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Our goal is to find 100 patrons to chip in $15 per month, though any amount is helpful and appreciated.
Our goal is to find 100 patrons to chip in $15 per month, though any amount is helpful and appreciated.
“Hometown Health Hero awards are an opportunity to honor those tackling important public health threats and promoting the health of their communities.”
The Reporter Food Column – sponsored by White Castle – has been an ongoing quest to experience and share restaurants throughout Oakland County.
To place an order, residents can fill out and submit RCOC’s dust-control application.
Applicants must live in Michigan, have a flexible schedule, be able to work from home, and be able to travel to other parts of the state and to Lansing on short notice.
Healthcare experts provide a COVID-19 vaccine overview with an update on recent findings, new emerging details…
Don’t worry about being perfect, we work with writers of all skill levels to make your post the best it can be
Meisner sees the art contest as an opportunity for students to develop financial literacy skills amid difficult times.
Oakland County Times has compiled a list of our favorites to make it easier for you too!
Oakland County Times is a grassroots community news site that comes together with a lot of hard work, and with the financial support of small business advertisers and readers like you who chip in.
The BOC is seeking applications to fill two general public seats, one primary consumer seat (someone receiving mental health services) and one secondary consumer seat (a family member of someone receiving mental health services).
In a step toward online inclusion Zoom has added a new feature, live transcription.
The grants can be used for eligible food, utility, property taxes and personal care expenses.
The deadline for both contests to submit entries is February 28, 2021.
Here are some winter driving tips courtesy of the Birmingham Police…
The training focuses on recognizing, reporting and preventing elder abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Calendars are available to order online at www.oakgov.com/water
If you suspect the call may be fraudulent, hang up and call DTE at their toll-free number 800-477-4747. Ask to be connected to a customer service representative and explain to them what occurred.
Please consider checking out new places, trying new things, and supporting local restaurants.
In an effort to continue to support small businesses, the Michigan Small Business Survival Grant Program will provide funding to eligible small businesses disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.