Mural madness

No one, including the Clarkston Police, saw anything during the night. But when the sun rose on the city’s downtown Tuesday morning, people arriving at work or out for a morning stroll were shocked to see vulgar images spray painted on the 5 S. Main Street mural. Some stopped in The Clarkston News parking lot […]

Citizens speak out

The audience erupted in cheer as Rick Gutowski spoke Thursday, setting the stage for others who came to hand deliver a message to local officials: Stay out of our trash. First to speak after a presentation at Clarkston Junior High School about potential changes to local garbage hauling and handling practices, Gutowski, an Independence Township […]

‘I just want to save my company’

Carol Evans wasn’t sure what to expect when she headed for a meeting at Clarkston Junior High School last Thursday. It wasn’t long before the words of local residents had her wiping away happy tears. ‘It’s hard to put into words,? said Evans, owner of the Springfield Township-based Smith’s Disposal. ‘I’m so grateful for the […]

Mural madness

No one, including the Clarkston Police, saw anything during the night. But when the sun rose on the city’s downtown Tuesday morning, people arriving at work or out for a morning stroll were shocked to see vulgar images spray painted on the mural at 5 S. Main Street Some stopped in The Clarkston News parking […]

Garbage plan trashed

After hundreds of angry residents showed up at a recent meeting to protest the possibility of local governments getting involved in garbage hauling, township officials say they’ve trashed the idea of forming a solid waste authority. Independence Township Supervisor Dave Wagner made the announcement at a Sept. 1 board meeting. ‘We’ve decided we’re not going […]

Busted

Two youths who confessed to defacing the mural in downtown Clarkston told police they’d been planning to sabotage the painting for quite some time. On Tuesday, Sept. 1, early morning onlookers were shocked by vile images spray painted on The Clarkston News building mural overnight. But by 10 a.m., artist Michelle Tynan had the vandals? […]

Smith’s keeps on truckin?

Carol Evans wasn’t sure what to expect when she headed for a meeting at Clarkston Junior High School on Thursday, Aug. 27. It wasn’t long before the words of local residents had her wiping away tears. ‘It’s hard to put into words,? said Evans, owner of the Springfield Township-based Smith’s Disposal. ‘I’m so grateful for […]

Funding a priority for Parks

Jean Vallad said she doesn’t see herself as ‘a more important? member now that she’s chair of the Springfield Township Parks Commission. First elected 16 years ago, Vallad was recently selected to head the group when former chairperson Rich Parke announced his resignation, citing a cross-country, job-related move. ‘I see myself as one of seven […]

Out loud A column by Laura Colvin

Most of us wish we were better at something. I wish I were better at goodbye. I wish I knew a way to let you know what the last three years at the Clarkston News have meant to me as a writer, a reporter, a photographer and a friend. I will never be able to […]

Election results are in

Voters returned incumbents John Ranville and Michael Toth to the village council Tuesday, and newcomers Douglas Hobbs and Lawrence Stumkat each won a seat, as well. A scant 9.1 percent of the village’s 2,147 registered voters cast a ballot in the election, with 195 showing up at the polls while another 17 voted by absentee […]

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