A shed fire on Floreen Lane that spread to two trailers caused propane tanks to leak, calling for a temporary evacuation until the danger could be mitigated.
Two women from Highland Township were struck by a driver from Howell while trying to cross N. Milford Road; one is suffering from serious head injuries.
The start date was delayed. Work will be done on Maxfield Road between Hyne Road and Commerce Road tomorrow and Friday, between 7am and 4pm on both days.
Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell recently announced that the G.H.O.S.T. task force arrested 12 additional individuals in the latest phase of the task force’s ongoing operation targeting human trafficking.
An LESA bus will be at the Howell Walmart collecting school supply donations, while the Michigan State Police Brighton Post is hosting the Stuff the Blue Goose event at the Fowlerville Walmart later in the day.
Mini grants will be awarded to 20 owner-occupied single-family homes in the Portage Dells neighborhood, with the improvements primarily for accessibility, such as porches, handrails, or ramps.
SEMCOG is launching its latest “Pulse of the Region” survey to better understand water issues in Southeast Michigan and evaluate the region's water quality education campaign.
Livingston County Animal Control seized 120 animals from Last Chance Rescue in Howell Township in December of 2017 after receiving complaints about the facility’s conditions and care of animals.
The plan consists of installation of new water main from the west city limits to Chestnut Street, from Chestnut to Barnard Street, and installing new water main in the greenbelt from Barnard Street to the east city limits.
The 2018 Plan produced by the Livingston County Planning Department was recognized for advancing the science and art of planning, and for best practices.
The Byron Cancelmo Legacy show returns Tuesday night. Concerts take place on the south lawn at the library on Hartland Road, with music starting at 7pm.
Maxfield Road, between Hyne Road and Commerce Road in Brighton Township, is having drainage work done that is expected to cause long delays on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Ethan Hayes of the U.S. Census Bureau spoke to Livingston County Democrats answering questions on the census, including those around the removal of the citizenship question.
Respondents to the pulse of the Region survey gave opinions on their view of the region's economy, what challenges they see, and what the region's greatest assets are.
The body of drowning victim Brian Hermann of Brighton was found Saturday in Lake Michigan, eight miles from where he had been swept out by strong currents.
Representative Elissa Slotkin's bill to require the humane treatment of migrants and their children passed through the U.S. House with bipartisan support.
Brighton Area Schools Assistant Supt. for Business and Finance Maria Gistinger may be retiring, but she'll stick around until the end of September to prepare the annual audit for district auditors.
The pavement work will be performed on Black Walnut, N. Second Street, Challis Road, and Brighton Interior Drive, and the City’s contractor will be refurbishing the Millpond Tridge
railing.
The victims, a 63-year-old woman and 36-year-old man that are all residents of the township, stated that there has been an ongoing dispute regarding property lines with their next-door neighbor.
The school district has agreed to lease parking space at a cost of $50 per space, per month for an initial lease of two spaces for one year to the Livingston Essential Transportation Service.
State Representative Ann Bollin of Brighton Township is inviting residents of the 42nd District on Monday, July 29th, for coffee hour and cleanup of the Lakeland Trail Connector.
Slotkin, a co-sponsor of the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act, testified before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce about the need to end the scourge of robocalls.
An attorney representing Heavenly Acres pet cemetery in Genoa Township has issued letters offering owners a "final offering" to exhume pet remains from the site.
Hawkins Elementary School in Brighton will have a new principal this fall, as the Board of Education voted Thursday to hire a school administrator from the neighboring Huron Valley School District in Oakland County.
FAPS residents will vote on a new 2.25-mill proposal that will be used for facility, HVAC, security, and instructional technology improvements at schools throughout the district, August 6th.
One of the drivers and his passenger were transported to the University of Michigan Hospital. The driver is listed in serious condition while the passenger was listed in critical condition with life-threatening injuries.
LARA says that Gerald G. Wonsey and his company, Jerry’s Concrete, Inc. abandoned a project for a customer without completing it and failed to reimburse the homeowners for money they paid him for work that was never completed.
Community members on August 26th can weigh in on the Brownfield Redevelopment Plan, which captures tax dollars that are used to improve a building that is essentially and functionally obsolete.
In addition to the flood warning, residents are being asked to observe a no wake request along the Huron River and chain of lakes. Hamburg Twp. burn restrictions have also been lifted until August 7th.
Westley Geul of Pinckney is facing 22 felony charges including possession of child sexually abusive material, child abusive commercial activity, using a computer to commit a crime, and promoting or distributing child sexually abusive material.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is awarding grants to organizations that either work with survivors of sexual abuse or work towards lowering tobacco use in people living with HIV.
Neighbors have started a Gofundme page titled “Remove the Drawbridge on Lobdell Lake” to help offset potential legal expenses if Owner Brett DeGayner fails to remove that structure he installed without permits.
A workday is scheduled this Sunday at the Pinckney Recreation Area from 10am to 1pm and volunteers will help remove invasive plants like spotted knapweed.
"Kordal Kombat" has performed all over North America and made history in 2013 by winning both the Land O’ Lakes Novice and District Quartet Championships.
Following last weekend’s storms, the City of Brighton is helping residents clear unwanted brush. Those who wish to have brush removed should have it to the curb by this coming Monday, July 29th.
The Brighton Women’s Garden Club and the Brighton Veterans Memorial Committee say they will be honoring the women of the Greatest Generation by adding two rosebushes to the Veteran’s Memorial garden at Mill Pond Park.
The next meeting of Livingston County Democrats will feature speaker Ethan Hayes, who will talk about how local residents can get involved - including landing a paid job for the U.S. Census.
Local leaders and community members can offer suggestions for a new space within the municipality by contacting Vee A. Spikes, Real Estate Specialist for the USPS Facilities Implementation Team.
The Brighton High School Robotics team, its leaders, coaches, and parent volunteers, were recognized for their FIRST World Robotics championship last evening at a special program held at the Brighton Performing Arts Center.
The Fenton Area Public Schools Board of Education has renewed Superintendent Adam Hartley's contract for three years following acceptance of a "highly effective" review earlier this summer.
Wake Up Livingston is once again holding The Reality Tour Parent/Child Drug Prevention Experience on Saturday at the Livingston County EMS building on Tooley Road in Howell.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is asking Michigan citizens for their input on the application language and eligibility guidelines for the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
Spokeswoman Debra Dodd says generators should be used in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions, which means using them outside of a home about 25-feet away and never using them in an enclosed area.
A Turnover Study by Michigan Works! Southeast reveals that 25% of employees who leave a job do so because of transportation reasons, costing employers roughly $4,000 per worker.
The “one-stop shop” will provide service members, veterans and their families with access to information about local resources, benefits and assistance, as well as a day of fun for adults and kids alike.
24-year-old Seth Blumberg of New Hudson had originally been set to stand trial last November on charges of assault with intent to murder and 1st degree child abuse.
Thousands of residents in Livingston County and the surrounding area remain without power today as thunderstorms - that have resulted in downed trees and power lines - continue.
South Lyon Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Bob Donohue shared his 42 years of experience with the Northfield Township DDA as they try to turn downtown Whitmore Lake around.
Livingston County Catholic Charities is receiving over $26,000 from the Community Foundation of Livingston County to support and expand their efforts at preventing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Holly Democrat Elissa Slotkin arrived in McAllen, Texas Friday and toured facilities along at the Southern border with a bipartisan delegation of members.
Former 53rd District Court Judge Theresa Brennan will be back in court for a hearing regarding charges brought against her by the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.
Some residents and officials told the Livingston County Board of Commissioners that they want the “whole enchilada” when it comes to implementing the Transit Master Plan.
Renovations are underway on the former Fowlerville Library building, turning it into a 4,000 square foot restaurant that will serve as a training facility, coffee bar, and restaurant operated by disabled adults.
After more than two years of training, facing down obstacles and consistent hard work, Tom Pawley and Carlie Morris were presented with their badges Tuesday.
Warren Charles Gordon was sentenced in Livingston County Circuit Court Thursday to 20 months to 15 years in prison with a credit of 218 days already served.
20-year-old Robert Taylor and 22-year-old Eddie Simmons were charged with multiple counts of passing counterfeit $100 bills at various businesses in Fenton in April.
Several Green Oak Township residents say they’ve been experiencing issues with the Legacy Center sports complex, including light pollution, trespassing and even death threats from a worker and an employee.
The event honoring the budding young engineers and scientists will take place at the Center for the Performing Arts at Brighton High School, beginning at 5:30pm.
The incident reportedly occurred Monday at an apartment in Brighton where the child was pushed down on the floor three times, causing him to strike his head, and then shaken feverishly by his mother’s live-in boyfriend.
Brighton Fire Chief Mike O’Brian says the call came in at 6:48pm with vehicles spread out over a half mile stretch between Kent Lake Road and Pleasant Valley Road.
29-year-old Christopher Simons of Fowlerville and 24-year-old Jessica Kropiewnicki of Lyon Township were in Oakland County District Court Tuesday for an exam on charges of assault with intent to murder.
Officials will discuss the process for establishing a road improvement Special Assessment District in subdivisions on July 29th at 4:30 and 7:00 pm, and August 5th at 4:30 and 7:00 pm.
David LeClair is proposing a 3,750-square-foot wedding barn, storage barn, two wedding venue sites, tree house, and an existing residential home on the property off of Old US-23.
Ashley Land Development had sought to rezone 32 acres of the 125-acre gravel pit off of Stobart Road in Brighton Township so they could be permitted to crush concrete onsite.
An inaugural golf outing will help further the goal of 9-year-old Lucas Vetter to put a hands-free CPR device called a LUCAS Chest Compression System on every fire truck in Livingston County.
An “isolated pressure drop as a result of extreme irrigation system demands” of water customers has created a situation where a boil water notice became necessary.
27-year-old Antoine Lee Scott was sentenced to 19 and 30 years in prison in 2017 after a Livingston County Circuit Court jury found him guilty in the break-ins that targeted funeral-goers.
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office says an 86-year-old man driving a Ford Fusion may have suffered a medical emergency when he crossed the center line on Pontiac Trail.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Detroit District says new record high monthly mean water levels were set on Lake Superior, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in June.
State Police began an investigation of Stephen Deshon and his co-defendant, Clifford Fouts, after receiving tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The memorial consists of a wall of stars honoring the American soldiers killed, 56 pillars representing the districts, territories and states as they came into the Union, and pavilions recognizing The Pacific Theater and The Battle of the Atlantic.
Charming Charlie filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close all of its 261 stores in 38 states, including the local boutique at the Green Oak Village Place Mall.
In addition to its life-size statues, the memorial includes statistical signs noting the 54,246 U.S. soldiers killed, 8,177 missing, 7,140 captured, and 103,284 wounded as a result of the war.
State health officials are offering tips for keeping families healthy and safe from the swine flu while attending fairs, like the upcoming Fowlerville Fair, this summer.
The popular event will take place Saturday from 10am to 7pm. The community event celebrates the arts and showcases local and regional talent with the visual art, music, entertainment, technology integrated art, and children’s activities.
The display includes a replica of the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C., the Korean War Memorial with 23 full-size statues, the Michigan Vietnam Traveling Wall, and the Eyes of Freedom Traveling Memorial from the Iraq War.
Chief Andy Pless received the honor from the Michigan Association of Fire Chiefs as their annual Summer Leadership Conference at Boyne Mountain in northern Michigan.
The Huron Valley Schools Board of Education is looking to fill a vacant position as Trustee Laura Dodd will be resigning July 25th. She intends to apply for a position in the district.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s (MEDC) Redevelopment Ready Community program assists local municipalities in establishing a sound foundation for redevelopment and investment to occur in their communities.
A discourse on the women’s suffrage movement, coupled with passage of the 19th Amendment, is the subject of a presentation the next couple of weekends at the COBACH Center in downtown Brighton.
24-year-old Westley Allen Geul of Pinckney is also facing charges of using a computer to commit a crime, promoting or distributing child sexually abusive material, and child abusive commercial activity.
20-year-old Bradley Nowak of Gregory for an incident in June of 2018 in which authorities say he assaulted a 16-year-old female while they were both visiting the residence of a mutual friend.
A resolution opposing the proposal states that preventing disclosure of a candidate’s party affiliation “needlessly restricts and censors information” that voters rely on in selecting a candidate that shares their values.
Commissioners are looking into what is fair for new homes being built on waterfront property versus the effects these dwellings will have on neighbor's sight lines.
Bryan Abell and his supporters say he broke the world record for most chest-to-ground burpees in 12 hours as he raised money and awareness for active and retired soldiers and their families.
Brighton Area Schools has agreed to lease parking space at a cost of $50 per space per month for an initial lease of two spaces for one year, pending approval from the county's Board of Commissioners.
A near-capacity audience for the event, which was arranged by 8th District Rep. Elissa Slotkin, was told that stringent federal standards must be set on the amount of a dangerous chemical compound to be allowed in drinking water.
According to court documents, a settlement of $150,000 was agreed to by the county, which admitted no wrongdoing in the agreement with a group of Livingston County Emergency Medical Technicians who alleged they had been denied overtime compensation.
The 38-year-old Lindsay Partenio is a stay-at-home mom, who recently moved to the Brighton-area from Cincinnati, where the episode was recorded in March.
Activities include a dunk tank, street performers, and live music starting at 5pm on both Friday and Saturday. New this year will be a shuttle service from both Brighton High School and the Meijer Park and Ride lot.
Pinckney Police posted that, “After continued investigation we have determined that this is a false report and the incident DID NOT occur.” No further details were provided.
Livingston County Catholic Charities will integrate Special Ministries of Livingston County's programming into theirs for 1 year, with both Boards assessing the results at the conclusion of that time.
The Dexter council had previously approved the plans for the approximately one-mile trail section that would connect Mill Creek Park and downtown to Creekside Intermediate School at Baker Road.
Hartland Township officials have approved design engineering agreements with the Livingston County Road Commission for the projects that will eventually reconstruct portions of Pleasant Valley Road and Bergin Road.
The crowd-funding event this Thursday allows community members to pitch ideas to better the Hartland area, with the winner receiving money to turn their proposal into a reality.
Trinity Health has received a grant award of $50,000 to build pathways connecting the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital’s Chelsea campus with Chelsea locations.
Police say 18-year-old Adam Bozich of Brighton crashed his own car before breaking into a home, stealing a vehicle at that residence, crashing that vehicle, attempting to break into another home and then lying to police about his name.
Township Manager Michael Archinal says officials are waiting to receive more information from contractors that bid on the project before they can move forward.
Trustee Allen Pool’s last day on the township Board of Trustees was Wednesday, July 3rd. In a letter dated June 26th, Pool said he was relocating to the Battle Creek area after accepting a new position there.
The local nonprofit recently received a major funding boost in their quest to assist individuals and families overcome emotional and financial obstacles caused by major life-altering circumstances.
On display will be a 50% replica of the World War II Memorial from Washington D.C., the Korean War Memorial with 23 full size statues, the Michigan Vietnam Traveling Wall, and the Eyes of Freedom Traveling Memorial (pictured).
The company owns property located on Sterling Drive which is off of Dorr Road in Genoa Township, and plans to build a 59,400-square-foot facility to “accommodate expansion space needed to meet industry demand”.
On Saturday, July 13th the group will speak with local farmers to learn about the joys and challenges of farming, how farms contribute to the local economy and the advantages of conservation.
The Brighton Board of Education has extended Superintendent Greg Gray’s contract by one year, but is looking at making some changes in the language portion of his contract.
Eight cities and towns in the state are members of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities, committed to creating a place to live that is inclusive and considerate of residents from all walks of life and of any age.
Students may participate by obtaining a special bookmark from any of the community libraries located in the 22nd district or from Sen. Lana Theis’ office, and the winner will be invited to spend a day at the Capitol with Theis.
Fake representatives from genetic testing organizations are offering "free" cotton swab tests to Medicare beneficiaries in an effort to steal personal information.
The 8th District Democrat says while she "strongly" believes in border security, "There is no rationale that excuses how our government is treating the migrants...We must do better."
Both DTE and Consumers Energy are reporting approximately 1,200 of their Livingston County customers without service, among more than 30,000 outages statewide.
The basic terms of the contract are a 1.7% salary increase on scale, which means according to their salary schedule, based on their years in the district.
BAFA intends to significantly invest in Fire Station 34 on Dorr Road and Station 35 on Chilson Road and township officials say, with that kind of investment, it makes sense that BAFA own the fire halls.
Nancy Wang, executive director of the group Voters Not Politicians, says last week' Supreme Court ruling doesn't affect Michigan's Proposal 2, and new, nonpartisan maps will be in place for the 2022 elections.
The DNR and the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency have again collaborated to offer Fireworks-Free Fourth of July alternative camping options for veterans and other visitors, including pet owners.
Hartland Township has been conducting an analysis of the municipality’s retail market; however some community members feel the results of the study thus far would not be beneficial or even plausible.
The Handy Township Board has adopted the budget for the coming fiscal year that starts July 1st and officials say road funding continues to be a challenge.
More than 5,600 Livingston County kids rely on free or reduced-price meals during the school year. The campaign aims to make sure they are still supported during the summer months.
In all, 38 balloons participated in the challenge portion of the event; competing in multiple flights to drop beanbags on targets that were set up at the main launch field at the Howell High School complex and another at the Chemung Hills Golf Club.
For several years, residents that live near Arbor Hills Landfill on Six Mike Road, west of Napier, have been filing complaints with Northville Township officials.
They are expected to pass through Brighton at about 2:30pm on Wednesday, July 10th, Howell at 2:45pm and then arrive at the airport by 3pm. Officials are hoping the public will line Grand River to welcome the memorials to the county.
The “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is underway and motorists are being reminded to make safety a priority as the two-week crackdown gets underway.