Holly Village
Recent News About Holly Village
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One mortuary science license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 21)
One mortuary science license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 21.
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General Motors employee Joseph Safran contributes a total of $240 to Republican Party candidate Donald Trump
General Motors employee Joseph Safran has contributed a total of $240 to Republican Party candidate Donald Trump
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One ski area license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 21)
One ski area license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 21.
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One landscape architect license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 21)
One landscape architect license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 21.
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Seven accountancy licenses issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 21)
Seven accountancy licenses were issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 21.
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General Motors employee Dalan Mason contributes a total of $192 to Republican Party candidate Donald Trump
General Motors employee Dalan Mason has contributed a total of $192 to Republican Party candidate Donald Trump
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One professional employer organization license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 21)
One professional employer organization license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 21.
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At least 1 professional license set to expire in Holly during January
At least one professional license held by Haley Marie Simpson from Holly is set to expire during January, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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General Motors employee Cathy Carrigan contributes a total of $555 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters
General Motors employee Cathy Carrigan has contributed a total of $555 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters
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At least 1 mortuary science license set to expire in Holly during January
At least one mortuary science license held by Haley Marie Simpson from Holly is set to expire during January, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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Ford Motor Company employee Nicholas Taylor contributes a total of $240 to Democrat President-elect Joe Biden
Ford Motor Company employee Nicholas Taylor has contributed a total of $240 to Democrat President-elect Joe Biden
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City Aluminum Foundry Company employee Chuck F. Julian contributes a total of $1,000 to Democratic Party candidate Gretchen Driskell
City Aluminum Foundry Company employee Chuck F. Julian has contributed a total of $1,000 to Democratic Party candidate Gretchen Driskell
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Two security guard licenses issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 14)
Two security guard licenses were issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 14.
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City Aluminum Foundry Company employee Charles F. Julian contributes a total of $4,612 to Democratic Party candidate Elissa Slotkin
City Aluminum Foundry Company employee Charles F. Julian has contributed a total of $4,612 to Democratic Party candidate Elissa Slotkin
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One real estate appraiser license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 14)
One real estate appraiser license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 14.
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One professional investigator license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 14)
One professional investigator license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 14.
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Three accountancy licenses issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 14)
Three accountancy licenses were issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 14.
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One transportation company license issued in Oakland (week ending Nov. 14)
One transportation company license was issued in Oakland County during the week ending Nov. 14.
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At least 1 mortuary science license set to expire in Holly during the first quarter
At least one mortuary science license held by Haley Marie Simpson from Holly is set to expire during the first quarter, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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Oakland County COVID-19 Update: 99.69% of infected residents still alive
Of the 428,500 Oakland County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of November 25, 1,332 (0.31 percent) have died.