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It looked like a mutant hamburger bun. Or a giant waffle iron. Especially when it began to close around me. It was the new “open” magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine in Flint, and coincidence allowed me to be among its first clients. It’s an “old football injury,” about a year old to be exact. Taking […]

Hoops team drops 1st league contests

It was a tough first week in league play for Clarkston’s girls basketball team, but coach Ann Lowney hopes they will get tougher after losses to West Bloomfield and Waterford Kettering last week. “Those are two of the toughest teams in the league,” Lowney said, and in at least one of those games, “We weren’t […]

Clarkston wins league title in golf

As of last week, the Clarkston Wolves golf team had earned a 5-1 record in dual meets in the Oakland Activities Association. That was enough to clinch the league championship, even with one remaining dual meet on the schedule. Coach Tim Kaul admitted it may not have been easy to predict the Wolves success this […]

Football Wolves continue with undefeated record

They had to play catchup to do it, but the varsity football Wolves maintained their undefeated record with a 26-19 homecoming victory over Waterford Mott on Friday, Oct. 3. Scott Lyons rushed for 163 yards, scoring two touchdowns, and Brandon Weaver ran 13 yards, including a touchdown. The defense contributed as well, with an end-of-game […]

Conflict with trustees grows as…

Tony Miller has suffered another defeat in his legal battle to be both a school trustee and a Clarkston High School football coach, and he is taking more public criticism from fellow trustees. Miller, the top vote-getter in the June school board election, has contested Superintendent Al Roberts’ ruling that his new position on the […]

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Sometimes the hyperbole can get pretty lame. People can get a scratch and claim it to be arterial bleeding. When we hear so many “the sky is falling” proclamations, it’s easy to turn a deaf ear. This is one of those times when it’s not an exaggeration: The institution of marriage and the traditional family […]

Springfield land development draws public scrutiny

One project received approval; another did not. Both drew questions and criticism from neighbors. The Thursday, Oct. 9 Springfield Township Board meeting featured two public hearings on special land use permits for residential “cluster” developments. A proposal for 10 single-family homes on 22 acres near Holcomb and Ellis roads (at the Independence Township border) received […]

Where there’s smoke, there’s fire safety

The time-honored concept of learning while doing is being employed by the Springfield Township Fire Department in their fire prevention efforts. A fire safety house was a main attraction at area schools last week, with children learning how to escape from a burning building and how to practice home fire escape plans. Oct. 5-11 was […]

Gridders maintain undefeated record

The Clarkston varsity football team needs confidence, but must avoid overconfidence, as they look forward to their toughest opponents of the season the next two Fridays. That evaluation came from coach Kurt Richardson following yet another Clarkston victory Friday, Oct. 10. This time the Wolves came away with a 28-14 win over Troy Athens, and […]

Basketball Wolves win big vs. OAA teams

Clarkston’s girls basketball team had a successful week last week, downing two OAA opponents. The Wolves defeated Rochester Adams, 58-20, on Tuesday, Oct. 7, then followed that with a 47-35 win over Troy Athens on Thursday, Oct. 9. Against Adams, Clarkston jumped out to a 22-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back. […]

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