Buddy Moorehouse: Driving drunk to a drunk test?

Well, let’s head over to the part of the newspaper where we see stupid people doing stupid things.

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Rich Perlberg: Sacrificing safety for tax dollars

The degradation of our state continues.

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Gladiators, Eagles record milestones

IONIA— The Fowlerville girls basketball team won its third game in a row on Friday, holding off Ionia 29-28 in the regular-season finale.

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Shooting woes hurt Howell — With districts looming, Highlanders search for answers

SOUTH LYON — The Howell girls basketball team needs to find the rim — quickly.

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County teams roll at Lakes Conference meet

WATERFORD — It was a banner day for Livingston County swim teams Saturday.

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Hartland sends nine to Palace — In all, 18 county wrestlers qualify for individual state meet

BIRMINGHAM — Hartland wrestling coach Todd Cheney has been to a lot of individual regional tournaments in his tenure, but he’s always ready to be surprised.

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Pair of early exits — Brighton, Hartland can’t crack tough field at cheer regional

BRIGHTON — No room for error.

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Coach resigns after rules violations — Fowlerville’s Tyle out after 7 seasons

Fowlerville High School has returned two wrestling trophies, including one for winning its own invitational, and accepted the resignation of coach Chris Tyle after it was determined that weigh-in sheets for two invitationals had been altered.

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Bulldogs pull out first KLAA title — Outshot 33-12, sophomore goalie key in Brighton victory

NOVI — Brighton coach Paul Moggach has won his share of championships over the years, including the last seven in the Kensington Valley Conference and a state title in 2006.

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First big-leaguer subject of video

The most famous baseball player ever to come out of Livingston County was Charlie Gehringer of Fowlerville, the Hall of Fame second baseman for the Detroit Tigers who played from 1924-42.

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