Tweddle-Norcross

Gary and Karen Tweddle of Goorich are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Lynn, to Nicholas Norcross of St. John’s. The bride-to-be graduated with a degree in health management from Central Michigan University and is employed at Ingham Hospital. The groom-to-be, the son of Ken and Karen Norcross, is also a CMU […]

In the Military

Samantha K. Chace Samantha K. Chace, of Ortonville, was recently promoted to the rank of private first class as a member of the 1775th Military Police Company, Pontiac, Michigan Army National Guard. A military police officer, Chace has been a member of the National Guard for one year. She attended basic training in 2007 at […]

Solley’s Appliance and Fireplace Center

Solley’s Appliance and Fireplace Center customers are treated to prices as low as big-box stores. Customers also get unrivaled personal service, along with quality and high-end appliance and hearth product selection not usually found outside urban design centers. ‘Why wouldn’t you go to Solley’s?? says new manager Mark Rigato. Rigato assumed management of Solley’s in […]

Blanket service

National Honor Society members at Clarkston High School filled the Performing Arts Center, Dec. 13, to make blankets for St. Joe’s hospital. “It was so moving to see the dedication to service from all of our members,” said Brooke Huisman, National Honor Society president. “We had over 120 blankets! We more than doubled the number […]

A Look Back From The CNews archives

15 years ago – 1997 ‘Clarkston man at center of big drug case? A 70-year-old Independence Township man and 35-year-old Waterford man were charged in connection with a sting operation at the Megabowl. Undercover officers recovered about $2 million in cash and diamonds. The suspects were charged with dealing cocaine. ‘In-line skating proposal draws mixed […]

OCC to accept hazardous waste

Hazardous waste will be collected from 7 a.m -2 p.m., Sept.6 at Oakland County Community College’s Highland Lakes campus in Waterford. Hazardous waste products that could be at your home will have the words danger, caution, or warning on them. They are often found under kitchen sinks, in the basement, or garage. Participate in this […]

Drs. Munk: growing with their patients? changing needs

‘Change? has recently been the word of the day around the office of Dr. Charles F. Munk and Dr. Charles W. Munk. Over the past year, Clarkston’s two most dedicated orthodontists have added new technology to their practice, opened a new office in the Davison area and sent themselves back to school. ‘We want to […]

Nova Care works toward well-being

NovaCare Rehabilitation is a national physical therapy provider with seven clinics located in the Metro Detroit area. The Clarkston office, located in the Clarkston Medical building on Dixie Highway, offers a wide range of programs in physical therapy and general well-being. Clients may work with a clinical team of physical therapists, physical therapists assistants, and […]

CROP Walk slated for September 21

The Ortonville CROP Walk is scheduled for Sept. 21. Registration begins at 1 p.m., the walk at 2 p.m., at the Ortonville United Methodist Church. Funds raised by walkers go to Church World Service to be used in over 80 countries including the United States, for programs dealing with hunger. Twenty-five percent of the money […]

OCEF sale

Donations are needed for the fifth annual rummage sale and silent auction for the Ortonville Community Emergency Fund. Books, toys, furniture, tools, collectibles, sporting goods and household items that are clean, reusable, and in good working condition can be dropped off starting at 9 a.m., Sept. 15, at St. Anne Church, 825 Ortonville Road. No […]