Video: Howard Collens on the Importance of Wills and Estate Planning
We spoke with Howard for this brief interview about wills, and things to consider when making one.
We spoke with Howard for this brief interview about wills, and things to consider when making one.
The Whittie Law Center began eight years ago and has an office in Royal Oak, though Whittie represents clients throughout the Metro Detroit area.
Through travel, students were able to change their outlook on the inter connectivity of the world we live in and shared these life-changing experiences.
Revolution Farms, LLC is cooperating with the U. S. Food and Drug Administration and Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on this ongoing investigation.
People may usually purchase a dog license from staff at their local city, village, or township hall, from many veterinary offices, at our location, or online at oakgov.com/petadoption.
Cooper was the transportation program manager in Ann Arbor for more than 17 years
2022’s estimate of 1,269,431 is almost 5,000 less than the 2020 Census count.
Projects must occur in a Michigan Municipal League member community. League member communities include nearly every city and village, as well as multiple urban townships in Michigan.
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter has appointed Sunil Asija as director of human resources
The Division 2 Final for Boy’s Basketball took place Saturday…
All couples will need to be registered prior to April 30, 2023
Here in Oakland County, the Board of Commissioners is recognizing local women for the historic impact they have made in their communities
There was so much laughter, fun, and learning!
Spring is right around the corner, and ReLeaf Michigan is excited to get out and start planting trees!
The anti-gun resolution outlines goals that the Ferndale Board of Education will take to ensure that the district can help to tackle conversations around gun safety.
As you can see, our future is bright. Your county is strong. It’s dedicated to reweaving the fabric of our communities through a wonderful mosaic of relationships.
As a reminder, the majority of work will take place from Spring – Fall of this year.
Students in the program come from Berkley, Clawson, Ferndale, Lamphere, Madison, Oak Park and Pontiac Districts.
When word got out on social media, those in support of the LGBTQ+ community showed up, with a lot more people, and a lot more rainbows in their signage.
The nonprofit allows greater flexibility, sustainability, and scope when it comes to helping small businesses succeed.