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Election Day Road Detour in Rochester for Ludlow Construction
Electors in Precincts 01 and 03 will need to follow a detour in order to access the Community House via Woodward Ave. west of Main Street. A map is available online or at City Hall. To all electors in Precincts 01 and 03 voting at the Rochester Community House, 816 Ludlow Avenue: Due to road […]
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Residents Invited to Talk Trees with City Experts
A man waters a young tree with a garden hose, his city truck is in the backgroundTwigs, Leaves, and Buds The City of Rochester Hills will be hosting an informal Q&A session at the Rochester Tap Room on August 28 between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. With over 60 combined years of experience, each arborist has extensive knowledge in all aspects of forestry. This casual event is part of the city’s […]
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Family Praise and Picnic in the Park Celebrates 20 Years
Kids on bikes roll through the park with a police officer on bikeThe Rochester community is invited to the twentieth annual “Family Praise and Picnic in the Park” celebration on Sunday, August 26, beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the Band Shell in beautiful Rochester Municipal Park. Bring your blanket or lawn chair and enjoy St. John Lutheran’s family friendly outdoor Worship and Picnic event featuring uplifting music […]
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Do Not Eat the Fish
Woman in lab tests water samplesMichigan Issues Do Not Eat Fish Consumption Advisory for Several Water Bodies on the Huron River within parts of Oakland, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has issued an emergency Do Not Eat fish advisory for all fish between the Huron River at Milford (Oakland County) to the […]
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Graduate Study Advisory Council, New at Oakland University
Photo of OU showing Bear Lake and parts of campusOU’s Graduate Education Launches New Advisory Council A new, eight-member advisory council has been created to promote and advocate for graduate education and Lifelong Learning at Oakland University (OU). “With the changes in the job market, the need to have a graduate degree is becoming more acute,” said Claudia Petrescu, Ph.D., dean of Graduate Education at […]
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Rochester Community Schools Announces Names of Two Buildings
The two pose for a photo holding a picture of the two of them from 1990In keeping with district policy, screening committees composed of district employees, parents, citizens, and students, were formed to determine a name for each building. Great care and thought went into assuring that the name of both facilities was respectful of the legacy and excellence associated with the district. ~RCS Dr. John M. Schultz Educational Campus Thanks […]
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Author’s Corner: The Indie Publishing Revolution
Author's Corner graphic with name and photo of Author R.L. HerronThe Indie Publishing Revolution As recently as ten years ago, it was a print-centric world. Printed books accounted for nearly all book sales and the traditional publishing houses controlled the means of production, distribution and sales, working strictly with agents who would screen manuscripts before they were sent anywhere. The agents and publishers of the […]
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