Candidate Interview: Nick Somberg for Congress District 11
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Today Oakland County Times turns 15!
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
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The Oakland County Board of Commissioners approved funding to help complete more than $29.2 million in new local road projects during its May 22 meeting.
It’s the fifth year in a row that the names took the top slot together
This millage will enable the continued operations of the Walled Lake City Library.
Use our list of farmers markets or interactive map to find a market near you.
Research shows that native species are more adept at fostering biodiversity, protecting local habitat and attracting wildlife – including ever-important pollinators.
The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) released their annual look at new construction across their seven-county service area, and Oakland County Times has decided to take a look at the data.
The following three charts show the results for communities across Oakland County – separated into cities, townships, and villages…
“Our partnership expands access to water assistance for families who typically are not eligible for other assistance programs.”
The detour is Crescent Lake Road to Highland Road (M-59) to Airport Road, back to Pontiac Lake Road and vice versa.
Once again, an almost guaranteed low turnout May election was held on bond proposals in three Oakland County school districts – Hazel Park, Huron Valley and Walled Lake.
But what about the districts that bucked the general trend?
Nominees must submit a list or provide links to three work samples and a statement of why they should be considered for the position of Michigan poet laureate
Voters in the Huron Valley School District have a bond proposal on the May 7, 2024 ballot.
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These events seek to reduce this common invasive species, which can prevent native plants from thriving.
SBAM President and CEO Brian Calley was the keynote speaker for the event.