Here’s How to Take the Tri-County Broadband Survey
The survey will help local officials determine where infrastructure and service must be improved to meet the modern needs of residents.
The survey will help local officials determine where infrastructure and service must be improved to meet the modern needs of residents.
Instructions on how to become a Women Build team member in Oakland County can be found on the Women Build page on the organization’s website.
A record 160 art entries were received and judged on creativity, artistic execution and the incorporation of the financial empowerment theme.
May 30 is the second Ozone Action day of the year for Southeast Michigan.
The Census Bureau has just released 2022 population estimates for all cities, villages, towns and townships across the country.
Oakland County Parks, in partnership with Michigan State University Extension, is continuing the effort in 2023, providing more than 600 native plant kits to residents this spring.
Whether you live in Hazel Park or Holly, South Lyon or Leonard, or anywhere in between, there are young people who could benefit from having a mentor to look up to and talk to.
Oakland County Times has a growing list of parks, trails, family-friendly destinations and more in our area and beyond.
This story is being updated as more information becomes available.
Twenty-two of the 28 districts have found SoC students beneficial to the bottom line – ranging from 153 in the Holly district to 1,940 in Oak Park.
According to complaints from consumers, probation officers, and judges, the mailings caused some consumers to pay for and install BAIIDs they did not need.
Part of that work is meeting and working together regionally.
MPA invites Michigan licensed shelters, as well as nonprofit rescue and animal welfare organizations, to apply for any or all grant awards.
Several communities have ballot initiatives on the May 2 ballot.
Sign up and find your green commute options using Commuter Connect and record your trips for the chance to win prizes.
Of the 28 public districts in the county, the only one to gain students was Clarkston which added 10.
Yet the hard reality for candidates – from national politicians right down to city councils and school boards – is that there are many things that can go wrong when someone puts themselves out there to campaign.
Oakland County and its community partners are urging the county’s 89,500 residents who are enrolled in Medicaid to participate in Michigan’s Medicaid renewal process to avoid any potential gaps in healthcare coverage.
Several communities have ballot initiatives on the May 2 ballot.
Oakland County Times has a growing list of parks, trails, family-friendly destinations and more in our area and beyond. If you have any to suggest, please message us at editor@oc115.com.