LivingstonDaily - Mon Nov 30
The primary funding for Michigan schools is a state foundation grant that distributes revenue on a per-pupil basis around the state.
No posted speed, no extra riskLivingstonDaily - Mon Nov 30
In September, a Putnam Township woman died on impact after losing control of her car and colliding with a utility pole on a portion of Swarthout Road in Hamburg Township that doesn't have a posted speed limit.
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Vicki Hartman, vice president at National City Bank, now a part of PNC, has accepted the position of sales and service support manager for the Detroit, Ann Arbor and Northwest regions.
Lansing man remains hospitalized following accidentLSJ.com - Sun Nov 29
A 23-year-old Lansing man involved in a two-vehicle Thanksgiving Day crash remained hospitalized today, officials say.
Police Search for Robbery SuspectWLNS-TV Lansing - Sun Nov 29
Livingston County sheriff's officials are looking for a man they say broke into three places, stole a vehicle and is now armed with weapons.
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At the start of the traditional flu season, Livingston County has only been allocated a third of its projected need for the H1N1 flu vaccine, and it's unclear how much of the vaccine has reached county residents.
Livingston County deputies use dogs, helicopter to search for man in area break-insMLive.com - Sat Nov 28
One man is in custody and another man is at-large after a day-long police chase on Friday that started with a break-in complaint here, the Livingston County Sheriff's Department reported.
Lansing man remains hospitalized following accidentClinton County News - Sat Nov 28
A 23-year-old Lansing man involved in a two-vehicle Thanksgiving Day crash remained hospitalized today, officials say.
Police seek man in connection with break-ins; second suspect faces charges todayLivingstonDaily - Sat Nov 28
Livingston County law enforcement is asking for help in locating an armed man who eluded capture Friday afternoon after breaking into two area homes and a pole barn.
Fantasy of Lights Parade gets season off on right foot tonightLivingstonDaily - Fri Nov 27
More than 30,000 people are expected tonight in downtown Howell to celebrate the annual Fantasy of Lights, including the popular nighttime parade that flips the switch on the holiday season with dozens of illuminated floats.
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