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Week in Review: Hartland Couple Involved in Snyder Recall Effort, Break-ins Lead to Signs and Stellar Golf

Here's a summary of news from Aug. 1-Aug. 7.

Here is a roundup of news that you might have missed in Hartland area for the week ending Sunday:

  • — Christine E. Gershon, 44, will face sentencing Aug. 30 on charges of committing a moving violation causing serious impairment of a person's body function and unlawful use of a license plate over May traffic accident that injured a pedestrian.
  • — A series of vehicle break-ins at the prompted Hartland School District officials to warn the community.
  • — Our report details views from area Tea party, Democrats and U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers on the final compromise.
  • — Hartland shines by winning nearly every title in competitive league.
  • — Spencer Road bridge incident grabs media attention from all over southeast Michigan after suspect rams his vehicle into one with a woman and seven children.
  • — Mike and Dawn Lewkowicz of Hartland discuss why they are spending their days collecting signatures to force a recall election of Gov. Rick Snyder. This story has generated plenty of pro/con in comments.
  • — Mike Rosinski earns recognition for a shot of his front yard.
  • — Friday night fun included popcorn, playing Frisbee and watching Rango on an inflatable screen.
  • — A group of peace walkers stop in Hartland during their more than 100-mile trek from Detroit to Lansing after a Hartland couple provides them a place to kick back for a day.


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