Winds put 4,500 in dark

Storms ripping through the area Sunday night knocked out power for about 4,500 residents in the Clarkston area. ‘We will be working throughout the week to fix the outages,? said Scott Simons, Media Relations for DTE Energy. About 500 houses lost power in Clarkston while Independence Township had about 4,000 outages. ‘I’m on Reese and […]

Dixie annexation plan moves forward

Independence Township Board voted to approve a plan to annex property along Dixie Highway, Nov. 12 The transfer of the property is through an intergovernmental agreement between Independence and Springfield townships. The property is split between the townships by 1-75. The only access to the Springfield Township portion of the property was through Independence. Springfield […]

Learning from vets

For about 30 ninth-graders, Veterans Day lessons included talking to veterans. Ron Burrill, Vietnam War veteran explained to student Kalei Hubert how military ranks work. Students at the American Legion Post 63’s veterans’ luncheon, Nov. 8, also asked vets if being in war was a scary experience. Burrill said it was a scary time for […]

McLaren plans still a go

McLaren Health Care System recently acquired the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, but officials say the hospital system is still committed to expanding in Independence Township. ‘If anything, it will improve on our efforts to get the approval for the Clarkston hospital,? said Kevin Tompkins, McLaren’s vice president of marketing. ‘It will have positive effects.? […]

Business Expo at Clarkston High

Clarkson’s 27th Annual Best of the Best businesses Expo will fill Clarkston High School with fun and surprises, Nov. 14. The Expo will be full of networking opportunities, entertainment and over 100 exhibitors at the high school cafeteria and Main Street Hallway. An Afterglow party at Fountains Golf and Banquet will follow. ‘Businesses participating are […]

Andrea’s Anecdotes

I was watching the news recently and I saw three little girls on television in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan. I just knew in my heart the little girls were cold, hungry and scared. I immediately thanked god right then and there for my fortunate circumstances. When I see all the people in Philippines with […]

Parking lot enforcement

About 20 cars sit all day in city parking spaces marked with a two-hour time limit. That’s how many cars City Manager Carol Eberhardt counted, as she investigated several parking issues in Clarkston. ‘I have been chalking the Main Street and West Washington lot to get an idea about how many cars routinely stay all […]

Eyes on traffic

Is the government spying on us? That’s what Independence Township resident Gary Taylor wants to know. Taylor is concerned with recently installed cameras at several intersections in Independence Township. Taylor first noticed the new equipment on Dixie Highway and Maybee Roads on his way home from church. ‘I looked up and saw the cameras, walked […]

City wants state to fix road issues

City manager Carol Eberhardt, as well as some residents, hope the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) does something about traffic issues in Clarkston. A walk-through scheduled with MDOT and Eberhardt was cancelled after MDOT officials told her representatives had already conducted a walk-through of Main Street. Issues with a cross walk on Sashabaw as well […]

Township seeks public comments

Independence Township officials are asking for citizen comments about the Sashabaw and Dixie Highway corridors. Comments will be used to make decisions about the communities Master Plan. During a joint meeting with the Independence Township Board of Directors and the Planning Commission to review the Township’s master plan, comments made by local leaders were added […]

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