Candidate Interview: Ross Barranco for County Commission Dist 15
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This article examines housing in communities with populations between 10,000 and 19,999.
With the donation, North Oakland Strong hopes to continually aid the community well into the future.
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Oakland County’s emergency notification system, OakAlert, empowers residents to be aware of extreme incidents throughout the county, such as…
At a recent council meeting, officials reviewed several applications, choosing Lume and The Brand Lab for the licenses.
The mural is 4.5 feet high and 20 feet wide and was unveiled July 12 at Thelma G. Spencer Park, 3701 John R. Road.
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Highland House is located at 2630 E. Highland Road. There are also locations in White Lake and Clarkston with a pared down menu and a focus on carry-out favorites
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“When foreclosed properties are reimagined or developed into housing, public spaces and community gardens, they strengthen and revitalize our communities.”
Oak Park is “a city that isn’t afraid to try new concepts, think outside the box and simply just go for it!” she said. “We have a lot to be proud of Oak Park!”
Hazel’s is located at 1 Peabody Street in Downtown Birmingham.
As a result of ongoing fundraising efforts by the Friends, the library’s budget is enhanced to support our community needs. The Friends contribute to the annual budget by donating on average $20,000 per year for programming and program supplies.
“All of us in the Broncho community are so proud of Don, a true legend who inspired students in the classroom and on the mat to be the best at whatever they did,” said Scott Roper, Holly Area Schools superintendent.