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Week in Review: Schools Readies for Start, Arrest Made in Break-ins, Rotary Helps Cemetery

Here's a summary of Hartland news from Aug. 29-Sept 4.

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

  • — It's an update that ranges from personnel changes to where construction occurred over the summer.
  • — New smartboards promise to transform the classroom and we detail teacher training and interview those who already have used them. Our coverage also includes .
  • — Livingston County's medical director explains what to do to reduce the risk.
  • — The case of administrator Tracey Sahouri and her husband, who are accused of knowingly allowing underage drinking at their child's graduation party, is adjourned until Sept. 29.
  • — Two area businesses donate time and materials to build a sidewalk at the cemetery, one part of a larger effort to aid the historic cemetery.
  • — Police say a Westland man is responsible for several thefts at area business here and is a suspect in similar crimes elsewhere.
  • — The Eagles even their record at 1-1 with a win over Livonia Franklin.
  • — A Hartland family help with an event that raised money for research of Duchenne muscular distrophy.
  • RetakeOurGov of Hartland was one of many groups to show up for a stop in a politically-themed national bus tour.


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