
Enhanced Notification Service Now Available for Crime Victims in Michigan
September 14th 2020
The enhanced MI-VINE service offers users innovative functionality, an improved user experience and expanded access to victim services.
September 14th 2020
The enhanced MI-VINE service offers users innovative functionality, an improved user experience and expanded access to victim services.
September 11th 2020
Keynote Speaker: David Coulter, Oakland County Executive
Guest Speakers:
David Scott – Commerce Township Supervisor
Gary Wall – Waterford Township Supervisor
Linda Ackley – Walled Lake Mayor
Rik Kowall – White Lake Supervisor
Patrick Beagle – Wixom Mayor
Brian Nedrow – Wolverine Lake Council President
September 11th 2020
Oakland County had a slightly higher rejection rate of 1.7 percent of their total 261,890 absentee ballots.
September 10th 2020
Nominees must, at a minimum, demonstrate excellence in the following areas: (A) Work performance; (B) School and community involvement; (C) Leadership and commitment; (D) Local support (from co-workers, school administrators, community members, etc., who speak to the nominee’s exemplary work); (E) Enhancement of classified school employees’ image in the community and schools.
September 10th 2020
People looking for a fresh start as the economy continues to open up in our state can take advantage of these two programs, which are free to eligible participants
September 10th 2020
Voters throughout Oakland County have the opportunity to select two Trustees for the Oakland Community College Board.
September 9th 2020
Last week, the governor signed Executive Order 2020-176 reopening Michigan’s gyms and pools in those regions where they remain closed and allowing for organized sports practices and competitions to resume in those regions where they remain restricted, subject to strict protections meant to limit spread of the virus.
September 8th 2020
The Youth Mobile Crisis Team helps children, teens, and young adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis.
September 4th 2020
This program is a great way to educate our youth and teach them how to get involved in discovering ways that they can help to prevent pollution of our freshwater resources.
September 3rd 2020
In the race for Commerce Township Supervisor, there are three non-incumbents running: Democrat Pamela Sue Jackson, Republican Larry Eugene Gary Jr, and Libertarian Bruce Jaquays.