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NRC's mute swan release rule riles county residents

A wildlife conservation order amendment prohibiting the release of mute swans back into the wild after being removed from the environment was passed by the Natural Resources Commission (NRC) in…

High-tech bullying would be a crime under new bills

High-tech bullying would be a crime under new bills

In recent years, cyberbullying has become something that just a few decades ago was unforeseeable. As such, a local lawmaker has reintroduced a pair of bills — with others expected…

More flexibility for Sunday alcohol sales proposed

More flexibility for Sunday alcohol sales proposed

Michigan residents can now buy alcohol from certain vendors before noon on Sundays under a new law that has taken effect, but one state lawmaker is looking to give local…

Closure of Liberty Street approved for Farmers Market

A stretch of Liberty Street will be closed in Milford Village on Thursdays from May 5 through Oct. 20 in order to present the Milford Farmers Market, following recent action…

Two transportation management jobs privatized in HVS

The Huron Valley School District will be saving an as yet undetermined amount of money by privatizing its transportation management team, now that both the former transportation director and assistant…

The Richard McKee Interview

Local artist Richard McKee’s life-long passion for painting had to take a back seat to his illustrious 40-year-career as a graphic designer for General Motors, but once he retired, he…

Mavs defeated in final two KLAA division contests

Huron Valley Milford fell in its final two Kensington Lakes Activities Association (KLAA) West Division games last week to finish with a 2-8 division record. The Mavericks began the week…

Drunken boating standard

A proposal introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives would bring the standard for drunken boating in line with the benchmark for drunken driving on the road. The change, which…

Brown's legislation needed, puts forth reasonable penalties

With media reports piling up over so-called “cyberbullying” and the tragic consequences of what 20 years ago would have been inconceivable — kids having the ability to bully each other…

West Oakland to benefit from revived effort

West Oakland to benefit from revived effort

While the vast majority of the lakes area was hunkered down, preparing for the impending “snowpocalypse” that was slated to dump up to a foot of snow on metro Detroit,…