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Oakland County Announces Text Updates Available On COVID-19

Pontiac, MI - Oakland County residents interested in receiving the latest updates on the coronavirus can receive them by text, County Executive David Coulter said Thursday, March 19, 2020.

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Map Available For Finding Meals For Children During School Closure

Lansing, MI - The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) has announced that an online map has been developed for families to find locations where meals are being provided during this period of school closure.

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Detroit Bus Service Resumes After Agreements Reached On Safety Protocols

Detroit, MI - Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan yesterday stood with the leaders of the three unions representing Detroit Department of Transportation Employees to announce that bus service will resume at 3:00 AM, Wednesday, March 18th.

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Oakland County Animal Shelter And Pet Adoption To Require Appointment

Pontiac, MI - The Oakland County Animal Shelter and Pet Adoption Center is requiring the public to make an appointment if they wish to adopt a pet or surrender an animal.

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Macomb County Announces 7 Days A Week COVID-19 Helpline

Mt. Clemens, MI - The Macomb County Health Department has expanded the operation of its COVID-19 Helpline to include weekend hours of operation. The Helpline is now open 8:30 A.M. –  5:00 P.M. seven days a week.

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Oakland County Bicentennial Celebration At Detroit Zoo

Pontiac, MI - Oakland County’s 200th birthday is March 28 and the county has partnered with the Detroit Zoo for a special celebration admission rate of $10 for county residents – a $9 savings off the regular same-day ticket price.

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Macomb County Meetings To Prep For Record High Water Levels

Mt. Clemens, MI - With projections from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the National Weather Service estimating water levels at or near record highs on the Great Lakes in 2020, Macomb County Emergency Management is partnering with the county’s lakefront communities and a diverse group of federal, state, county and local agencies to host public information meetings for local residents interested in gathering more information on protecting themselves, their families and their property from the effects of lakeshore flooding.

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2020 Walk For Warmth In Macomb County Raises $18K

Clinton Twp., MI - More than 200 people participated in the 30th annual Macomb Community Action Walk for Warmth on Saturday, February, 29.

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