Walled Lake Northern dropped two games last week to fall to 9-10 on the season. Northern began the week with a 70-41 loss at Brighton on Wednesday, Feb. 23. Northern…
The state House of Representatives passed legislation last week that offers retailers a reprieve from what some consider to be stringent consumer pricing laws. House Bill (HB) 4158, which will…
Gov. Rick Snyder told Michigan residents during his campaign against Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero that there would be shared sacrifice needed in order to get the state’s fiscal house in…
The state Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE) recently received good news in the fight against Asian carp, as new test results were negative for environmental DNA (eDNA) for…
A 2002 Ford Escape valued at about $8,000 was stolen from the Shuman Motors parking lot in Walled Lake sometime during the overnight hours between Feb. 10 and 11. Walled…
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…
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…
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…
Walled Lake police recently arrested a resident who claimed he was God after they found narcotics on his person. Police were dispatched on Sunday, Feb. 13 to the 1600 block…
Bill to mandate privatization an unnecessary Trojan horse
Lawmakers in Lansing are mulling a proposal to mandate that local and intermediate school districts effectively privatize transportation, custodial and food services within a year and a half. While we…
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