christopher Townsend 1971-2011” and “Rest in Peace”. Brian Stafford and George Tanner, both 27, are charged with beating Townsend with a wrench and strangling him with a seat belt before burning his body and then dispersing the remains on property in Green Oak Township. They both appeared in court for a preliminary exam, which will determine if there is enough evidence to send the case to Circuit Court for trial. Tanner’s then-girlfriend, 22-year-old Rochelle Bryant, testified that Townsend, who was drunk at the time, made a pass at her and kissed her, which ultimately led the two men to kill him. She said Tanner led her to a bonfire near his uncle’s home in Green Oak Township where a pocketknife, wrench and machete were on the ground and that she saw what looked like bones in the fire. The victim’s son, 19-year-old Christopher Townsend Jr. of Detroit told WHMI that he will be at every hearing until the end with family and friends and disagreed with Bryant’s testimony, saying his father was a good man who had let the two defendants stay at his home. Testimony was heard from prosecution witnesses throughout the day including Tanner’s uncle who said his nephew had asked him for masks, gloves and bleach the weekend of the alleged murder. After a full day of testimony, the exam was adjourned to continue on February 16th. (JM/JK)
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Steve Manor Awarded Highest Honor by Howell Chamber

News Photo 1/27/12 - Howell City Councilman Steve Manor was named 2011 Citizen of the Year by the Howell Chamber of Commerce at its 55th annual awards dinner last night. The dinner included over a hundred guests from the local business and political communities. It has served as a way for the Chamber to thank its workers and volunteers for decades. The Chamber pointed to Manor's decades of commitment to the local community and culture in choosing him for this year’s Citizen of the Year award. Manor represents Howell in the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, where he received the Regional Ambassador Award in 2010. He is the city council liaison to the Howell Parks and Recreation Authority, a member of the Livingston Diversity Council, and president of the Howell Rotary. Manor said the recognition was a complete surprise and that he was honored, humbled, a grateful. Other awards presented last night included the Above and Beyond Award, which was presented to local businessman Paul Butler for his contributions to local events including Balloonfest, and the Outstanding Community Initiative award presented to the Howell Education Foundation for a building reconstruction project undertaken by local high school students. The Young Professional Award went to Rozalina Mekhael of LOC Federal Credit Union for her work with the Chamber coordinating events, and the Promote Local Award went to the new Michigan-themed retailer Heart of Michigan on Grand River. An Outstanding Architectural Achievement Award was presented to Dr. John Muir and Vision Source for their efforts refurbishing and setting up an optometrist's office in a 100-year-old Victorian-style home on Grand River. The new Phoenix Award was presented to the Magna International auto plant, which suffered major damage in a fire last year but managed to recover and reopen at 80% capacity within days. (TD)
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Wilson: No Student Misconduct In Hockey Hazing Incident

State Says Unemployment Rates Rose Seasonally In December

Outgoing Brighton Fire Chief Reflects On Tenure

Hune Sponsors Bills Targeting Public Assistance Recipients

Search for Howell DDA Director Coming to an End

Couple Injured In Accidental Shooting In Marion Township

Bond Denied For Brighton Businessman In Federal Fraud Case

Genoa Woman Featured In Video Series On Living With Disabilities

Local Politicians Respond To Obama's State Of The Union Address

Brighton Man's Motion To Fire Federal Attorneys Is Granted

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Boys

Grand Blanc 55 - Milford 47, Pinckney 51 - Brighton 48, Howell 61 - Hartland 39, Livonia Stevenson 52 - South Lyon 48, Novi 63 - South Lyon East 30, Fowlerville 50 - Owosso 48, Swartz Creek 68 - Holly 51, Linden 58 - Brandon 56.

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Hartland 49 - Howell 32, Brighton 48 - Pinckney 36, Grand Blanc 43 - Milford 35, Novi 49 - South Lyon East 29, Livonia Stevenson 44 - South Lyon 18, Owosso 56 - Fowlerville 53, Holly 50 - Swartz Creek 49 OT, Linden 46 - Brandon 31.
 

Brighton Ford Student Athlete Of The Week

Sports Photo This week we would like to recognize Brighton basketball player Courtney Murphy as our student athlete of the week. Murphy led the Lady Bulldogs to their biggest win of the season this past Friday night over Hartland scoring a game high 23 points. She took over the game in the second quarter going on a six to zero run draining three jump shots. With the win Brighton took sole possession of first place in the KLAA west division and also avenged two losses to the Eagles from last season. Once again we would like to recognize Brighton basketball player Courtney Murphy as our student athlete of the week. Congratulations on an outstanding performance from Brighton Ford and WHMI Livingston County’s Own 93-5.
 

Pathfinder Swimmer Beats 19 Year Old Record

Sports Photo A Pinckney middle school student has broken a nearly 20 year old record. Pathfinder Middle School swimmer Alexa Bloom swam the 50 meter butterfly at a swim meet January 19th in 28.99 seconds, beating the previous record time of 29.40. The record she beat was 19 years old. In addition, three other girls also broke a middle school record for the 200 meter free relay.
 
Michigan Headlines

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -Governor Rick Snyder says he liked some of President Barack Obama's ideas on college tuition restraint. The Republican governor didn't attend the president's speech today at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor about holding down college costs. Instead, Snyder was in Grand Rapids addressing the Michigan Press Association's annual meeting.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - President Barack Obama gave Michigan's star quarterback a shout-out during his campus visit to talk college affordability. Shortly after greeting the crowd of about 4,000 today at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, he said: "Denard Robinson is in the house," prompting big applause. He added: "I hear you're coming back, man. That is a good deal for Michigan."

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - A Detroit-area man has been sentenced to six months in prison for concealing what he knew about a major arson by environmental activists at Michigan State University. Jesse Waters was seeking probation today, but the sentence still is far short of the maximum penalty of three years in prison. He also was fined $5,000.

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan State University is proceeding with plans for a nuclear research facility despite concerns about how the federal budget squeeze might affect the project. The university's governing board approved the university administration's request today. The board established a $20 million budget, which will be used for site preparation and excavation.

National and World Headlines

DORAL, Fla. (AP) - Hoping to make points with Hispanic voters in Florida, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are urging conservatives to push for less aggressive immigration policies. The Republican presidential candidates are vying for Hispanic votes ahead of Florida's primary. Florida has some 1.5 million Hispanic voters.

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama has met at the White House with former President George H.W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. There's no word on what was discussed. Obama is scheduled to speak Saturday at the Alfalfa Club dinner, an annual event for Washington's movers and shakers. The former president and his son are attending the dinner.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A San Antonio federal court has ordered a quick compromise between Texas lawmakers and minority on redrawn political districts by Feb. 6. The three-judge panel said that if both sides don't reach an agreement by that deadline, the state's April 3 primary will be pushed back. Minority groups contend the newly drawn voting maps passed by the GOP-controlled are unfair.

BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) - A lawyer for the former Penn State assistant football coach charged with child molestation says his client wants to see his grandchildren and they want to see him. A motion has been filed that would allow Jerry Sandusky's grandchildren to visit his home and for Sandusky to communicate with them by email, phone, text and Skype. His bail condition bars him from having contact with anyone under 18. Sandusky is accused of sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year span.

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Hundreds of Iraq war veterans are expected to march Saturday in downtown St. Louis in the nation's first big welcome home parade since the last troops left Iraq in December. The idea came from two friends who launched a Facebook page, sought donations and met with city leaders.

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Friday, January 27All You Can Eat Fish Fry

Friday, January 27Acoustic Cafe

Saturday, January 284H Horse Tack Sale

Saturday, January 28HHS Big Bowl Event

Saturday, January 28BCPA Comedy Show

Saturday, January 28Livingston County Community Connect

Saturday, January 28MI Invitational Jump Rope Tournament

Sunday, January 29RJ Spangler Trio & Jazz Master Larry Smith Concert

Tuesday, January 31Events at Pinckney Library

Tuesday, January 31Events at Howell Library

Tuesday, January 31Brighton Tea Party

Tuesday, January 31Support Our Troops - Howell Varsity Hockey

Tuesday, January 31Restore the Glory

Tuesday, January 31Events at Hamburg Township Library

Tuesday, January 31Events at Brighton District Library

Wednesday, February 1Brighton Chamber Seeks Applicants for Art Festival

Thursday, February 2Groundhog Day Celebration

Friday, February 3Acoustic Cafe

Friday, February 3Brighton Lions Club Spaghetti Dinner

Friday, February 3Liv. Co. Wildlife and Conservation Club Dinner

Friday, February 3Wild Game Dinner at HHS

Friday, February 3Steel Magnolias

Friday, February 3Daddy Daughter Dance

Saturday, February 4Parents Night Out

Saturday, February 4Chicken Dinner

Saturday, February 4Big Camel Race

Saturday, February 4Laughter Yoga

Saturday, February 4Vina Dental Auction

Sunday, February 5Howell Eagles Breakfast

Sunday, February 5Winter Marketplace

Sunday, February 5St. Mary's Breakfast with Paws

Sunday, February 5American Spirit Centre Party

Friday, February 10Blood Drive

Friday, February 10Activities at Pinckney American Legion

Friday, February 10Owl Show at Nature Center

Friday, February 10Pheasants Forever Banquet

Saturday, February 11Howell American Legion Valentine's Party

Saturday, February 11Jenne Bean Fundraiser

Saturday, February 11Brighton Roller Dollz

Saturday, February 11Identity Theft Protection Workshop

Saturday, February 11Chicken & Biscuit Supper

Saturday, February 11Howell Winery Chorale Fundraiser

Saturday, February 11Mother & Son Dance

Sunday, February 124rd Annual Runway Repurposed

Sunday, February 12Youth Scholarship Competition

Tuesday, February 14Civil War Round Table Meeting

Wednesday, February 15CTH Auditions for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Friday, February 17USA Jump Rope Team Qualifying Event

Friday, February 17Glo Bowl to Benefit 4H

Friday, February 17Hunter's Safety Class

Friday, February 17Polish Feast

Friday, February 17Dinner With a Heart

Saturday, February 18My Furry Valentine

Saturday, February 25Tony & Tina's Wedding

Saturday, February 25Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser at PHS

Saturday, February 25Walk for Warmth

Sunday, February 26Breakfast at Pinckney American Legion

Sunday, February 26Polar Plunge

Wednesday, February 29Brighton Youth Football/Cheer Registration

Saturday, March 3Howell Alumni Volleyball Game

Saturday, March 3Euchre Night at The Well

Saturday, March 3Fowlerville Rec Bowling Fundraiser

Sunday, March 4Howell Eagles Breakfast

Tuesday, March 6Skywarn Weather Spotter Class

Friday, March 9Bowl for Kids

Saturday, March 10Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, March 10Howell Nature Center Winter Blah Blast

Saturday, March 10Mom to Mom Sale

Friday, March 23Annie Performed at PHS

Saturday, March 24Fur Ball

Saturday, March 31St. Joseph School PTO Spring Bazaar

Saturday, March 31Spring Craft/Antique Sale

Saturday, March 31Mom to Mom Sale/Home Based Business Expo

Saturday, March 31Mom to Mom Sale

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