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Whether it’s on the baseball diamond, at the soccer field or during a flag football game at a local park, spring sports are underway around White Lake and Highland, and we want to help share all the great moments and highlights with the community! Patch is looking for athletes, coaches, parents, booster club members and fans who are eager to show their team spirit on Hartland Patch. News about any team – from youth t-ball to middle and high school sports, recreational teams, adult leagues and more – it’s all welcome. Here's how you can share news about your sports team this spring: 1. Start a blog about your sports team : Share stats, recaps, photos and/or videos from the game in your own sports blog. Discuss the team, coaches and players …
Post your views on the proposed right-to-work legislation by adding it to the Local Voices section of White Lake-Highland Patch.
Do you have an opinion on the proposed right-to-work legislation? Then we would like you to let everyone know about it by sharing it on White Lake-Highland Patch. All you need to do is add your opinion—it could be as short as a sentence or as long as a term paper—to our Local Voices section. It’s quick and easy to do. Just click here to post your opinion. Whether you are for or against the right-to-work bills, we would love for you to share your voice with the White Lake-Highland community.
Mark J Smith
2:12 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012
I think it is great. Now just because you take of an elderly person at your home, you won't have to joint that damn SEIU and pay dues! About time Michigan became Right to Work, maybe now the unions will pay more attention to their members instead of all the graft and corruption at the top of union management.   more ›