It's Friday- hope everyone's ready for some snow today. Here are some tidbits of news and information that we hope you'll find useful or entertaining.
Please also don't miss our video greeting (at right) from members of The Dance Project who practice at The Well Church. The Dance Project is hosting their this Saturday at the Hartland High School starting at 8 pm.
1. The weather
Expect some snow today after 1 pm. High near 20 with chance of precipitation at 80% according to the National Weather Service. New snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible.
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2. Fuel prices
Here's a quick daily survey of the regular per-gallon price, according to gasbuddy.com —
- : $3.49
- Shell: $3.67
- Mobil: $3.59
- Lowest price at in Highland: $3.39 at Citgo S Milford Rd near Watkins Blvd.
- Lowest price in the Fenton area: $3.44 at the Marathon station at Silver Lake and Lincoln.
- Lowest price in the Brighton area: $3.37 at Costco at 6700 Whitmore Lake Rd.
We also offer searchable and real-time traffic and fuel prices via Mapquest on our homepage.
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3. Baseball and Softball Registration Begins
Walk-in registration for HAYAA Baseball/Softball will take place this Sat. from 9-12 pm at . A $25 late registration fee is added to all registrations after Jan. 31. Guaranteed registration ends Feb. 15. You may also register online at www.hayaasports.com/baseball.
4. Fabulous Friday Films
Fabulous Friday Films are on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. at the . Cost is $1 for a full-length feature film and a bag of popcorn. Today's movie will be Woody Allen's Midnight In Paris rated PG, starring Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams.
5. Hartland trivia
Congrats to Todd for correctly answering Wednesday's question — Which boat captured the Unsinkable Molly Brown award in the first ever Cardboard Regatta at Waldenwoods Resort & Conference Center this past summer? Answer: The Joy of Piracy.
Friday's question: What year was the Florence B. Dearing Museum designated as a Michigan historical site?