Aug 21 – Ribbon Cutting for Fire Station #2 in Madison Heights
Join City of Madison Heights officials at Fire Station #2 for the Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting at 5:30pm.
Join City of Madison Heights officials at Fire Station #2 for the Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting at 5:30pm.
Oakland County’s emergency notification system, OakAlert, empowers residents to be aware of extreme incidents throughout the county, such as…
Oakland County Clerk/ Register of Deeds Lisa Brown is sounding the alarm about misleading mailings
Simply go to online request form and select one tree from the list…
Voters in the Clawson School District have a bond proposal on the Aug. 8 ballot.
The work also coincides with water and sewer work being done by Oakland County Water Resources Department.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
We’ll discuss the journey of the coffee from bean to cup and how to professionally taste coffee.
Jazz fans take note: you won’t want to miss this performance!
During his address, Mayor Fournier will provide a summary of recent events in the city and discuss the exciting projects planned for the upcoming year.
The map will be available on our website and at Village Hall.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Our award-winning Feed Your Soul event returns on August 5th!
There are many ways for someone to help with the center.
In Rochester Hills there are several City Council seats with elections on the Nov. 7, 2023 ballot, as well as the Mayor and two Library Board positions.
Voters in Ferndale will have a chance to select a mayor and two city council members on the Nov. 7, 2023 ballot.
SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, has awarded $513,750 in Planning Assistance Program funding to local communities
The Ferndale location would be on Woodward at College Street, a quarter mile south of Nine Mile.
She began in Clawson as a patrol officer and loved the small town feel that came along with her move.
Since we no longer have a local newspaper, we’d like to ask residents about their preferences for learning more about their community.