Clarkston residents call for less confusing city budget

The budget discussion took something of a novel turn last week when three Clarkston residents showed up to ask questions and make observations about the city’s financial plan for the upcoming year. Councilman Cory Johnston later said he was ‘very pleased? to see residents interested in how city tax dollars are spent. ‘I want to […]

Clarkston gazebo, banner fees going up July1

Thinking of renting the Depot Park gazebo for an upcoming event? Rates are set to rise July 1. Residents of the City of the Village of Clarkston will pay $300 to rent the structure, while non-residents will be asked to fork over a $400 fee. As always, anyone’residents or not’are welcome to come by use […]

Scout takes project to the (stream) bank

Keep at it. That was one of the lessons Brent Cousino took away from the streambank stabilization project he headed up in Depot Park last week. The undertaking, months in the planning, was an Eagle Scout Service project for Cousino, 16, a member of Boy Scout Troop 189 out of Calvary Lutheran Church. ‘I was […]

Busted

A father and son arrested in connection with a string of larcenies in Springfield Township told police they sold stolen merchandise to support a mutual heroin addiction. Gregory Michael Baker, 52, and Gregory Ted Baker, 18, were arraigned Friday in 52-2 District Court on nine charges of breaking and entering, larceny and receiving/concealing stolen property. […]

Stroll Shiawassee with Nancy Strole

Springfield Township is home to a rare and beautiful 515-acre nature preserve and many residents don’t even know it exists. That’s the word from Nancy Strole, park enthusiast and recently-retired township clerk, who will lead a hike though the Shiawassee Basin Preserve on Saturday, June 27. Contained within the Long Lake Complex, the Shiawassee Basin […]

What a ride!

The band played Pomp and Circumstance, the choir sang. It’s tradition. As the venue settled and commencement ceremonies for Clarkston High School’s class of 2009 were about to begin, the first wave of beach balls burst from a sea of graduates. They do it every year; a final, fun act of high school rebellion staged […]

Budget busters

When 30 people show up to voice distaste for a large-scale art project, but show no interest in sharing thoughts on the city finances’even while complaining elsewhere about high taxes, something is wrong. That, anyway, was the reaction of Clarkston City Councilman Charles Inabnit after virtually no one showed up for a pubic hearing of […]

This way to River Day

It wasn’t the gloomy skies or prediction of rain worrying Jim Brueck Saturday morning. It was the seemingly insurmountable work ahead. ‘I wasn’t too sure what we’d get done,? he admitted with a laugh. ‘But the turnout was fantastic; I couldn’t have been more pleased.? Brueck, who co-chairs the Clarkston Watershed Group with Cory Johnston, […]

Springfield passes on new sheriff substation

New substation in Springfield? Negative. Police learned on Thursday they won’t be getting new digs’not anytime soon, anyway’after Springfield Township Board rejected a $54,000 layout to relocate its substation into the recently renovated fire station on Dixie Highway. The proposal, which failed by a 4-3 vote, included modifications that would make the fire station’s 1,532 […]

Seniors shine

Hundreds of Clarkston High School seniors made the traditional stop at Depot Park before heading off to prom at Penna’s of Sterling Heights on Thursday.

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