"We had heard that he might've shot the dog because the dog might've urinated on his grass but that's not been confirmed," said the owner, Jennifer Becker.
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Orchard Lake Fine Art Show set to return
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WEST BLOOMFIELD Some local residents may want to mark their calendars for July 24 and 25, as those are the scheduled dates for the Hot Works’ 18th Orchard Lake Fine Art Show.
According to a press release, out of several thousand shows, the Orchard Lake Fine Art Show has been voted in the top 100 art shows in the country 12 times.
The events are scheduled for 10 a.m.-6 p.m. July 24 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 25 “in the heart of West Bloomfield,” on Powers and Daly roads, south of Maple Road and west of Orchard Lake Road.
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The Birmingham Public Schools board of education did not have to look far to find its next permanent superintendent.
The board of education selected Embekka Roberson, the district s assistant superintendent for student learning and inclusion, to lead the school district that spans Birmingham and parts of Bloomfield Township, Troy and West Bloomfield Township during a special meeting held June 8 at the BPS administration offices in Beverly Hills. I want to thank all seven board trustees for your support, Roberson said when called by board president Kimberly Whitman to inform her of their decision after the vote. You will not be disappointed.
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Road Commission seeks public input on study to change lane configuration
A new study could help reduce the number of crashes on Orchard Lake Road between Commerce and Middlebelt roads.
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WEST BLOOMFIELD The Road Commission for Oakland County, in partnership with West Bloomfield Township, Orchard Lake, Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake, is seeking public input on a study to change the lane configuration on Orchard Lake Road between Commerce and Middlebelt roads.
According to a press release, the Road Commission secured funding to repave the four-lane road in 2023, which provides an opportunity to change the configuration at that point.
A feeling of ‘Blah-ness’ a symptom we all have post pandemic
Dr. Alya Al Midfa@DrAlMidfa Specialist Psychiatrist The photo has been used for illustrative purposes.
As we are finally starting to see a glimpse of light at the end of this pandemic tunnel and lockdown restrictions in many countries are easing, you would think that we would all be in a state of mass euphoria. After all, we have waited for this moment ever since we were sanitising groceries in the driveway before bringing them into our homes, not to mention the toilet-paper hoarding (no really, what was that about?!). But many of us are not exactly doing flips of joy just yet.