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Please consider checking out new places, trying new things, and supporting local restaurants.
Please consider checking out new places, trying new things, and supporting local restaurants.
In an effort to continue to support small businesses, the Michigan Small Business Survival Grant Program will provide funding to eligible small businesses disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
Shelters in Oakland County collectively reached over 90% live release rate, with several organizations reaching 98% or higher.
In addition to frontline essential workers, there are over 217,000 residents age 65 and older eligible to receive the vaccine in Oakland County.
Now more than ever, support for trauma related experiences is in high demand.
Bank of America partners with a local nonprofit to provide paid internships to the Student Leaders who will also participate in a leadership summit and learn financial skills through Bank of America’s Better Money Habits.
Your cooperation in preparing for this event is critical to continue to decrease the number of outages in our area
The state’s goal is to have all Michigan school districts offer an in-person learning option for students no later than March 1, and earlier if possible.
The Parks and Recreation Commission is responsible for preserving park land and creating recreational, leisure and learning experiences for Oakland County residents.
Last night, incoming members of the 2021-2022 Oakland County Board of Commissioners were sworn in during the first full board meeting of the new term.
The Celtic Knot has continued to offer a carryout menu full of Irish and American fare for hungry patrons.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the bipartisan relief bill that the Michigan legislature passed after she urged them to provide support for Michigan families, frontline workers, and small businesses.
This increase is even more alarming as it is likely an underestimate of the actual burden of disease due to decreased testing for STDs during the pandemic.
“Scammers are lurking under every rock and behind every corner waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting people,” said Nessel.
“The Only Way To Beat It Is To Face It” is funded by a federal CARES Act grant.
We will have speakers from SEMCOG, The Michigan Municipal League, Automation Alley, Accenture Detroit Innovation Hub, The Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and representatives from Oakland and Wayne County.
“These pilot sites provide geographic and demographic diversity with unique needs that will ultimately help MDHHS scale MiCAL to the entire state.”
“We look to the council to create a culture for our employees that respects diversity and creates policies that promote equity and inclusion internally and in the critical services we provide to the public.
Public Health may now reduce the length of quarantine if specific conditions are met.
The $10 million Oakland Together Restaurant Relief Program will use $7 million of Oakland County’s federal CARES Act allocation and $3 million from the county’s general fund to help restaurants hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic and a reduction in business.