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Four men have been charged following a shooting in Red Lodge at the weekend.
Police were called at around 2.55 pm on Sunday 4 April, to reports shots had been fired in Elms Road.
An 18-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy both sustained injuries caused by shotgun pellets, with one of the males suffering wounds to his face and neck. A 17-year-old girl was also injured during the incident after suffering a fall whilst running to safety.
All three were taken to hospital for treatment but were discharged a short time later.
Four people were arrested on Sunday afternoon in connection with the incident and taken into police custody for questioning.
March 10, 2021
A Pinckney man is facing felony charges following a high-speed chase.
23-year-old Jon Dethloff is charged with fleeing and eluding as well as carrying a concealed weapon. The incident occurred around 3:20am on February 28th, when a Livingston County Sheriffâs Deputy attempted to stop a vehicle near the Village of Fowlerville because it did not have a license plate.
The vehicle fled onto westbound I-96, although the pursuit was terminated at the Livingston/Ingham County line. However, approximately a half-hour later, that same vehicle was observed near Grand River and Gregory Road in Handy Township. When a deputy attempted to stop it, the vehicle again fled, this time eastbound on Grand River and then headed northbound on Fowlerville Road, where it struck a deer north of Sharpe Road and became disabled. Thatâs where Dethloff was taken into custody. Undersheriff Jeff Warder said while the driver had been drinking, he was not intoxicat
March 2, 2021
Two high-speed chases in two days put two suspects behind bars, both facing felony charges.
The first incident occurred at about 3:20 Sunday morning when a Livingston County Sheriffâs Deputy attempted to stop a vehicle near the Village of Fowlerville because it did not have a license plate. The vehicle failed to stop and fled onto westbound I-96. The pursuit was terminated at the Livingston/Ingham County line.
However, approximately a half-hour later, that same vehicle was observed near Grand River and Gregory Road in Handy Township. When a deputy attempted to stop it, the vehicle again fled, this time eastbound on Grand River and then headed northbound on Fowlerville Road, where it struck a deer north of Sharpe Road and became disabled.
Planning permission granted for new housing scheme in West Lothian with over 200 houses and flats
West Lothian Council granted an amendment to the proposed new housing development recently
Updated
Bellway Homes are undertaking the project to build over 200 new homes
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February 17, 2021
Some road work is being planned for in Handy Township later this year.
The Board of Trustees met virtually on Monday night where members discussed the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 road millage budgets, as well as proposed projects for the coming season. Supervisor Ed Alverson told the board for 2021 budget, itâs estimated theyâll have around $76,000 at the end of the year. However, he cautioned that additional dust control could change that number.
For the 2021/2022 projected budget, Alverson said the $76,000 was carried over. The budget includes the $90,000 estimate for work on VanBuren Road, from Nicholson to Fowlerville Roads. It also includes $103,000 for Dawn Drive. Alverson said itâs projected that there will be $14,000 as of June 30th, 2022. He noted the Livingston County Road Commission indicated the estimates were high.