In regards to the North Shore homeowner who says he has no money for repairs or painting and wants his neighbor’s to leave him alone. And now the village could go in, clean up and charge him I do understand the neighbor’s point of having a hard time selling their house, but does this homeowner […]
The Lake Orion Baptist Lions will open their sixth baseball season on April 1. In 2007, the team went 16-5, and they have been league champs in the Fundamental Baptist Athletic Conference the past four seasons. The Lions have made three consecutive appearances in the finals, but just can’t get over the hump of winning […]
First-grader Jordin Moore spreads cheese on a dog biscuit, adding more zing for dogs at the humane society. Independence Elementary students spent March 22 participating in S.O.C.K.S (Serving Our Community Kids Style), their academic service learning project. Photos by WAR
United Way for Southeastern Michigan is seeking nominations for its annual Volunteer Recognition program. The nomination process provides an opportunity for individuals to nominate either themselves or another tireless volunteer, committed to improving the community around him or her. The award ceremony will take place in May, recognizing for those who enrich our community through […]
Elaine, I love reading your ‘Notes? column weekly. You tell about your everyday experiences and it’s nice to see the human touch put on paper. But I was very disappointed when I read your column about you going to the Coast Guard Festival in Grand Haven this year. When I started reading it I thought […]
Wolfie, Clarkston High School mascot, and his two helpers, cheerleaders Rachel Henderson and Sarah Keller, stopped by Andersonville Elementary during lunch on Wednesday. During the month, students had celebrity readers every lunch on Wednesday for March is Reading Month. Henderson and Keller read The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig by Eugene Trivizas […]
Clarkston patrons celebrated the arrival of Detroit Institute of Art Inside/Out, March 28, with wine and cheese at City Hall. ‘I wanted to do something to celebrate the fact we were selected to participate with the DIA,? said City Councilwoman Peg Roth. The Parsonage, Clarkston Union and Woodshop, Essence on Main, Lisa’s Confection Connection, and […]
Monday, Aug. 16 1:30 p.m.-A person on Heights Road was vomiting. Station #1 responded. 1:57 p.m.-A person on South Lapeer fell in a parking lot. Station #2 responded. 4:28 p.m.-Station #3 responded to a possible heart attack victim on Waldon. 9:22 p.m.-A person on West Church passed out. Station #1 responded. Tuesday, Aug. 17 2:58 […]
Wednesday, Aug. 18, an accident took place at Flint/Washington. A suspicious carload of juveniles was at Bellevue/Mayer Court. A suspicious man was ‘looking for his lucky penny? in the middle of the road at Perry/Atwater/Glenn. *** Thursday, Aug. 19, a man on South Broadway was arrested for driving a vehicle while intoxicated. A man was […]
Clarkston High School Softball Team put their spring training to the test at a scrimmage against Lapeer West, March 22. The Lady Wolves open their season at home with a double header against Adams High School, Wednesday, April 11, starting at 4:30 p.m.