Out loud A column by Laura Colvin

My brother almost died when he was 15. My parents were certain his massive headache was serious, but doctors at the nearest hospital wouldn’t listen. ‘Take him home and give him some Tylenol,? they said. ‘No,? my parents insisted, explaining the emergency surgery Joey underwent as an infant. ‘He needs a CAT scan.? ‘Take him […]

Wolves earn trip to Lansing

The noise created by Clarkston and Flint Northwestern fans nearly blew the roof off Grand Blanc High School on Tuesday as the game that started out as a mere nail-biter culminated in several long minutes of heart-stopping suspense. Only as the final five, four, three, two seconds ticked off the clock did the Wolves know […]

Broken hearts at Breslin

Heartbreak hung on each and every face as the Wolves headed to the locker room after a difficult 58-44 loss against Kalamazoo Central in the MHSAA Boys Basketball Semifinals at the Breslin Center in Lansing Friday. It was painful, and they were hurting. But fans’from friends and fellow students to parents, grandparents, siblings, teachers, school […]

What’s wrong with Waumegah Lake?

Larry Armstrong may have been first to notice something going terribly wrong on Waumegah Lake. An avid ice fisherman, Armstrong carried his auger onto Waumegah the day after Thanksgiving. By mid December, he was pulling in far fewer fish than usual. ‘I saw schools of perch, bluegill, pike and bass all swimming together, real slow,? […]

Nature lovers needed

Brian and Julie Bauer appreciate the natural environment surrounding their Independence Township home, and they want their children to appreciate it, too. The kids are still young, but they’re learning quickly. ‘We’ve raised our kids to monitor for trash,? said Julie. ‘As soon as the canal thaws, we get in our kayak and go pick […]

Residents ask township to help with Waumegah

Many residents living around Waumegah Lake have been ‘pooh-poohed? over the years by the lake board, who essentially said ‘we don’t want to hear what you have to say.? That was the message of Lori Callahan, who spoke during the public comment section of Thursday’s Springfield Township Board meeting. Callahan and a number of other […]

Dead Fish

Bass, Bluegill, and Bullheads. Crappie. Pike and Pumpkinseeds. Thousands of fish remain suspended in the lake’s lingering ice, or flopped atop, while thousands more steep in a stew of thickening green algae. Many have already sunk to the lake bed. Whatever the case, the fish of Waumegah Lake are dead. ‘From the pictures I’ve seen, […]

Confined space

To consolidate or not wasn’t really the question. The problem, as Clarkston City Council discussed options for bringing the city’s administrative, police and DPW departments together under one roof, was money. But whether federal stimulus funds arrive or not, the council agreed consolidating of city operations is a project worth pursuing. ‘The facility at 3 […]

‘No gluten allowed?

It’s not easy for Beth Lohmeier and her two daughters’Olivia, 13, and Emma, 10’to stay healthy. Diagnosed in 2007 with Celiac Disease (CD), the Independence Township mother and daughters must avoid gluten at all times’that means no wheat, rye or barley or oats in any form. Not even a trace. Ever. It took some doing’and […]

Reschke ‘a model of leadership?

Dave Reschke says he has a heart for service learning; it’s something he believes in. And it shows. As Deputy Superintendent of Clarkston Community Schools, Reschke was recently honored with a 2009 Outstanding Service-Learning Award, presented by the Michigan Community Service Commission and Learn and Serve ? Michigan. Reschke, honored as ‘a school administrator who […]

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