Picture perfect

Summer is the season for high-school senior pictures, and local photo studios are booked 3-4 a day. Photo sessions have evolved over the years, said Kevin Winship of Winship Studios, Clarkston. ‘My first year, they would have one or two outfits and everything was done in front of a flat canvas,? said Winship, who has […]

Lung disease claims Clarkston grad

David Carpenter, Clarkston High School graduate in need of a double lung transplant, succumbed to his illness June 16. His death was unexpected, but his family, brothers Russel, Randy, and Steve, sister Karen, parents Lew and Jackie Carpenter, and wife Vicki, had gathered to be with him the week before. ‘We had not all gotten […]

Poem places in top 10 nationally

A poem written by Aalayna Green of Clarkston, daughter of Tara Green, was selected from thousands of entries from around the country as one of the 10 best in her grade division. “When I write I am inspired by my imagination and whatever book I’m reading,” Aalayna Green said. “I usually don’t have a complete […]

Free Art Fridays in downtown Clarkston

A band of local artists has been responsible for the placement of art in downtown Clarkston recently. They place small and large paintings, portraits, and other works of art in trees, planters, light poles, and anywhere else they can think of. It’s part of Free Art Friday Clarkston, said Denyse Couture of Clarkston, organizer. “The […]

Left hanging

As required by law, Clarkston schools now has a new budget. School Board members now wait for the state to follow suit. ‘I don’t know what the state will do,” said Bruce Beamer, director of business services at the June 25 meeting. General Fund revenue is estimated at $73.8 million, an increase of $800,000 over […]

Ready for viewing

The underwater dome at Indian Springs Metropark in Springfield Township is only now ready for opening. No one told the frogs, though. ‘Nature doesn’t wait for us,? said Paul Muelle, chief of natural resources for Huron County Metroparks. ‘It’s a neat situation.? ‘Animal life is working its way into the pond,? said Steve Horn, Indian […]

Too young for the history books

Today as I am writing this, Friday, June 22, is my birthday. I was born in 1969, making this my 38th year of life. But I’ve never felt old until I started working at this newspaper. It’s not that the job is particularly stressful. It’s more about the books. Maintained at the Sherman Publications offices […]

Going deep

As a goalie with Junior A hockey in Ontario, Canada, Scott Cooper of Independence Township learned the value of meditation. ‘It helped me focus,? Cooper said. ‘You would picture the team you were playing against, and see what would happen.? Then the team would make it happen, he said. As a father, meditation became even […]

Local woman takes wrist pain into her own hands

With advanced arthritis in her wrist causing constant pain, Sallie Garcia of Clarkston had few choices. One was cortisone, a steroid used to reduce inflammation. The first injection provided relief for about six months, when it wore off. A second wore off in two months. A third provided no relief at all. ‘It didn’t do […]

Experience reason for season at Express

For Bridgewood Church’s Christmas Story Express, a live Nativity is just one part of the experience. “We have scenes all the way around the property (about 10 acres),” said Associate Pastor Darin Loruss, organizing the event. Bridgewood Church, 6765 Rattalee Lake Road off M-15, hosts the free event, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Friday-Sunday, Dec. 7-9. It’s a […]

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