Plymouth-Canton, MI|Press Release|
Eriksson Elementary Learn. Prepare. Thrive. Spotlight
Being positive during a pandemic is pretty difficult for most people, but not so much for these students.
Being positive during a pandemic is pretty difficult for most people, but not so much for these students.
Register to pick up the Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr. Stories themed activity craft kit, available March 8.
Hoopla digital services will be joining Shelby Township Library’s on March 1st.
The Royal Oak Senior Services | Aging in Place Task Force will hold a meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday.
The Farmington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss and review the city's capital improvement program.
Mayor Sheldon Neeley will honor five individuals and one couple for their trailblazing work and leadership in Flint.
A 49-year-old man is expected to make a full recovery after becoming lost Saturday in the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area.
Dearborn will be hosting a special program via Facebook Live on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Potential students and their families can explore what Macomb Community College has to offer through six virtual Discover Macomb sessions.
The college's tuition will rise 2 percent, with students on average paying $17.40 more per semester.
The city budget faces a larger crunch, but major development projects to spur Detroiter employment.
Detroit Mercy has received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
It started in 2019, during the Michigan state parks centennial, as a way to encourage volunteers to help plant trees at state parks.
Vaccines are available while supplies last, and appointments are granted to qualified residents on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Royal Oak Library Board of Trustees will conduct a meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 23, 2021.
Here is the schedule for February 22 - 26.
Read up on black history during Black History Month with a book from our collection.
The City of Grand Rapids today announced plans to hold a Community Diversity & Inclusion program, in partnership with Harriet Speaks.
The Flint Treasury Department will waive penalties for residents paying their winter tax bills through Friday.
During the snow emergency, parking on city streets is prohibited to allow crews the ability to clear streets quickly and efficiently.