Eli Cooper Selected to Serve as Oakland County’s First Transit Manager
Cooper was the transportation program manager in Ann Arbor for more than 17 years
Cooper was the transportation program manager in Ann Arbor for more than 17 years
he Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit is investigating the officer-involved shooting.
As you can just look around and see, lots of cool things are happening in Hazel Park!
2022’s estimate of 1,269,431 is almost 5,000 less than the 2020 Census count.
June 3 – Ferndale Pride Ferndale, MI – Ferndale Pride strives to recognize and promote pride for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, asexual, intersex and ally communities, working with residents, businesses, community groups, and all segments of the community to welcome and promote the celebration of diversity! Ferndale Pride | June 3 | 12:30 PM…
“John’s passion for historic preservation and ability to rally local leaders around the Main Street Approach have made a lasting impact on countless communities.”
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 Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is hosting a public open house to discuss the draft I-75 noise study in Oakland County
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.
A free resource fair will take place Saturday March 18, 2023 from 9am to 1pm at Hazel Park High School…
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.
It began in 2012, and was celebrated in style on March 6 with a fundraising gala at Regency Banquet Center in Southfield.
Students in the program come from Berkley, Clawson, Ferndale, Lamphere, Madison, Oak Park and Pontiac Districts.
“We’re essentially here to make sure Downtown Ferndale keeps its vibe and keeps growing, keeps thriving, and keeps changing with the times,” Stevens said in a recent interview with Oakland County Times.
The nonprofit allows greater flexibility, sustainability, and scope when it comes to helping small businesses succeed.
Goodwill is known for their thrift stores full of gently-used clothes, housewares, toys and more. But they’ve brought a new concept to Michigan…
“It grew from four classes and 35 students in the first session to 20-plus classes averaging 250-plus students a week,” Bessler said.