Wrestlers win district, advance to regional competition

The Clarkston wrestling team accomplished one of their team goals by capturing the district title last week. The Wolves won the district by defeating Lake Orion 58-15 and Grand Blanc 64-12. ‘We are very happy to win the district,? Clarkston coach Joe DeGain said. Wolves earning victories against Lake Orion included: Matt Herron, 103 lbs.; […]

Clarkston author writes about leadership

BY KYLE GARGARO Clarkston News Editor After 1,600 interviews with company leaders from every walk of life, Martin Zimmerman is ready to share his knowledge. The Clarkston resident has written a book on leadership titled ‘In Their Presence.? Zimmerman recently worked for a Fortune 500 company as a feedback coach. He would interview the leaders, […]

Gargaro’s World

Can our country please come to their senses and not allow the religious right to highjack our culture? In case you have not heard, a segment of our country, which I will call ‘Jesus freaks,? have attempted to impose their moralistic beliefs on the entire country ever since Janet Jackson showed her breast during the […]

Family prepares for Tanzania missionary work

After 32 years at Maranatha Baptist Church in Independence Township, assistant pastor Steve Sanders is leaving the area but not the church. Sanders, along with his family, is set to relocate to Tanzania to participate in missionary work. ‘We are very excited to be going, but it is very difficult to leave,? Sanders said. ‘We […]

Independence board concerned about pipeline

Count Independence Township as one of the local governments concerned about plans for a Consumers Energy pipeline. At their March 2 meeting, the Independence Board of Trustees authorized their attorney Steve Joppich to intervene on behalf of the township. The plan calls for 24.4 miles of a 36-inch natural gas pipeline to be built. A […]

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A little piece of America died last week as McDonald’s decided to get out of the super size business. Yes, Ronald is getting rid of the extra large portions of french fries and soft drinks. By the end of the year, the more than 13,000 McDonald’s around the country will stop selling super size portions […]

Anonymous donor gives to Clarkston Lighthouse charity

The Lighthouse in Clarkston got a pleasant surprise last week when an anonymous donator provided $1,000 worth of groceries. ‘It was the best surprise,? Lighthouse employee Lisa Mujica said. ‘We usually know when things are coming so this was a fantastic surprise. We were completely out of cereal so it is good to have some.? […]

Groundbreaking makes it official

After years of discussion, studies and debate, the widening of Sashabaw Road project officially began March 13. A crowd of approximately 60 people, which included politicians, business owners and students from Pine Knob Elementary, gathered in front of the elementary school for the official groundbreaking ceremony. ‘Independence Township has prepared for this improvement with long […]

Wenger to run for treasurer

While Independence Township Treasurer Jim Wenger announced he will seek another term, Clerk Joan McCrary has decided it is time to call it quits. Wenger has served as Treasurer for the last eight years. He has been actively involved with the Clarkston Area Optimist Club, Clarkston Area Youth Assistance, North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy and […]

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There are just some people that you instantly like. Independence Township Clerk Joan McCrary is one of those individuals. And get this, she is a politician and I still like her. I first met McCrary about two and a half years ago on my first day as editor of The Clarkston News. The outgoing editor, […]

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