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Through much of Valentine’s weekend, Michigan Flight Aviation took couples on short helicopter jaunts from Oakland Troy Airport to the Downtown Detroit riverfront, following Woodward Avenue back and forth.
However, since no grave markers were ever installed, their story faded from memory until a year ago…
In a step toward online inclusion Zoom has added a new feature, live transcription.
The grants can be used for eligible food, utility, property taxes and personal care expenses.
Every effort will be made to open southbound I-75 prior to morning rush hour (Thursday, Feb. 4). It is unknown if the Savanah overpass will be open by tomorrow morning.
The deadline for both contests to submit entries is February 28, 2021.
Here are some winter driving tips courtesy of the Birmingham Police…
In early October, I wrote a letter to the MDOT Director inquiring why the light timing had changed without the involvement of city administration.
Calendars are available to order online at www.oakgov.com/water
Along with expected favorites like housemade hummus, fried kibbee, kabobs, kaftas, and shawarmas, there are also alluring items like sauteed dandelions, feta stuffed portabella mushrooms…
The order will allow for indoor dining at restaurants with certain requirements
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.
Yes, Plowy McPlowface is on the list.
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.
Oakland County is in the early stages of administering the COVID-19 vaccine but supply is limited.
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.
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.