Highland Township Offering Fitness Classes Starting Jan 8
Space is limited, call Highland Activity Center for more into (248) 887-1701.
Space is limited, call Highland Activity Center for more into (248) 887-1701.
The new superintendent is expected to assume the position July 1, 2024.
Learn all about the only marsupial in all of North America, and how we can peacefully co-exist – and even aid them – with Motor City Possum Rescue!
Bring your old puzzles, board games, movies, books and exchange them for new to you ones!
Start your New Year by learning how to build motivation, overcome inertia, and gain greater control of your life through empirically-based imagery techniques
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Oakland County Times is taking a holiday break, and we’ll be back soon.
Following a discussion of regional trends between 2020 and 2050, the presentation moved to Oakland County’s future.
The process ensures downtown grows and develops as you feel it should with a look and feel that makes you proud.
Please help decorate our giving tree with mittens, gloves, scarves, hats and socks for men, women, and children.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Consumers should check their pantries for any of the products listed below and dispose of them.
“I am very humbled to be appointed by my peers that are familiar with the work that I have done in the community.”
Thanks to the quick thinking of these two courageous men, the family got out in time, saving their lives from a deadly fire.
Businesses and groups through the cozy downtown have added lights and ornaments to reflect their holiday spirit.
Just in time for holiday giving – or chilly autumn nights at home with family or friends – Downtown Holly’s Hollyopoly…
The Rust Belt Market, home to dozens of local artists and creators, is a wonderful spot for finding unique, local gifts.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
The contest’s grand prize winner, Sally Huang, has the distinction of being the sixth consecutive student from the Troy community to win the grand prize
Awardees will be announced and recognized at the Chamber’s Annual Dinner on Saturday, January 27, 2024.