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  1. Home - Livingston County, MI

    Dec 1, 2025 · Inside these pages you’ll find updates from each County Office, reviews of the hard work of our employees, and what new initiatives were implemented to better serve the …

  2. Livingston County, Michigan - Wikipedia

    Livingston County (/ lɪvɪŋstən / LIV-ing-stən) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, its population was 193,866. [2] It is part of the Detroit - Warren - Dearborn, MI …

  3. Livingston - State of Michigan

    Livingston County was formed from Shiawassee and Washtenaw Counties in 1833. It was fully organized in 1836, 1836 PA p.65. The county was named for Edward Livingston (1764-1836), …

  4. Livingston Daily - Home

    Stay informed with both Howell, Brighton and Livingston County news as well as headlines and stories from around the world.

  5. LeFeber reelected chair of Livingston County Board of Supervisors

    5 days ago · Livingston County leaders kicked off the new year by selecting familiar leadership during an organizational meeting in Geneseo. The Livingston County Board of Supervisors …

  6. Livingston County - Home

    Livingston County is committed to providing accessible information and transparency in government. Livingston County is pleased to introduce this user friendly CivicWeb Portal …

  7. About Us - Visit LivCo

    Livingston County is a short drive from all three major cities in Upstate New York and easily reachable in 6 hours or less from New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, and …

  8. LeFeber reelected as county Board of Supervisors chair

    3 days ago · GENESEO — Avon Town Supervisor David LeFeber is set to serve a ninth consecutive year as chairman of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors, after he was …

  9. Livingston County GIS - Interactive Map Gallery - ArcGIS

    Results from the March 2020 Primary Election in Livingston County, Michigan.

  10. County Clerk - Livingston County, MI

    Livingston County' Clerk is the official "keeper of the records." The Office has four primary divisions: Vital Records, Elections, Circuit Court Clerk and Record Keeping.