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Michigan State Police confirm the tweet was sent from a user in North Carolina. → Read More
The Livingston Educational Service Agency now offers a program for adults over the age of 21 who are seeking to complete their high school diploma, GED or acquire basic skills in math and reading. → Read More
Center of Michigan publication names Cleary University one of best values for Michigan college students → Read More
OLHSA opens registrations for 26th annual Walk for Warmth to help those in need this winter → Read More
Brighton organizations only offers SAT practice test to help teens struggling before the taking the real one → Read More
Residents continue to camp in a tent regardless of the snow on the ground → Read More
Pinckney High School students prep for an 'orange out' to educate community on anti-bullying → Read More
Donovan Mattson and classmate Bryen Gatt have won a competition to have their posters appear in this year’s annual event. → Read More
Detroit Auto Show to feature posters from Howell students → Read More
Nicklaus Haggerty Lefebvre, 17, gets new preliminary exam date set → Read More
Some Pinckney High School students expressed support of the boys, others in support of the victim. → Read More
Scott Richard Parker faces four counts of making a threat of terrorism for threats via Twitter involving four Howell area schools. → Read More
Scott Richard Parker faces arraignment Friday in Livingston County District Court → Read More
The recently passed LESA special education millage aims to help Pinckney Community Schools get out of deficit in 2 years → Read More
The chilly weather hasn’t stopped the hiking trips of the Crossroads Group of the Sierra Club before — and it won’t now. On Saturday, the group will hike 5 miles of the Penosha Trail at the Brighton Recreation Area, 6360 Chilson Road in Genoa Township, from 1-3:30 p.m. Hiking is one of the Sierra Club’s favorite and most popular activities, and the hikes are held year round. “We typically have a… → Read More
A 69-year-old woman decides to foster and adopt foster children → Read More
Pinckney Community Schools 1 of 15 in Michigan to earn placement on the College Board's AP Honor Roll → Read More
The Arc of Livingston is in trouble. As of late Monday night, seven members resigned within a week, leaving the Livingston County special needs community questioning what exactly is going on. The board appointed former family advocate, Anne Richardson, as the the interim director in the mean time. Those who resigned include Executive Director Shelia Shegos, Arc board Co-President Kim Hughes,… → Read More
ARC executive director resigns, board still discussing options for a new director → Read More
The Livingston Educational Service Agency is bringing back its annual Snack Pack Drive, which runs today through Dec. 14. LESA officials said previous years have been successful, but they believe they will earn even more this year. "Last year we were able to create 330 snack packs and 20 emergency food kits for our homeless children and families in Livingston County," said Candice Uyttendaele,… → Read More