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Hartland High School Ski Results from Thursday's Race
Hartland Ski Coach Glenn Makin provided the following results from the Alpine Valley Divisional race held on Thursday.
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Incentives could bring additional education funds
Livingston County's public schools could improve - and earn a few extra dollars - through proposed incentives for student achievement, county educators said.
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'Monologues' on horizon on Hartland
Photo by GILLIS BENEDICT/DAILY PRESS & ARGUS Savannah Lee, left, and Stephani Bell rehearse for the Hartland Players Main Stage production of "The Vagina Monologues." Photo by GILLIS BENEDICT/DAILY PRESS & ARGUS / Savannah Lee and Stephani Bell rehearse for The Hartland Players Main Stage group will present "The Vagina Monologues" by Eve Ensler ... (more)
Experts emphasize importance of early literacy
Most programs require pre-registration for a session lasting several weeks, but some are drop-in. Contact the library for more information or to register.
It's only February, but "early birds" already are getting their state and federal income tax returns prepared.
It's Tuesday today and another beautiful day in Hartland.A Today'sA quote of the day A comes from: Robert Henri.
Canton Woman Finds Success with Hartland Business
After opening up her tea room in Hartland seven years ago, Nancy Martin, has hosted many guests from a wide range of places including Canada and Ohio.
Flowers, Candy, Jewelry and More
With Valentine's Day just over a week away, the hunt for the perfectly sweet gift that says, "I Love You" or maybe just, "I like you a whole lot," is on.A For some, the best gifts are the homemade kind but for others, it's flowers, chocolates or jewelry.
Hartland Curriculum Changes, Varsity Cheer Wins and TeleParent Notifies Parents
Here is a roundup of news that you might have missed in Hartland area for the week ending Sunday.
Falling Tree Kills Woman in White Lake, Testimony Begins in Green Oak Murder Case
Here are the top five most interesting stories from around the Hartland area this week.
Coach's Corner: Lady Bulldogs Varsity Bowling Keeps Rolling to 9-1 Record
They are also ranked fifth in the state. Leading the Bulldogs were Marissa Campbell, scoring 224, and Helen Geddes, scoring 221.
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Livingston County Prosecutor David Morse tells WHMI that Stephen Allen Lacosse II pleaded guilty as charged to two counts of failure to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in serious impairment or death.
It's Monday -- have a great week, Hartland. Here are some tidbits of news and information that we hope you'll find useful or entertaining.
Big News Around You: Brandon Hayes Found Guilty in Dominick Calhoun's ...
A jury found Hayes guilty on 10 counts, including child abuse and torture, the Times Herald reported.
Cromaine Library Brings Magic to Hartland
The magical world of Harry Potter might be make-believe, but thanks to a traveling exhibit from the National Library of Medicine , which is currently on display at the Cromaine District Library village location , Hartland residents can explore the links between the magical world and the Muggle world.
The Hartland Coalition wants to create awareness on the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and substance abuse among area teenagers in 2012, beginning with a public forum this month.
Local Animal Hospital Re-Opens with New Name, Same Services
Starting this week,A Companion Animal Hospital A of Hartland will re-open as Ore Creek Veterinary Clinic.
It's Tuesday, today. Here are some tidbits of news and information that we hope you'll find useful or entertaining.
Community Marches to Honor Martin Luther King Jr.
The sun was out and spirits were high at the 7th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration in Milford.