Clarkston/Waterford Relay for Life a success

In the end a move to Waterford for the Clarkston Relay for Life meant one thing ? the fight against breast cancer and message of perserverence in the face of adversity were spread to a bigger audience. Due to construction projects at both the high school and junior high tracks in Clarkston, the relay found […]

4-H fair leaves fond memories

Like the Oakland County 4-H fair’s 25-cent bottomless glass of chocolate milk, this year’s festivities offered an enjoyable experience for the whole family from July 25-31. Unlike the milk though, the fair will take a year to refill the Oakland County fairgrounds in Davisburg. ‘It was a record breaking fair for us. We caught the […]

Softball league stresses fun and community

When they swing the bat, the ball streaks into the outfield. They hit singles and double, make outs in the field, cheer for their teammates and lament over losses. Any handicap of the special-needs players on the Independence Township Parks and Recreation therapeutic softball team is left in the dugout when softball season begins. ‘The […]

Athlete of the Week ? Dan Smith

For Dan Smith, a simple round of golf on July 19 at Heather Highlands? precision course in Holly became extraordinary when his tee shot on the second hole, a 121-yard par three, found the bottom of the cup. ‘The hole before I did really bad. The ball went really high in the air and hit […]

Stars and Stripes? free gala to benefit charity

In each of the last three years, Stars and Stripes Gymnastics academy celebrated their runaway success by throwing an open house gala on National Gymnastics Day. This year their fourth celebration will provide the same free food and entertainment as in the past and also benefit the Children’s Miracle Network of Beaumont hospitals. The festivities […]

Rite Aid unveils new look

Patrons of the Rite Aid at M-15 and Dixie Hwy. may be surprised the next time they run in for some makeup, a snack or a prescription. The recently completed renovations to the interior of the building increased the square footage from 8,500 to 14,000 square feet. The Clarkston location is Rite Aid’s first ‘New […]

Triathalon promotes health, cherishes memory

The sun was undoubtedly surprised as it rose into the sky at 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 7 by the masses of people congregating on the shores of Deer Lake for the second annual Craig Greenfield Memorial Triathalon and Duathalon. In the cool morning, over 300 participants, their well wishers and spectators gathered to pay homage […]

Health Center opens doors for learning

As part of the Clarkston Health Center’s open house on Aug. 12, local physicians will present an informative round of seminars. The presentations are on the Clarkston Medical Campus inside a mobile learning center sponsored by Zimmer Inc.. The topics will focus on osteoathritis, minimally invasive hip and knee replacement, youth sports standards and the […]

Local talent shines at 4-H fair

The Oakland County 4-H fair has come and gone, but the lustre from seven awards won by Clarkston area youths continue to shine. Christine Bignotti, Beth Boyd, Elizabeth Brazeal, Chelsea Rawe and Tory Salvador all won Best of Show blue ribbons and State Gold Awards with their exhibits. The State Gold Award doubles as an […]

Tryout time for CHS teams

With the start of school comes the fall sports season. But before lockers slam and whistles blow, there are tryouts to be held. Here are some tryout dates for Clarkston area schools. A current physical dated after April 15, 2005 is required to try out for any sport. The physical will be good for the […]

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