LIVINGSTON COUNTY — In 2025 The Daily is providing a weekly round-up of the biggest topics in upcoming municipal meetings giving our readers a chance to engage with their local officials on the projects appointments and decisions that hit closest to home and will not include an agenda if one hasn't been posted by 1 p.m Municipalities are not required by the Michigan Open Meetings Act to provide an agenda in advance of a meeting Please visit your local municipality website for the most updated information Here are the biggest topics for meetings Monday-Friday General Government and Health and Human Services Meeting: 6 p.m at the Livingston County Administration Building  Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/5x6tyw54 How to participate remotely: By calling 646-568-7788, entering ID 399 700 0062, and entering password LCBOC. You can attend via Zoom online at us02web.zoom.us/j/3997000062 Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/3derefs8  Village of PinckneyBudget Committee Overview and Potential Water Rate Increase: 6 p.m How to participate remotely: Microsoft Teams: ID: 288 860 452 091 Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/28tzdcx7 How to participate remotely: Microsoft Teams: ID: 257 196 295 579 Downtown Development Authority Meeting: 9:30 a.m How to participate remotely: Microsoft Teams: ID: 269 582 965 775 Downtown Development Authority Meeting: 7:30 a.m Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/9jckjucy Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/2ne84kax How to participate remotely: tinyurl.com/26aysvfz Genoa TownshipBoard of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/2ktxbr3v Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/3k37by6z Hamburg TownshipBoard of Trustees Work-Study Session: 1 p.m Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/4rvtumds Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/yc2k2f8u Read the full agenda: tinyurl.com/9af4hz3c — Contact reporter Evan Sasiela at esasiela@livingstondaily.com. Follow him on X @SalsaEvan The Lady Hornets soccer team hosted St Paul Lutheran on Thursday night St Paul came out firing and Chillicothe answered with shots of its own St Paul would get on board first to make it 1-0 The Chillicothe Hornets golf team had a strong showing at the Savage Invitational in Savannah   Chillicothe's Jameson Marshall placed third individually MO passed away at Stonebridge Senior Living Center in Chillicothe on Wednesday the 30th of April 2025 with her loving husband beside her A special meeting of the Chillicothe R-II School Board will be held Thursday at 7:30 am The meeting will be a closed executive session for the approval of the graduates for the Chillicothe R-II Class of 2025 Two arrests for alleged assault on Friday resulted in charges filed Saturday in Livingston County Court 20-year-old Pablo Gomez Jones and 19-year-old Jayce Bryson Gatson were arrested Friday by Chillicothe Police officers and face charges of alleged… A Gallatin man originally charged with alleged rape pled guilty in Daviess County Circuit Court to an amended charge of Sexual Abuse Micah Samuel Ray appeared before Judge Daren Adkins A man who pled guilty to resisting arrest in March was sentenced to three years in prison Twenty-five-year-old Riley Hodgin of Stanwoo California appeared before Judge Ryan Horsman The sentence is to be served consecutive to all other sentences MO man was booked into the Caldwell County Detention Center Saturday for alleged Delivery of a controlled substance Chillicothe police arrested 67-year-old Carl Olin Head following a traffic stop Head was a passenger in the vehicle and upon… Two bookings into the Grundy County Jail are reported by the Sheriff 52-year-old Patrick Shaun Michael was booked for alleged possession of a controlled substance A check of your Vitamin B-12 level is offered to Livingston County residents The Livingston County Health Center is making blood checks available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 am to 11:00 am on a walk-in basis   Chillicothe’s Jameson Marshall placed third individually The Livingston County Health Center is making blood checks available on Tuesdays and Thursdays Three crashes in the area counties over the weekend left four people with minor injuries Saturday at about 11:08 am in Carroll County Several arrests in the area counties are reported by State Troopers over the weekend Saturday: In Sullivan County at about 2:10 am The Livingston County Health Center invites women of all ages to an empowering and informative event 05-03-25  Carrollton Town Board   Carrollton Town Board will meet Monday at City Hall The meeting will start at 6:00 pm with a Public Hearing to consider Rezoning of property Resurfacing roadways and bridge projects are scheduled in the area counties by the Missouri Department of Transportation Caldwell County Route D – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at the The Chillicothe Hornets were one of 12 teams competing at the Bishop Leblond Invitational at St   Chillicothe’s Jameson Marshall had a fantastic round The Chillicothe Hornets baseball team was 3-0 in the MEC entered their road clash against Lafayette   Chillicothe raced out to an early lead scoring two in the 3rd and aunt and friend who was loved by all who knew her AL to William and Irene Berry and later moved to New Orleans when they were children and they were happily married for over 52 years Together they settled in Marrero where they raised their three children Beckie worked at various companies throughout the years but she took great pride in being a career mom She was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority and loved spending time with her family and friends Beckie and Mike would eventually relocate to Birmingham AL where she remained active in sorority before her and Mike retired to Murfreesboro Beckie loved to travel but her passion was always her family She is preceded in death by her soulmate Mike Livingston William and Irene Berry and her Father and Mother-in-law Stacey Jadwin (Paul) and Dana McCurdy (Jason); grandchildren David (Cathy) Livingston and Randy (Susan) Livingston Beckie will be laid to rest at Garden of Memories Funeral Home in Metairie the family would ask that donations be made to the American Kidney Foundation This obituary was published by Obituaries provided free for the community. You Have Successfully Subscribed to the Newsletter Editorial Inquiries615-807-0805 Advertising Inquiries615-535-4554 All Other Inquiries615-899-2447 © document.write(new Date().getFullYear()); Copyright Rutherford Source Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Ted was preceded in death by his beloved wife and grade-school sweetheart of 38 years Nathan (Natalie) Livingston and Nicholas (Erin) Livingston; five cherished grandchildren—Grant A proud 1984 graduate of Kettering Fairmont High School Ted went on to serve his country with honor in the United States Marine Corps—a service he held with deep pride throughout his life Ted pursued a career in the electrical trade becoming a highly respected Master Electrician Ted had a natural gift for fixing things and a passion for working with his hands he was always ready to help family and friends with kindness and skill He was a devoted family man who found joy in coaching his sons in baseball and later took great pride in being the #1 fan of his grandchildren with a funeral service to follow at 11:00 a.m A private burial will take place at Dayton National Veterans Cemetery Ted will be remembered for his unwavering love and the light he brought into every life he touched Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInGREGORY (WILX) - A Gregory man faces nine felonies after police say he had been chatting with a “fake” 13-year-old online was arrested on April 25 in Unadilla Township after meeting with a “witness” who had been pretending to be 13 online and recorded conversations between her false account and the suspect Much of the content was explicit in nature Officials also say the man tried to meet with the fake profile for sex several times According to the Unadilla Township Police Department police had been investigating Green and were preparing to arrest him when the witness posted the evidence to social media The suspect discovered the social media post and was able to destroy “significant” evidence before his arrest Police say the post also endangered other children in Green’s home and the police Green was taken into custody without incident He is lodged in the Livingston County Jail Police Chief David Russell said he was concerned over the witness making the case public saying it could have jeopardized law enforcement’s investigation “It is common that in cases of this nature there are other victims who have not come forward While we do not have any indication that this defendant committed other acts it would have been possibly located on the defendant’s electronic devices and it is was likely destroyed as a result of him being given advance notice from the social media post,” he said Police said Green admitted during an interview that he pretended to be his wife in the texts to make the “13-year-old” feel safe Officials also said Green attempted to have the “teenager” befriend his own daughter so she would have an excuse to visit his home Green was arraigned on Thursday and faces four counts of child sexually abusive activity four counts of using a computer to commit a crime and one felony count of evidence tampering Subscribe to our News 10 newsletter and YouTube page to receive the latest local news and weather. Looking to hire people, or grow your business through advertising? Gray Digital Media is your one-stop marketing solution. Learn more a former Livingston County assistant district attorney appeared in Mount Morris Village Court Wednesday The 30-year-old is accused of engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a crime victim Steuben County District Attorney Brooks Baker said Francisco was previously arraigned and pleaded not guilty Wednesday was his first appearance with a newly assigned judge and since Brooks was appointed as the special prosecutor to avoid potential conflicts "The allegations are he used his position to gain something that he should not have been able to gain," Baker said a Mount Morris woman contacted the Livingston County Sheriff's Office to report what she called an "inappropriate relationship." Days later Francisco was arrested and charged with official misconduct "Unfortunately not the first time I’ve dealt with a case like this," Baker said "There are times when a prosecutor crosses the line and that’s where you end up who said Francisco was assigned to prosecute her domestic violence case when he began sending text messages that became sexual in nature Court paperwork also alleges Francisco inappropriately touched the victim in the conference room of the district attorney's office "He used his position to get something he wanted that he should not have done "That is the gravamen of official misconduct and that’s the nature of the allegations here," Baker said "The most important thing is to do the right thing that’s what guides us every day," Baker explained "The allegation here is he did not do that We have to figure out the facts of the case and where this case goes from there but it’s a difficult case for us to deal with as prosecutors because it's one of our own doing the wrong thing." Francisco left the Livingston County DA's office in mid-December and briefly worked for the Wayne County DA's office from Dec Francisco also once worked for the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office declined to comment after Wednesday's court appearance Jenny Richardson Fore won a runoff election Saturday for the juvenile judge seat in the 21st Judicial District Fore received 63% (13,323) of the ballots cast in the election Ledet had 7,728 votes (37%) in unofficial results Turnout was about 12% of registered voters Edwards who was recently elected unopposed to the state First Circuit Court of Appeals is an assistant public defender in the 21st Judicial District and was once a law clerk for Edwards in the juvenile court Fore has said she wants to prioritize rehabilitation and education for children in order to avoid repeat offenses She also is a parent attorney in the Juvenile Court for Child in Need of Care for the 21st Judicial District public defender's office Ledet had spoken of getting churches and the community more involved with the juvenile population for better schools and families Fore earned 42% of the vote and Ledet collected 31% to gain spots in the runoff Email notifications are only sent once a day News Tips:newstips@theadvocate.com Other questions:subscriberservices@theadvocate.com Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: HOWELL — A group of seniors at Howell High School spent a total of five nights inside the building helping raise nearly $200,000 for a local nonprofit Howell High School Senior Survivor raised a whopping $197,331.76 according to updated numbers on the district's website The money raised will go toward The Ivy Table a nonprofit that recently launched Livingston County's first pay-it-forward café More: Livingston County's first pay-it-forward café is open in former Alexander's Grille placing therapy dogs in every district building $5,000 was raised for the Mackenzie Watts Scholarship Fund raised for the Children's Leukemia Foundation of MI when $136,189.46 was raised for North Star Reach/Julianna's Wishes 2021 and 2022 were record-breaking years with $229,659.10 and $232,369.99 raised respectively for the Senior Survivor Inclusive Playscape Each survivor was appointed a fifth-grade Junior Survivor a Middle School Survivor and a Staff Survivor "Senior Survivor truly embodies the giving spirit of Highlander Nation and community come together to support both the selected charity and our Senior Survivors," said HHS Principal Jason Schrock "The funds raised this week will directly help combat food insecurity in Livingston County and I couldn't be prouder of everyone involved in making this event a success."  The Ivy Table offers meals to all — regardless of their ability to pay Learn more at howellschools.com/survivor The only thing that could keep Luke Bellino and Sam Meriweather off the Brighton track and field record board is the schedule Both seniors came within a whisker of setting school records Friday in the Saline Golden Triangle Invitational Meriweather took second place in long jump with a leap of 21 feet He was one-half inch shy of tying the school record set by Noah Grimm in 2018 Bellino finished second in the 400-meter run in 48.98 seconds Brighton’s fastest time since Brian Cermak ran a school-record 48.9 to win the 2004 regional at Milford Bellino and Meriweather will likely have only three more opportunities to produce the little extra effort needed to break those school records the regional meet May 16 at Mason and the state Division 1 finals May 31 at East Kentwood Meriweather was also fourth in the 200 in 22.68 ran with Bellino on the fourth-place 800 relay team and was on the fifth-place 400 relay team Bellino was on a fifth-place 1,600 relay team Pinckney’s Sam Burrts was third in the 110 high hurdles in 15.40 and seventh in the 300 hurdles in 41.44 Producing fast times in the Mike Smith Elite fields were Brighton’s Tyler Brock MOVING ON: See where 27 Howell High School seniors will compete at next level ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Pinckney's Mackenzie Burns could exceed already impressive softball numbers NATIONAL CHAMPS: Michigan national championship gymnasts from Fowlerville, Howell bonded as youngsters In the girls meet, junior Juliet Lewis became the third-fastest 800 runner in Brighton history, taking first place in 2:15.48. She is less than a second off Maddie Brown’s school mark of 2:14.59 set in the 2019 state finals Lewis also ran on the winning 3,200 relay team with Selena White Ella Lorenz and Lydia LaMarra (9:26.53) and the winning 1,600 relay team with White Payne won the 400 in 58.57 and was fifth in the 200 in 26.95 Ella Lorenz broke the Brighton freshman record in the 1,600 Lauren Parrell set the previous mark of 5:19.0 in 2015 Pinckney’s Madison Cooke was second in the 200 in 26.13 and sixth in the 100 in 12.90 Taking second for Pinckney were Mya Karolak in high jump (5-2) and Nadia Jacobs in pole vault (9-6) Brighton’s Kaydence Hoolsema was fourth in high jump at 5-0 Davea Crowe of Pinckney took fourth in the 300 hurdles in 47.75 Bissett was seventh in 11:19.17 and LaMarra eighth in 11:20.42 for Brighton Freshman Jamo Parsell won the 110 hurdles in 16.65 was on the winning 800 relay team and was third in the 300 hurdles in 43.68 to lead Brighton to a first-place finish out of nine teams Sawyer Switalski and Jaeden Byrd were also on the winning 800 relay (1:36.18) Mason Gay was second in the 100 (11.55) and 200 (23.24) while taking third in the high jump (5-8) and long jump (17-3.5) for Brighton Switalski was second in the 300 hurdles in 43.65 and third in the 110 hurdles in 17.62 Owen Collin was second in the 1,600 in 4:56.17 for the Bulldogs Pinckney’s Cole McCraw won the 3,200 in 9:49.91 Crowe won the 300 hurdles in 48.48 and took second in the 100 hurdles in 17.17 while running on the first-place 800 relay team and second-place 400 relay team Also on the winning 800 relay were Emily Clark Pinckney’s Jaelyn Ray won the 1,600 in 5:16.13 and was on the winning 3,200 relay with Aleena Bower Hoolsema won high jump at 5-3 and Natalie Mazur was second in the 400 in 1:06.87 for Brighton Alexis Erickson was second in discus (86-4) and Emily Clark second in pole vault (8-0) for Pinckney Junior Elliana Neuer became the second-fastest 1,600 runner in Hartland history who set the school record of 4:54.6 in 2010 Neuer also ran 2:20.68 in the 800 to finish 10th and was on the second-place 3,200 relay team that ran 9:45.00 with Hannah DePestel Sophomore Kendel Simmons moved into third on Hartland’s all-time pole vault list Howell’s Rori Gregory was fourth in high jump at 5-0 Earning second-place finishes for Howell were Jack MacGregor in the 3,200 (9:26.18) and Romen Williams in high jump (6-2) Hartland’s Roman Ignagni was fourth in shot put at 49-10 Fowlerville junior Landon Aeschliman cleared a personal-best 12-6 to finish second in pole vault Kody Sweet was fourth in long jump at 19-10.25 Logan Santana struck out six batters in three shutout innings and drove in two runs Josh Soneral drove in five runs in the doubleheader and Daniel Hampton was 3-for-3 in the second game for Howell Justin Jones (four innings) and Blake Lower (three) combined for a two-hit shutout in the first game Mickey Brown struck out 11 batters and allowed one hit in six innings while Aspen Jendrusik was 3-for-3 with two RBIs in the first game for Stockwell Teddy Gottbreht was 4-for-5 with two doubles and four RBIs and Drew Goodwin had two doubles for the Sentinels (11-2-1) went 2-for-2 and drove in two runs for Fowlerville Zoey Overton hit two home runs and drove in four runs in Howell’s final game The Highlanders lost 4-3 to Utica Ford and 11-1 to Frankenmuth in their first two games Easton Lavery and Lara Anderson homered for Howell against Ford Alli Ulanowski pitched 5 2/3 innings of no-hit shutout relief against Dexter Fowlerville lost 9-3 to Portland in its first game before beating Saranac 13-7 and Haslett 12-2 Kiely Davis was 4-for-4 with three RBIs against Saranac and McKenna Maybee was 3-for-3 with two RBIs against Haslett Tommi Kleinschmidt was 6-for-8 with two RBIs in the Gladiators’ two victories Howell’s Cody Baker maintained his torrid scoring pace with eight goals and one assist He’s scored at least eight goals in the Highlanders’ last three victories Caleb Edwards had three goals and two assists Joe Skoczylas had seven goals and Cass Whitaker made 16 saves for Brighton (10-2) Ella Toth and Mia Balogh scored for Brighton but the shortest season in high school sports feels like it’s hitting the back stretch The KLAA has concluded its regular season in girls soccer, with Hartland winning the West Division championship after a helping hand from rival Brighton against Northville KLAA lacrosse will wrap up its regular season Wednesday a day which features the Brighton-Hartland rivalry matchups on the boys and girls sides The schools are missing a great opportunity to showcase a sport which doesn’t get a lot of attention by not playing a varsity doubleheader but this has been a long-standing issue in the KLAA with basketball Conference championships will be decided in track and field this week with Pinckney heading to the SEC White meet Thursday at Jackson and Livingston County’s three Division 1 schools competing in the KLAA meet Saturday at Howell the 2024-25 high school sports season will be in the books There will be only a handful of Livingston Daily Athlete of the Week polls for the remainder of the school year WEEKEND'S TOP PERFORMANCES: Here's context to some great track and field performances Howell lacrosse: Baker maintained his torrid scoring pace with eight goals and one assist during a 16-3 victory over Royal Oak He tied the school goal-scoring record with nine against Ann Arbor Pioneer and set the points record with 12 against Novi Brighton track and field: Lewis became the third-fastest 800-meter runner in Brighton history to take first place in 2:15.48 Lewis also ran on the winning 3,200 and 1,600 relay teams Hartland track and field: Neuer became the second-fastest 1,600 runner in Hartland history running 5:07.63 to finish fourth in the Farmington Invitational Neuer also ran 2:20.68 in the 800 to finish 10th and was on the second-place 3,200 relay team Charyl Stockwell baseball: Piesko struck out eight batters in five innings against Lutheran Westland He is 4-0 with 48 strikeouts in 29 innings and a 0.48 earned run average Brighton lacrosse: Skoczylas scored three goals and three assists in a 14-1 victory over Northville and seven goals in a 13-6 victory over Hudsonville LIVINGSTON COUNTY — We're back with another excellent group of local students high school principals and staffers in Livingston County share their nominees for Students of the Week We share those honorees online Fridays and in print Sundays This week’s students were nominated for their academic achievements kindness and service to their school community Lauren is passionate about pursuing a career in Political Science and she has committed to James Madison University for Justice Studies She has achieved high academic standings in honor rolls and has earned her academic letter every semester of high school stands out as a dedicated and well-rounded student She has made significant contributions to Brighton High School through her involvement in GSA She has acquired volunteer hours at food drives and community service park clean-ups She has balanced all of this with her AP studies and has been awarded with the BHS Academic Wall of Fame Her academic excellence and service-oriented mindset make her an outstanding candidate for Student of the Week embodies a spirit of achievement across multiple domains As a standout member of both the cross country and track teams he thrives in the competitive arena of athletics where he contributes passionately as a member of the FHS Marching Band Nathan excels with a rigorous college preparatory schedule tackling challenging AP courses such as AP Physics and AP Calculus Nathan is recognized for his exemplary sportsmanship integrity and a consistently positive attitude demonstrating personal commitment to excellence in all facets of life Nathan stands as an exceptional role model and a shining example of what it means to be a true Gladiator He is one of the hardest workers in the classroom and on the field Although this says a lot about Ryan as a student athlete it is his compassion and commitment to his peers through the Peer-to-Peer program that truly shows what an incredible person he is kindness and commitment to including all his peers is admirable He is a great example of what it means to be an Eagle Howell High SchoolBence is an exceptional young man whose commitment to academic and extracurricular excellence has made a lasting impact on the Howell High School community Bence has embraced every opportunity with enthusiasm and initiative He has demonstrated remarkable leadership by founding the United Nations Club creating a space for global awareness and civic engagement among his peers his dedication to business and marketing has earned him the honor of representing Howell High School at the DECA International Career Development Conference in Orlando strategic thinking and passion for excellence and his contributions reflect his character and drive to make a difference is a dedicated student who maintains straight A's while bringing positivity humor and leadership to every space she enters she is the kind of student who lifts others up — whether by helping with schoolwork leading group projects with focus and enthusiasm or simply offering the right words at the right time Her classmates and teachers describe her as an amazing friend a natural leader and someone who balances academic excellence with a fun strong work ethic and joyful personality make her a standout member of the PCHS community and PCHS is proud to celebrate her this week is recognized by staff and peers alike as a solid and dependable member of the school community He approaches his academics with a strong work ethic consistently completing assignments thoroughly and meeting deadlines Grant is also known for his kind and respectful attitude making him easy to work with in any setting His positive attitude extends to his extracurricular involvement and interactions with others As a member of both the varsity basketball and track teams Grant demonstrates excellent teamwork skills a quality noted both in athletics and classroom collaborations "Grant is someone that I would want on my team," reflecting his reliability and collaborative spirit He readily supports and mentors fellow students and has recently taken the initiative to work constructively with staff and students on updating school policies showing a commitment to improving the school environment for everyone LIVINGSTON COUNTY — The topic of chain restaurants is a tricky one in a place like Livingston County where local businesses are beloved by much of the community Still, despite pushback from residents on projects like Chick-fil-A in Hartland Township there are plenty of requests from residents for the next chain to come to town which chain restaurant would be most welcome in Livingston County the best chain restaurant to bring to Livingston isn't a restaurant at all Residents say Trader Joe’s should look to Livingston County for a new location earning about 32% of votes in a poll meant to focus on eateries More: A popular Detroit pizza chain has officially opened in Brighton, to much excitement Trader Joe’s has a similar business model to Aldi selling private label products at a more affordable price than traditional brand names Buddy’s has locations across southeast Michigan Other nominees that received votes include: — Contact reporter Tess Ware at tware@livingstondaily.com LIVINGSTON COUNTY — The Livingston County Board of Commissioners tackled a range of issues during its meeting Monday Commissioners approved resolutions on a variety of topics inmate services at the Livingston County Jail and more Recordings of board meetings are available on YouTube under @LivingstonCountyGovMI. Meeting agendas are available at milivcounty.gov/boc/minutes-agendas Below is a roundup of some of the action taken by the board during Monday's meeting which included a total of 12 resolutions on the agenda Health department preparing for accreditationThe Livingston County Health Department is scheduled for a review of its accreditation on July 7 Normally health department accreditations are reviewed every three years This will be the department’s first review since 2017 according to a letter to the board from LCHD Director Matt Bolang Reviews are conducted by the Michigan Local Public Health Accreditation Program to ensure that local health departments are meeting the needs of their communities the programs that will be evaluated this summer are powers and duties HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections infants and children and children’s special healthcare services In preparation for the accreditation review a plan of organization for LCHD for 2025 was presented to the board was to approve Monday The plan is a 115-page document answering questions on the department's operations and relationship with the county government Also attached were resolutions like the appointment of Bolang as health officer expenditure reports and information on grants and awards the department has received With the Livingston County Jail’s contract with Keefe Commissary Network set to expire on Aug a resolution was brought before the board to continue and expand services with the company Keefe is the leading provider of automated commissary management services and technologies to American correctional facilities The new contract presented Monday is a five-year agreement starting Aug with an option for two one-year renewals as well Keefe's proposal includes the current web-based inmate and commissary software a debit card program with and a Securepak package program The company proposed adding five more inmate vending machines to "improve conditions in the jail." all of these programs come at no cost to the county and actually generate a profit The five vending machines brought in $17,108.62 in 2024 The new proposal gives the jail 39% commissions on commissary and 39% commissions on the Securepak package program The board passed the resolution unanimously Multiple resolutions related to the airport were passed Monday The first was authorizing an agreement with C&S Companies of Livonia to provide construction administration services for a new building to store snow removal equipment in the amount of $284,320.05 The agreement includes site inspections and materials testing. Funds will come from grants, the Delinquent Tax Fund advance and airport retained earnings More: 'Covered in ice': Livingston approves funds, loan for important project at Spencer Airport A second resolution concurred with the Livingston County Aeronautical Facilities Board to enter into a ground lease agreement with DCM Investments LLC of South Lyon The company wants to construct a hanger for aircraft storage on Grand River Avenue the hanger will be about 80 feet by 70 feet and is expected to house two aircrafts The resolution did not specify how much DCM will be paying for the lease but did say that the lease will be adjusted annually for the consumer price index Two resolutions dealt with groundwater and PFAS testing at the airport. PFAS are a class of manmade chemicals with an extremely long lifespan meaning they build up in the body and can lead to cancers and other health complications One resolution concurred with the Aeronautical Facilities Board to enter a grant agreement with the Department of Environment Great Lakes and Energy for groundwater testing at the airport According to the resolution, PFAS became a concern after a 2017 accident involving a Cessna Citation where the plane slid off the runway into some trees and caught fire The Howell Area Fire Department used AFFF foam to extinguish the fire; the foam contains PFAS and other chemicals that EGLE wishes to measure More: Jet skids off runway; wings separate, catch fire enough for quarterly groundwater testing for one year starting May 15 and ending Aug another resolution approved an agreement with TriTerra an environmental consulting firm from Lansing TriTerra will conduct quarterly tests for a year and provide all necessary reporting to EGLE The cost of the services will be fully covered by the grant Commissioners voted to authorize the process of establishing the county's 2026 budget with the objectives of preserving services essential to the health safety and welfare of resident and providing services that are consistent with the “fiscal parameters of the current and projected economic realities.” or "levels." Pre-budget will include revenue forecasts The Level One budget will include personnel costs which will be provided to all departments by the end of June all other line-item budget requests will be prepared by departments and submitted to the county’s financial system according to a calendar in Monday's meeting packet County Administrator Nathan Burd will will present a budget recommendation to the Finance and Asset Management Committee based on discussions presentations and analysis of departmental requests the FAM committee will make final decisions on the budget and recommend any changes if feels are necessary Subscribe: Get all your breaking news and unlimited access to our local coverage Commissioners unanimously approved the county's updated Emergency Operations Plan for 2025-29 on Monday According to the resolution the EOP is updated The plan is considered a living document and is updated as needed during the four-year timeframe The goal of the EOP is “to coordinate emergency response efforts to save lives reduce injuries and preserve property,” the resolution reads tasks and guidelines for all kinds of hazards Having an EOP is required for the county to get funding for or reimbursement of costs that are connected to disasters Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInGREEN OAK (WILX) - A 16-year-old is dead and two other teens are hurt after a crash in Livingston County late Tuesday night Police were first sent to the area of Whitmore Lake Road near M36 just before 10:40 p.m police found a 16-year-old riding in the rear seat of a Mercury Montego The teenager would be pronounced dead at the scene and the 18-year-old driver were hurt and taken to the hospital Police say preliminary investigations point to drugs/alcohol being a potential factor Police say the driver refused a preliminary breathalyzer test resulting in a search warrant being obtained for the driver’s blood The results of the blood test are still pending Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here 1951 in Dayton to the late John and Marianne Murray She is preceded in death by her Husband of 47 years and Kevin Murray; and by numerous other family and friends Family will receive friends from 9:00-10:00 AM on Thursday A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:00 AM Interment will follow the Mass at Calvary Cemetery To share a memory of Brigid or leave a special message for her family GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP – Police in Green Oak Township are investigating a crash that killed a 16-year-old and injured two other teens The driver and a 16-year-old passenger who sat in the front seat were both hospitalized for their injuries. Police believe alcohol or drugs played a role and that the driver refused a breath test. A test of the driver’s blood is currently pending. The three occupants were not named by police as they are still working on notifying the families Copyright 2025 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. Dane Kelly is an Oreo enthusiast and producer who has spent the last seven years covering Michigan news and stories. Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us Careers at WDIV Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 ClickOnDetroit.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group Livingston Parish voters narrowly approved a tax renewal for Livingston Parish Public Schools The renewal is for a 7.0-mill property tax for Livingston Parish Public Schools' maintenance repairs and small projects The 10-year renewal will generate about $6 million per year The parishwide measure garnered 7,375 yes votes Turnout was about 13.4% of registered voters The funds collected from the tax are used for school repairs maintenance and minor improvement projects of less than $100,000 Email Claire Grunewald at claire.grunewald@theadvocate.com.  .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Dylan McCoy | For NJ Advance MediaTaylor Dzama’s seven-goal performance led eighth-seeded Livingston to its fifth straight victory getting past nine-seed Caldwell 13-11 in the first round of the Essex County tournament Livingston (5-4) held a four-goal lead at the halftime break Caldwell (2-9) cut into the lead in the second half but Livingston did enough scoring to secure the win Casey Conklin scored five goals and led all players with 14 draw controls Hannah Taub controlled six ground balls for Livingston Livingston will face a familiar foe in the quarterfinals The two teams played in a quarterfinal matchup last season Dylan McCoy can be reached at hssports@njadvancemedia.com The N.J. 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Best Version Media, LLC. while the lacrosse regular season is nearing its end Various track and field championships are also set for this week across multiple schools in Livingston County Notable performances from student-athletes include impressive goal counts in lacrosse and record-breaking times in track Voting for the athlete polls is open until 3 p.m the scheduling of rival games across different venues limits fan attendance and could affect visibility for less popular sports The final polls for the Athlete of the Week will close soon and the current dynamics of high school sports will shift towards post-season competitions as the school year winds down Engagement in local high school sports can enhance community spirit yet scheduling conflicts for games detract from showcasing athletic talent Your vote matters—supporting these athletes can empower their continued success The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it OK Privacy policy LIVINGSTON COUNTY — While Livingston is lucky to have amazing local businesses every community has chain restaurants and stores to go along with them While a lot of chains are extremely popular, proposals for new ones can sometimes face pushback from residents — like the recent approval of the Chick-fil-A in Hartland Township other community members wish for specific chains to open locations in Livingston County So which chain restaurant do Livingston County residents most want to see come to the area We asked the community for nominations and compiled them into a poll November 14th at home surrounded by her family and friends.  She lived in or around Indianapolis all her life she found love early in life and at the age of 16 she married Richard Livingston Together they had two sons whom she loved very much During that time also had a son with William 'Rebel' Holland.  you know they are not always easy to live with that Sharon eventually took a different direction in life and met her first partner in life Sharon wanted another child so she and Rebel had a daughter but Sharon remained with Sharon Miller for 15 years Sharon loved working for Wayne Township Schools as a bus driver and attended Metropolitan Community Church until its closure.  Sharon committed herself to Judith "Judy" Saunders Sharon and Judy loved camping just about anywhere but particularly with their Tribe down at the Lothlorien Nature Sanctuary They went to Vegas after winning tickets from the Bob and Tom Show visiting amazing sights like the Hoover Dam They've been known to visit a drag show or two taking their time driving to Florida and seeing their family Sharon liked to take the scenic route on trips (setting the GPS to avoid highways) and in life Rollin 'Jr' (Debbie) of Indianapolis; daughter David and James (Kathy) Livingston both of Indianapolis; grandchildren Sharon was preceded in death by her parents; brother Robert (Bobby) Fritz Jr.; and her beloved son Allen whom was murdered by the notorious serial killer Sharon kept her home phone and held out hope he would one day call the news that Allen's remains had been discovered and Sharon was able to finally have closure it wasn't long before Sharon joined him on the other side they also take peace in knowing Sharon and Allen have been reunited.  Family will gather for a final farewell to the traveler with a memorial service starting at 7:00 p.m. celebrating and commemorating Sharon's life and legacy at Indiana Funeral Care Memorial contributions in her honor can be made to the Indy Humane Society, 7929 Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 or Down Syndrome Indiana at https://dsindiana.org/donate/ or to He Knows Your Name the organization that dedicated Allen's memorial at 5999 E Indiana Funeral Care - Indianapolis Chapel Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInMAUREPAS (WAFB) - Louisiana State Police confirmed troopers are investigating a deadly head-on crash that happened on Monday morning State police said the two vehicles crashed shortly after 5:30 a.m on Highway 16 near Old Ferry Road in Livingston Parish Highway 16 was temporarily shut down due to the crash but the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office confirmed it has since reopened LSP is expected to release more information soon The victim’s identity and what caused the crash have not been released Click here to report a typo Click here to subscribe to our WAFB 9 News daily digest and breaking news alerts delivered straight to your email inbox SPRINGFIELD - One of Livingston Parish's largest events is kicking off Thursday morning in Springfield The Tickfaw 200 Poker Run was started in 1996 by "Crazy Charlies" Albert to support local businesses and provide a poker run for speedboaters.  This year's event proceeds will benefit Sheriff Jason Ard's Christmas Crusade Springfield Police Department and the Springfield Fire and Rescue The event is taking place from May 1 to May 3 at the Blood River Landing For more information, click here. Bus driver and instructor Tessa Welch goes over the bus with Gray's Creek Elementary principal Michelle Denton and assistant superintendent of schools Jody Purvis during a driving lesson at the Livingston Parish School Board Offices in Livingston Dozens of people vandalized a Livingston Parish high school last week throwing glitter and condiments in classrooms smearing Vaseline on items and hiding sardines on the ceiling Livingston Parish school leaders announced Tuesday that they identified 31 people involved in vandalizing Springfield High School on April 25 It was determined that 28 of 31 of them are parish students Security cameras show people entering the school at 12:15 and 2:42 a.m wearing masks and carrying items like flour Livingston Parish Public Schools said students are being disciplined based on the severity of their participation and restitution will be required for any damaged property "The action taken by these individuals is not a prank It is vandalism to school property," LPPS Superintendent Jody Purvis said The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office assisted with the investigation but the school system will carry out any discipline Suzanne Carol Lloyd Livingston, 72, of Florence, South Carolina, passed away on March 17, 2025. Born on October 25, 1952, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Suzanne was the beloved daughter of James Hugh Lloyd and Arminta Kiser Lloyd. A loving mother, grandmother, wife, daughter, sister, and aunt, Suzanne was cherished by all who knew her. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, particularly in spending time with her children, grandchildren, and husband, as well as enjoying the beauty of the beach. Her faith and love for Jesus Christ were central to her existence, and she carried that love in everything she did. Suzanne leaves behind her husband, Terry; her children, Daniel, Ryan (Hillary), and Laura; grandchildren, Anna, Hank, Emily, and Elle; and her mother, Arminta (Skippy). She was preceded in death by her father, James Hugh Lloyd, and her brother, Maxcy Lee Lloyd. Her family and friends will always remember her for the love she gave, her dedication to those she cherished, and the strength of her faith. Suzanne had a special place in her heart for the beach, and countless cherished moments were shared there with her loved ones. We take joy in knowing that she is now home with Jesus, and her loved ones on the beach in Heaven. A visitation and memorial service with family will be held at Lamb’s Chapel on Sunday, March 30th. Visitation will begin at 1:30 pm, followed by the memorial service at 2:30 pm, with Pastor Lonnie Curl presiding. Suzanne will be dearly missed and will forever hold a place in the hearts of all who loved her. tells BBC Scotland: \"I can't really sum it up to be honest \"The gaffer pulled me yesterday and said he wanted more from me and said he wanted more from me I hope that's enough that I've given him tonight \"There were question marks on our bottle and the last couple of results there was no doubt who the champions of the Championship are it was an aim the gaffer spoke about to try and do an Ipswich Town scenario after going 1-0 down in the game and a poor start and recent weeks that's been the situation for us I've had some amazing memories in my career but this will be the most content and fulfilled that I've felt in my career \"Players can come through this system again The youth system gave me everything and now it'll be back you'll see kids progressing and playing for Falkirk We had a day out on Saturday as a team and the teams that drink together I'm just delighted for everyone at the football club \"Thank you to my wife for putting up with me when I've been so crabbit recently It's not like I've just arrived in the Championship myself We were knocking on the door with Raith Rovers We knew with the style of play and players we had how many fans we've had - they've backed us all season The reality is sometimes you believe and it's false But we stayed up there for a long term to get shot down \"We made it hard for ourselves over the last few weeks but the guys have shown enormous character to come back in the game play our football and get the goals we deserve \"I can't compliment the players highly enough \"The league table never lies and we've been there [top] for a long time\" everyone knows how difficult the Championship is and written his name in the history books of Falkirk FC It could get even better - he's nominated for the PFA Manager of the Year award We'll hear from him shortly."},{"@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/clywxrw98drt?post=asset:d7f558a6-0de1-4dc6-93ee-8f133d043a9b","isAccessibleForFree":"true","headline":"'Championes and the confetti canons boom as the trophy is lifted into the air Queen's 'We Are The Champions' rings around the ground Apparently John McGlynn asked his players before the game 'on Monday would you rather be in Falkirk or Ibiza?' They'll be on the next plane out They've been the front runners and set the tempo they've been the best team to watch and played the best football after all that - let's have a look at the scorelines across the Championship at full time Macaulay Tait's first-half own goal was the difference and Partick will now face Ayr United in the first round of the Scottish Premiership playoffs Livingston needed a win to try and clinch the title Livingston will have to wait and see if they can navigate the play-offs Partick Thistle will play Ayr United on Tuesday night that will be live on BBC Scotland from 7.30pm 415Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGoalscorers Ross and Miller reflect on title winpublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 2 May22:32 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies tells BBC Scotland: "I can't really sum it up to be honest "The gaffer pulled me yesterday and said he wanted more from me and said he wanted more from me I hope that's enough that I've given him tonight "There were question marks on our bottle and the last couple of results after going 1-0 down in the game and a poor start and recent weeks that's been the situation for us but to come out and win the league it's incredible." Falkirk's Ethan Ross celebrates with fans 313Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Content and fulfilled' Arfield celebrates trophypublished at 22:30 British Summer Time 2 May22:30 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Falkirk hero Scott Arfield tells BBC Scotland: "What a special night I've had some amazing memories in my career but this will be the most content and fulfilled that I've felt in my career there's so many sub-plots and co-stars.. "I saw the club from afar 15 years ago Now to where it's going to get to again.. it'll get back to the club I knew it was "Players can come through this system again The youth system gave me everything and now it'll be back you'll see kids progressing and playing for Falkirk "We were always going to win this game 435Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Ipswich' emulated by Falkirkpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 2 May22:25 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Finally from manager JohnMcGlynn: "First day back we said 'Ipswich' "It's not something you say publicly I'm just delighted for everyone at the football club "Thank you to my wife for putting up with me when I've been so crabbit recently and you never got those moments back." 333Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFantastic Falkirk lift the league trophypublished at 22:23 British Summer Time 2 May22:23 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Falkirk lift the Scottish Championship trophy 413Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingMcGlynn talks of promotion 'belief'published at 22:22 British Summer Time 2 May22:22 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies More from league-winning manager John McGlynn: "I had plenty of belief It's not like I've just arrived in the Championship myself how many fans we've had - they've backed us all season The reality is sometimes you believe and it's false they gave us a run for our money at the end but we've come out on top." 234Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Absolutely different class' - McGlynnpublished at 22:18 British Summer Time 2 May22:18 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: "It's an amazing feeling "We made it hard for ourselves over the last few weeks but it's all come to fruition tonight "I can't compliment the players highly enough "The league table never lies and we've been there [top] for a long time" It speaks volumes of the players that they could step up and continue to play the standard we've played at." 344Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingMcGlynn-Mania!published at 22:13 British Summer Time 2 May22:13 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies He's guided Falkirk to consecutive titles It could get even better - he's nominated for the PFA Manager of the Year award 642Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Championes ole!'published at 22:09 British Summer Time 2 May22:09 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Brad Spencer has the trophy with Coll Donaldson Queen's 'We Are The Champions' rings around the ground 362Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingA touch of classpublished at 22:08 British Summer Time 2 May22:08 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Amy CanavanBBC Scotland at Falkirk Stadium John Rankin has came out onto the pitch to show his respect… 436Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 22:05 British Summer Time 2 May22:05 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies 363Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 2 May22:04 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Here comes Neil Doncaster with Falkirk legend Alex Totten I'm sure Amy Canavan was there somewhere They'll have to drag those Falkirk players out of the dressing room soaked to the back teeth with Peroni (other lagers are available) and feeling exuberant 274Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingSwing on the bar!published at 22:00 British Summer Time 2 May22:00 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies 3410Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingIt's Miller time!published at 21:55 British Summer Time 2 May21:55 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Calvin Miller blasts in Falkirk's third 383Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingParty time!published at 21:54 British Summer Time 2 May21:54 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Apparently John McGlynn asked his players before the game 'on Monday would you rather be in Falkirk or Ibiza?' Falkirk Manager John McGlynn and his coaching staff celebrate promotion 525Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 2 May21:51 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Amy CanavanBBC Scotland at The Falkirk Stadium 666Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Great professionalism'published at 21:48 British Summer Time 2 May21:48 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies James McFaddenFormer Scotland forward on BBC Scotland Tonight was the first night that there was big jeopardy for Falkirk They've been the front runners and set the tempo they've been the best team to watch and played the best football 706Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:47 British Summer Time 2 May21:47 BST 2 MayFT: Falkirk 3-1 Hamilton Accies Ethan Ross has been carried through the crowd on someone's shoulders high-fiving children and taking in the adulation Not the only one being celebrated like an icon Liam Henderson is lifted high among the Falkirk crowds 573Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingScores around the grounds...published at 21:43 British Summer Time 2 May21:43 BST 2 MayRight after all that - let's have a look at the scorelines across the Championship at full time 355Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIME Livingston 0-1 Partick Thistlepublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 2 May21:43 BST 2 MayPartick Thistle seal a playoff berth with a win over second-place Livingston Macaulay Tait's first-half own goal was the difference Livingston needed a win to try and clinch the title but failed to score despite being on top for most of the game 949Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingprevious pagePage 1 of 512345next pageImage source, SNSImage caption, A cross from Kanayo Megwa (right) led to the winning own goal Partick Thistle secured the final promotion play-off spot and extinguished any hopes of Livingston's Scottish Championship title party with a narrow win in West Lothian. It was an own goal by Heart of Midlothian loanee midfielder Macaulay Tait that gave the Jags the deciding goal seven minutes before half-time. There was a nervousness emanating from the stands with a lot at stake for both sets of supporters and that was definitely finding its way on to the pitch. As early as the third minute, player-manager Brian Graham was gifted a chance to give Thistle the lead but blasted over from 12 yards with the goal gaping. At the other end, Robbie Muirhead was clean through on goal after a terrific flick-on by Cristian Montano, but goalkeeper David Mitchell stuck out his left boot to deny the Livingston striker. The home side continued to dominate but were hit by a sucker-punch seven minutes before the break. Kanayo Megwa fired a cross into the Livingston box that Tait attempted to clear but could only knock the ball beyond his own goalkeeper high into the net. Livingston kept driving forward and Stephen Kelly's effort rebounded off the underside of the crossbar and clear. As news filtered through of Falkirk leading Hamilton Accies, the home fans' hopes of a title party were becoming slim. However, the team kept pushing forward and Lewis Smith had a goalbound effort blocked by McBeth as they laid siege on the Thistle goal. Thistle now face Ayr United on Tuesday at Firhill, with the second leg of their quarter-final a week later at Somerset Park. Livingston await the winners for the right to face whoever finishes in second bottom spot in the Premiership for a place in next season's top flight. Watch how Falkirk sealed promotion on dramatic night Livingston manager David Martindale: "The result really is irrelevant at this point, because Falkirk went and done the business and we've got to be man enough to congratulate Falkirk. They're up there for a reason, so I take my hat off to them. "We had something like 70% possession. They get the goal from an OG. Wee Mac's [Macaulay Tait] unfortunate with the clearance. "We've had two or three really good opportunities to get something from the game. The majority game is played in Partick's half. They're holding on for top four at that point. I thought the boys were a wee bit unlucky." Partick Thistle player-manager Brian Graham: "In the last two weeks the team as a whole, the coaching staff, everybody was in it together. The fans were absolutely superb tonight. "And we said to the boys before the game that it's up to us whether the league finishes tonight or it carries on. And, for us, it carries on. "We got the three points we were looking for - we couldn't come here hoping for a draw. I said that to everybody all week, 'we cannot come here and hope for a draw and think that will be enough'. We got the three points and now it's about recovering and going again Tuesday night." 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