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Oakland County news: Parks seek ski patrol volunteers
Skiers interested in patrolling Oakland County's parks this winter are invited to attend an orientation meeting at noon Dec.
JUDGE: Drunk Driver is 'Danger to Society'
A Clarkston man is accused of drinking and driving for the fourth time. And that's not all; he's had his license suspended nearly two dozen times.
Davison Knights pitch in to build ramp
John Trune has more freedom to ride his mobile scooter down the street or to the store, thanks to the Davison Knights of Columbus.
Rare Seger Tunes Set for Release
Bob Seger is delivering a collection of rare previously unreleased material to his Midwest fans on November 24th.
Poll backs curbs on malpractice lawsuits
It's an issue that Democrats would rather not deal with as they shape a health care overhaul bill.
Declining tax revenues could cost Independence Township five deputies and lead to a millage-increase vote next year.
Former GM manager pleads guilty in fraud case
A former General Motors manager admits he pocketed $6.5 million in kickbacks involving the sale of hundreds of millions of pounds of aluminum worth $1 billion.
It's gotta be in one of those states. 11/01/2009 at 12:46 pm 3. Roger Rabbit spews: The wide yellow media stripe is the most obvious clue, but I don't know what the means.
First-graders Eliza Mansour and Kate Gualtieri get ready to start decorating their pumpkins during Springfield Plains Elementary's Halloween party.
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Hundreds line up at Freedom Hill for H1N1 vaccinations
Hundreds of adults and children have bundled up in winter garb at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights, hoping to get vaccinated at the last H1N1 clinic in Macomb County this week.
Wayne, Oakland counties give swine flu shots today
Clarkston -- Long lines are anticipated today at two Oakland County clinic sites and two in Wayne County as the first doses of the H1N1, or swine flu, vaccine are offered to the public in southeast Michigan.
2 Counties Holding H1N1 Vaccine Clinics
Big crowds are expected on Saturday as metro Detroiters have their first chance at getting vaccinated against the swine flu.
Long lines await flu shots today
Long lines and rain greeted those trying to get H1N1 vaccines for themselves and their families at the first of Oakland County's mass vaccine clinics, one at Oakland Community College in Farmington Hills and the other at Clarkston Junior High School.
Oakland Co. Kicks Off H1N1 Vaccines
Oakland County health officials have announced the kick-off distribution of the H1N1 vaccine at the following clinics on Saturday, October 24: Kick-Off Event Clinics: Saturday, October 24, 2009, 9:00 a.m. a ' 5:00 p.m. Clarkston Junior High School, Gymnasium 6595 Waldon Road, Clarkston Saturday, October 24, 2009, 9:00 a.m. a ' 5:00 p.m. Oakland ...
Student's Research: Energy Drinks are Bunk
The energy drink industry generated more than $6 billion in sales in the United States last year.
Vampires Afraid of the dork? Yes, dork. What happens when you blend the creativity and imagination of Michigan Youth Theater's artistic director Lisa Hodge Kander with the immensely popular young adult book series Twilight? "Nightlight - Vampires Afraid of the Dork" emerges as MYT's original parody of Twilight.