Oxford Village

Village of Oxford NOTICE PROVISIONS OF NOXIOUS WEED AND REFUSE ORDINANCE TO ALL OWNERS, OCCUPANTS OR POSSESSORS OF VACANT PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Ordinance 321 of the Village of Oxford, all noxious weeds, or other weeds, grass, brush or uncontrolled tree growth which are a height of 8 inches or […]

Oxford Township

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND NOTICE A First Reading of a proposed Ordinance No. 122: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD, ‘TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES,? AT SECTION 58.-4, ‘MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE ADOPTED,? TO ADOPT SECTION 625(1)(C) OF THE MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE BY REFERENCE AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR […]

Letter to the Editor

Independence Township seems to be in good shape. This is based on the Plante & Moran audit reviewed at the Aug. 6 board meeting (as reported in the Aug 11 Clarkston News). As was stated by the Audit partner Joe Hefferman, ‘There are a lot of cities and townships that do not get clean opinions.? […]

Letter to the Editor

On behalf of the Clarkston Chapter of the Local Business Network (LBN), I would like to acknowledge several community businesses. These businesses generously supported the Clarkston LBN team’s effort to raise money for the American Cancer Society during the recent Relay For Life event. Specifically, the ‘new? Kroger (on Sashabaw Road), both of the Clarkston […]

Briefs- March 29

Earth Day Goodrich-Sandy Gallaher, owner of The Amber Butterfly, 8161 State Road, is hosting a drawing contest to commemorate Earth Day, April 22. Everyone in the community is invited to draw a picture on an eight-by-12 standard piece of paper about what Earth Day means to them. The Earth Day observance is intended to inspire […]

Letter to the Editor

The CHS football ‘Rush for Food? Committee would like to thank the many people who made this event successful. Thanks to the CHS football coaches for their assistance and support, the CHS Athletic Boosters for use of the concession stand and grill, the many parent volunteers who assisted with cooking, serving, sorting and boxing collected […]

Working together beneficial

Dear Editor, I am writing this letter to whole- heartedly thank the Clarkston, Goodrich and Ortonville communities for their generous support of a recent fundraiser held at Bullfrogs in Ortonville (‘Teaming up to help Danny,? The Citizen, March 8, page 3). Dan Burke, a 25-year-old Goodrich resident, suffered an unexpected stroke Jan. 24 and is […]

Backpack drive helps students prepare for school

As students get ready for another year of school, they begin their back-to-school shopping. Markers, pencils, folders and backpacks are advertised in every store flyer. Some students, however, are not able to get a new backpack and supplies for school and one local student decided to help. Allyson Kowalk, a Clarkston High School senior, conducted […]

Brandon Schools: ‘There is hope for our small community?

Dear Editor: The Brandon School District is in the middle of a $73 million bond project. After dozens of ‘town hall? meetings brought to the public to answer any questions about what the school district was looking to accomplish, the bond was voted for by a majority of our community; a majority who recognized the […]

Brandon Township:’One day spring yard clean up

Dear Editor, Spring has not exactly sprung, but it is creeping up on us. In addition, with the advent of spring comes the annual ‘One Day Spring Yard Clean Up for Senior Citizens and the Disabled.? As in prior years, our young people will volunteer in droves on April 26 to rake, bag debris, weed […]