The Health Centre
Until early the end of 1970s and early 80s the village had a staffed health centre with a medical clinician. Since then the clinic in Lazareni had been serving the village.
Now the building which used to house the village clinic is derelict, with only horses and other domesticate animals finding refugee in it during hot summers or cold winters.
However in 2007 the mayor sought to locate a doctor in the village, but her efforts did not receive a good coverage from the regional press.
Miheleu School
There is a primary school building in the village. Until 1976 classes from primary 1 to primary 8 were held there, since then only primary 1 to 4.
Since 1976 primary 5 to 8 children are attending school in the nearby village of Carandeni.
Now, in 2008 there are very few children who attend the school (about 5 children).
Miheleu Town Hall
Miheleu is a small village inĀ Bihor the North West Romania. It is administrated from Lazareni. A while back, that is in the 1970s Miheleu was an administrative centre, but due to the nationalisation process the people moved away and the village lost its economic and administrative influence.
Even in the 1980s there was still a small administrative office from where the local cooperative farm was run. Adject to the administrative office there was a town hall who was put to good use up untill the 1980s, when it become derelict.
The building is still there but now sporadically used.
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