It’s not ‘taxation without representation?

This week The Clarkston News is continuing with part two of our survey results. We asked readers their opinions on various aspects of the Clarkston School District and the upcoming millage ballot. Last week, The News reviewed general opinions on the schools, reported whether responders felt administrators and teachers were paid fairly and viewpoints on […]

The News To Me

I’m on a rampage, or assome have called it the war path. See, a few things have happened since last I set words to this space. They have crawled under my skin. Not too many things do that; so when I’m this irked, I feel the need to vent and share my frustrations. Allow me […]

Tri-party agreement approved for graveling

Riding home on some secondary roads in Independence Township will soon become a lot smoother thanks to the township board of trustees. At the April 4 meeting, the board voted unanimously to again enter into a tri-party funding agreement with Oakland County and the Road Commission for Oakland County to have 8.65 miles of secondary […]

Trapped in a Catch22

Note: The Clarkston News is with holding last names from this story due to the ages of the children involved. Every day millions of Americans depend upon the U.S. justice system to right the wrongs forced upon their lives. For one Springfield Township woman, righting those wrongs became a more costly matter than she ever […]

A dance to remember

For those of us with two left feet, the idea of winning a state dance championship is no more reachable than an elusive pot of gold. For Clarkston High School senior Ashley Shaw, winning is a yearly occurrence. Ashley, 17, is the first dancer to be crowned with the four top titles available in the […]

Results are in?

On March 22, The Clarkston News began a survey asking readers their opinions on various aspects of the Clarkston School District and the upcoming school millage ballot. After two and a half weeks of collection, the final numbers are available and 52 surveys were submitted. Eleven were delivered by hand and 41 were entered through […]

Orco rezoning April 27

A sigh of resignation passed through the packed board room as the Independence Township Board of Trustees closed the public hearing at 10 p.m. on Orco Investments residential development proposal ? without anything new information presented, any decisions made or even a full presentation given. The board decided to continue the public hearing on May […]

Thanks for all that you do?

Volunteers of all ages received a great big ‘Thank You? at the second annual Community Volunteer Recognition Night on April 5. Around two dozen volunteers came together in the Clarkston High School Auditorium to listen as keynote speaker LaRon Williams, from Ann Arbor, spoke on diversity, acceptance, kindness and generosity. Williams used a mixture of […]

The News To Me

Ever notice how the stream of news ebbs and flows like the tides of the sea? One week, everyone ? that includes us media-type folks ? focuses upon the latest tidbit of information. The next week, the ‘big news story? is gone. For example, everyone heard for several days about the kidnapping of reporter Jill […]

Trustees discuss ‘conflict of interest,? storage units

During routine discussion on the second reading of a proposed PUD development on the southeast corner of Sashabaw and Waldon roads, Independence Township trustees came across a touchy subject called ‘conflict of interest.? The issue arouse while trustees reviewed the final details of developer Fred Ritter’s proposal for climate controlled, self-storage units in the Sashabaw […]

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