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Today's Detroit News Headlines
John M. GallowayField supervisor Darrin Burns, left, Ralph Matthews and Bill Trotter, from the Livingston drain commissioner's office, help position the new prefabricated hazardous material storage shed at the county's West Complex in Howell. Howell welcomes waste center HOWELL -- County officials have accepted delivery of a prefabricated hazardous material storage building. 10/08/02
New board to keep Lake Tyrone clean HARTLAND TOWNSHIP -- Township officials have agreed to form a board to monitor Lake Tyrone -- a 105-acre, private, all-sports body on the border of Hartland and Tyrone townships. 10/08/02
Livingston Briefs 10/08/02
Livingston People in the news 10/08/02
Livingston week ahead 10/07/02
Academy teaches character HARTLAND TOWNSHIP -- Educators at the Charyl Stockwell Academy charter school emphasize improving a student's character by teaching that their choices have repercussions. 10/06/02
Across Livingston County 10/06/02
Democrat takes a shot at Republican stronghold GENOA TOWNSHIP -- W. James Block, 50, is campaigning for elective office for the first time, as a conservative Democrat in a traditionally Republican district. 10/04/02
Closed sessions rile ex-Hartland trustee HARTLAND TOWNSHIP -- Resident Robert Bulloch believes local government trustees violated the state's Open Meetings Act when they recently held a closed session, then reconvened to approve two motions in public. 10/04/02
Ward won't relent in his bid for House seat BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP -- Chris Ward, 28, isn't taking anything for granted. 10/03/02
Delivery man faces bomb hearing HAMBURG TOWNSHIP -- A 47-year-old Tennessee man delivering pumps to the township's waste water plant on Sept. 11 could find himself behind bars if convicted of making false terrorist threats. 10/03/02
Dune buggies are driving Cotoctah neighbors crazy COHOCTAH TOWNSHIP -- Jared Philburn dreams of opening a recreation center somewhere in Livingston County for motor sports such as off-road vehicles and go-carts. 10/02/02
Most off-road trails up north HOWELL -- Michigan has over 3,100 miles of trails for off-road vehicles, but none in Livingston County. 10/02/02
Local educators of gifted join seminar BRIGHTON -- Livingston County educators and advocates of gifted students will meet this weekend in East Lansing for the 2002 Michigan Alliance for Gifted Education Conference. 10/02/02
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