Positive coping skills equal resilience

Part 3 in a series on positive coping skills: BY ANDREA M. BEAUDOIN Clarkston News Staff Writer Possessing positive coping skills are said to make you resilient. Using negative coping skills can make difficult challenges worse. Practicing positive coping skills can ease tension in stressful situations, and help face a problem in the most productive […]

Tim Horton’s sets sights on Dixie and Main

After three years, the corner of M-15 and Dixie Highway may be getting a new business. Independence Township Planning Commission is considering a special land use permit by Tim Horton’s. The Canadian coffee, donuts, and baked goods shop is hoping to get the township’s OK to build a drive-thru restaurant at the corner. The 6756 […]

Concern about Deer Lake safety prompt safety guide

BY ANDREA M. BEAUDOIN Clarkston News Staff Writer Water sports are fun, but can be also very dangerous. Accidents happen, but are less likely to occur if rules are followed to honor the safety of people and property. A group of homeowners on Deer Lake issued a Boaters Safety Guide to all members on the […]

Shooting sports start at club

Men wielding AR-15s, M1As, and other rifles lined up for competition last week. Participants at the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club Military Rifle Match said they like the sport for different reasons. Randy Thompson said he does it to stay sharp and engaged, and thinks civilian marksmanship programs are good because it helps people prepare if […]

Racing excitement at Waterford Hills

Visitors from around the country filled Waterford Hills in Independence Township for the 2013 Vintage Races, July 26-28. Tom Grudovich traveled from Palm Beach, Fla., just to compete in the Vintage Races. ‘I’ve always been racing something throughout my racing career,? said Grudovich. ‘Over the last 10 years I have been racing vintage cars.? Tom […]

Andrea’s Anecdotes A column by Andrea Beaudoin

As beautiful as humanity can be-it can equally ugly – but these kinds of things must be talked about. I know this girl who was severely sexually abused for quite some time as a child by her mother’s boyfriend. The man was sentenced on the girl’s birthday to 40-60 years in prison, but the worst […]

Township wins lawsuit in tractor case

A court-appointed panel of three attorneys ruled in favor of Independence Township in a lawsuit filed by local attorney H. Wallace Parker. Legal cost is around $14,000, according to township Supervisor Pat Kittle. The lawsuit stems from a 2011 incident in which a township-owned tractor was thought to be missing. Parker, who owned a similar […]

Concours in Depot Park

A SCAMP fundraising car show event called Concours in the Park was held in Depot Park in downtown Clarkston, July 26. Visitors turned out to see car enthusiasts showcase their special rides the day before a big vintage race at Waterford Hills. An ice cream social and silent auction was also held to help support […]

Sashabaw Road improvements lead to…

A $4 million project to improve Sashabaw Road and the 1-75 interchange as well as the intersection of Waldon Road is a top priority for Independence Township, according to officials. Township Engineer Dick Carlisle updated the Township Board, July 9. ‘The project will include some minor improvements as well as installing turning lanes. There’s also […]

Clarkston champion needed

Local leaders want downtown Clarkston to join a county-wide Main Street improvement program. Clarkston leaders, Main Street Oakland County (MSOC) representatives and Springfield Township Supervisor Collin Walls attended a July 11 meeting at Clarkston City Hall on steps needed to join and what the program offers communities. MSOC aims to improve downtown areas by providing […]

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