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People in Livingston County, Michigan, will have a new place to play one of the fastest-growing sports in late summer or early fall this year.
Because Lockport relies mostly on the shallow part of the aquifer, City Administrator Ben Benson said the city does not envision a need to tap into Lake Michigan water anytime soon. Both Benson ...
Spokane County is gearing up for the August Primary Election with a proposal to renew and expand the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer Protection Area. This measure is set to help secure ...
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, Mich. (WLS) -- Two people are facing charges after a dramatic Michigan police chase. The Livingston County Sheriff's Office released video from last week. It shows a stolen BMW ...
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) - Authorities in Livingston County, Kentucky, are seeking public assistance in a stolen vehicle investigation. According to the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office ...
Livingston County, Michigan, is considering upwards of $9 million in opioid settlement money, and seven local organizations are developing proposals on how to spend it. At a meeting in late March ...
In Ottawa County, the groundwater is going ... including Lake Michigan, the Grand River and the Marshall aquifer, the geological formation that supplies many of its residents with water.
A federal judge ruled a lawsuit alleging Livingston County Jail employees violated a detainee's constitutional rights will move forward. John Griswold, 54, died in 2018 after being found ...
Three people have died, and two were critically injured, in the aftermath of a two-vehicle crash Wednesday in Livingston County, Michigan, local authorities report. The crash happened about 3:30 p ...
State regulators have fined a Comal County property owner $16,000 for starting construction within the Edwards Aquifer’s recharge zone without a mandatory environmental protection permit.
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A resolution in Livingston County is asking sheriff’s deputies to keep track of illegal immigrants, but other counties in Mid-Michigan don’t agree—and they are ...