Farmington – November 4, 2019
Girls Night Out, Small Business Saturday, Canned Food Drive and Coyote Help
Ferndale – November 4, 2019
Trash Routes Changing, Free Parking on Thanksgiving, Sign Up for Alerts and Saturday Crafternoon
Detroit Eatz Builds New Fast Food Concept in Farmington
There’s a new concept in fast food moving into downtown Farmington, and it’s called Detroit Eatz. Here, you can certainly grab a burger and fries, but also half a spiral Dearborn Brand ham for tonight’s dinner guests, and maybe a pound or so of deli cheese and pastrami too.
Rochester – October 28, 2019
Master the Art of Networking, Chief Financial Credit Union Featured, Cemetery Clean-Up on Nov. 1 and Nov. Ballot has Sinking Fund Proposal
Birmingham – October 28, 2019
Long-time Berkshire Coach Dies, Substance Abuse/Mental Healthy Survey, Strange, Spooky and Wicked Michigan and Redistricting and Voter Rights
Farmington – October 28, 2019
“You Can’t Take It With You” Production, Oakland Street Paving Notice, Girls with Guitars and Resident Rates for Special Service Programs
Royal Oak – October 28, 2019
Third Annual Ruck 22 March, Teen Clean Closet Trivia Night, RO Library Offers Homebound Service, and Parenting Workshops
Clawson – October 28, 2019
Teen Clean Closet, Yarn Stop in Shop Hop, Block Development Grant and Mural Unveiled
Troy – October 28, 2019
Is Technology Using You?, Troy Recognized for Supporting Businesses, TPD Host Meeting for House of Worship Leaders and Cathleen Russ Named 2019 MLA Librarian of the Year
Berkley – October 28, 2019
America’s Classiest Cars, First Responder Basketball Game, Get Out & Play and Student Sponsored Military Appreciation Day
Auburn Hills – October 28, 2019
FANUC Opens Facility, Oakland Symphony Orchestra, Int’l Games Day and Click it or Ticket
Mount Clemens – October 28, 2019
Election Day is Nov. 5, Seeking Local Treasure Noms, Small Biz Workshop and Create Tin Foil Sculptures
Ferndale – October 28
The dot Funding, High School Blood Drive, VFW Sponsors Scholarship and Did You Know?
Chief Financial Credit Union, a Perfect Corporate Citizen
When Ashley Chambers started as a teller for Chief Financial Credit Union, she thought the job was just a way to work through school. Now, 10 years later, she’s the business development manager.
“Life has a way of working out,” she said. “I started at credit unions at 18, but I was immersed in the medical community at Oakland University. Something in the credit union sparked and this felt natural.”
Farmington – October 21, 2019
Public Safety Commander Graduates, Haunted Farmers Market, Community Sings with Matt Watroba and Ladies Night Out
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