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World Series' Champ Mickey Stanley Reflects on a Life of Family and Baseball

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The roar of the crowd may have faded, but for former Detroit Tigers’ Mickey Stanley, that feeling is never far.

Born in Grand Rapids on July 20, 1942, Stanley grew up listening to the team and idolizing greats like Harvey Kuenn and Al Kaline. He said he didn’t join Little League because he was too far into the country, but he regularly played whatever pick-up games he could find before joining a Legion team and playing in high school. He was recruited by th...

Concert's Goal to Fund Final Restoration Phase of Hartland Music Hall's Organ

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The Hartland Music Hall’s Kilgen Pipe Organ is entering the final phase of restoration.

On Friday, the Cromaine District Library and Hartland Messiah Chorus are hosting a concert to help raise the rest of the money needed to complete restoration of the organ.

Community grants and fundraisers have paid for the first two phases over the past two years, and officials said they hope to raise the final $8,000 through this concert to bring the instrument to...

Warbirds Of Glory Museum Keeping Memory of Military Members KIA and Former 'Rosie the Riveter' Alive Through Restoration of B-25

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The Warbirds of Glory Museum, located in New Hudson, is bringing people from multiple generations together as they work towards a common goal; the restoration of a B-25 Mitchell Bomber.

The B-25 in question is named the Sandbar Mitchell, and after its service in World War II, was a fire suppression bomber in Alaska until it crashed on June 27,1969. Decommissioned bombers were used to hold fire retardant that could be dumped on wildfires.

The Sandbar Mit...

Hartland Music Hall Setting for Multiple Spooky Experiences

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com


The Hartland Music Hall has been home to many performances over its long life, but some say that’s not all it is home to.

Started as the Hartland First Congregational Church in 1858, the building that became the Music Hall was purchased by John Robert Crouse Sr. in 1929 for $500.

The building had been vacant since 1923, when the congregation disbanded. Crouse invested in renovations and additions, including adding the column porticoes in the front and...

LACASA Looking for People to 'Help Survivors Start Their Engines' With Gas Card Donations

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

LACASA is collecting prepaid gas cards.

The nonprofit said clients in their Crisis Shelter and Transitional Supportive Housing Program need prepaid gas gift cards to allow them to safely travel to and from school and work, along with appointments.

“Many of the individuals and families we serve come to us in emergency situations that involve financial strain,” Maureen Wright, Vice President of Adult Services, said. “Reliable transportation is a critical...

Bureau of Elections Issues Rulings for 2 County Officials

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Officials ruled that Livingston County Sheriff Mike Murphy was not in violation of the law during President Donald Trump’s visit in August.

Trump held a press conference at the Sheriff’s Office on Aug. 20.

According to the complaint, filed by Melissa Heinig, “Murphy stated that the visit would be a press conference and not campaign related, but video from the meeting proved that this was untrue. To prepare for the ‘press conference,’ Murphy closed road...

Genesee Co. Sheriff's Office Opens Doors to Homeless During Cold Weather

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The Genesee County Sheriff is encouraging those facing homelessness to reach out to his office, which will now open its lobby as a shelter from the weather.

In a press release on Wednesday, Sheriff Chris Swanson said the Sheriff’s Office was asked by the Catholic Charities of Genesee County to allow the jail’s lobby to be open as a shelter for the next five weeks.

“We are trying to solve problems, this is another example of that,” Swanson said.

The l...

Bouchard: Pontiac Boy Went Outside Twice in Four Years, Once to 'Feel the Grass'

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The Oakland County Sheriff updated the public on the children that were reportedly abandoned by their mother for years in their Pontiac home, saying the outpouring of support from the community has been overwhelming.

Sheriff Michael Bouchard said the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office has received the investigation materials collected and will be making a determination on potential charges once the information has been reviewed.

During the press confere...

Michigan Sets New Record for Tree City USA Certified Communities

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Three more Michigan communities were certified as a “Tree City USA.”

Iron Mountain, Flushing and Grand Beach are among 131 Michigan communities, seven healthcare campuses and 10 college campuses “recognized through their respective programs for the work accomplished during 2024,” a press release from the DNR said.

16 communities received Growth Award recognition. All recipients will receive their award materials over the next several weeks.

Tree City...

Livingston Co. Libraries Brace for End of Certain Services After Executive Order Cuts Funding

Amanda Forrester / new@whmi.com

Local libraries are responding to an Executive Order signed by President Trump that would cut funding for certain library services.

The Brighton District Library, Hamburg Township Library, Cromaine District Library, Howell Carnegie District Library, Fowlerville District Library and Pinckney Community Public Library wrote a press release in response.

The order was signed by Trump on March 14 and “seeks to eliminate the federal Institute of Museum and Libra...

Brighton Board of Education Weighs Decision on Accessible Playground Equipment

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Proposals regarding playground equipment at two Brighton elementary schools launched a broader discussion of accessibility for students.

During Monday’s meeting, the Board of Education discussed plans for playground equipment at Hawkins and Spencer elementaries.

The board has discussed Hawkins’ proposal during several previous meetings. The PTO for the school raised approximately $30,000 to help install new, more accessible equipment and redo the ground...

New Security Cameras Approved for Brighton Football Stadium

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Brighton’s football stadium is getting new security cameras, and the District’s budget had some big changes to it due to state adjustments.

Dave Jones, Assistant Superintendent of Finance, presented the new numbers to the board during Monday’s meeting following the state budget being released to districts around Michigan.

Due to the changes made at the state level, there is no increase in the per pupil foundation allowance amount for this school year,...

Trinity Health Livingston Opens New Adolescent Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Those seeking adolescent mental health programs have a new option in Livingston County.

Trinity Health Livingston announced Monday that they’ve opened a new adolescent mental health intensive outpatient program for youth living in the county.

“The program offers a higher level of care than traditional outpatient therapy while still allowing patients to live at home and to maintain daily routines,” a press release about the program said.

The program i...

UPDATE: Washtenaw Co. Church Employee Arraigned on Multiple Charges Related to 'Child Sexually Abusive Materials:' MSP

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

UPDATE: On Oct. 22, MSP confirmed that Radcliff is facing 11 charges. He is facing 1 count of Criminal Sexual Conduct in the first degree, two counts of Child Sexually Abusive Activity, five counts of Using a Computer/Internet to Commit a Crime and one count of Using a Computer to Commit a Crime with a maximum punishment greater than 20 years or life. All the charges are felonies, according to an MSP First District Tweet on Tuesday.

Radcliff's alleged vict...

Gregory Man Arraigned on Multiple Charges of Child Sexual Exploitation

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

A Gregory man has been charged with multiple counts related to child sexual abuse and possession of child sexual abusive material, Michigan State Police said.

24-year-old Dillon Foss was arrested after an investigation was conducted by the Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. A tip was received from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, prompting the investigation, according to a press r...

Group Save MI Tips Says Keeping Tip Credit 'Preserves' Relationships Between Servers and Customers in Contrast to Changing Wage Law

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Michigan servers and bartenders are hosting a roundtable on Friday to discuss concerns over the changes to the state’s tipped wages.

The event will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 23 at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.

“Following the Michigan Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the unconstitutional use of ‘Adopt and Amend’ by the legislature, servers and bartenders from around the state are asking the legislature to act quickly to save our tipping syste...

Over a Quarter of a Million Michigan Voters Participate in Early Voting's First Weekend

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said the first weekend of early in-person voting across the state was a success.

More than 250,000 people voted over Saturday and Sunday, with over 145,000 voters coming to the polls on Saturday alone.

Along with the high numbers of voters participating in early in-person voting, Benson said more than 1.5 million absentee ballots have been submitted. She said 24% of registered voters have cast their ballots as of Sunday...

Storytellers Bringing Chilling Tales to Howell Opera House This Saturday

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The Howell Opera House’s Scary Storytelling promises hair-raising stories for all ages tomorrow.

Families are invited to head over for a free show on the first floor starting at 6:30 p.m. Storyteller Jeff Doyle said costumes are encouraged.

Stories will start milder and build up from there as the stories continue. Doyle said parents should use their best judgment to decide if it’s appropriate for their kids, but it should be appropriate for children 5 y...

Fowlerville Community Schools Hosting Ribbon Cutting at New Elementary School

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Fowlerville’s new elementary school is hosting their ribbon cutting next Friday.

The school, which will be home to the district’s kindergarten through second graders, will be open to students beginning Jan. 21. The date coincides with the start of the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year. Teachers will be able to start moving into their new classrooms over the next few weeks, officials said.

The $41.9 million bond approved by voters in November o...

MHAction Proposes Bills That Offer Safeguards for Manufactured Home Community Residents

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

A grassroots organization is working to pass state bills to protect those living in manufactured home communities from rising costs and unsafe conditions.

MHAction has drafted several bills they say will protect residents from private equity firms that are “putting profits before people.”

The bills, House Bills 5157-5163 and Senate Bills 486-492, will offer several protections to residents. Some of the included items are preventing manufactured home comm...

Proposed Residential Development Going Before the Hartland Twp. Planning Commission

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

The Hartland Twp. Planning Commission will discuss a proposed residential development off M-59 and Pleasant Valley this evening.

The proposed neighborhood will be a mix of 134 single-family homes and 56 duplexes, Hartland Township Manager Mike Luce said. Its current form is less dense than the original plan from years ago.

The concept phase gives the board an idea of what the site will look like, but Luce said there are more steps between the current ph...

Howell High School's Militza Algredo-Huerta Chosen as Co-President of Hope Squad's National Council

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Howell High Senior Militza Algredo-Huerta was selected as the Hope Squad National Council’s co-president for the 2024-25 school year, a press release said.

This is the second year Algredo-Huerta has served on the national board and her first as the co-president. She has been a member of Howell High School’s Hope Squad for four years and served as their secretary.

An “evidence-based suicide prevention program that reduces the risk of suicide through inte...

St. Joseph's Third Annual Polish Festival in South Lyon

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

A South Lyon church is hosting its third annual Polish festival, and officials say it’s the biggest one yet.

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, located at 830 S. Lafayette Street, will have their Polish Heritage Festival Sept. 7 and 8, and organizers say the public is more than welcome to join in the fun.

Jim Chuck, Co-Chairman for the festival, said there will be activities to do for everyone on Saturday and Sunday, including a couple eating contests for b...

Marion Twp Reapproves Plans for Tamarack Place Condos

Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

Marion Township is set to get a new community of condominiums after the Township Board approved the proposal during Thursday’s meeting.

The proposal for Tamarack Place, a new condominium complex, was originally proposed in 2021, but due to rising costs, the project was paused and the approval expired, Michael West said. West is with Westview Capital LLC, which is based in Portage.

West said the only changes to the proposal put before the board on Thurs...
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