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Brighton Area Schools Will Privatize Custodians

News Photo 2/9/10 - With the Brighton Area Schools facing a deficit projected to rise as high as 15 million dollars in two years, district leaders are moving full-speed ahead with a plan to right-size and cut costs. To that end, Monday night the board considered proposals from two private custodial companies as well as a package of concessions from its own 40 full-time employees. The custodians, who currently make $16 per hour say they were willing to make major concessions, but they couldn’t match the private bids which ranged from $8- $10 per hour. Ultimately, the board voted 6-1 in favor of awarding the contract to Flint-based DM Burr, with stipulations the package include insurance benefits and a starting salary of $9.50 an hour. Board member Bill Anderson says there was no other choice, given the size of the deficit. Vice-President Greg Rassel called on the teachers' union to step up to the bargaining table, calling the custodians a "sacrificial lamb." (MS)
 

One of Seven Howell Superintendent Finalists Drops Out

News Photo 2/9/10 - One of the seven finalists for the position of Howell Schools Superintendent has dropped out of the running. Lowell Holtz, administrator at Career Education Associates of North Central Illinois - a vocational school based in Rockford – has notified school board President Debi Drick that a schedule conflict developed and he cannot make his scheduled interview time a week from Thursday. Since his was the only interview set for Feb. 18, that leaves just two days of interviews – on February 16 and 17 - with the remaining six finalists. They include the superintendents of the Mount Pleasant, Grass Lake, Clarenceville, Dewitt and Cass City schools and the assistant superintendent of Imlay City Schools. An hour-and-a-half has been reserved for each candidate. After that, a special meeting will be held on Saturday, Feb. 27, to decide who will be the next Howell Superintendent. The person selected will get a three-year contract and earn $155,000 per year, plus benefits. (TT)
 

OLHSA Names Partner For Saturday's 20th Annual Walk For Warmth

News Photo 2/9/10 - The Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency has announced their annual “Partner of the Year” that will be honored this Saturday during the Walk For Warmth. This year’s honoree will be Tammy Shire. OLHSA officials say that last October, Shire, a single mother of three, was able to receive help in finding a place to live through the agency’s homeless prevention program after her home was being foreclosed upon. In appreciation, Shire quickly began volunteering with OLHSA while looking for employment and investigating her return to college. She has since been volunteering with OLHSA in a variety of areas, including helping out at the agency throughout the week. As a volunteer, OLHSA officials say Shire stands out because of her self-motivation and personal accountability. Her efforts will be recognized this Saturday morning at the 20th annual Walk for Warmth, set to start at 9:30 inside the Hartland Educational Service Center. The walk is held to raise funds for Livingston County families struggling to pay their heating bills this winter. You’ll find details on OLHSA's website by Clicking Here. (JK)
 

Howell City Council Approves Budget Ammendments

News Photo 2/9/10 - The Howell City Council approved some reductions in the current year’s budget to ensure the municipality stays on solid financial footing during tough times at Monday's meeting. The budget amendments allow the city to maintain a $2.8 (m) million fund balance at the end of the current fiscal year and to prepare for less revenue coming in along with falling property tax values. City Manager Shea Charles tells WHMI that the city was relying on a grant to fill a vacancy in the police department but that didn’t happen so the position will remain vacant. Another position adjusted was that of the Deputy Treasurer. The current deputy is retiring and the position will be filled only a part-time basis. Charles adds that staff is currently developing budget recommendations for the 2010/2011 fiscal year and the budget review with council will begin in March or April. City Council also approved the introduction of an ordinance that would increase water and sewer rates. The rate increases are necessary to help pay for the street program debt and increases in normal operations. (JM)
 

Howell Nature Center Could Be Home To New Church

Meeting This Week To Discuss Bridge Project

Brighton's Relay For Life To Enroll Long Range Cancer Study

Hamburg Officials Still Seeking Funds For Flooding Study

Seven Finalists Selected for Howell Supt. Post

Putnam Twp. Woman Found In Possession Of Heroin

Workshops To Educate Local Adults & Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

Judge Will Hold Evidentiary Hearing In 2007 Robbery Case

Alternative Program At Local School Helping Students Succeed

Pinckney Schools to Negotiate Transportation Deal With LESA

Head-On Crash Sends Unadilla Woman To Hospital

Brighton Manufacturer Presented with MIOSHA Safety Award

Brighton DDA Gets Green Light To Expand

Former Livingston County Employee Sentenced For Embezzlement

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High School Results 2-5

Boys' Basketball

Brighton Bulldogs 52 - Howell Highlanders 37, Hartland Eagles 58 - Milford Mavericks 46, Grand Blanc Bobcats 52 - Pinckney Pirates 49, South Lyon East Cougars 49 - South Lyon Lions 46, Fowlerville Gladiators 53 - Eaton Rapids Greyhounds 48.

Girls' Basketball

Howell Highlanders 40 - Brighton Bulldogs 30, Hartland Eagles 42 - Milford Mavericks 41 , Eaton Rapids Greyhounds 66 - Fowlerville Gladiators 33, South Lyon Lions 72 - South Lyon East Cougars 39, Fenton Tigers 45 - Linden Eagles 34.

Hockey

East Kentwood Falcons 3 - Howell Highlanders 3.
 
Michigan Headlines

DETROIT (AP) - Jurors are returning to the federal courthouse today for the first full day of deliberations in the corruption trial of political consultant Sam Riddle. The jury heard closing arguments yesterday and worked in the afternoon before going home without a verdict.

DETROIT (AP) - Road crews are preparing for what could be a major winter storm with up to nine inches of snow expected in a band south of Lansing and including metropolitan Detroit. National Weather Service officials say the heaviest snow today likely will fall along Michigan's border with Indiana and Ohio.

CORUNNA, Mich. (AP) - Prosecutors are asking a judge to move the murder trial of a trucker accused of killing an anti-abortion protester and a business owner because people in Shiawassee County have strong opinions about one of the victims, James Pouillon. He was fatally shot while protesting abortion outside Owosso High School in September. Trial is set for Feb. 23.

UNDATED (AP) - A congressional panel will hear from Obama administration officials today about their plan for protecting the Great Lakes from Asian carp. The House Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment hearing will be held in Washington.

National and World Headlines

WASHINGTON (AP) - Lots of people are trying to get out of the nation's capital before the next predicted snowstorm starts tonight but travel remains limited. Meantime, the digging out from the weekend blizzard continues as forecasters say a foot or more of new snow could fall.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for more than 500 homes in mudslide-prone foothill neighborhoods outside Los Angeles. A new storm could dump more than an inch of rain. Sheriff's officials say they have begun notifying residents in the affected areas that they need to be out of their homes by 10 a.m.

TOKYO (AP) - Toyota is dealing with another blow to its reputation for quality today as it recalls about 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles worldwide to fix brake problems. The recall includes more than 130,000 U.S. cars in addition to millions of other models recalled over gas pedal issues.

PARIS (AP) - A Pentagon spokesman says Defense Secretary Robert Gates thinks "time is of the essence" when it comes to more sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program. Gates said in Paris that he wants to see the United Nations slap sanctions on Iran in "weeks, not months." Gates is returning to Washington after spending a week in Europe.

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - An analyst says reports that North Korea has dispatched a top nuclear envoy to China to discuss restarting disarmament talks shows the regime is feeling the pinch of international sanctions. Today's trip comes a day after Kim Jong Il pledged Pyongyang's commitment to a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.

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Livingston County Events

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Monday, February 08Create Classes at Opera House

Wednesday, February 10Mother/Son Dance

Wednesday, February 10Daddy/Daughter Dance

Wednesday, February 10Livingston County Photographers Group

Wednesday, February 10Mothers and More Monthly Meeting

Thursday, February 11South Lyon Empty Bowls Fundraiser

Thursday, February 11Happy Healthy Bodies Boogie

Friday, February 12Country Music Jamboree in Byron

Friday, February 12Polish Feast on Fat Tuesday

Friday, February 12Hartland Players

Friday, February 12Blood Drive

Friday, February 12Escanaba in Love

Friday, February 12Acoustic Cafe

Saturday, February 13Walk for Warmth

Saturday, February 13Mother & Son Valentine's Dance

Saturday, February 13Murder Mystery Dinner

Saturday, February 13Howell Eagles Valentine Event

Saturday, February 13Valentine's Dance in Fenton

Saturday, February 13Ice Fishing Tournament

Saturday, February 13SELCRA Daddy Daughter Dance

Saturday, February 13Webberville Fire and Ice Street Party

Sunday, February 14Sierra Club Educational Grants

Sunday, February 14Splash n' Dash Indoor Triathlon

Sunday, February 14Snowman Tea

Tuesday, February 16Coupon Savings Class

Tuesday, February 16Pancake Dinner on Fat Tuesday

Tuesday, February 16Sled Race/Chili Cook Off

Thursday, February 18Salute to Everyday Heroes Banquet

Thursday, February 18FireKeepers Casino Trip

Friday, February 19Lenten Fish Dinner

Friday, February 19Daddy/Daughter Dance in Howell

Friday, February 19 St. John Fish Fry

Friday, February 19St. Mary Fish Dinner

Saturday, February 20LSO Scholarship Competition

Saturday, February 20Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

Saturday, February 20Rolling Thunder Garage Sale

Saturday, February 20Fur Ball

Saturday, February 20Howell Elks Jimmy Buffett Night

Sunday, February 21Winter Paddle

Thursday, February 25Annual Fly Fishing Presentation

Saturday, February 27Big Moola Ball

Saturday, February 27Craft Day

Sunday, February 28Recycle Livingston Needs Volunteers

Sunday, February 28St. Patrick's Day Parade Fundraiser

Sunday, February 28OLHSA Free Tax Prep for Low Income Residents

Sunday, February 28Whitmore Lake Rod & Gun Club Breakfast

Sunday, February 28Holiday Light Recycling

Sunday, February 28Events at Cromaine District Library

Sunday, February 28 2-1-1 Help Line

Saturday, March 06Hartland Players Present Suessical Jr.

Saturday, March 06Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, March 06Brighton Masonic Lodge Antique Show

Saturday, March 06Fundraiser for Amelia Otten

Saturday, March 06Indoor Garage Sale

Friday, March 12Bingo at Brighton Senior Center

Tuesday, March 16LACASA Volunteer Training

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