Oakland County small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic will receive $2.3 million in grants from the county’s small business stabilization fund, County Executive David Coulter said today.
As of today, we have completed nearly two weeks of our Clarkston Virtual At-Home Learning program which we developed in response to the Governor's order to close schools.
Representatives from the Health Division and Honor Community Health will demonstrate the procedures used for Oakland County’s first drive-thru COVID-19 testing site.
As we are all processing Governor Whitmer's latest Executive Order to close school buildings for the remainder of the school year, I know most of you are wondering what this means for your family.
Companies that shift or accelerate their manufacturing capabilities to produce personal protective equipment (PPE) such as face masks and gowns used by frontline health care professionals fighting COVID-19 can apply for grants from a $700,000 fund created by Oakland County.
During these challenging times, continuing to provide our customers with essential waste collection services is of the utmost importance, and our priority is to serve you in the safest manner possible.
With the much needed support our local restaurants need from us, we invite you order carry out from your favorite spot and join us for a virtual lunch networking event with the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce and the Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce.
Oakland County Executive David Coulter will host his daily Facebook Live (@OakGov.EO) at Oakland County International Airport (OCIA) as he sees off the pilots who are flying four planes to Muncie,