Walkin? and Rollin? in Clarkston?

The annual SCAMP Walk & Roll fund-raiser in Depot Park shook up Clarkston this past Sunday. Volunteers, walkers and SCAMPers turned in pledge sheets for a chance to travel along 1-mile, 2-mile and 8-mile routes with all proceeds benefiting SCAMP. ‘It was a wonderful day,? said SCAMP Director Donna Clancy. ‘There were so many people, […]

SMS students learn about Great Depression first-hand

When learning history, there is nothing better than learning about the events from a first-person point of view. That is exactly what Sashabaw Middle School eighth grade language arts teacher Sue Wilson decided to do when her students began reading a novel on the Great Depression. ‘This is a part of the district’s ‘Learn and […]

Independence OKs funds for chloride

Relief is on the way. At the regular Independence Township Board meeting on April 19, trustees approved a contract with Road Maintenance Corporation to apply chloride to the township’s gravel roads at 6 cents a foot, the same cost as 2004. ‘This is a good program and I’m very happy with it,? said Treasurer Jim […]

‘Bat Boy? sighted in Clarkston

There’s something exciting coming to the Clarkston area. Something strange, wondrous, yet comical. Something rarely seen? ‘Bat Boy: The Musical? by the Clarkston Village Players is coming to the Depot Theater starting April 29. ‘Bat Boy: The Musical? is a musical comedy/horror show based on a story in ‘The Weekly World News? about a half […]

Beaumont buys local property

Beaumont Hospitals is currently completing the acquisition of a final parcel to complete a 48-acre plot in Independence Township. According to Ilene Wolff, spokeswoman with Beaumont, as of last week, the hospital was still waiting to close on the property. ‘We want to build a medical facility in that area,? confirmed Wolff. ‘We did a […]

New tanks will help water flow

As part of the $22 million water system upgrade project in Independence Township, the first of several large water storage tanks was installed by workers on April 14 in the Deerwood Road area. ‘Everything is going well pretty much,? said Linda Richardson, director of Independence Township Department of Public Works. ‘You have your normal problems […]

Chamber, schools honor volunteers

Saying ‘thank you? was the theme of the evening for the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce and Clarkston Community Schools first ‘Volunteer Appreciation Night? on April 13. The evening honored all those who generously give of their time and energy to the community through charities, service organizations and the schools. The highlight of the evening […]

The News to Me

I recently felt the urge to do something I really enjoy ? have fun with words. So please have patience (the will or ability to wait or endure without complaint) with me as I explore the following topic: A pejorative look at lobbyists who do not comprehend newspaper form in relation to representative democracy. (Note: […]

Public reactions to Pine Knob proposal mixed

Reactions were mixed at the April 5 Independence Township Board meeting as trustees and residents alike listened to the first formal proposal for a new development on the Pine Knob Golf Course. Robert Mollicone, head of sales and marketing for Mario D’Agostini’s Pine Knob Enclaves, made a presentation requesting the board to consider two points: […]

Attorney must rule on easement question

Any decisions related to the scenic easements on the Pine Knob Golf Course remain in limbo as township board members await a formal, written opinion from township attorney Karlstrom Clooney, LLP. At the April 5 regular board meeting, trustee Dan Travis requested that his motion from the March 15 meeting be amended in the township […]

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