2016’s Most-Read Posts

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Great news: We’ve had the best year EVER at The Livingston Post. Visits increased a whopping 245 percent over 2015, and we’ve moved to a more ad-friendly website to accommodate our new (and growing) list of advertisers.

In all, 2016 has been very, very good to us.

With all the new traffic, what were people reading?

Following is the list of the most-read stories of 2016, linked to each post in case you missed reading any when they were new.

Thank you to all our readers and advertisers for making this our best year ever. We are looking forward to an even better 2017.

1.

Remembering Shawn Moore, 30 years later: When Livingston County lost its innocence

2.

10 things I love about Brighton, and 5 things I don’t

3.

10 things I love about Fowlerville, and 5 things I don’t

4.

The 5 things I miss the most about Brighton

5.

10 things I love about Pinckney, and 5 things I don’t

6.

10 things I love about Howell, 5 things I don’t, and 5 things I really miss

7.

Genoa Township’s Linda Rowell and Todd Smith have been awful public officials; voters need to boot them out

8.

Fowlerville’s Curtis Grocery closing for good at the end of month

9.

Mourad’s Grill replacing Howell Big Boy

10.

Remembering Dane Russell: A story of love, compassion and autism

11.

Updated — Brighton swimmers mourn death of longtime coach McInnis

12.

Judge denies Genoa’s motion to have Livingston Christian pay attorney fees

13.

Uptown Coffeehouse named best in Michigan

14.

Good night, dear lady, you made this world and all of us better

15.

Genoa board spent $1,540 to send drunk driver to conference – where he spent time drinking

16.

Hutcheson leaving Howell AD job to join MHSAA

17.

Melissa Gilbert, Timothy Busfield leaving city for log cabin in the woods

18.

Face-to-Face With Hate: The Day Benny Napoleon Stared Down the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in Howell

 

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Maria Stuart worked at The Livingston County Press/ Livingston County Daily Press & Argus as a reporter, editor and managing editor. These days, she runs The Livingston Post.