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Changes made to help district meet graduation goal

The Huron Valley School District recently implemented changes to its alternative high school program to bolster the district’s GRAD 100 goal. Harbor High School provides an opportunity for students to…

RCOC to begin using E-Verify system in March

The Oakland County Board of Road Commissioners has voted to implement the federal E-Verify Program that allows employers to verify that employees are eligible to work in the United States.…

Report says state making strides on renewable energy goal

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) released a pair of reports last week week showing it’s making great strides toward freeing itself from the shackles of fossil fuels. The first…

County Democrats blast road board appointment

The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) has a new operating board for the coming year, but not everyone is happy about how the county’s newest road commissioner was appointed.…

Officials investigating alleged CSC incident

Milford police have assisted Oakland County Sheriff’s Department Highland Substation deputies in responding to a potential third-degree criminal sexual conduct (CSC) case involving a 16-year-old girl. Authorities were called to…

River advocacy groups need help monitoring water quality

Lakes area residents will have the opportunity later this month to lend a hand in monitoring sites in three area river watersheds for the presence of stoneflies. Considered a good…

The Brent Bair Interview

As the managing director of the largest county road system in Michigan for the last 17 years, Brent Bair continues to steer the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) despite…

River groups need help searching for winter stoneflies

Most bugs are usually seen during the spring and summer months, not at the end of January. However, three local watershed advocacy groups — the Clinton River Watershed Council (CRWC),…

Court ruling allows public to sue over pollution permits

A recent ruling by the Michigan Supreme Court has restored the public’s right to file suit against the state over permits that could result in actions that contaminate the environment.…