Across Michigan|Press Release|
Partners Offer $95,000 To Plant Community Trees In Michigan
A total of $95,000 is available in 1-to-1 matching grants of up to $4,000.

A total of $95,000 is available in 1-to-1 matching grants of up to $4,000.

The award-winning P-CEP Lightning Robotics team added to its long list of accomplishments.
The Royal Oak City Commission unanimously approved an employment agreement with Aaron Leal to serve as city attorney effective June 14.
City Manager Mark Washington presented the first of several planned presentations to the City Commission.
Mayor Neeley outlined five main pillars of funding possibilities he has heard so far from residents and asked for additional input.
One important avenue for this input is at meetings of the public bodies that advise the DNR.
A community update is set for 5 p.m. Tuesday as part of his ongoing efforts to gather resident input into the City’s funding priorities.
The question of whether to revise the Dearborn City Charter will be put before voters in the August 3 primary election.
The Royal Oak Charter Review Committee will hold a meeting at 5:30p.m. on Tuesday.
Members of the public may participate in the meeting electronically by providing public comment on any public library-related matter.
Spectrum Health System is backing the implementation of an evidence-based violence reduction and intervention program.
After being auctioned off in 2013 by an emergency manager and rescued by residents, Santa has been returned home.
Here is a brief update on the Superintendent Search process, next steps and how you can be involved and share input.
The Royal Oak Environmental Advisory Board will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
The City expects to complete three major water infrastructure projects this year.
The city’s contractor will implement vast improvements to Franklin Park, Lawson Park, and nearby traffic diverters.
Volunteers are needed in Cheboygan County through early June to stand guard as mature lake sturgeon head upstream to their spawning site.
Congratulations to Canton High School student Claire Swadling, whose video production skills garnered national honors recently.
Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley welcomed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday to a Flint vaccination site.
Members of the public may participate in the meeting electronically by providing public comment on any city-related matter.