Top headline stories from around Hartland this week.
1. GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Ann Romney, wife of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, spoke in Novi Thursday night. A topic at the Oakland County Republicans Lincoln Day Dinner, held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, was the role Michigan will play in the 2012 elections. 2. The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus has reported Hartland schools administrator Tracey Sahouri filed a lawsuit against Argentine Township and a township police officer, regarding an earlier underage drinking case against her that was dismissed. Argentine Township, on the other hand, says Sahouri’s allegations against it are not true. 3. Many parents and other community members attended the Monday …
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The Livonia congressman announced his presidential campaign and played guitar at the Whitmore Lake festival Saturday.
U.S. Rep Thaddeus McCotter (R-Livonia) made his message loud and clear Saturday when he announced he was seeking a bid for the White House. The congressman announced before a crowd of a few hundred people Saturday that he is in the race for president of the United States — then brought out his American flag-themed guitar to play some bluesy rock music at the Freedom Festival at Whitmore Lake, sponsored by conservative talk radio station WAAM-AM (1600). McCotter represents Michigan's 11th congressional district, which includes Canton, Garden City, Livonia, Milford, Novi, Northville, Plymouth, Redford, South Lyon, Westland and White Lake. He was elected in November to his fifth consecutive term. He was joined onstage by his wife and two of …
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