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Garcia Backs Legislation To Change Forced Unionization

News Photo 3/12/10 - New bills have been introduced in the state Senate that would prohibit the unionization of home-based daycare providers and other home-based business owners. The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation originally filed suit against the Michigan Department of Human Services on behalf of three home-based daycare providers including a Brighton Township resident. The DHS has been withholding union dues from child care subsidy checks that are sent to home-based daycare providers on behalf of low-income parents who get government assistance. As of 2008, 40,000 affected providers were considered members of the newly formed Child Care Providers Together Michigan union and paying dues. That suit was dismissed by the court of appeals but the issue has now spawned legislation co-sponsored by State Senator Valde Garcia of Marion Township. The bills would clarify language that people who run home-based businesses and whose clients receive daycare subsidies or similar ones are not public employees and cannot be forcibly unionized. Garcia says the bills will likely face challenges in the House but feels the policy needs to be changed as some would consider what the administration did as unethical. Meanwhile, Foundation Director Patrick Wright tells WHMI that they will decide in the next few weeks if they will file an appeal with the Supreme Court, which he says is likely. Requests for comment on the legislation have gone unreturned by DHS officials. (JM)
 

Sheriff's Department to Enforce Vehicle Weight Restrictions

News Photo 3/12/10 - The Livingston County Road Commission will be trying out a new program this spring by contracting with the Sheriff’s Department to enforce seasonal weight restrictions for county roads. Stricter weight limits are put on certain roads each spring to help reduce damage while the soil shifts due to runoff from melting snow. The Road Commission will pay $5,000 to have the sheriff’s department enforce weight restrictions at high-risk roads and bridges in the county. The sheriff’s department will use portable scales, provided by the Road Commission, to enforce the limits and other commercial vehicle requirements until the seasonal restrictions are lifted. Fines for weight violations can range from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on their severity. The Road Commission used to provide the manpower for enforcement, but this has been deemed inefficient and potentially dangerous. Seasonal weight restrictions vary in duration each year, depending on the weather, but are typically lifted sometime around Easter. (TD)
 

Wayne County Man Sentenced In Local Home Invasion

Judge Denies Request To Dismiss Case Against Green Oak Man

Traveling Law Clinic Stops In Howell To Assist Local Veterans

Livingston County Will Participate in Lawsuit Against Michigan

Fenton Man Charged With Livingston County Burglaries

Sentencing Delayed For Former Cop In Camp Brighton Scandal

Possible "Bike Bandit" Arraigned In Ann Arbor Heist

Police Release Composite Sketch In Possible Abduction

Livingston County Designated "Recovery Zone"

Putnam Planning Commission Seeks Improved Communication

Utility Truck Crash Snarls US-23 Wednesday Afternoon

Driver In Fatal Genoa Crash High On Pot & Meds

Students Raise Money For Guatemalan Children

Health Department Survey Seeks Opinions On Smoking Ban

Howell School Board Member Unveils Pay Cut Proposal

New Fee For Delinquent Water Bills Approved in Handy

Police Receive "Jump Start" Donation

Activist Says Suicide Of Singer's Son Offers Teachable Moment

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Highlanders Advance To Hockey Semifinals

3/11/10 - High school hockey playoff action Wednesday night had Howell advancing to the state semifinals with an 8-3 win over Utica Eisenhower. The Highlanders will now take on Traverse City West on Friday at Compuware Arena in Plymouth.

In boys' basketball, Hartland beat Walled Lake Central 71-59 and will advance to play Walled Lake Northern Friday in the championship game, after the Knights defeated Howell 77-61. Pinckney was defeated by Dexter 66-42, while Fowlerville beat South Lyon 67-50 to take on Lake Fenton for the Class B title on Friday.
 

Hartland Girls' Basketball Run Comes To An End

Michigan Headlines

WARREN, Mich. - Retiring Vice Chairman Bob Lutz says General Motors Co. will keep making big trucks and SUVs because U.S. buyers demand them, but a major portion of them will be gas-electric hybrids in the near future. Lutz tells The Associated Press that GM must apply hybrid technology to more vehicles in order to meet fuel-economy standards that will require an average of 35 miles per gallon by 2020.

CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) - Mourners are expected to gather at a Cantown Township church for the funeral of a Jackson police officer who was killed in a shootout. Services for 26-year-old James Bonneau will be held today at St. Michael Lutheran Church. Viewing begins at 9 a.m., followed by a 10 a.m. service.

HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) - Korean battery-maker LG Chem Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary Troy-based Compact Power Inc. will make battery cells for electric vehicles at a plant in western Michigan. The companies say at its peak the $303 million factory in Holland will produce enough battery cells for 50,000 to 200,000 vehicle battery packs, including the Chevrolet Volt.

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan education officials are scheduled to release the latest round of scores on state standardized tests today. The results are for the Michigan Educational Assessment Program tests given to students in elementary and middle schools.

National and World Headlines

WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats on Capitol Hill are making what they expect to be a final push to get health legislation passed. And President Barack Obama is delaying an overseas to help ensure that they succeed. House Democrats are meeting again today to resolve disputes over provision. Among the issues is the level at which health insurance coverage will be subsidized.

NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg calls it "a good settlement for everybody." He's talking about a deal that could pay ground zero workers more than $657 million. Some 10,000 rescue and recovery workers were sickened by dust at the destroyed World Trade Center following the Sept. 11 attacks.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Janet Yellen, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, could be the next vice chairman of the Federal Reserve. A person familiar with the selection says President Barack Obama intends to nominate Yellen. She is thought to be more concerned about high unemployment than rising inflation.

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - Prosecutors in California's Orange County say they will file a lawsuit against Toyota over the continuing problems with the automaker's vehicles. The district attorney accuses Toyota of using deceptive business practices and endangering the public by selling defective vehicles.

NEW YORK (AP) - New York City police says they've received some tips but nothing that's panned out after releasing security video of a man suspected of attacking a woman in the restroom of a Manhattan bar. The woman told police that the man had asked her to dance, but she refused. He later followed her into the restroom and beat her until she was unconscious.

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Friday, March 12Bowl for Kids

Friday, March 12St. Mary Fish Dinner

Friday, March 12Lenten Fish Dinner

Friday, March 12Get Lucky Bingo

Friday, March 12 St. John Fish Fry

Friday, March 12Lenten Fish Dinner

Saturday, March 13Chicken and Biscuit Supper

Saturday, March 13St. Patrick Day Dinner/Dance

Saturday, March 13Fenton Community Expo

Saturday, March 13Got Art Exhibit

Saturday, March 13St. Patrick's Day Parade Fundraiser

Saturday, March 13LAPOM Mom 2 Mom Sale

Saturday, March 13Corned Beef Dinner

Saturday, March 13St. Joseph School's PTO Spring Bazaar

Sunday, March 14Huron Valley Taste & Expo

Sunday, March 14Dinner to Benefit Byron Fireworks

Tuesday, March 16LACASA Volunteer Training

Tuesday, March 16CAP Council Call To Action Conference

Wednesday, March 17Nobel Prize Winner Discusses Climate Change

Wednesday, March 17Kids Cancer Benefit

Thursday, March 18Coupon Workshop

Friday, March 19Friends of Scouting Breakfast

Saturday, March 20Friends of the Howell Carnegie District Used Book Sale

Saturday, March 20Kids Kicking Cancer

Saturday, March 20Grief Recovery Seminar

Saturday, March 20Womens Expo at American Legion

Saturday, March 20Wild Game Dinner

Saturday, March 20Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, March 20Registration Howell JR Football and Cheerleading

Saturday, March 20Mom to Mom Sale

Sunday, March 21Winter Marketplace

Wednesday, March 24Livingston County Photographers Group

Wednesday, March 24Cooking Class at Library

Wednesday, March 24Livingston Economic Growth Presentation

Wednesday, March 24Thanks for the Memories Student Project

Thursday, March 25Livingston Dems Monthly Meeting

Thursday, March 25Empty Bowls Dinner

Thursday, March 25 Hockey Night in Brighton

Friday, March 26Community Resource Expo at HHS

Friday, March 26American Legion Fish Fry

Friday, March 26Dressed to Get Hired Workshop

Friday, March 26Livingston County Home Show

Saturday, March 27Huron Valley Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 27Easter Egg-stravaganza

Saturday, March 27Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, March 27Selcra Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 27Breakfast w/ Easter Bunny in Linden

Saturday, March 27Pet Picture with Easter Bunny

Saturday, March 27Hound Dogs for Adoption

Saturday, March 27Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 27Veterans Wheelchair Olympics

Saturday, March 27Hockey Night in Brighton

Saturday, March 27Taste of Livingston County

Sunday, March 28New Artisits at CoBach Center

Monday, March 29Fundraiser for Kristy St. John at BWW

Wednesday, March 31OLHSA Free Tax Prep for Low Income Residents

Wednesday, March 31Livingston Reads Program

Wednesday, March 31Events at Cromaine District Library

Wednesday, March 31Recycle Livingston Needs Volunteers

Thursday, April 01Moon Glow & Marshmallow Drop

Saturday, April 03Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 03Eggmania at Howell Nazarene

Monday, April 05Pinckney Library Offer Activities During Spring Br

Tuesday, April 06Blood Drive

Saturday, April 10Spaghetti Dinner to Benefit Arc of Livingston

Saturday, April 10Brighton Art Guild's Show Us The Monet

Monday, April 12Livingston Reads Book Discussion

Tuesday, April 13Novel Decorating

Thursday, April 15Free Tax Preparation

Thursday, April 15Pregnancy Helpline 35th Anniversary Celebration

Friday, April 16Battle of the Bands

Friday, April 16Blood Drive

Saturday, April 17Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, April 17Dexter Pioneer Arts Fair

Friday, April 23Power of One Celebration

Saturday, April 24Songs in the Key of B

Saturday, May 01May Day 5K

Saturday, May 01Jax Johnson Golf Outing

Saturday, May 01Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, May 08Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, May 08Make A Wish Benefit

Friday, May 21Cancer Prevention Study (CPS-3) Enrollment

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