Oakland County
Recent News About Oakland County
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Oakland County Upgrades Senior Centers and Activities with $5 Million American Recovery Plan Act Investment
Twenty-nine senior centers across Oakland County will share $5 million in grants from the county's American Recovery Plan Act (ARP) funds to provide improved services and facilities to older residents.
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Severe Weather Awareness Week Highlights Planning
Oakland County is observing Severe Weather Awareness Week (SWAW) March 19-25 with many opportunities to educate residents about severe weather hazards.
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More Than 500 County Jobs Available at Oakland County’s Virtual Job Fair
Apply for 400-plus summer jobs and internships and more than 80 full- and part-time positions at Oakland County's virtual career fair.
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Oakland County Executive Coulter Statement on MSU Shooting
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter, a Michigan State University alumnus, released the following statement about the tragic shooting at MSU
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Oakland County Launches Community Health Survey
Oakland County Health Division (OCHD) and Energizing Connections for a Healthier Oakland (ECHO) is launching a countywide community survey to gather residents' views on key issues that affect health and wellness.
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Coulter: Gov. Whitmer’s State of the State Resonates in Oakland County
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter released the following statement in support of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's.
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Coulter Names Madiha Tariq Deputy County Executive to Oversee Health, Housing, and Criminal Justice Areas
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter announced today that he is appointing Madiha Tariq as a deputy county executive.
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Coulter Names Jim Ellison New Chief of Older Adult Services
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter announced Thursday that former State Rep. Jim Ellison will become Oakland County's new Chief of Older Adult Services.
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Fire & Ice Festival is Back in Downtown Rochester
The Fire & Ice Festival returns to Downtown Rochester after a two-year hiatus with an exciting new event – axe throwing. Admission to the festival, which runs Jan. 20-21, is free thanks to presenting sponsor Vibe Credit Union and other sponsors.
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Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter attends Respect for Marriage bill signing at White House
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter released the following statement after attending the Respect for Marriage bill signing at the White House in Washington D.C. Tuesday afternoon.
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Oakland County Health Division Offering Free Polio Vaccine
Polio vaccine (IPV) will be available at no cost to Oakland County residents who are not up to date on their polio vaccine beginning Monday, Dec. 12 at Oakland County Health Division offices.
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Career Fair in the OMS Media Center
Oakland County's Neighborhood & Housing Development Division is supporting the development of affordable rental housing and award up to $1 million in gap funding for new construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, or preservation of affordable rental housing.
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Oakland County and Business Sweden to Promote Investment in Mobility and Advanced Manufacturing
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter and Business Sweden signed a joint statement of cooperation to "promote innovation and sustainable growth in the mobility and advanced manufacturing industries" at U.S.
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Oakland Educational Leaders Speak Out About Importance of Transit
The leaders of Oakland University, Oakland Community College, and Oakland Schools are sounding off about why public transit is vital to students and staff and educating our region's future work force.
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Guilty Pleas in Oxford High School Shooting a Step on a Long Road to Justice and Healing Community
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter released the following statement today about the guilty pleas to two dozen charges in the Oxford High School shooting
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Coulter’s $1 Billion Budget Passes with Bipartisan Support and No New Taxes
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter's balanced, three-year, billion-dollar budget was approved with bipartisan support from the Board of Commissioners Thursday.
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Oakland County Continues Big Investments into School Mental Health and Learning Delay Resources and Basic Needs for Students
Oakland County continues to invest tens of millions of dollars in resources for school mental health, learning delay, food and housing assistance, and wraparound services for students and their families in 2022.
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Coulter celebrates federal mobility initiative funding for region, state
Oakland County Executive David Coulter released the following statement on the U.S. Economic Development Administration's announcement that a collaboration led by the state of Michigan and the Detroit Regional Partnership was awarded $52.2 million in Build Back Better funding for advanced mobility initiatives.
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County Executive Coulter Supports Oakland County Public Transportation Millage
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter released the following statement in support of the Board of Commissioner's bipartisan resolution to place a countywide public transit millage on the November ballot.
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Oakland County Executive Coulter Applauds Supreme Court Decision on Banning Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation
Oakland County Executive David Coulter released the following statement about the 5-2 decision from the Michigan Supreme Court which bans businesses from discriminating based on sexual orientation or gender identity.