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Week in Review: Principal Case Moves Forward, Lightning Suspected in House Fire and Football Season Kicks Off

Here's a summary of Hartland news from Aug. 22-Aug. 28.

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

  • — Lexee Longwell and Samatha Parks grab awards in this annual singing contest that concludes during the Howell Melon Festival.
  • — Creekside Principal Tracey Sahouri and her husband Raed each pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor ticket that they knowingly allowed underage drinking at their child's graduation party. The Hartland School District also confirmed she will stay on the job as the case goes through the courts.
  • — Area community groups hope new contest spurs greater involvement and visibility for Heritage Day.
  • — Hartland residents also report what they observed at work in Detroit and Ann Arbor.
  • — hosted the event to help the family of Dominic Tyner, an 8-year-old with a rare diabilitating disease.
  • — Lightning is the suspected cause of the blaze.
  • — Adam Carroll of the Hartland Deerfield Fire Authority says this lightning seems to be causing more fires in Livingston County this year.
  • — These were some of the headlines from this week's Hartland school board meeting.
  • — This is according to a new report the state issued Friday that rated schools across Michigan.
  • — The community is stepping up to help Erin Mead with a garage sale and possibly other fundraisers.
  • — The Eagles seasons began in dramatic fashion in a game that had everything but a victory for Hartland.


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