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Former Hartland Firefighter and Amputee Helps Boston Victims Cope with Injuries
David Dunville of Hartland is part of a national organization helping victims of the Boston Marathon bombings cope with their injuries.

David Dunville of Hartland is part of a national organization helping victims of the Boston Marathon bombings cope with their injuries.

As the temperature starts to rise, students are reminded to dress appropriately for school.
A copy of the ballot language for the May 7 Special Election is provided on the village of Dexter's website.
Victims of the accident were transported to Genesys Hospital with possible life-threatening injuries.
Northville Township Board of Trustees approved an additional $288,000 for demolition of former psychiatric hospital’s powerhouse.
Tickets are on sale for the third annual Mom Prom on May 10.
With a "Hooray for Dr. Gray" sign displayed in front of the Brighton Administration building, the community says "thanks for staying."
A black, male cat is available for adoption from the Humane Society of Livingston County.
The new, expanded Kathleen's Cookies location in downtown Brighton is currently open for business.
Alice Andrews, director of the Hartland Senior Center, will be honored as the Grand Marshal of the 78th Annual Memorial Day parade.
A special meeting for Brighton Area Schools Board of Education will take place at 7 p.m. on April 29.
The following information was supplied by the Livingston County Sheriff's Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Performances for Brighton's "Beauty and the Beast" begin Friday with 7 performances through May 5.
Sgt. Mark Thompson of the Michigan State Police discusses motorcycle safety and the heroes of Boston.
On April 27, local police departments will be accepting unwanted prescription drugs. The service is free and anonymous.
Here is some advice from experts on how to get the most cash for your stuff by hosting the ultimate garage sale.
If you've got a garage sale coming up, put it in our calendar for free.
Lyndsey Coleman of Brighton made it through to the Top 8 in her quest to become WRIF's next "Rock Girl."
Lyndsey Coleman of Brighton, made it through to the Top 8 in her quest to become WRIF's next "Rock Girl."