Power outage doesn’t lessen crowd’s energy

Susan Surma of Redford Township didn’t mind hanging around DTE for several extra hours last week when storms knocked out the venue’s power and held up what was, for some, a much-anticipated Toby Keith concert. Surma, who came to the concert with her husband Kevin and several other family members, said she’d been to every […]

On patrol

Police knew the man they were searching for was hiding in the attic of a local home, but he remained quiet and refused to come out, despite a houseful of armed deputies waiting below. The man changed his mind when officers called for reinforcement. ‘It wasn’t safe to send anyone up,? said Deputy Lonnie Mullins […]

Rumor has it

Rumors, innuendos and vague accusations at June 25 city council meeting stirred up debate over who is–and isn’t–entitled to supervise Clarkston’s transitioning police department. Resident Tom Stone, who has frequently voiced concern over violation of the city charter, broached the subject when he asked council how it decides which laws to enforce’and which not. ‘I’m […]

Where’s REDICO?

After nearly a year of planning, meetings and gradually winning over some of Springfield Township’s angry residents, REDICO has disappeared from the radar. Township Supervisor Collin Walls said he last met with representatives from the Southfield-based developer in April, and hasn’t heard anything since. Rumors of problems with the proposed development’s sewer system, he said, […]

23 candidates for police chief

A pile of 23 resumes shrunk to eight last week when Clarkston’s Police Chief Selection Committee met to officially begin hunting for the city’s next top cop. ‘The hiring of the next police chief is perhaps the most important recommendation the council will make to the city manager for the next several years,? said committee […]

Budget passes without futher dispute

With tempers considerably cooled after a June 11 meeting left officials clashing over whether Clarkston was headed for broke, the city council voted 4-0 Monday to approve the 2007-2008 budget. Jim Brueck, Kristy Ottman and Bill Rausch were absent from the meeting. ‘We have a difference of opinion on (the budget),? said Councilman Cory Johnston, […]

Depot dancing!

Hundreds arrived with lawn chairs, blankets and coolers packed with cold drinks and sandwiches Friday for the season’s first free concert at Depot Park. The event featured Legend the Band, a Detroit-based group performing hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s. ‘We come every year,? said Jennifer Syron, who attended the concert with her husband […]

‘We’re going broke”

Challenging the appearance of disinterest in Clarkston’s 2007-2008 proposed budget’by community and city council members both’Councilman and budget committee member Cory Johnston delivered a bleak outlook on the city’s financial future. At June 11 public budget hearing, attended by two residents, Johnston warned that the city will face economic ruin unless the council begins to […]

Shared-service study may prove feasible after all

Officials are reconsidering a shared-service study after an acrimonious start threatened to thwart efforts and redraw old battle lines between Clarkston and Independence Township. ‘We had a really good positive meeting with the city (of Clarkston),? said Independence Township Trustee Dan Kelly, who proposed the feasibility study in March, claiming taxpayers could save as much […]

I’m in love!

I’m in love with a boy I haven’t yet met. Two more weeks, maybe three, til I finally hold him in my arms and kiss him and kiss him and kiss him and kiss him. Sigh. I can’t wait. I was stunned into a long silence when my barely 20-year-old daughter Christy told me she […]

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