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Social media threat against police and brother tied to teen girl

A 17-year-old Addison Township girl is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation after authorities say she posted a threat on social media stating she wanted to kill her brother and members of law enforcement.The alleged threat was seen shortly before midnight Thursday by a state constable in Pennsylvania who monitors an anti-bullying social media chat room, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.

 

Jolly Pumpkin in Royal Oak wants to host 5K run

Already renowned for its sour ales and truffle fries, the Jolly Pumpkin Brewery in Royal Oak is asking the city if it can host a 5K run late summer.The run/walk would require closing several streets and a 45-space public parking lot behind the business at 419 S. Main Street.Kona Running Company is organizing the race and Jolly Pumpkin would pay the city $15 for each space in the parking lot, as well as the cost of police officers.

 

Royal Oak High School student to speak at anti-gun violence meeting

Young and old alike are getting together in Royal Oak on Saturday to discuss gun violence and organize against it.Johah Kubicek, a Royal Oak High School student and a founder of the Students Demand Action -- Oakland/Macomb Chapter, and Linda Brundage, director of the Michigan Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence, are speaking at the meeting.

 

Madison Heights police find no evidence for Bishop Foley student's allegation against priest

Madison Heights police say they have found no wrongdoing by a priest at Bishop Foley High School following a report by a student there last month alleging inappropriate behavior.The 17-year-old student, his parent and an official from the school were present when the student made a suspicious circumstances report with police April 24.

 

New 24-hour confidential hotline for sex assault survivors announced

Sexual assault survivors will soon have a statewide, confidential 24-hour hotline where they can anonymously find help, including counseling and other resources."It's critically important that all survivors of sexual assault have somewhere safe to turn for help," Sue Snyder stated in a news release.

 

Memorial Day weekend parades and festivals happening in Oakland County area

kathy.blake@oakpress.com @kathyblake1 on TwitterFor Oakland County residents who aren't taking to the highways during Memorial Day weekend, there are many activities taking place, close to home. Events include festivals, fun runs, local camping and opportunities to observe Memorial Day, honoring those who lost their lives serving in the military.

 

Grand Steel Products of Wixom announces new leadership

kathy.blake@oakpress.com @kathyblake1 on TwitterMichael (Mike) Barnett has been named president and chief operating officer of Grand Steel Products, Inc. in Wixom. His father, Jim Barnett, current president and COO, made the announcement.Grand Steel is a steel distributor with a flat rolled steel service center in Wixom.

 

Half of Square Lake/Dequindre intersection to close for paving project

The Road Commission for Oakland County expects to close the west half of the Square Lake/Dequindre Road intersection in Troy and Sterling Heights on Monday, May 21, for paving that is part of the ongoing Dequindre Road project. During the closure, traffic will be maintained on northbound and southbound Dequindre Road and eastbound Square Lake Road (19 Mile Road).

 

Rochester Hills Public Library launches expanded digital services

The Rochester Hills Public Library has launched downloadable services that allow patrons to use ebooks, movies and television shows on their personal devices. "At Rochester Hills Public Library, we believe convenience and ease of use are essential elements in serving a tech savvy community, and with our latest launches we're taking our expansive collection of digital media to the next level," said Jessica Parij, manager of adult services.

 

Novi's specialty courts for addicts are first in state to be certified

The Sobriety Court and Drug Court programs at Novi's 52-1 District Court are the first in Michigan to earn certification by the State Court Administrative - paving the way toward possible Michigan Supreme Court funding support."Our sobriety and drug court programs are successful because of the collaborative effort of our staff and community partners," 52-1 District Judge Travis Reeds stated in a news release.

 

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