Downtown Story Stroll

Downtown Story Stroll

December 16, 2020 - December 25, 2020
All Day
Downtown Story Stroll!
Dec 16 - Dec 25
Families are invited to bundle up and stroll the downtown to read
'5 More Sleeps 'Til Christmas'!
 
  The Tuscola Public Library is excited to be offering an innovative self-guided stroll that gets children and adults outdoor and reading at the same time!
Participating businesses will have pages displayed in their window until December 25!
The story starts at City Hall. Then head south on Main St. to Joe’s Pizza and around the corner to Sale.

 

Order of Pages:
City Hall
(On Main Street)
Joes’ (On Sale Street)
Senior Center
Larsson Woodyard & Henson LLP
Journal Newspaper
(Sale Street)
Flesor’s (Main Street)

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FALL LEAF COLLECTION

FALL IS IN THE AIR!

The City of Tuscola has began our fall leaf collection schedule.  More information here:

https://tuscola.org/government/services-and-departments/profile/street-department

 

2024 Golf Cart Permits Available NOW!

2024 City of Tuscola Golf Cart Permits are available NOW!  

Purchase your 2024 permit here:

Golf Cart Permit Application

WINTER WEATHER CITY INFORMATION

JANUARY 24, 2024 - DUE TO WEATHER THAT AFFECTED OPERATIONS ON JANUARY 22, 2024...

>  Monday's regularly scheduled Tuscola City Council meeting has been rescheduled to today WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2024.  The previously posted meeting agenda will remain the same.

> Waste Management cancelled their operations for Monday, pushing their garbage collection schedule back one day for the rest of the week.  City of Tuscola residents garbage day will be THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2024

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND PLEASE STAY SAFE OUT THERE!

Now Hiring Lifeguards!

The Tuscola Pool is now hiring lifeguards, and aspiring lifeguards, for the 2024 summer season!  Please apply on-line at https://tuscola.org/pool-apply  

Lifeguards must be at least 15 years old, be able to complete City-provided training classes, and become certified in order to be hired.