Leashes, Licenses, Hours Outside, and Even Chickens in Oak Park Ordinance Changes
Cats, dogs, and even chickens got some love from the Oak Park City Council Monday as the body approved the first reading of a package of animal-related ordinances.
Cats, dogs, and even chickens got some love from the Oak Park City Council Monday as the body approved the first reading of a package of animal-related ordinances.
“Americans rely on our Postal Service for prescription drugs, voting, Social Security checks and more.”
Planning a great dinner date night, especially in the time of Covid, gives you a chance to rekindle that first date feeling.
From his childhood in Germany to the Nazi occupation to post-war Shanghai to his adult life in Metro Detroit, Zydower has loved everything about movies.
Michigan has seen COVID-19 outbreaks at these locations, adding to the mounting evidence that children can contract and spread the virus.
he Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) expects to close Sashabaw Road just south of the Pine Knob Road intersection in Independence Township Aug. 11 through early November…
This page will be updated as more information becomes available.
“We need parents and young people in our community to recognize the risk they take to their own health and that of their family and friends when attending gatherings without taking precautions,”
Here is the list of candidates we were able to interview for the Aug. 4 primary.
Throughout the month of September, the Michigan Parks and Recreation Foundation is hosting a Virtual 5K (3.1 miles) to raise funds to provide accessible recreation opportunities for parks and programs. You can run, walk, skateboard, bike, or swim a 5K during the month of September!
Residents will be required to wear a mask while visiting the Center during their scheduled appointment time and residency will be verified by attendant.
Funding for the EDP comes from Senate Bill 690, which appropriated $880 million in federal dollars from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Here is the list of candidates we were able to interview for the Aug. 4 primary. Our goal is to continue this project up until the Nov. 3, 2020 election so even more can be included.
During the closure, exiting traffic will be detoured to the Crooks Road/Corporate Drive ramp.
Commerce Township Supervisor David Scott is running as a write in in the Aug. 4, 2020 Republican Primary to retain his seat.
Incumbents Lise Blades, Kristofer Enlow and Sean O’Neil are on the ballot as well as Andy Fletcher, Robert Swain, and Mark Venus.
In the Republican Primary the candidates are incumbents Brian Birney, Julia Dalrymple, and Michael Flood, Jr as well as Marie Monaco, and Kimberly Urbanowski.
The resolution also calls for the City to “implement at least two economically viable renewable energy or energy efficiency projects, policies, and practices annually now until 2030,
Support group meetings let grandparents meet others who are in a similar position and can relate to the ups and downs of their situation.
In the Aug. 4 Republican Primary the candidates are Gabi Grossbard and Charles Langworthy.