Fundraiser for library millage

A fundraiser for the Clarkston-Independence District Library was held at Deer Lake Athletic Club on May 13. Those who attended came out to support the library and the Aug. 5 millage in which voters will cast their vote on if the library stays open or closes. Here are some of the comments from people at […]

Johnston’s still searching for apology

Cory Johnston wants an apology, but deletion of city records and inappropriate and incomplete responses to Freedom of Information Act requests are among the issues Johnston’s attorney has encountered when dealing with city of Clarkston officials. It has been about three months since Clarkston City Manager Carol Eberhardt sent an email to The Clarkston News […]

$4,000 for Depot Park bridge inspection

A qualified engineer will determine if a bridge in Depot Park is safe. Clarkston City Council voted, May 12, in favor of spending not more than $4,000 to city consulting engineer firm Hubbell, Roth & Clark to evaluate the ‘Timber Pedestrian Bridge.? Council member Sharron Catallo, who cast the lone “no” vote, said she would […]

Pill abuse affects everything

Part 2 of a series on prescription drug abuse Ever since Joe (not his real name) developed an addition to narcotic pain killers, his life has really gone downhill. He does not go doctor shopping, like some prescription drug addicts, but he is among the five percent of people who can buy the pills off […]

Hidden danger

Part 1 of a series on prescription drug abuse Joe used to be happy, until a few years ago when everything in his life changed after a friend handed him a pill. Joe (not his real name) is a Clarkston-area lawyer, a white collar worker, not the kind of person you would think of as […]

Vote to determine library’s future

On Aug. 5, voters will decide if the Clarkston-Independence library stays open or closes. When voters take to the polls they will vote on a requested 1.25 millage which breaks down to $1.25 per $1,000 of taxable value of their property in both Independence Township and the City of Clarkston. The millage will also finalize […]

Zoning meeting delayed again

A planning commission hearing to discuss zoning change of 148 N. Main was postponed again. The meeting to discuss the property was scheduled, but postponed on two separate occasions and is now scheduled for Monday, May 19 at 7 p.m. at Clarkston City Hall. The planning commission meeting is to include discussions on two conditional […]

Service project to save the Earth

About 130 young teenagers filled downtown Clarkston last week on a mission to save the Earth.“Unless someone like you cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get better, it’s not,” a quote by Dr. Seuss, along with sketched artwork of a bird holding a flower over the Earth symbolized April Kosin’s eighth grade science […]

Community award winners

Clarkston’s newest grocery store Neiman’s Family Market will proudly accept the 2014 Community Beautification and Preservation award. Neiman’s Family Market is family owned and operated. According to the proclamation the Neiman family has a strong belief in working, living and supporting the communities they are involved in. Before opening the new store July 2013, the […]

Fines issued by weigh master for road improvement

When the weigh station on I-75 is open, Oakland County Sheriff Deputy Jason Koeteles knows he is in for a busy day.Koeteles works in Independence Township patrolling the streets for truckers who may be breaking the law.“If the weigh station is open and they are driving through the township because they are avoiding the weigh […]

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