Families May Qualify for SNAP Benefits Under New WIC Guidelines
“I encourage families who have not qualified in the past to reach out to a local WIC office to see if they are eligible for these great benefits now.”
“I encourage families who have not qualified in the past to reach out to a local WIC office to see if they are eligible for these great benefits now.”
MDOT is conducting a study of state-owned pedestrian bridges in the Metro Region.
Crazy Gator is located at 1840 N. Milford Road in Highland Township
Animal shows are only part of the Oakland County Fair, which features games and rides for all ages, special performances, vendor booths, student art competitions, a petting zoo, educational opportunities, food trucks and more.
The Holly Dickens Festival takes place Nov 29-30, Dec 6-7. and Dec 13-14
“We encourage, bikes, strollers and more to use the boardwalk,” said Cassie Blascyk of the Highland Township Offices.
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The CEO serves as the public face of the organization and works closely with elected officials.
“This has been an extremely busy and tragic weekend for our search and rescue team and our partners,” Sheriff Michael Bouchard said.
Lyons Bricker’s qualifications are underscored by her professional credentials and education
Mrs. Turner brings tremendous energy, courage and compassion to everything she does.
Deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit will be out in force on county lakes for the July 4 holiday weekend as part of Operation Dry Water.
It’s all about the slick blues music, good ole’ BBQ food, and sipping on a cold brew
Highland Activity Center is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on July 17
Make plans to attend one of summer’s most anticipated events – the Oakland County Fair!
Join us for the North Oakland Chambers Association Annual Golf Outing on Friday, July 11, 2025
Grab your comfiest blanket, pack a picnic basket full of your favorite treats and prepare for an evening of “oohs” and “aahs” as rockets burst into brilliant colors.
Their conservation easement ensures that this land will never be developed and that Duck Creek will continue to flow clean and clear for generations to come.
The wooden kiosk-style tower was chosen for its visual appeal and resemblance to a chimney.
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.