Fire and Ice Bring Spark To Wintry Night in Downtown Holly
Under the glow of lights strung across Battle Alley, Downtown Holly celebrated a wintry night with the warmth of a First Friday festival with a Fire and Ice theme.
Under the glow of lights strung across Battle Alley, Downtown Holly celebrated a wintry night with the warmth of a First Friday festival with a Fire and Ice theme.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone to consider seasonal safety tips before enjoying their favorite winter activities.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has released data on deaths that occurred during 2020.
“I look forward to seeing their interpretation of why they believe in Michigan because there are so many inspiring aspects of our state
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Commissioners Charlie Cavell and Bob Hoffman joined Oakland County Times for an interview about the process and the impacts on their districts.
Dole Fresh Vegetables is coordinating closely with regulatory officials.
Oldacre’s expertise in the behavioral and physical healthcare space compliments OCHN’s mission, vision, and values to ensure quality, integrated healthcare services to Oakland County residents supported by the public mental health system.
“Vaccination, masking and social distancing is strongly encouraged to help slow spread of Omicron and all COVID-19 viruses.”
Headspace, the internationally recognized mental wellness and meditation app, is now FREE for children 13-18 years old in the US.
Oakland County Sheriff’s Detectives continue to be inundated with copycat threats that prevent area schools from returning to some semblance of normal.
These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide.
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SEMCOG’s Regional Forecast projects that the number of people age 65 and older will grow substantially, by 67% from 2015 to 2045.
A holiday tradition continues in Downtown Holly as visitors celebrate the annual Holly Dickens Festival.
Several Metro Detroit area school districts have opted to close school on Thursday, with some closing Friday as well.
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“Diversity without inclusion is just for optics,” said Steve Robbins of Steve Robbins and Associates. “You gotta do the Inclusion piece before you can leverage the value of diversity.”
The ceremony included a series of elected officials, local veterans, and local US Postal Service leaders excited about the honor.