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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Northville Dancer Out to Prove She Can Dance Plus More Big News Near You

Here are some of the big headlines from around White Lake- Highland this past week.

Northville Dancer Out to Prove She Can Dance Plymouth Township Memorial Will Pay Tribute to Fallen Police Officers, Other Local First Responders Novi Principal Leaves District After Super Drunk Charges Sheriff's Department Warns Against 'Traveler' Scams Oakland County Unveils Discount Prescription Card To Be Available To All Residents

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Franklin Homicide Suspect Found Dead Inside Royal Oak House, Plus More Big News Near You

Here are some of the big headlines from around White Lake-Highland this past week.

Franklin Homicide Suspect Found Dead Inside Royal Oak House Hartland Father, Former Detroit Lion Suspected of Trying to Hire 'Hit Man' Northville Man Accused of Burning Toddler with Lighter, Hitting Him Multiple Times Lutheran High School, Westland community honors fallen Warrior Upcoming Charity Events to Benefit Commerce Family Stricken With Duchenne

Sunday, May 5, 2013

'Diary of Anne Frank' Controversy in Northville, Plus More Big News Near You

Here are some of the big headlines from around White Lake-Highland this past week.

Students Need Parents' Permission Before Reading Unedited 'Diary of Anne Frank,' Northville Mother Says Hartland Schools Rejects Sahouri Offer Canton Man Among Those Killed in Afghan Plane Crash Michigan International Women’s Show Opens in Novi School Board to Decide Whether Novi Principal Stays with District After 'Super Drunk' Charges

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Highland Man Sentenced in Mother's Murder, Woman Using Photography to Help Rescue Animals

There was plenty of news in the White Lake-Highland area this week.

Here is a list of the top five most interesting stories from around White Lake and Highland this week. 1. A total of 21 business owners in Linden will not have to pay back sewer tap-in fees, according to the Tri-County Times. 2. A Highland man was sentenced in his mother's murder, reported the Oakland Press. 3. Mlive has begun an anti-suicide campaign, which will include a series of stories. 4. White Lake Patch posted a great story about an area woman who is using photography to help animal rescues. 5. Trach collectors found two parakeets, one alive, in a cage on the curb in West Bloomfield, reported Click on Detroit.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Hartland Man Loses Battle with Cancer, Detroit Red Wings Return to Action

There was plenty of big news around White Lake and Highland this week.

Here is a list of the top five most interesting stories from the White Lake-Highland area this week. 1. Mlive posted a story taking a look at Jeffrey Pine, a Highland man was was convicted of killing his mother, and his family that was featured in a 48 Hours special. 2. Fans packed Compuware Arena in Plymouth to watch the Detroit Red Wings, according to Plymouth-Canton Patch. 3. Hartland Patch profiled a man who lost an eight-year battle with cancer. 4. A Fenton City Council member raised the issue of safety in allowing people to promote business by road, according to the Tri-County Times. 5. A Dearborn woman said "I stood up to the bully" named Lance Armstrong, reported the Detroit Free Press. Dearborn’s Betsy Andreu was one of the first …

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Northville Man Says Woman Stabbed Him With Kitchen Knife, Brighton Preschools, Church Help Collect Food for Movers for Meals

Here is a look at five of the most interesting stories from around White Lake and Highland this week.

1. The second annual Two Men and a Truck Movers for Meals Program partnered with more than 50 schools and churches around the state to collect more than 500 pounds of food this holiday season, including three Brighton locations, according to the Brighton Patch. 2. Police were called to a scene involving a Northville man who said his friend had stabbed him in the chest, according to a report from the Northville Patch. 3. In a nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak from tainted steroid injections, two additional Livingston County residents have died, the Livingston Daily Press & Argus reports. Almost 500 nationwide, including 164 in Michigan, have fallen ill over the past several weeks. 4. Thursday’s warm weather drew one of the largest …

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Cow Backs up Traffic on I-75; Flint Records 60th Homicide of Year

There was plenty of news around White Lake and Highland this week.

Here are the top five most interesting stories from the White Lake and Highland areas this week. 1. Flint has had a total of 60 homicides so far this year, according to the Flint Journal. 2. The Tri-County Times ran an interesting story on dry-cleaning. 3. A cow slowed traffic on I-75 earlier this week, according to the Oakland Press. 4. A deer crashed into window and ran through a business in White lake, reported White Lake-Highland Patch. 5. White Lake-Highland Patch posted all local, regional and state election coverage.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Holly Police Chief Resigns, Car Bomb Explodes in Holly

There was some big news this week to interest Highland and White Lake Township residents.

Here is a list of five interesting stories from around Highland and White Lake Township this week. 1. A car bomb exploded in Holly, reported the Tri-County Times. 2. The presidential election process continues, as President Barack Obama accepted his party's nomination at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, Grosse Pointe Patch reported Thursday. Speakers at the convention included former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm. 3. 11-year-old Connor Grabowski-Cracchiolo has been found in South Dakota after begin reported missing by his mother, the Hartland Patch reported on Friday. Connor's father, Mark Grabowski, of Hartland, a former Detroit Lions defensive lineman, has been taken into custody by the FBI and arrangements are being …

Sunday, April 22, 2012

News Around Town

Men Arrested for Cocaine Possession in Argentine Township, Tracey Sahouri Sues Hartland Schools

There was plenty of news around White Lake this week.

Here is a look at the top five most interesting stories from around White Lake this week. 1. Two Flint men were arrested possession with intent to deliver cocaine Monday in Argentine Township. The Flint Journal reported an Argentine Township police officer observed a potential drug sale in the parking lot gas station on Silver Lake Road near Seymour Road and made a traffic stop, finding a small amount of cocaine. 2. Former Hartland Schools principal Tracey Sahouri has filed a lawsuit against Hartland Schools, reported Hartland Patch. 3. A 25-year-old Holly resident was arrested during the early morning hours Monday after police say he towed a dead tree behind his Ford pickup truck, causing extensive damage to lawns, a home and other items …

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