14 Communities Get Oakland County Parks and Trails Grants
These grants will assist municipalities with planning, preliminary engineering/design and construction costs directly related to local park improvement and trail projects.
These grants will assist municipalities with planning, preliminary engineering/design and construction costs directly related to local park improvement and trail projects.
Today, March 24, the Census Bureau released the first set of population estimates since last year’s release of the 2020 Census results.
In a room full of folks from around Oakland County and from both sides of the aisle, County Executive Dave Coulter gave his annual State of the County Address at M-1 Concourse in Pontiac.
The refund checks will be automatically deposited into your bank account or mailed to your home.
“At a time when there is unfortunately so much hate in the world, we need our young people to stand up to threats, intimidation and bullying like never before,” said Amy Cutler, President of NCJW -MI.
It is the second largest multistate agreement in U.S. history…
Raylon Leaks-May has been a Ferndale resident for over 30 years, has been a member of the Ferndale City Council since 2015
“I personally do this because I owe this community,” Phillips said.
Voters made a clean sweep of City Hall this election – choosing Tim Greimel to serve as Mayor, and seven first-timers taking the council seats.
“This group represents some of the brightest and best professionals in Pontiac and will help ensure that the desires and concerns of all residents are heard to inform our decision-making moving forward.”
A new memorial at the Village of Holly’s Waterworks Park honors 100 women – from today’s hardworking heroes back though the community’s history.
“With this ongoing heat wave compounded by air quality issues, we encourage everyone to take care this weekend.”
“These are the things that protect and support our residents, business owners, and visitors in our community and make us pioneers within the region.”
“His vast experience, in-depth knowledge and strong commitment to the City will once again greatly serve the residents and businesses of Southfield.”
“It should be no surprise that their backgrounds have led to them being staunch and effective advocates, not just for their own communities, but on behalf of municipalities across the state.”
Meisner sees the art contest as an opportunity for students to develop financial literacy skills amid difficult times.
Everything seemed to converge at once, with rapid communication between MDOT, city staff at Ferndale, and myself, to identify what we needed to recommend to fix this.
The deadline for both contests to submit entries is February 28, 2021.
“The Pan African/Afro -American flag symbolizes strength, determination and invaluable contributions made by black and brown people over the course of history
The Michigan Stages Survival Grant Program will provide a total of $3.5 million in one-time grants of up to $40,000 to eligible entertainment and live music venues throughout Michigan