People matter in small towns

I met a man. It was last Monday, my first day on the job as your new Clarkston News reporter, and come to think of it, I met a bunch of men, and women, too. But this particular man struck something in me, and although he doesn’t know it, he helped me come quickly to […]

Deputies search for Springfield Township home invaders

Police in Springfield Township are searching for two suspects who entered a home in the Oakhill Trailer Park Oct. 3 and robbed the occupants at gunpoint. Two brothers, ages 18 and 20, were in separate bedrooms around 4 a.m., and say the gunmen entered demanding cash and other valuables. One of the brothers told police […]

Council write-in candidate looks forward to serving city

Peg Roth was already thinking about finding a new way to get involved with the Clarkston community when she heard the city council call for write-in candidates in the Nov 7 election. The council has three open seats, with only Councilwoman Kristy Ottman seeking reelection. Councilman Steve Wylie is running for mayor against incumbent Sharon […]

New doctor’s office offers holistic, relaxing care

Dressed in shades of periwinkle and white with deep, soft furniture, and a hint of cinnamon lingering in the air, the waiting area in Dr. Shaman’s office says spa, or cottage, perhaps. On the walls are large professional portraits featuring children that would make any mother proud, and over in one corner sits a glass […]

Wage law not a big deal here

Residents around the Clarkston area expressed varying opinions when Michigan’s first minimum wage increase since 1997 went into effect Oct. 1. Legislation signed in March by Gov. Jennifer Granholm bumped the minimum earnings of some 90,000 workers across the state from $5.15 to $6.95 per hour, nearly a thirty-five percent increase. Most businesses around Clarkston, […]

Family, friends honor fallen Marine

Patty Peterson was downstairs putting her kids to bed, so she didn’t see the two Marines come rolling up the driveway of her parent’s Clarkston home just after dark. But she did hear the dog bark, and when her younger sister appeared in the doorway just moments later, she knew that what she’d been feeling […]

Family’s love keep them going

BY LAURA COLVIN Clarkston News Staff Writer As Jordan Cox jumped from the shower one evening last May a jolt of electricity shot through his body for what would be the first of many times. Terrified by the searing pain, he opened the bathroom door to find his parents. Jordan’s mom, Kila, recalls the ashen […]

Clarkston mayoral candidates share their views on community

Incumbent Sharron Catallo and Clarkston City Councilman Steve Wylie face off at the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7. We sat down and asked each to tell us a little bit about themselves, their contributions to the community and the issues they believe are important. We also gave each the opportunity to ask the other a question […]

Write-in vies for votes

Former city council member Walt Gamble says he’s ready to roll up his sleeves and get back to work. Gamble sat on the council from 1995-2005, losing the election last year by what he calls “a few votes” to current Councilman Cory Johnston. But with three vacant seats and only incumbent Kristy Ottman up for […]

Robbery suspects admit guilt

The husband and wife accused of robbing an Independence Township bank’while their four children sat waiting in the getaway car’pled guilty in Oakland County Circuit Court on Wednesday. Sentencing is set for Nov. 3. Michael Carter, 43, entered the Comerica bank inside Kroger’s on Dixie Hwy and Maybee Road July 28 with a demand note […]

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