Focusing on family

Lisa Marion, new supervisor at Clarkston Early Childhood Center, is familiar with the area ? she grew up just to the north, in Ortonville. ‘I’ve always admired the Clarkston school district,? Marion said. ‘I wanted my kids to go to Clarkston schools ? it’s a real honor to be a part of the school district.? […]

Dogs get a checkup, go to camp at same place

After 15 years, Advanced Pet Care of Oakland outgrew its Sashabaw Road location. But animals and their owners won’t have far to go for its new location ? it’s right across the street. ‘Clarkston has the best pet owners ? you can’t beat the location.,? said Dr. Bryan Cornwall, founder. The new full-service pet hospital […]

High technology for small business

Chris and Kelie Thole of Clarkston are keeping their new computer information services business close to home and in the family. Married since 2003, Chris and Kelie are going to business for themselves with My I.S. Department, with Brian West and Stephanie Miotke. Chris and Kelie previously worked in information, network and technology with Chrysler, […]

Advocates move forward after vote

In the wake of the overwhelming defeat of Clarkston Schools’ $20 million bond proposal, leaders for and against called for a combined effort to improve schools. “We need to remember what makes the Clarkston area and our schools great and come together in support of both,” said Mary Herzenstiel, member of Clarkston Kids First. “I […]

Workshop set to help locals get fed grants

Billions of federal budget dollars are distributed in the form of grants to local governments, businesses, and individuals. To help Oxford agencies get their share, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers and The Oxford Leader invite local leaders to a Municipal Grant Workshop. ‘There’s been a lot of interest in the grant process in Michigan, given the […]

Church’s community party to help world

Bridgewood Church, 6765 Rattalee Lake Road in Independence Township, invites the community to three days of fun for a good cause. The church’s One Day to Change mission includes lots for the community, starting with One Day Block Party, 7 p.m., Friday, June 1. The event includes inflatables, a giant dodge ball game, a rock-climbing […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

When I was growing up, World War II veterans were young, younger than Vietnam War veterans are nowadays. The principal of my elementary school was a veteran ? he’d tell us stories of combat in the Pacific. World War I vets were still marching in uniform in parades and coming out to school to talk […]

Congressman talks to thousands in teletownhall

It was 8 p.m. on Monday night, and Shelly of Clarkston was giving her congressman an earful. ‘When you and Republicans talk about S-CHIP, environment, CAFE standards, alternatives to coal burning plants, I’m not trying to be argumentative, but it always seems to be about money,? she said to U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-8th District). […]

Students support troops

This past year, U.S. Army Sgt. Jordan Tubbs faced insurgents while escorting convoys in Iraq. Wednesday, he faced a new challenge ? Clarkston-area children at North Sashabaw Elementary School. Tubbs, along with local American Legion officers, spoke to students about how they can help troops overseas. ‘There are no restaurants, no Rite Aids, no shopping […]

Modern ideas for historic building

FIRST Lego League robotics competition is going green this year, with each team preparing projects about the use of energy. In addition to building a robot, the Atomic Monkees team, elementary-age students from throughout Clarkston Community Schools, is analyzing a familiar downtown location: 5 S. Main St., home of The Clarkston News. ‘We were looking […]

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