It's Monday and today's quote comes from Charles Schulz:
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 a young Hartland resident.
1. The weather
Sunny, with a high near 73, according to the National Weather Service.
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2. Fuel prices
Here's a quick daily survey of the regular per-gallon price, according to gasbuddy.com —
- : $3.73
- Mobil: $3.72
- Shell: $3.93
- Lowest price at in Highland: $3.53 at Citgo at S. Milford Road and Watkins Boulevard.
- Lowest price in the Fenton area: $3.69 at the Clark station at Leroy and 3rd streets.
- Lowest price in the Brighton area: $3.66 at Costco at 6700 Whitmore Lake Rd. and BP at 9400 Lee Road.
We also offer searchable and real-time traffic and fuel prices via Mapquest on our homepage.
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3. Hartland School Board Meeting Tonight
The Hartland School Board meets tonight starting at 6:30 pm at the Hartland Educational Support Service Center. On the agenda includes new hires for principal of Hartland High School and assistant principals for Hartland High School and Farms Intermediate.
4. Cromaine Library Hosts Setting the Stage Lecture
The Cromain Library hosts a class tonight at 6:30 pm on Setting the Stage; Promoting Social Emotional Health in Young Children. Emotional skills can be nurtured by caregivers through daily routine, children's literature and language, and playing to learn. Registration is required. The program is open to everyone; Child Care Providers will receive a certificate indictating they attended two hours of training. Presented by MSU Extension.
5. Hartland trivia
Congrats to "NotLazy" for correctly answering Wednesday's question — Who designed the Cromaine library building? Answer: Professor Emil Lorch
Monday's question: What year did the Cromaine library separate from the school district and become a public district library?
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