Clarkston sets date to hire police chief

The Clarkston City Council has set a timetable to hire a new police chief. At its Feb. 24 meeting, the council agreed to extend the term of Interim Police Chief Ernest Combs for an additional 90 days, and set the end of the 90-day period, at the end of May, as the deadline date for […]

Parke Lake residents unite

A group of Parke Lake residents may soon be officially joining forces to address lake concerns. An informational meeting to discuss the possibility of lake residents forming a lake board will be held Thursday, March 20 at Independence Township Fire Station #1. “We’re looking to see if people who live in Parke Lake and those […]

Seven local students riding off to Stallion Expo

A group of local horse vaulters are looking to fly to the moon – or at least to a good showing at an upcoming expo. The Blue Moon Vaulters, consisting of competitors from the Clarkston and Davisburg area, will be traveling to East Lansing March 7-9 for the Michigan State University Stallion Expo. The local […]

‘Run For Your Wife? brings laughs

Clarkston residents looking for a reason to laugh and beat the winter weather need look no further than Depot Theater. The Clarkston Village Players will present the comedy “Run For Your Wife,” directed by Verne Vackaro and produced by Joanne Anderson, at the theater, located on 4861 White Lake Road. The show is based on […]

Richardson: Netters peaking at right time

The Clarkston volleyball team let the district title get away from them last year – but they made sure history didn’t repeat itself this year. The Wolves captured the district championship Saturday at Holly with a 15-2, 15-11 win against Grand Blanc in the district final. On their way to the district championship, the Wolves […]

Richardson: Netters peaking at right time

The Clarkston volleyball team let the district title get away from them last year – but they made sure history didn’t repeat itself this year. The Wolves captured the district championship Saturday at Holly with a 15-2, 15-11 win against Grand Blanc in the district final. On their way to the district championship, the Wolves […]

Johns, Peters lead drive to state quarterfinals

For the first time in Coach Bryan Krygier’s four-year tenure, the Clarkston hockey team is heading to the state quarterfinals. Junior forward Adam Peters and sophomore forward Trevor Johns notched a goal and an assist each as the Wolves defeated Walled Lake Central 4-1 in a regional final Saturday at Flint IMA Arena. Senior defenseman […]

Thornberry’s 18 leads cagers to district semifinals

Clarkston’s basketball team had a tall task Monday, but they were up to the challenge. The Wolves clamped down on Lapeer East’s Jake Long, who stands 6-7 and weighs 305 pounds, and held off the Eagles 59-48 in their district opener at Oxford. Clarkston (13-8) advances to take on Waterford Kettering in the district semifinals […]

Reed caps off CHS swimming career in style

Clarkston High School senior Dan Reed gave the Wolves’ boys swimming fans one more sterling performance before riding into the sunset. At the Oakland Activities Association Division I meet Feb. 19-21 in Lake Orion, Reed made the all-league team, set three individual school records and was part of the 200 yard freestyle relay team and […]

Springfield board to review memorial garden revisions

A little more than a week before the official start of spring, the Springfield Township Board will revisit the idea of a memorial garden. Sally Elminger of Carlisle/Wortman Associates, the township’s planning firm, has put together a revised plan for the garden, to be located at the township’s Civic Center, for the board’s review at […]

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