The Joyce A. Powers Memorial Lecture will feature retired American History teacher Claire Dahl. The 2024 honorees for the Brighton Area Women’s History Roll of Honor will also be announced during the event.
Nominations are now being taken for two outstanding Brighton High School graduates who will be selected for the third annual BAS Outstanding Alumni Wall of Fame.
Despite a change in leadership, the Brighton Area Schools Pack of Dogs program is still going strong and is continuing to give emotional aid, comfort and delight to the nearly 6,000 students in the school district.
Potholes are created when snow and ice melt as part of Michigan's seasonal freeze-thaw cycles. MDOT encourages people to report them either online or through its Pothole Hotline.
The Cromaine District Library and the Hartland Messiah Chorus are bringing the community together on March 22nd at 7pm for an evening of music in support of the care and restoration of the "cultural treasure".
The intersection will be closed starting Thursday for approximately 10 to 12 weeks while crews begin forestry work, remove pavement, and do excavation operations.
According to a study conducted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy; radon is present in elevated levels in about 40% of Livingston County homes.
The non-profit encountered various obstacles in 2023 after its founder experienced a devastating house fire - leading to considerable strain on resources and operations.
A jury on Thursday found 35-year-old Thomas Olson of Grand Blanc guilty of 2nd Degree Murder and Felony Firearms in the 2018 shooting death of 68-year-old Chong Moua Yang at the Rose Lake State Park.
Classes are intended for those interested in joining the Skywarn network, a volunteer program that aims to help keep communities safe by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather.
Each year, The Well Church's hockey team takes to the ice and challenges the Red Wings Alumni team to a game to benefit charities of Livingston County.
The Community Theatre of Howell is holding auditions in March for its upcoming WCTH Radio Hour – which "recreates the magic of live radio and celebrates the art of storytelling through sound".
Consumers Energy recently received approval to move forward with what are described as aggressive new efforts to help low-income customers and those traditionally under-served reduce energy use and lower bills.
Community members are encouraged to nominate someone who makes a difference in the life of a child to be recognized as a local “Champion for Children”.
Disaster Survivor Assistance crews from FEMA are going door-to-door helping residents affected by the tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding last August navigate the federal assistance process.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed February 16th as National Caregivers Day in Michigan to honor the millions who serve as caregivers both professionally and those who care for a family member.
The Milford Independent Cinema says every donation, no matter how small, will make a tangible difference in helping them sustain operations and continue serving the community with enriching cinematic experiences.
Every year for a weekend in mid-February, people from around the world take the time to observe birds in their favorite local parks or in their own backyards. Programs are planned at Huron-Clinton Metroparks.
28-year-old Joshua Alan Woy was sentenced to 13-30 years behind bars after pleading guilty to homicide-manslaughter in the June 2019 death of 2-month-old Kane Woy.
With two weeks left before Michigan’s Feb. 27 Presidential Primary, more than 600,000 voters have already cast their vote and submitted their absentee ballot to be counted – a 67% increase over the same time in 2020.
William Post died Saturday, according to a family obituary. He retired at age 56 as a senior vice president with the Keebler Company and settled in Glen Arbor.
Chalk up a big honor for the Brighton High School Pom squad as the team took home the first place trophy this past weekend in the DTU nationals at Orlando, Florida.
A Brighton Board of Education member who has only been on the board for a little over a year was censured Monday evening for his critical conduct at the previous meeting.
The utility recently announced that nearly 9 in 10 customers who lost power in 2023 were restored in less than 24 hours - which it says is the result of major upgrades.
The Brighton Board of Education on Monday will consider whether to censure a fellow board member for his conduct and statements made at the Jan. 29th meeting.
Howell Township Trustee Bob Wilson continues to raise issues about what he maintains is a safety hazard and public nuisance on Brewer Road that’s been going on for years.
The incident happened during Monday’s 8th grade girl's basketball game when a Fowlerville student is alleged to have used inappropriate, hateful language when an East Lansing Middle School basketball team entered the gym.
The Michigan House has approved State Representative Dale Zorn’s bill to reduce regulations affecting tow truck companies that assist stranded drivers and hazardous road obstructions.
With Super-Bowl Sunday fast approaching, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is cautioning residents to be on the lookout for potential scams, and sometimes deceptive gaming sites.
The non-profit’s mission is to protect, restore, and enhance wildlife habitat by establishing and maintaining local projects - which it does in a number of ways.
Construction of an access road is progressing at the Motorsports Gateway Howell - a state-of-the-art 273-acre automotive district. It recently announced a new long-term partnership with Pratt Miller Motorsports.
The Department says both cases were likely exposed to the virus during international travel as no common sources of food, beverages, or drug use have been identified as a potential source of infection.
The Washtenaw County Road Commission reduced the load rating due to structural deterioration on Napier Road, over Trib to Johnson Drain between North Territorial Road and 5 Mile Road.
The Michigan Secretary of State says nearly 1.3 million registered voters in the state have applied for absentee ballots three weeks before Election Day.
The work is part of a $205 million investment to rebuild US-127/I-496 from I-96 to I-496 to address safety concerns, improve roadway geometrics, and improve vehicular movement.
The Area Agency on Aging 1-B is ringing in its 50th birthday in 2024 with a name change that reflects its mission: "helping people to age in the ways they choose".
The four guilty verdicts — one for each student slain at Oxford High School — were returned after roughly 11 hours of jury deliberations in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley.
Lyon Township renewed a temporary resolution allowing outdoor sales at bars and restaurants- a package of rules that were originally put into place during COVID.
The Great American Water Taste Test is put on by the National Rural Water Association (NRWA). The city’s water was voted the best tasting in Michigan last March, during the state Association’s 2023 annual conference.
The Livingston County Health Department has received grant funding to implement an In-Home WIC Visiting Nurse Program, as well as a Breast-Feeding Supply Stock Initiative.
Attendees will learn about the Fowlerville Police Department and their new K9 program initiative at Torch 180 Cafe. Complimentary coffee and donuts will be provided.
Events include free screening of the film “Respect”, a tribute workshop to the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., along with other activities and museum tours.