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High Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds Of Local Residents

News Photo 9/8/10 - Tuesday’s high winds resulted in scatted power outages across Livingston County. At the peak, approximately 1,000 were out in the Howell area and more than 1400 in Brighton. Others were scattered across the county. DTE Energy Co. and CMS Energy Corporation say 113,000 customers lost power across the region with the National Weather Service reporting wind gusts of up to 50 mph. Crews with DTE Energy were out working to get power restored locally and had been making progress as of late last night. (JM)
 

Howell Street Committee Holds Final Public Meeting

News Photo 9/8/10 - About two dozen Howell residents attended the final meeting of the city’s Ad Hoc Street Committee Tuesday night to voice complaints, comments, and concerns about Howell’s ongoing street renovation project. The committee has been interacting with the public for several weeks in order to form recommendations for the City Council on how to proceed with the project. Citizens have criticized the narrowing of streets to slow traffic, the use and size of swales to mitigate runoff during storms, and the lack of parking allowed by the new setup. Attendees were shown cost-comparisons of eight different courses of action and asked for their opinions, but no clear preference was expressed by the public. The costs of the various options ranged from $415,000 to $4.8 million. The residents were also divided on the use of parking bays, which would be installed free of charge to residents who requested them. The bays would be taken out of the residents’ yards to provide parking out of the street, but would be open to anyone wishing to park there. Members of the committee also expressed concerns about the cost of many of the options being considered, especially in light of declining property tax revenues. The Ad Hoc Committee will make recommendations to the City Council at its next meeting on Monday. (TD)
 

Ulrich Denies Deleting Hartland Township E-Mails

News Photo 9/8/10 - Despite some major changes over the past few months, the Clerk’s office in Hartland Township is transitioning well according to officials, although they said actions by the past clerk had made the job more difficult than originally thought. Clerk Larry Hopkins was appointed to the position following the resignation of former Clerk Ann Ulrich. A report on the transition and progress was provided to the board at Tuesday night’s meeting and Hopkins says a lot of filing and organizational work still must be done, in addition to preparing for the November election. A report from Supervisor Bill Fountain was also presented accusing Ulrich of deleting several thousand files from her computer before she left July 6th, a charge she has denied saying anything that was deleted was of a personal nature and not related to township business. The report further said that when she was contacted about providing a password to the Qualified Voter File, Ulrich said she couldn’t remember it. As for hiring a deputy, Hopkins tells WHMI that he’s received about 120 resumes and hopes to have interviews done in the next couple of weeks. He says the candidates have a lot of experience, some with actual experience in a Clerk’s office and he’s pleased with the pool he has to choose from. Hopkins had earlier appointed Pat Franklin to serve as an interim deputy to get through the August primary and to help out while the search for a formal replacement was underway. As of now, the deputy position is expected to be part time at 20 hours a week. However it could be more or less depending on whether or not its an election year. A budget must still be discussed for the deputy position and Hopkins plans to make a future proposal to the board to fund it. (JM)
 

Hamburg Approves Funding to Keep River Station Operating

Grass Fire & Truck Spill Close US-23 In Green Oak Township

Popular Howell High School Teacher Killed In Car Crash

Pinckney Schools Partner With Police To Curb Substance Abuse

Legislation Moves Forward To Ban Pot-Like Substance

Brighton Woman Arraigned On Embezzlement Charge

Howell Library Reopens Following Ten Day Closure

South Lyon Teen Faces Charges in Double Fatal

Brighton Council Takes Action on Restaurant Liquor Licenses

Fund Drive for Deerfield Twp. Family with 10 Special Needs Kids

Owner Of 77 Seized Dogs Could Face Charges

Cleary University Among Top "Military Friendly" Schools

Howell Residents Upset Over Tree Removal

Howell Fire Authority To Close Station Deemed Redundant

Local Authorities Targeting Drunk Drivers This Holiday Weekend

Brighton Council Hears Public Speak on Controversial Sculpture

Fowlerville Man Sentenced In Heroin Possession Case

1.2 Million Michiganders To Travel This Labor Day Holiday Weekend

Soccer Tournament Organizers Hear Complaints in Oceola

Oceola Township to Hold Public Meeting on Earl Lake Weeds

Gen. James Rogers to Head Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville

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Michigan Headlines

MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. (AP) - The trial for an 18-year-old charged with kidnapping another man outside a Detroit area sub shop before shooting him to death at a drug house is to start in a Mount Clemens courtroom. Jury selection in Ihab Maslamani's trial will begin this morning in Macomb County Circuit Court.

JACKSON, Mich. (AP) - A man who says he's serving a life sentence for a murder he didn't commit is asking the Michigan parole board to help free him from prison. Temujin (TEM'-uh-gin) Kensu get a change to address the board today. He's been in prison for 25 years for the 1986 fatal shooting of a man in Port Huron.

DETROIT (AP) - A new exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts focuses on images from artists' imaginations shown in prints from the last 500 years. "In Your Dreams: 500 Years of Imaginary Prints" goes on view today and runs through Jan. 2. It features prints from artists such as Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Marc Chagall.

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Governor Jennifer Granholm and Michigan's legislative leaders are making progress on the state budget and soon could have a signed deal outlining major objectives. Spokespeople for the Senate majority leader and the House speaker say agreements in principle or in concept have been reached on budget targets.

National and World Headlines

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - BP is set to release this morning the conclusions of its internal investigation into the deadly rig explosion that led to the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill. But BP's report is not the final word on possible causes of the blast. Several divisions of the U.S. government are also investigating.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles police chief's call for calm and his pledge to investigate fully a bicycle officer's fatal shooting of a drunken day laborer has apparently fallen on deaf ears. Hundreds of angry people gathered outside a police station last night to protest. At least 22 were arrested.

NEW YORK (AP) - The imam behind plans for an Islamic community center near ground zero in New York writes in a newspaper that the facility will include "separate prayer spaces for Muslims, Christians, Jews and men and women of other faiths." His comments came in an op-ed piece on The New York Times' website.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Things are a lot calmer this morning at Los Angeles International Airport where a Thai Airways jet from Bangkok landed last night after a bomb threat was discovered on a bathroom mirror. The plane was searched and no explosives were found. None of the 189 people aboard was hurt.

DUBLIN, N.H. (AP) - Most of the country will see a colder-than-usual winter while summer and spring will be relatively cool and dry. That's according to the time-honored, complex calculations of the "Old Farmer's Almanac." The 2011 issue of the almanac was released yesterday.

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Wednesday, September 8Fowlerville Farmers Market

Wednesday, September 8South Lyon's Farmers

Wednesday, September 8Hartland Home and Garden Club

Thursday, September 9Auditions for Seussical Jr.

Thursday, September 9Art at the Brighton Library

Friday, September 10Smokin' Jazz & BBQ Blues Festival

Friday, September 10Brighton Lions Spaghetti Dinner

Saturday, September 11Green Oak Fire Dept. Open House

Saturday, September 11Strut Your Mutt 5K-9 Dog Walk

Saturday, September 11Brighton Farmers Market

Saturday, September 11Relay for Life Octoberfest

Saturday, September 112010 Fowlerville Expo

Saturday, September 11Hartland Farmers Market

Saturday, September 11Howell Alano Club 1st Year Celebration

Saturday, September 11Hamburg Festival and Railroad Days

Saturday, September 11Michele Schaefer Benefit Golf Outing

Saturday, September 11Miles For Meals 5k Run & Walk

Sunday, September 12Ride For The Red

Sunday, September 12Livingston Co. Wildlife Conservation Club Breakfast

Sunday, September 12Howell Farmers Market

Thursday, September 16Time 2 Lunch Benefit for Women's Resource Center

Thursday, September 16 Hartland Chamber Golf Scramble

Friday, September 17Constitution Day At Cleary

Friday, September 17Harvest Festival Get Rescued

Friday, September 17Bells Across America

Saturday, September 18 Howell Home Tour

Saturday, September 18LCD Field Day

Saturday, September 18Pinckney Players Perform My Fair Lady

Saturday, September 18Fowlerville Family Fun Fest

Saturday, September 18The School Spirit Dance

Saturday, September 18HHS Gathering of the Grad

Saturday, September 18South Lyon Class of 1978 Celebrates 50th Birthday

Sunday, September 19Farley Hill Family Fun Run

Tuesday, September 21Selcra Hosts Tiger Bus Trip

Tuesday, September 21NAMI Basics Class

Tuesday, September 21Beef Pasty Sale

Friday, September 24Livingston Symphony Orchestra Open Rehearsals

Friday, September 24St. Patrick's Fall Card Party

Friday, September 24Twilight Tours of Lakeview Cemetary

Saturday, September 25Brighton Harvest Fest

Saturday, September 25Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, September 25Howell Eagles Present The Deveraux Dawgs

Saturday, September 25Save the Wildlife 5K Run/Walk

Thursday, September 30Art at the CoBach in Brighton

Thursday, September 30Events at Cromaine District Library

Thursday, September 30Events at Brighton District Library

Friday, October 1Haunted Forest and Hayride

Sunday, October 3Suicide Prevention Walk

Friday, October 8Blue Lantern On Main

Friday, October 8Blood Drive

Saturday, October 9Brighton Senior Center Cooking Class

Saturday, October 9Crazy Ring of Fire Show at Howell Eagles

Saturday, October 9Mom to Mom Sale

Wednesday, October 13Livingston Women's Club Card Party

Sunday, October 17Passionately Pink Ladies Day Out Expo 2010

Friday, October 22Scary Story Telling Festival

Saturday, October 232nd Annual Headless Horseman 5K/10K

Saturday, October 23Legend of Sleepy Howell

Tuesday, October 26Pumpkinfest in South Lyon

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