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Two weeks after Howell Public Schools and Hartland Consolidated Schools started fall classes, each district has reported more than 30 cases. → Read More
The students at H.T. Smith Elementary reunited with their friends outside the building, showing off their backpacks and pointing out the empty spots where their baby teeth once were. → Read More
The high school had three half-days on Friday, Wednesday and Thursday to limit students' exposure to the heat. → Read More
Since school began on Aug. 18, the district has reported 22 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There were six cases at Round Elementary and 122 people quarantined. → Read More
The Drag Queen Bingo show that was the epicenter of criticism at the Howell Melon Fest has been canceled. → Read More
The school year is almost upon us, and with it comes a new host of COVID-19 mandates and precautions. → Read More
The festival that has a 60-year history in Howell is hanging in the balance because of a controversy about one of the planned events. → Read More
Show director Bradley Haas said he considered canceling the sold-out show, but his performers convinced him not to. → Read More
The Howell City Council met Friday night to discuss the fate of the annual festival. → Read More
Seven Brighton graduates are getting engineering job experience thanks to an internship through the high school. → Read More
In the scorching summer heat, what is the best - and most delicious - way to cool off? Ice cream. → Read More
Brighton is following Howell in establishing a social district to consume alcohol outdoors. City staff is tasked with finalizing plans. → Read More
Sunny weather is expected for the Fourth of July weekend, so what better way to spend it than outdoors? → Read More
With summer festivities returning and indoor dining restrictions easing, now is the perfect time of year to meet up with friends or join your family for brunch. → Read More
The Howell Construction Trades Program, a class at Howell High School, is open to students across the county. → Read More
Although he was granted special use permits, that doesn't guarantee Bonk will get all three licenses he applied for. → Read More
Lawrence surprised county commissioners Wednesday morning when she announced her plan to resign, effective immediately. → Read More
Steve Williams, who has served on the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority board since 2016, was not reappointed. → Read More
After 40 years of serving children, Mentor Livingston will cease operations at the end of June. → Read More
Drimmer is leaving his current role as provost at National Defense University in Washington D.C. → Read More