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Brown's legislation needed, puts forth reasonable penalties

With media reports piling up over so-called “cyberbullying” and the tragic consequences of what 20 years ago would have been inconceivable — kids having the ability to bully each other…

West Oakland to benefit from revived effort

West Oakland to benefit from revived effort

While the vast majority of the lakes area was hunkered down, preparing for the impending “snowpocalypse” that was slated to dump up to a foot of snow on metro Detroit,…

Board resurrects effort to stream, televise meetings

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners is expected to consider whether to give authority to Chairman Mike Gingell (R-Lake Orion) to appoint an ad hoc committee to investigate “the most…

Lower blood-alcohol limit proposed for watercraft operators

Lower blood-alcohol limit proposed for watercraft operators

Legislation that would lower the minimum blood-alcohol limit at which a person operating a watercraft is legally considered intoxicated was recently introduced to the state House of Representatives. The current…

Public transit rider fees target of new bill in state House

Public transit rider fees target of new bill in state House

A bill recently introduced in the state House of Representatives calling for a requirement that state-subsidized transit agencies use money from their ridership fees to pay for operating expenses may…

November school election mandate floated in House

School districts across the state would be required to hold their school board elections during the November general elections under legislation introduced by state Rep. Kurt Heise (R-Plymouth) that is…

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…

Lawmaker: Base revenue sharing on the population

Following Gov. Rick Snyder’s call in his State of the State address to base statutory revenue sharing to municipalities more on “best practices” employed by communities, a freshman state senator…

Lauded group of performers to lead program at MHS

The Young Americans, a highly-respected group of performers that has graced the stage of Disney World and other renowned venues, is bringing their International Music Outreach program to the Huron…

Grant money for stream monitoring set to be awarded

The Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) will award up to a total of $50,000 this year to fund both the Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grant Program and the Volunteer Stream Monitoring…