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4A DAILY PRESS & ARGUS-Monday, July 26, 2010
COUNTY
Professor,
priest finds
adventure
Continued from page 1
State Sen. Tom George Sheriff Mike Bouchard Rick Snyder U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra Attorney General Mike Cox ethics, and an introductory sports-
writing class at MSU’s School of
Two vying in GOP race for board seat ABOUT MAGGIE Connection to host party
JONES
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ABOUT NANCY HILL • Age: 53 in Howell for young people
questions and have a more open- • Residence: Brighton The Connection Youth Services
• Age: 61
door policy. She wants to see
more transparency in county gov-
ernment and supports having the
• Residence: Brighton
Township
Township
• Occupation: Former
will host a free party for people
ages 13-20 from 6-10 p.m. Friday
at The Connection Youth Services
NEWS BRIEFS
owner of a sporting goods
board meetings taped and broad- • Occupation: Currently Drop-In Center, 810 E. Grand Recreation Authority’s Classic
cast on local cable television. franchise. Worked 20 years in River Ave. in Howell. Film and Lunch Series will this
unemployed. Drove a truck vocational rehabilitation, help-
Although Hill has voted for The event created by teens for week feature “The Glenn Miller
Jones in the past and respects her, for a food distributor for one ing people with disabilities. teens will feature a barbecue; ice Story,” the biography of bandleader
she said Jones lacks a drive for the year before getting laid off. • Experience: Current cream; card, badminton, basket- Glenn Miller from his beginnings
position. Previously owned and operat- chairwoman of the Livingston ball and other games; giveaways; to his death over the English Chan-
“If you’re going to work for the ed three video stores and an and other activities. nel in December 1944.
public, have a passion about the County Board of Commission- For more information, call Matt The movie starring James
electronics-repair shop. ers, a post she’s held for two
job,” Hill said. Curnalia at (810) 599-0782. Stewart and June Allyson begins
When asked about the county’s • Experience: While living years. Previously served three at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Paul
struggles with declining revenues in Farmington, she helped years as vice chairwoman. Bennett Recreation Center, 925
or toxic special-assessment dis- start a neighborhood-watch Chairwoman of the Livingston
Film series features W. Grand River Ave. in Howell.
tricts, Hill said she needed more program, ran youth football Cost is $5 and includes a dis-
information before commenting programs and was involved in
County United Way Day of Glenn Miller movie count coupon for lunch at Dia-
on those issues. Caring for five years. Serves monds Grill & Pub in Howell.
Jones, who is seeking her fourth elections. She also fostered on the county Leadership The Howell Area Parks and Call at (517) 546-0693 for details.
two-year term on the board, decid- cats in the county. Council on Aging, which
ed to run for re-election because “I • Family: Married; two chil- seeks to improve services for
remain committed to and interested dren; four grandchildren
in the long-term issues that face the county’s growing population
county.” To address declining revenues, • Family: Married with
She has always found govern- the county has reduced its work significant changes “without af- blended family of three chil- PUBLICATION NO. USPS 316-500
ment work very interesting, likes force by 23 percent and saved fecting services to taxpayers.” ISSN 2150-5667
dren and three grandchildren
the diverse issues and enjoys additional funds through changes Looking ahead, Jones said the The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, published by Federated Publications, Inc, a
wholly owned subsidiary of Gannett Co. Inc, 323 E. Grand River, Howell Michigan, estab-
“always learning.” to its employees’ retirement and biggest challenge is maintaining lished in 1843, is published daily Sunday through Friday in Livingston County, Michigan,
During her time on the board, health insurance plans. Jones said the government in the face of tion advances to the Nov. 2 elec- and serves the cities of Howell and Brighton, the villages of Fowlerville and Pinckney, and
16 unincorporated townships of Livingston County. Phone 548-2000, Area Code 517.
she’s most proud of helping the the county is using technology to declining tax revenues. She said tion, where Libertarian John Har- Entered as periodical matter at the Howell, Michigan (48843) Post Office under Act of
county stay fiscally responsible. operate more efficiently and is this can be achieved by continuing genrader is on the ballot. March 3, 1897. Subscription rates 50 cents per single issue/$1.25 on Sundays.
Sunday/Holiday* only subscription $17.00 for 13 wks. inside Livingston County. $28.00 for
“We have lived within our doing more job sharing and job collaborative efforts with other Contact Daily Press & Argus 13 wks. out of county inside the state of Michigan. $32.00 for 13 wks. out of state. 6-day
subscription rates $34.00 for 13 wks. inside Livingston County. $206.00 per year out of
means” while trying to sustain the splitting. agencies and being more efficient. reporter Jim Totten at (517) 548- county inside the state of Michigan. $239.00 per year out of state.
county government, Jones said. Jones said the county has made The winner of the primary elec- 7088 or at jtotten@gannett.com. *Sunday/Holiday subscriptions also include delivery on these days in 2010: 1/1, 5/31, 7/5,
9/6, 11/25 and 12/24.
COMMUNITY General Manager & Executive Editor Staff Reporter . . . . . . . . .Sarah Norris
Richard Perlberg Sports Editor . . . . . . . . .Tim Robinson