Sunday, February 24, 2013
There was plenty of news around White Lake and Highland this week.
Here is a look at the top five most interesting stories from the White Lake-Highland area this week. 1. A barn fire killed six horses in Burton, according to minbcnews.com. 2. A man was kiled after a Green Oak Township breaking-and-entering and exchange of gunfire, reported the Livingston Daily Press & Argus. 3. The Tri-County Times ran a story on the horrors of being involved in white-out car crash, like the one that involved 30 cars on US 23 last week. 4. Livingston Educators have been Offered CPL Training by Local TEA Party Group, reported Hartland Patch. 5. A Nail Hit a Man's Brain After Construction Equipment Misfires, reported White Lake Patch.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Here is a look at the Big News Around You this week.
Here is a list of the top five most interesting stories from around the White Lake-Highland area this week. 1. Nearly 1,000 tons of salt have been dropped on Fenton streets this winter, according to the Tri-County Times. 2. For several months large booms have been reported in Highland, the cause of the booms are dynamite used by a company doing seismic testing in the area, reported White Lake-Highland Patch. 3. The number of reported dogs bites in Genesee County has jumped 28 percent, according to the Flint Journal. 4. A total of 25 Fowlerville students were suspended from school for stealing snacks out of the vending machine, reported the Livingston Daily Press & Argus. 5. The Oakland Press had a neat story about a Michgian couple that …
Sunday, November 4, 2012
There was plenty of news around White Lake and Highland this week.
Here are the top five most interesting stories from the White Lake-Highland area this week. 1. Lake Huron waves caused by Hurricane Sandy peaked near 28 feet, according to the Times Herald. To follow news from some of the most affected areas of the storm and see how local residents are faring, here are links to Patch sites: 2. A fire damaged a home in Rose Township, reported the Holly Express. 3. The Tri-County Times asked Where do our curbside recyclables go? 4. There has been a high rate of bank robberies in Genesee County, according to the Flint Journal. 5. A 100-Year-Old Grave was Dug Up in Marion Township Cemetery, reported Brighton Patch.