Sean Bradley, Livingston Daily

Sean Bradley

Livingston Daily

Howell, MI, United States

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Past articles by Sean:

Most school-related events in Livingston County postponed indefinitely due to coronavirus

Most school-related events at every district in Livingston County are postponed until further notice. → Read More

Howell calls sober living house lawsuit 'unjustified'

Attorneys for the City of Howell say a lawsuit filed against it is "unjustified" and want it dismissed. → Read More

Low turnout expected at polls, but absentee ballot count high in Livingston County

Absentee ballot count is high for the March 10, 2020 presidential primary, according to county officials. → Read More

Special election looms as Livingston County Board deadlocks again on District 5 representative

The Livingston County Board of Commissioners again deadlocked on who would fill its open District 5 seat. → Read More

Here's what St. Joseph Mercy hospital in Livingston County is doing to protect against coronavirus

Read this to find out more about testing for coronavirus, which has spread further into the United States. → Read More

Coronavirus prevention plan in 'infancy' in Livingston County

Prevention plans against coronavirus are in the works at Livingston County, according to officials. → Read More

Howell planning to revamp rental registration process

Howell is looking at new rules for landlords that could be put into practice starting in 2021. → Read More

Howell's zoning board denies Padnos variance requests for shredder

Metal and scrapping company Padnos was denied variance requests Thursday by the Howell Zoning Board of Appeals. → Read More

Second Amendment sanctuary resolution heads to full county board

A Board of Commissioners' committee passed a resolution supporting the U.S. Constitution and the Second Amendment. → Read More

Funding a major hurdle for proposed bus stops from Howell to Brighton

A major financial contribution will have to come in order to make a fixed bus route a reality in Livingston County → Read More

What to know about Hartland Consolidated Schools' $45M bond proposal

A $45 million bond is being proposed at Hartland Consolidated Schools to finance various capital projects. → Read More

After 26 years together, couple marries on Valentine's Day at Uptown Coffeehouse in Howell

Denise Morgan and Thomas Walker were married Friday in a ceremony at Uptown Coffeehouse in Howell, which hosts free Valentine's Day weddings. → Read More

Hamburg Twp. woman arrested after high-speed chase that damaged police vehicle

A Hamburg Township woman was arrested early Monday morning after high-speed chase in Livingston County. → Read More

Livingston County breaks absentee ballot record ahead of March presidential primary

Livingston County has broken its record for the number of absentee ballots sent out to residents who requested them. → Read More

Donald Parker resigns from Livingston County board, seeking administrator job

Livingston County Commission Chair Donald Parker has resigned to apply for the county's open administrator position. → Read More

Former Brighton Township treasurer Geri Harmon dies at 80

Former Brighton Township treasurer Geri Harmon died Wednesday at 80 years old. → Read More

$321,000 Club Keno jackpot won by Livingston County woman

A Livingston County woman won a $321,313 jackpot after playing a Club Keno game in Muskegon. → Read More

Livingston Essential Transportation Service bus damaged in crash with truck

A Livingston Essential Transportation Service bus was damaged in a crash Thursday in Genoa Township. → Read More

Boil water notice in Brighton Township rescinded

A boil water notice put into place Monday in Brighton Township was rescinded on Wednesday. → Read More

Livingston County could soon resume filming of board meetings

Nearly a year after a protest decrying the lack of recorded county board meetings, filming could resume soon. → Read More