Kids using cell phones to download porn

Cell phones are not just for making calls anymore ? a bigger issue is at hand. According to Clarkston School Liaison Officer, Detective Darren Ofiara, Oakland County Sheriff Office, parents who purchase cell phones for their children need to have knowledge of every feature that comes with the contract. Recently, a Clarkston parent learned about […]

Area band finishes third in ‘Battle of the Bands?

A local rock band now knows the true meaning of competition. Brian Shepanek, Jon Brown, Brandon Boozer, Alex Johnson, Greg Davis and Brennan Haase make up 11 Letters Long. The group performed in the Detroit News? ‘Battle of the Bands? on March 19, and placed third out of 125 bands. ‘This was only our fourth […]

My Reality

Being a reporter, I should have done my research ? but when I saw that little face, our bond became an instantaneous love. It was a love that I cannot begin to describe; however, I have to dig deep into myself and explain to everyone my latest story. This is the story of Christina and […]

Clarkston native reaching for the stars

She was a Clarkston High School graduate; she auditioned for Nashville Star; and she is no stranger to bright lights. Beth Stalker, mentioned in The Clarkston News? ‘Where Are They Now? section, continues to showcase her musical talent. Stalker continues to remain active with her music and performs in local spots, like The Clarkston Cafe. […]

Attempt to thaw pipe leads to house fire

A house caught fire in Addison Twp. after an attempt was made to heat a frozen pipe with a blowtorch on Friday, Feb. 5. Addison Twp. Fire Department responded to a call in the 900 block of E. Leonard Rd. after the homeowner smelled smoke in the basement. According to Addison Fire Chief Jerry Morawski, […]

OHS student found with knife

A 16-year-old Oxford High School Student was allegedly found to be in possession of a concealed weapon on school grounds. According to the police report written by Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy John Neph, a four-inch knife was found after Assistant Principal Paul McDevitt made the student empty his pockets after he smelled marijuana on the […]

Winterfest win for Lady Cats

The Varsity Girls Basketball team gave the home crowd something to cheer about after their 49-32 victory over Lapeer West at Winterfest on Friday, Feb. 5. Oxford jumped out to a 16-8 lead after the first quarter and never took their foot off the gas pedal. They extended their lead to 26-13 by halftime thanks […]

Icers can’t get past Fenton

Heading into Saturday’s, Feb. 6 showdown against Fenton, the Varsity hockey team needed to win in order to keep their Flint Metro League championship hopes alive. They trailed the Tigers by two points in the standings at the beginning of the night. By the time the final horn sounded, the Wildcats found themselves four points […]

Grapplers leave FML with league title

The Varsity Wrestling team closed out it’s last Flint Metro season by claiming the league title in record fashion on Saturday, Feb. 6. They amounted 274.5 points, eclipsing the record they set last season. Five Wildcat wrestlers claimed league titles when the event was over, and five more were runner-ups. Keegan Cantara (103 lbs.), Jake […]

Mixed results for bowlers

The Varsity Bowling teams got back on track against Lapeer East after a couple of rough weeks against the top competition in the Flint Metro League. The girls split the baker games against the Eagles, winning game one 180-126 before losing 165-150. Sophomore Heather Lafnear and senior Colleen Walters starred for the Wildcats in baker, […]