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Two arrested for thefts from vehicles
Two men have been arrested and charged with five felonies following an investigation into several larceny from vehicle cases in White Lake and Commerce townships.
The Milford Historical Society will host the annual Fourth of July parade on Saturday, July 4 in downtown Milford beginning at 11 a.m. The annual parade will begin at 11 a.m. at Commerce and Main and will move south to Atlantic/General Motors Road.
She was a 14-year-old chatterbox, somewhat annoying - but in a cute way. He was a quiet and mild-mannered schoolmate of the same age.
Township may offer water connection incentives
White Lake Township is in the process of launching it's own version of a stimulus package to help revive development and household improvements throughout the community.
Actors, directors hit the road
Moving to different locations in Michigan presents new challenges for all of the students involved in this year's summer theatre.
Revenue sharing may be cut by 12 percent
The Michigan Senate has passed a version of the state's 2009-10 General Government budget containing an almost across-the-board 10 percent cut in spending for each listed department, as well as a sizeable cut in the state revenue sharing program for local governments.
Economy a factor in building activity slowdown
While there have been pockets of development in the lakes area over the last 18 months, it hasn't been immune from a countywide slowdown in residential and commercial building activity, according to Oakland County planners and a pair of new Southeast Michigan Council of Governments reports on 2008 developments.
Slaying suspect ordered to stay at psychiatric center
A judge ordered that a White Lake Township man accused of stabbing to death his parents in 2008 should remain at the state's Center for Forensic Psychiatry, where he is under the care of doctors and taking his medication.
Split county board approves contract with lobbying firm
A majority of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners has approved hiring a lobbying firm to represent their interests in Lansing, a move that's been placed on and off the table for consideration over the past few months.
Man in critical condition following explosion
A White Lake Township man sustained multiple first- and second-degree burns in a Tuesday, June 9 explosion at A&R Sealcoating & Trucking, located on Pontiac Lake Road in Waterford Township.
Police chief responds to area drug team concerns
Representatives of local police departments that had been members of a joint drug enforcement team are expected to meet this week to try resolving issues that prompted two departments to recently pull out of the team.
New bills call for Cobo lease deal, hiring preferences
Legislation recently introduced in both the state House and Senate seeks to add leasing and hiring provisions to a previously introduced legislative package that would transfer operation of Detroit's Cobo Center to a regional convention center authority.
County forced to scale back beach monitoring
A cut in funding for Oakland County beach monitoring has resulted in a drastic decline in the number of beaches to be tested for water tainted by bacteria during the 2009 season.
SONIC restaurant set to break ground in July
The SONIC restaurant chain will see its plans for a new eatery in White Lake Township come to fruition in the first few weeks of July, when ground-breaking is scheduled to take place.
Man's body found after apparent ATV accident
A 38-year-old White Lake Township resident was found dead after being missing for a day, and is believed to be the victim of a fatal all-terrain vehicle accident.
Federal grant to pay for police dispatch upgrades
The White Lake Township Police Department's dispatch area will receive some much needed improvements in the coming months, as the township's application for several thousand dollars in grant money is nearing final approval.
Michigan to shutter 8 prisons in budget cutbacks
Three prisons and five prison camps -- including Oakland County's White Lake -- will close this year under a plan announced by Gov.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm's administration will close 3 state prisons and all 5 of Michigan's minimum-security prison camps this year to save money.
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