Oakland County Offering $50 Gift Card to Incentivize Vaccinations
Oakland County Health Division is introducing a $50 gift card incentive* to any Oakland County resident receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine from June 24 until July 4.
Oakland County Health Division is introducing a $50 gift card incentive* to any Oakland County resident receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine from June 24 until July 4.
Ferndale’s ordinance passed in March. But now state legislators are working on a bill that would remove local governments’ rights to regulate these businesses within their city using zoning…
“Residents will be able to access a variety of prevention services, healthcare and social service assistance.”
The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus. To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit Michigan.gov/COVIDVaccine.
These recommendations come at a time when workplace safety remains a concern.
The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) to provide funding to help restaurants and other eligible businesses keep their doors open.
Election season has begun as citizens across Oakland County have started gathering signatures to run for local office. Several cities have council and commission races, as well as library board races and possibly ballot proposals.
To address this issue, commissioners will be introducing a package of resolutions at the full Board of Commissioners meeting on April 29.
Here’s a list of parks and other places to explore in Oakland County…
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and many who continue to work from home, office buildings may sit vacant for quite some time.
On Monday, April 5, all Michigan residents 16 years and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine.
Our goal is to bring the MI TS community together as a family, educate the public & establish programs…
Our goal is to find 100 patrons to chip in $15 per month, though any amount is helpful and appreciated.
“Hometown Health Hero awards are an opportunity to honor those tackling important public health threats and promoting the health of their communities.”
Over 150 community leaders from across the state tuned in Wednesday for an online presentation on the Open Meetings Act
Applicants must live in Michigan, have a flexible schedule, be able to work from home, and be able to travel to other parts of the state and to Lansing on short notice.
The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) advises drivers to use caution on gravel roads during the upcoming weeks.
Restaurants and bars may have 50% indoor dining capacity, up to 100 people
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