Clarkston cops hunting for young thieves

Clarkston police are looking for two boys who allegedly swiped several hundred dollars from a downtown business last week. According to Police Chief Dale LaCroix, one youth distracted the clerk at the Union General Store at 50 S. Main around 4 p.m., Thursday, April 16, while another raided the cash register. The clerk told police […]

Council member moving out

Kristy Ottman grabbed a Kleenex and tried to keep pace with the tears streaking down her face, but heartfelt accolades from fellow council members obviously made the task difficult. After five years serving on Clarkston City Council, Ottman resigned Monday. A letter to the council explained: ‘As each of you know, our home has been […]

Library suspect booked

Police say they couldn’t have captured the man who pulled off a broad daylight robbery without the quick action of a witness. Demetrius Emerson Broadnax, 35, was charged with strong-arm robbery after he allegedly followed a patron from the Greektown Casino in Detroit to the Independence Township Library on April 24. The victim, a 45 […]

Out Loud: A column by Laura Colvin

Indefatigable. It was one of the words inserted into a proclamation presented to Kristy Ottman on Monday night as the city expressed gratitude to the departing councilwoman and mayor pro-tem. Indefatigable: Incapable or seemingly incapable of being fatigued; tireless. Never getting tired or giving up. Yep, that’s Kristy. During my time at The Clarkston News […]

Manhunt

A housekeeper was in the back bedroom washing a window when she heard pounding on the front door, but ignored the noise, she told police, because it wasn’t her place to open the door. As the noise grew louder and more intense, the woman, who was working in the 6800 block of Palmyra Lane’near M-15 […]

Waumegah fishkill cause still elusive

A man who stood several times claiming the winter was ‘the worst since 1888? later admitted what he actually meant was ‘one of the worst? or ‘the seventh worst.? He couldn’t remember, exactly, nor was he sure where he’d collected the data. Such was the tone of a meeting held by the Waumegah Lake Improvement […]

The house that Clark built

The year was 1839. As Nelson Clark built his home in a small town just coming to life, a town soon to be named ‘Clarkston? in honor of Nelson and his brother Jeremiah, he probably wasn’t giving much thought to the year 2009. Yet today, 170 years later, Nelson’s home still stands as one of […]

Hunter joins city council

Thomas Hunter’s resume includes a long and varied history of involvement in municipal issues. In two weeks, the list will expand as the Clarkston City Council installs Hunter as its newest member. He’ll replace Kristy Ottman, who on April 29 announced she was resigning from the council due to a move she and her family […]

Stores stung in sale to minors

Two local stores sold wine coolers to an underage decoy last week, while another seven businesses sold cigarettes to a minor working with police during an alcohol and tobacco sting May 6. New York Minute and the Davisburg Dixie Market, both in Springfield Township, sold the alcohol. In both cases, the clerk asked for identification […]

Safety for seniors

Police hope a little information will go a long way in preventing seniors from falling prey to a ring of door-to-door con artists this summer. Sgt. Matt Baldes of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Independence Township substation will present a talk on imposter burglaries and home repair scams at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 20. The […]

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