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Pets of the Week: Meet Bubba and Mack

Meet Bubba and Mack - best friends who were adopted from Tigerlily Cat Rescue when they were kittens but were returned when their owner became ill. They are very friendly and get along well with children. They are looking for someone to adopt them together. They can be visited at the Petsmart adoption center, 734 E.

 

Farmington Hills family wins $50K home makeover

Joel Walrath of Farmington Hills is the winner of Lake Michigan Credit Union's sixth annual Home Makeover Giveaway.There were more than 529,000 entries submitted online and at branch locations. Walrath's winning entry was selected in a random drawing on Monday, June 11. Joel and his wife Alena, both Lake Michigan Credit Union members, were presented with a check for $50,000 on June 14.

 

Troy Garden Walk displays plants in 'Little San Francisco'

Mary and Bill Schwark of Birmingham have lived in their centennial home since 2001. The home, completely redesigned and renovated in 1999, is in a section of the city nicknamed "Little San Francisco." The Schwark garden will be one of seven gardens featured on Wednesday, July 11 during the 44th annual Invitation to the Gardens.

 

Clarkston entrepreneurs open office cleaning franchise

Entrepreneurs, Jeremy Shankle of Clarkston and his wife, Katie, have opened an Office Pride commercial cleaning franchise. They will serve the greater Pontiac-Clarkston area, Auburn Hills, Lake Orion, Waterford, West Bloomfield and Holly. Jeremy has a background in management and sales as well as customer service.

 

Rochester Hills announces new outdoor programs

The City of Rochester Hills will host several new events to engage people in the outdoors.The events are coordinated by the newly implemented Outdoor Engagement Division. July programs include:Fishing for Beginners: Wednesdays, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., July 11 to August 1 at Spencer Park, 3701 John R Road.

 

OCC announces Chancellor's Scholarship winners

Nearly 50 incoming Oakland Community College students received the Chancellor's Scholarship, attending their first year academic year with tuition and fees fully covered.The annual scholarship, worth $3,500 to each awardee, is available to at least one student from every public and private Oakland County high school and adult education center.

 

Clarkston Independence Day parade features heroes and more

Independence Day was celebrated in Clarkston with the annual Fourth of July parade through downtown Clarkston. The event featured superheroes, Disney princesses, local athletes, members of law enforcement and more. (Photos by Anthony Jernigan / For Digital First Media.)

 

Independence Day celebrated in Milford

Milford held its annual Independence Day parade Wednesday, July 4, through Commerce and Main Streets, ending in Central Park. The parade featured a color guard, fire trucks, marching bands and veterans. (Photos by Christopher Wall / For Digital First Media)

 

Two-week ticket amnesty coming to Waterford's 51st District Court

The 51st District Court in Waterford will hold a two week ticket amnesty program later this month. From July 30 to Aug. 10, the court will waive late fees and penalties for tickets issued in Waterford Township by Waterford police, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office and the Michigan State Police.

 

Friends of the Rochester Hills Public Library seeking homes to feature in holiday tour

The Friends of the Rochester Hills Public Library Holiday Home Tour is now looking for homes to be included in this year's tour. The program is set to run from noon to 5 p.m. on Dec. 9. Tickets are sold in advance and patrons get a map to drive to the open houses during tour hours. Organizers are looking for homes that are decked out indoors for year-end celebrations with decorations focused on seasonal themes.

 

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