New Village of Holly Offices Nearing Completion
The Village of Holly is in the process of building new municipal offices
The Village of Holly is in the process of building new municipal offices
The Out of the Darkness walk is one of many efforts Holly Area Schools has made to address mental health and suicide prevention over the past several months.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Smoking has re-emerged as a hot topic in Lansing as the Senate considers a package of bills related to tobacco regulation.
One fascinating part of the troop is that the scouts tend to lead their meetings rather than the adults.
625 units of donated blood are needed DAILY in Michigan hospitals to save the lives of accident victims, cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, premature babies, patients undergoing surgery, trauma victims, and many others in need of blood transfusions.
Come take a stroll down the aisles at Holly Antiques this weekend for the Spring Green Mall Sale.
Employees and customers could cast their votes by placing cans of soup representing their chosen team into collection baskets stationed at the Milford and Highland branches, as well as the Financial Center.
While politicians are obviously interested in past turnout and party preferences at the community level, their campaign folks will use demographics to identify where they will get the most payoff and need to concentrate their efforts.
Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds Lisa Brown is bringing the services of her office to communities across the county this spring.
Check out these events in NW Oakland County, including Holly, Highland, and White Lake.
The simplicity of loyalty punch cards lies in their tangible nature. Customers receive a physical card and will receive one punch for each purchase at each shop they go to!
The 12th Oakland Together 40 Under 40 class honors young professionals who live and/or work in Oakland County.
Join us for our Spring Shop Hop and discover unique treasures, exclusive deals, and local delights!
The event gave business owners a chance to learn about the DDA, and to network with fellow entrepreneurs and managers in the area.
Also, it’s a great day to recognize the importance of supporting local media and having multiple sources of information.
The Freedom of Information Act is a tool for members of the public to be informed about the actions of elected officials who are serving on their behalf.
The grant will support our Battle Alley and Ganshaw Park beautification project, which will help bring some new tress, fixed sidewalks and other amenities to the areas.
For more resources on how you can prepare your home, school, or business for severe weather emergencies and other disasters, visit oakgov.com/emergency-management.
So please, if you do not live in the affected area stay away since power lines are down and wait until it is safe.