Oakland County was awarded a $600,000 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that will help local communities assess and clean up brownfield sites for future economic development.
Oakland County is providing a free home delivery grocery service membership for senior adults throughout the county that limits their exposure to COVID-19 by allowing them to shop for daily essentials without leaving their homes.
Oakland County Executive David Coulter released the following statement in support of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s three-week pause to combat the sharp rise of COVID- 19 cases in Michigan:
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As the second semester approaches (beginning January 19, 2021), Clarkston Community Schools is providing families an opportunity to decide if they would like their student(s) to ...
Oakland Schools’ Superintendent Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson has been elected to serve as president of the Urban Superintendents Association of America (USAA), a national organization that assists public school superintendents who oversee small- and medium-size urban school districts.
Community non-profit organizations based in Oakland County whose revenues have been hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic have two weeks to apply for a grant from the Oakland Together Economic Impact fund.