Brighton wrestling, Howell hockey and Hartland gymnastics continued dominant seasons. Read about their latest wins, vote for which had the best week.
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The Michigan women's tennis team defeated Yale in a strong showing from its young players during its season opener at the ITA Kickoff.
In Rudyard Township, in the eastern Upper Peninsula, snowy owls make themselves at home in the winter. The township and the Michigan House passed resolutions calling the township the Snowy Owl Capital of Michigan — they even have a sign, so that makes it pretty official.
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Former Howell coach Aaron Metz hired to lead Hartland football program
Aaron Metz’s most recent football experience in Livingston County was at Howell, but his roots at Hartland run deep. A great, great uncle and a great, great grandfather played for some of the first Hartland teams back in the 1930s.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday the U.S. has not stopped military aid to Ukraine after newly sworn in U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he would pause foreign aid grants for 90 days. Zelenskyy did not clarify whether humanitarian aid had been paused. Ukraine relies on the U.S. for 40% of its military needs.
A high-speed chase along Interstate 96 in Livingston County resulted in the arrest of Williamston man wanted by U.S. marshals.
Members of the team attended the meeting, including Head Coach Brian Lewis. The school is coming off an historic, undefeated regular season. The Highlanders defeated Kalamazoo Central and rival Brighton High in the district semifinals and finals,
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The Asheville, North Carolina based Auction House hosted a bidding jamboree in their two-day, two-session auction on July 8-9.
Justin Jones, who scored more touchdowns than any player in Livingston County football history last fall, will play at the Division I level.
The feasibility study also suggests the option of adding two rinks. Similar to Minnesota, a larger arena would be suited for the men’s team, while a smaller venue would be stationed for the women’s team. The second sheet would be set up like Minnesota’s Ridder Arena, home to the Gophers’ women’s program, and seat approximately 3,500.