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Overflow dumped 30,000 gallons of sewage into lake

Wolverine Lake officials are still trying to get answers from the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office about how 30,000 gallons of raw sewage overflowed into its namesake in late…

NRC to consider new mute swan rules next month

With their long, regal necks and white plumage, mute swans are the epitome of grace and beauty on Michigan waterways. However, the birds’ beauty cloaks an aggressive and territorial nature…

County doles out commissioners' committee posts

The new roster of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners has been seated and standing committee assignments have been made for the new two-year term. Commissioner Jim Runestad (R-Waterford, White…

Local lawmakers receive variety of committee posts

The new state Legislature has been sworn in alongside a new governor, and lawmakers are just getting down to the big issues facing Michigan as they settle into their committee…

No suspects in theft of ATV in Wolverine Lake

A Wolverine Lake resident reported that his 2006 all-terrain vehicle (ATV) was stolen from his home in the 300 block of Wolverine Drive sometime between Jan. 3 and Jan. 4.…

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.…

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…