LivingstonDaily - Sat Nov 07
Livingston County sheriff's deputies are investigating whether speed and drugs contributed to a single-car crash that hospitalized a 24-year-old Howell woman and her 6-year-old daughter.
'We won't have enough ... to open it up to everyone'LivingstonDaily - Sat Nov 07
The high-priority groups recommended to be immunized for the H1N1 virus may be the only patients in Livingston County to be offered the vaccine for quite some time this flu season.
Carl Levin to honor vets at Saturday luncheonLivingstonDaily - Fri Nov 06
U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Detroit, will join the Livingston County Democratic Party at a luncheon honoring area veterans tomorrow from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. At county party headquarters, 10321 E. Grand River, Suite 600 of the Fonda Office Park in Brighton Township.
Hamburg Township swears in new clerkLivingstonDaily - Fri Nov 06
Hamburg Township swore in interim Clerk Allen Carlson Friday after the Livingston County Board of Canvassers certified the recall election of former Clerk Matt Skiba.
Woman, girl in nonfatal crashLivingstonDaily - Fri Nov 06
Livingston County sheriff's deputies are investigating whether speed and drugs contributed to a single-car crash that hospitalized a 24-year-old Howell woman and her 6-year-old daughter.
Woman taken to hospital after flipping carLivingstonDaily - Thu Nov 05
A 24-year-old Howell woman was transported to University of Michigan Hospital by an ambulance after flipping her car on Bergin Road in Hartland Township around 8:50 a.m. A witness said it appeared the woman was traveling east on Bergin when she hit an embankment and lost control of her 1999 Chevy Malibu.
2 convicted in beating of Michigan veteranFreep.com - RSS - Thu Nov 05
Two men have been found guilty of beating and robbing a then-83-year-old World War II veteran in his Livingston County home.
Post a CommentLivingstonDaily - Thu Nov 05
Hamburg Township has hired former Chrysler Executive Allen Carlson as interim clerk pending the certification of the recall election tomorrow night by the Livingston County board of canvassers.
Stabbing Suspect Turns Himself inWLNS-TV Lansing - Wed Nov 04
A suspect wanted for stabbing someone in Livingston County turns himself in to police.
Police catch shirtless, shoeless manLivingstonDaily - Wed Nov 04
Police caught a Conway Township man who fled clad only in sweatpants this morning when officers tried to arrest him on a parole violation.
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