Ferndale, MI|Press Release|
Ferndale Announces Juneteenth Celebration
The City of Ferndale is excited to announce the celebration of Juneteenth.
The City of Ferndale is excited to announce the celebration of Juneteenth.
The clear-cuts may be unsightly for a few seasons, but they're an important part of a process.
The fire burned approximately 378 acres of both private and state forest land.
The award-winning P-CEP video program added another pair of honors to its long list of recognitions.
Royal Oak Veterans Events Committee holding a regular meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Want to work outside this summer? Rochester is actively seeking applicants for two general laborer field positions.
Many intersections in Royal Oak now require a pedestrian to actually push the button in order to get a “walk” signal.
Registration is now open for the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Education Summer Recreation program.
As Grand Rapids begins its eighth season of ramped-up road construction, the community can again expect to see improvements to streets.
For the week of May 31 – June 4 Dearborn's trash, recycling and yard waste pickup schedule will be delayed by one day.
The very popular Grand Rapids Neighborhood Summit returns in a new format next week to optimize access in neighborhoods.
Most Grand Rapids City offices – including the Grand Rapids Public Library – will be closed Monday.
The City of Grand Rapids is reminding everyone about the importance of safe habits when traveling this summer.
City's Corktown for Everyone vision is an integrated neighborhood with people of all incomes and walks of life living side by side.
DNR conservation officers will be on the lookout this summer for youth appropriately wearing their life jackets.
Visit with Eddie Munster this Friday Night May 28th at the Civic Arena in SCS.
With the weather getting hotter, residents can soon look forward to cooling off at one of the city's outdoor pools.
Grand Rapids will celebrate Memorial Day with a weekend-long Light Grand Rapids event.
The City of Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation Department will host its sixth summer of free outdoor fitness in parks and public spaces.
Dearborn voters should be watching their mailbox for applications for absent voter ballots, which were mailed on May 18.