Candidate Interview: Bryan Killian for Pontiac Charter Commission
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
Oakland County Animal Shelter and Pet Adoption Center has extended its offer of a free rabies vaccine with the purchase of a dog license Tuesday mornings through the end of May.
With COVID easing up and The City of Pontiac Arts Commission hard at work, the Pontiac Arts Crawl is back for 2022!
There are several types of pizzas at Larco Bros Pizzeria in Downtown Auburn Hills.
The Oakland County Board of Commissioners adopted two resolutions at Wednesday night’s meeting that are aimed at increasing housing security in Oakland County.
Yaktown Don’t Back Down is hosting its first ever community pop up shop.
In order to more safely celebrate our successes and those of our patients with you, we’re moving the event to April 28, 2022 at the historic Crofoot in downtown Pontiac.
Guests will hear from 11th District Candidates: U.S. Congressman Andy Levin, U.S. Congresswoman Haley Stevens, and Business Owner Matthew DenOtter.
Main Street Pontiac and a number of community organizations are partnering together with The City of Pontiac and the Pontiac Collective Impact Partnership for a week-long clean up effort.
The Michigan Legislature has amended the Open Meetings Act (OMA) multiple times during the COVID-19 pandemic to enable virtual meetings. However, all local governments are once again required to meet in person.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
There are six people on the ballot as well as a number of write-in candidates.
Mayor Tim Greimel and his Transition Team held a meeting Saturday at Woodside Church to update the public on the progress and problems they’ve been working on in their first 100 days, as well as to get feedback from residents about their priorities.