DNR wants deer feeding to stop

People who continue to throw apples, carrots and other food to the deer at Clarkston and Eston roads are doing more harm than good. That’s the message from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, who said the agency might be forced to take drastic measures if the deer don’t stop waiting around for handouts. ‘We […]

Pupil count looking up

The bad news for Clarkston schools: 8,123 students showed up for school on count day, 11 less than last year’s total of 8,134. The good news: 185 kids were absent Sept. 24, and the district has 30 days before the numbers become official. ‘If everybody returns were going to be up about a hundred kids,? […]

Teens hit the outdoors

The weather seemed made to order Saturday as a handful of local teens donned life vests and paddled out to enjoy the blaze of fall colors surrounding Crooked Lake at Independence Oaks. The event was the first for the Teens Outside Great Adventure, or T.O.G.A, a new club aimed at getting teens away from video […]

Tax shortfalls sock Springfield budget

Collin Walls delivered a little good news, a lot of bad news, and listened as the only resident to show up for a public hearing voiced a complaint about the Springfield Township budget last week. The good news: a contract renewal for police service from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office came in with just under […]

Swamp stompin? Saturday night

About 125 supporters of the North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy showed up for a swamp stomping good time at the organization’s annual fundraiser Saturday. ‘Our attendance was down from last year,? said NOHLC Executive Director Katie Anderson, noting about 180 turned out in 2007. ‘But generosity was up, particularly with sponsorships from the businesses who […]

Schools save green, in more ways than one

Who turned out the lights? Clarkston school officials know who it was, and they’re sending a message to students, teachers, support staff and custodians across the district: Thanks. Over the last two years you helped us save $820,000 in energy costs. Seven of the district’s schools received Energy Star Award Recognition at Monday’s school board […]

Out loud A column by Laura Colvin

‘What could be scarier than this?? ‘Wow,? I thought, staring at the photo of a shiny silver handgun pointed right at me as it slid from my mailbox mixed with some pizza coupons and a couple of bills. ‘That IS scary.? What could be scarier, the ad wanted to know. I didn’t have a clue’not […]

Both candidates support gun rights, surrogates say

Barack Obama will take guns away from the American people if he’s elected president. No he won’t. Yes he will. No he won’t. That was the course of debate at the Oakland County Sportsman’s Club in Independence Township last week as the Michigan United Conservation Clubs sponsored the Michigan Out-of-Door Presidential Candidate Forum. The town-hall […]

‘It feels good to help the community?

Charged with transforming plain cardboard into visually appealing voting booths, seventh graders at Sashabaw Middle School rolled up their sleeves at got to work. The students first painted a white base, added flowing red ribbons and blue stars to represent’but not duplicate’the American Flag. Each student then chose three ‘American? objects to draw, paint, cut […]

Ready to roll at the polls

Armed with borrowed computers, makeshift booths, extra election inspectors and a bounty of ballots, local officials are ready for a big turnout at the polls next week. In any community, said Springfield Township Clerk Nancy Strole, those setting out to cast a ballot in the Nov. 4 General Election can prepare in a number of […]

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