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Livingston County Events

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Friday, May 09The Little Mermaid Performed at Linden High School

Friday, May 09Community Theatre of Howell Performs Cabaret

Friday, May 09Three Fires Presents Thoroughly Modern Millie

Friday, May 09Twin Mask Theatre Co. Performs Murders in the Heir

Friday, May 09Oliver!

Saturday, May 10Charity Golf Outing at the Jackal

Saturday, May 10Hartland Twp. Large Item Drop -Off Day

Saturday, May 10Rolling Thunder's "Ride To Remember"

Saturday, May 10Lest They Be Forgotten Monument Dedication

Saturday, May 10Brighton Township Yard Waste Clean-up Day

Sunday, May 11Swap Meet at Lake Fenton High School

Tuesday, May 13Howell Opera House Monthly Meeting

Tuesday, May 13Family Science Night At Munn Middle School

Wednesday, May 14Hartland Home and Garden Club

Wednesday, May 14Mothers & More May Meeting

Thursday, May 15Side by Side Concert in Pinckney

Thursday, May 15Relay for Life of Fowlerville

Thursday, May 15Charity Dinner to Benefit Veterans

Thursday, May 15YMCA Summer Day Camp Open House

Thursday, May 15Milford Rotary Offers Wine Tasting Event

Friday, May 16Apply Now for the Margaret Starkey Scholarship

Friday, May 16Brighton's Relay for Life

Friday, May 16Support a Cause Event in Milford

Friday, May 16Native American Pow Wow in Fowlerville

Friday, May 16Yard Sale Fundraiser

Saturday, May 17Historic Home Tour in Howell

Saturday, May 17St. Joseph School Golf Outing

Saturday, May 17Shepherd of the Lakes Golf Outing

Saturday, May 17Train Rides During Howell History Days

Saturday, May 17Brighton Optimist Club Golf Outing

Saturday, May 17Howell History Days

Saturday, May 17Charity Dodgeball Tournament

Saturday, May 17Concert Under the Stars

Saturday, May 17Swim Team Fundraiser

Sunday, May 183rd Sunday Breakfast at Pinckney Masonic Hall

Sunday, May 18Move to End Alzheimer's Run/Walk

Sunday, May 18Howell Athletic Boosters Golf Tournament

Sunday, May 18Beauty For a Cure Fundraiser

Wednesday, May 21Rollerama Skate Event For Red Cross

Wednesday, May 21Register for Adult Co-Ed Softball

Wednesday, May 21Brighton High Choir Concert

Wednesday, May 21See Live Birds of Prey at Brighton Library

Saturday, May 24Memorial Exhibit of WWII Pows

Saturday, May 24Old US-23 Clean Up Day

Sunday, May 25Howellpalooza

Monday, May 26Pinckney Memorial Day Parade

Monday, May 26Classic Legends Memorial Day Car Show

Wednesday, May 28Livingston County Photographers Group

Thursday, May 29Green Oak Township Garage Sale

Friday, May 30 2-1-1 Help Line

Friday, May 30Book Sale in Pinckney

Saturday, May 31Band Boosters Host Bingo Every Saturday

Saturday, May 31Brighton Lions Club Golf Outing

Saturday, May 31Howell Parks & Rec Summer Day Camp

Saturday, May 31Relay for Life Team Seeks Donations

Saturday, May 31Art in the Park

Saturday, May 31CAP Kids Fair

Saturday, May 31Tickets on Sale for Lip Stync

Saturday, June 07Horses Haven Golf Outing

Saturday, June 07Relay for Life Golf Outing

Saturday, June 07Livingston County Kids Oudoor Fair

Tuesday, June 10Livingston Amateur Radio Club

Saturday, June 14Tips-Up for the Troops Bass Tournament

Saturday, June 14Wildwood Ranch Day Camp

Saturday, June 14Marion Township Heritage Days

Saturday, June 14Free Boater Safety Class

Saturday, June 14Pinckney Hosts Historical Tour

Monday, June 16Humane Society Golf Outing

Saturday, June 21Mom to Mom Sale

Saturday, June 21Howell Safety Camp

Friday, June 27Volunteers Needed at Balloonfest

Monday, June 30Recycle Livingston Needs Volunteers

Monday, June 30Habitat for Humanity Resale Store

Monday, June 30Livingston Chapter of American Autism Society

Monday, June 30WRC Career Boutique

Monday, June 30Summer String Fling

Sunday, July 06Aquathalon

Saturday, July 12Lacasa Garden Tour Weekend

Friday, July 18Howell Class of '98 Reunion

Friday, July 18Gaines Community Rodeo

Saturday, July 19Red Wine & Brews Street Party

Saturday, July 19Howell High Alumni Baseball Game

Friday, July 25HHS Class of 1973 Reunion

Sunday, July 27St. Mary School Offers Smoke Free Bingo

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Chief Basar Testifies On Blueprint For A Safer Michigan

News Photo5/9/08 - An assortment of crime prevention strategies are the centerpieces of a model set of policies presented to state leaders this week. The so-called Blueprint For a Safer Michigan was the drafted by county governments, sheriffs, police and prosecutors as a first step in developing a comprehensive plan to reduce crime even as resources decline in Michigan. Howell Police Chief George Basar testified this week in front of the state senate as the incoming President of the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police. He tells WHMI the nine page document is a collaborative effort of prosecutors, sheriff’s associations and others involved in law enforcement and seeks to focus Michigan’s policies on crime prevention strategies that have been proven to work. The document is subtitled “work in progress” because it is meant to start a dialogue about public safety issues. It is also expected to be a guidance tool for incoming legislators. In his testimony Tuesday, Basar noted that since 2001, the Legislature has passed 500 bills creating new crimes or imposing additional responsibilities while a loss in prosecutor staff and police officers has been realized, including a 17 percent loss in the State Police force. Some of the strategies include early childhood education, more police and specialized courts for mental and drug afflicted defendants, better use of technology and improved victims rights. A copy of the blueprint is available for download below. (LS)
 

Substation Expansion Should Curb High Electricity Demand

News Photo5/9/08 - An expansion of the Hurst Substation owned by Detroit Edison was granted approval by the Hartland Township Planning Commission during last night’s meeting. Detroit Edison plans to expand their Hurst Substation located on Old US-23 less than a half a mile south of M-59. Township Manager James Wickman says DTE has reported some rolling black-outs during peak usage times in the last few summers. The two large commercial developments currently being constructed are also expected to add a significant burden to the circuit. For those reasons DTE will tap the proposed ITC transmission lines, connecting them to the substation using only existing power poles. Wickman says no timeline has been established for the expansion and the project still needs approval from the Board of Trustees to move forward. (LS)
 

Brother Of Victim Arraigned In Oceola Township Murders

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5/9/08 - Livingston County Prosecutor David Morse announced during a news conference Thursday that 61 year old Jerome Kowalski of Warren will face murder charges in last week’s double murder of an Oceola Township couple. Kowalski pleaded not guilty at his video arraignment in the deaths of his 65 year old brother Richard Kowalski and 58 year old sister-in-law, Brenda. They were found shot to death May 1st in their Lyngre Drive home. At his arraignment, Kowalski's demeanor was described as “composed and calm”. It was learned at the press conference that the weapon used was a pistol and a note was found by Jerome’s son at his home after the murders took place. Authorities would not comment on motive, where the gun was found or where the wounds were located. Lead Investigator Greg Poulson with Michigan State Police at the Brighton Post says before the note was found, Kowalski was a person of interest but only limited information can be released at this time due to the open investigation. Jerome Kowalski is currently under suicide watch at the Livingston County Jail. He faces two charges of open murder and possession of a felony firearm. An exam conference was set for next Tuesday. If convicted on the charges, Kowalski faces up to life in prison. (JK/LS/JM)
 

Livingston County Man Duped Off "Survivor"

News Photo5/9/08 - Friends and family of a Livingston County man who was a contestant on the CBS show "Survivor" were surely shouting at their televisions last night. And most likely they were shouting something along the lines of “Don’t Do It!” 22 year old Erik Reichenbach had a sure path to the final four on the show and a chance at a million dollar payoff, but intentionally handed it away and was promptly voted off. The senior at Eastern Michigan University and Hamburg Township resident had won the show’s immunity challenge for the third straight week, but gave it away to one of the four women that remained on the show as a gesture of good faith they convinced him he needed to make in order to have a chance at being the overall winner. He soon learned it was all a con game as the four women wasted no time in eliminating their only male rival. Recihenbach quickly realized the error of his ways, telling the four women as he left the island, "You guys drive me crazy." Erik will now return as part of the jury for the show’s two-hour finale on Sunday. He’ll also be returning to his summer job as ice cream scooper at Screams Ice Cream in Hell. You can see Erik's parting video from the show by Clicking Here (JK)
 

Howell School Board Sets Public Meetings In Super Search

Detroit Motorcyclist Arrested After Fleeing Police

Man Dies From Injuries Sustained In Conway Township Crash

Howell District Aims To Cut $2 Million From Operational Budget

Whitmore Lake Man Enters Plea In Police Car Vandalism

Two Managers Of Local Municipalities Are Vying For Openings

War Play Triggers Lock-Down Of Southeast Elementary School

Accident Shuts Down Grand River In Genoa Township

Lil' Chef Demolition Underway In City Of Brighton

Dedication Planned For "Lest They Be Forgotten" Monument

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WHMI Athletes of the Week

News PhotoThis week we recognize the Brighton High School Boys Varsity Baseball team. The Bulldogs won the annual Shelander Tournament this past weekend. Brighton beat Howell 7-2 in the opening game then blitzed Fowlerville 18-4 in the second game while the Bulldogs downed Hartland 12-7 to take the Title. Among the highlights, Brighton pitcher John Nelson tossed a complete game and hit a two run homer in the win over Howell. In the Championship Game the Bulldogs Spencer Sarel drove in five runs.
 
Michigan Headlines

DETROIT (AP) - Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian has started his previously announced $170 million cash offer to buy up to 20 million additional shares of Ford. His investment company would own 5.5 percent of the automaker's outstanding shares if the full purchase is made.

DETROIT (AP) - The government won't be ordered to pay defense lawyer costs for a former federal prosecutor acquitted of hiding evidence in a 2003 Detroit terrorism trial. A judge ruled Richard Convertino didn't demonstrate the government acted in bad faith when it charged him.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - A judge says a 19-year-old who confessed to defacing Grand Rapids war monuments is a disgrace. Kent County Circuit Judge Dennis Leiber has ordered Kyle Endicott to do community service, pay restitution and write a biography about one of the soldier's names he defaced in January.

DETROIT (AP) - The state is offering campers up to 15 days of free storage for their recreational vehicles, boats and trailers at more than 30 recreation areas. The perk was prompted by fears that gas prices flirting with 4 dollars a gallon will keep campers away.

National and World Headlines

PENTAGON (AP) - A U.S. official says Myanmar has agreed to allow entry of one American cargo aircraft with relief supplies. A Pentagon spokesman says the U.S. hopes this "is the beginning of broader support." More than 1 million people are waiting for food, clean water, shelter and medicine to reach them.

GENEVA (AP) - Getting aid to victims of the recent cyclone may soon become more of a challenge. The U.N. is forecasting heavy rains next week in Myanmar. More than 60,000 people are dead or missing and some entire villages have been submerged.

NEW YORK (AP) - John Edwards doesn't seem to have a lot of hope for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid. Speaking on NBC's "Today" show, the former candidate said it's difficult to "make the math work" for Clinton. Edwards, who hasn't made an endorsement, also says Barack Obama can unite the Democratic party.

FOLEYET, Ontario (AP) - Canadian authorities say they have a train in northern Ontario under quarantine after one person died and several others became ill. The illnesses among the 269 passengers on the train appeared to be contained to two train cars. Police say as many as 10 people are ill with flu-like symptoms.

CHICAGO (AP) - R. Kelly is inside an Illinois courthouse to face child pornography charges that were filed after a videotape allegedly showed him having sex with a girl as young as 13. Jury selection is going ahead in Kelly's trial. A judge today refused to grant another delay in the trial, which has been delayed for six years.

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