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Hayes Hits Road Tuesday To Share Flood Mitigation Program

Livingston Mayor Curtis Hayes hit the road Tuesday afternoon to talk with homeowners affected by flooding about buying their homes. The city extended the deadline for the Hazardous Mitigation Program for two weeks. Hayes said he wanted to make sure individual homeowners knew they had additional time to make a decision. “I think the grant process could be a win ... Read More »

Livingston Saves Some 21K So Far On LED Lights

The City of Livingston’s light upgrade project has saved the city some $21,400 since December 2019. The city worked with UCEMC to convert most of its street lights to LED lights. UCEMC Manager Ben Winningham said he compared the period December-April. “Now, we can’t just simply divide that amongst the 12 months and get an exact figure because obviously during ... Read More »

Livingston Awarded $450K Courthouse Grant

The City of Livingston was awarded a 450,000 dollar state grant to improve the courthouse grounds. Mayor Curtis Hayes said the grant is the crown jewel of their revitalization efforts. “We are just excited, this continues the momentum of our downtown,” Hayes said. “We believe in the philosophy ‘if you build it, they’ll come.’ I tell ya, other than this ... Read More »

Livingston American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Distribution Cancelled

Livingston’s American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Distribution has been cancelled this year. The poppy distribution is an annual fundraiser for veterans and their families in need. Auxiliary Unit 4 Poppy Representative Romanna Schnitcke said the legion cancelled due to being unable to social distance. “It’s a very personal thing,” Schnitcke said. “We approach people’s cars, or the people themselves, and have ... Read More »