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11 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Town Hall: MI Budget Crisis (online)

Thanks to our participants, crew, The Oakland Press, FOX 2 Detroit and our viewers.
Check back @ CMNtv.org for info TV Air times and future Michigan Town Halls.

CMNtv Replay Air Times until the next Town Hall Live:
Tuesday 11am * Wednesday 10pm * Saturday 5pm * Sunday 11pm

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05 March 2011 ~ 2 Comments

CMNtv – Oakland Press Town Hall promo


The CMNtv Oakland Press Town Hall Live


When: Wednesday, March 9, 2011 – 5-6pm.
Doors Open: 4pm. LIMITED SEATING, SEE BELOW
Where: CMNtv in Troy, MI
Watch: Cable Channel 18 & Online @CMNtv.org/Watch
Topic: The Michigan Budget Crisis.
Taking your calls: 248.589.7778
On Twitter: @TheOaklandPress

CMNtv & The Oakland Press are looking for your thoughts on the Michigan Budget Crisis this Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5-6pm Live on CMNtv 18 and Online at CMNtv.org/watch.

Join Host Charlie Langton and a panel including Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner and more for a discussion about Michigan’s Budget Crisis. The public is welcome to join the conversation in our studio and we will take your phone calls and tweets during the show.

STUDIO AUDIENCE INFO: SEATING IS LIMITED.
Doors open at 4pm and audience must be seated by 4:45pm. No admittance until 4pm.
NO RESERVATIONS or ADVANCED SEATING. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.

04 March 2011 ~ 0 Comments

NEWS: COMMUNITY OUTLOOK 2011

On February 22, the Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual
Community Outlook Luncheon on the campus of Oakland University. Prior to the luncheon several speakers made major announcements at a press conference. Then Rochester Mayor Jeffrey Cuthbertson, Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett and Oakland Township Manager Jim Creech gave presentations on the state of his respective municipality.