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Both workers were transported to the University of Michigan Hospital in critical condition by Livingston County EMS.
Two construction workers are in critical condition after being electrocuted at a work site in Livingston County.
Finally some good news for motorists - a big road reconstruction project in a busy area has been completed ahead of schedule.
Trail maps, locations of schools ... Talk about your service beyond Berrien County. I was selected to serve on the Michigan GIS Advisory Board, which is made up of the top 17 GIS professionals in the ...
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — This summer in Livingston County ... and restaurants were limited to carryout. The 40th Annual Michigan Challenge Balloonfest will include an open air market, classic car ...
Kalamazoo County had more than 50,000 ... does go out because of storm damage or wind, Michigan's electric providers have online tools to help you find out when it might come back on. Use DTE's power ...
Leicester, N.Y. (WHAM) — Many people in Livingston County spent Tuesday outside cleaning up after a flash flood hit the area Monday night, leaving behind debris, trash and mud. "Within a matter ...
It comes after heavy rainfall left some roads closed in Livingston County. Parts of Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Wayne, and Allegany counties are under a flood watch starting at 2 p.m. because ...
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 ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A wild police chase from Livingston County to Lansing Tuesday afternoon is seen playing out on new dash-cam video releases by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department.
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Bay County prep roundup: Rookie coaches swap first-win celebrationsBAY CITY, MI – A look at the high school sports scene in Bay County for April 9 ... with Justice Dawkins and Jessica Goik, Danielle Livingston and Marlee Garwick, Sienna Sanchez and Lucy ...
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 ...
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