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Motorists can submit locations for map

Motorists can submit locations for map

A new online system is being launched for the public to report and avoid potholes as the pending warmer weather is expected to usher in problems on the roads when…

Panel to study broadcasts of county meetings

With more local governments moving to open up their meetings to people who may not be able to physically be there for a particular session, the Oakland County Board of…

Bills reintroduced to provide tax relief

Bills reintroduced to provide tax relief

Road construction not only impacts motorists, but also businesses. As such, a local lawmaker is reviving an effort from last year to allow local governments to grant property tax breaks…

Renowned author to be honored at Highland library

The Easter Bunny will be sharing the spotlight with another beloved rabbit — Peter Rabbit — this upcoming Easter, as the Highland Equestrian Conservancy (HEC) plans to celebrate the life…

Applicants sought for advisory, oversight panels

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners is still looking for citizens to serve on a board responsible for overseeing the county’s various mental health initiatives. County commissioners are looking for…

Budding Picassos to display artwork at HVCA in March

Huron Valley elementary school students will be showcasing their talents as budding artists throughout the month of March during the 9th Annual Emerging Artists exhibition at the Huron Valley Council…

Legislation gives parking violators more leeway

A proposal currently being reviewed by the state Senate Transportation Committee seeks to change the law on banning driver license renewals depending on the number of unpaid parking tickets the…

Thanks for support

From Dianne Deinek, Huron Valley Council for the Arts: Thank you for the One Minute Interview with Richard McKee by Leslie Shepard-Owsley in the Feb. 16-22 edition. Your support for…

New oversight model an improvement for suburban interests

Detroit and suburban officials recently announced they have come to an agreement on changes in oversight for the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD), a pact that’s outlined in a…

Economic avalanche can't keep skiers away from slopes

Economic avalanche can't keep	skiers away from slopes

With a combination of a recovering economy and favorable weather conditions this winter, the three major ski resorts located in or just outside the lakes area are experiencing no shortage…