The unemployment rate in Oakland County is lower than the Michigan average.
This is how the Oakland Township-Lake Orion area compares to Michigan and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Oakland County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Oakland Community Health Network requesting proposals from vendors specializing in printing services.
Seeking proposals from vendors to provide vending machines & turn-key services for designing & stocking a self-service fresh market concept.
OCHN seeking request for quotation for the purchase and installation of a Plexiglass Barrier.
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Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Members of Michigan's Public Mental Health System are calling upon persons served, families, advocates to share their inspirational messages
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
Dr. Vasilis Pozios begins new role as Chief Medical Officer at Oakland Community Health Network
Mellissa Carone has submitted a filing to run for the 46th District seat in Oakland County.
Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) promotes National Family Caregiver Month in November
Jody LaMacchia, a Oxford resident is running for State House District 46.
Your vote on August 4th will essentially determine Oakland Township' leadership team for the next four years. BE AN INFORMED VOTER!
Robin Buxar has been honorable and valued Township Trustee since 2013 unlike her opponent who has been cited for "Breach of Trust"
Anne Marie Rogers is now running for Oakland Township Clerk after Township Board issued resolution for her "Breach of Trust" in 2015
Get to know more about Terry Gonser before you vote in the August 2020 Oakland Township Primary
Visit the "Oakland Township Watcher" website to learn more about the Oakland Township candidates in the August Primary
Oakland County Board of Commissioners appointed Clarkston resident, Patrick Kemp, to serve on Oakland Community Health Network's Board.
State Rep. John Reilly is spearheading an effort to eliminate unnecessary regulations that hurt residents and small businesses in Michigan
State Rep. John Reilly invites residents to join him for local office hours in Oxford and Orion Township on Monday, Jan. 21.
State Rep. John Reilly finished his first term in the state House with a perfect voting record, taking part in all 1,554 votes.
Township Fire Chief and Manager do not think so! Please attend Township Board meeting on Dec. 11th to hear presentation and provide input.
Contact your Senate and House members expressing your concerns regarding Senate Bill-Section 298 (2)(e)
State Rep. John Reilly welcomed students from Kingsbury Country Day School to Lansing on Tuesday.
State Rep. John Reilly invites residents to join him for local office hours in Oxford and Orion Township on Monday, April 16.
February 14 Oakland Township Board meeting will discuss future of Water System for many residents in Oakland Township
Your vote counts more than you may think.
People who attended recent township thinking a professional, fact based discussion would be taking place. Instead, something else happened.
Gonser attempted to prevent legal opinion from being made public and tried to blame Township attorney and Planning Commission.
Kalamazoo Township joins the growing number of townships with our form of governance
National Consumer Protection Week is March 6-12. Here’s what irked Michigan consumers most in 2015.
Please attend January 12, 2006 Board meeting if interested
The project will have a major effect on traffic in Oakland and Macomb counties during much of 2016.
The Step Forward Michigan Program may provide up to $30,000 in forgivable loans for homeowners facing foreclosure for back taxes.
The disclosure is a major hit for the GOP candidate, who is leading in Michigan and national polls.
Attorney said he offered to settle case for $25 million to $30 million before filing lawsuit.
John Ronald Verbovsky’s medical license permanently revoked amid allegations of criminal sexual conduct, Medicaid fraud and racketeering.
Gov. Rick Snyder named presiding Circuit Court Judge Colleen O’Brien to fill vacancy left by the resignation of Judge Pat Donofrio.