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500 people expected to take part in home tour
A little romance has been added to spice up a tour of diverse and decorated homes in Milford, Highland and Commerce townships.
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Tree farms prepare for the holiday season
It's a tradition for many families following their turkey feast to go on the hunt for that perfect pine that will be adorned with lights, bulbs and tinsel this holiday season.
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Accident shuts down eastbound M-59
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office and the Highland Township Fire Department was dispatched Thursday morning to M-59 for a two-vehicle accident.
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HVCA holiday extravaganza starts tomorrow
Activities galore will usher in the holiday season this weekend at a three-day event in White Lake.
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Novi police recognize citizens and staff for working together
The Novi Police Department recognized more than 30 people at its semiannual awards ceremony Nov.
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New legislation on Cobo upgrade
A new three-bill package to help implement a recently proposed plan to expand Detroit's Cobo Center has been introduced in the state Senate, essentially mirroring a previously introduced House package, part of ...
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Milford and Highland target programs for CDBG funds
Milford and Highland have decided where to spend some federal grant money that will be available next spring.
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Highland plans sewer district meetings
As Highland officials still consider a proposed sewer project in the township, meetings with affected property owners are expected to be planned in upcoming months to discuss divvying up the costs to pay for ...
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Cheapest Christmas Tree Farms in Detroit Michigan
One of the biggest tasks for some on the holiday is finding a Christmas Tree. Christmas trees have always been an American tradition when it comes to Christmas, and this is one less headache that you want to ...
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Growing sentiment would change how we elect our president
Poor Michigan was pretty much overlooked in this presidential election cycle. Now a group of lawmakers - including two from Oakland County - wants to do something about it.
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Police probe series of break-ins at White Lake homes
Police are investigating three break-ins in White Lake Township. A 23-year-old Highland Township man was arrested along with a 21-year-old White Lake Township man on suspicion of breaking into a home on Crested ...
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Horse owners can consider options for when death occurs
Kris and Steve Mohler's horse, Bonnie, suffers from Cushing's Disease, an incurable illness caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland.
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Security guard faces pair of charges
A security guard accused of impersonating a police officer in Highland Township has been arraigned on one count of impersonating an officer and one count of use/possession of flashing lights.
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Democrats lose chance to take over county commission
With all but two precincts reporting Wednesday morning, it appeared that Democrats fell short in their hope to take control of the 25-member county commission after three decades.
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What to do with body of a dead horse?
Joan Kleinschmit-Tucker has been rescuing unwanted or abandoned horses for about seven years.
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Impersonating An Officer In Highland Township
A man accused of impersonating a police officer targeted Highland Township last week, police said.
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Husband sentenced in 1997 killing of wife
On the 15th anniversary of his marriage, Daniel Pittao was sent to prison for life for killing his wife, a crime he denies committing.
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View Plein Air art in Highland this month
Sights and sounds of woods and water, critters and passersby, permeating one's work space.
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General election night coverage
Lakes area clerks were expecting record voter turnout at the polls today, Tuesday, Nov.
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Verizon leasing space to improve Highland service
Highland Township will receive $16,800 annually from Verizon Wireless to lease a parcel of property on Clyde Road, and Verizon customers in the area will benefit from less dropped calls.
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