Counting cost of Holocaust one paperclip at a time

For students in Jennifer Baechle’s Cedar Crest Academy class, just learning facts about the Holocaust during World War II wasn’t enough. They wanted to do something about it. A trip to the Holocaust Memorial Center and documentaries about memorial projects gave them an idea ? collect paperclips to represent the huge number of people killed […]

Fill those potholes

Total Maintenance road repair company wanted to demonstrate its newest pothole-filling technology for Clarkston. Bob Pursley, director of Clarkston Department of Public Works, had just the spot for it. ‘Right in front of the (DPW) building,? he said. ‘We’re looking for a better way to patch potholes ? we’ll watch it and see how it […]

Houses for his feathered friends

Matthew Jarjosa of Davisburg had fine weather Saturday for his Eagle Scout project ? if you’re a duck. That’s fine ? they’re the recipients of five houses he constructed, with the help of local businesses and conservation groups. “I wanted to do something nature oriented ? I’ve always liked nature,” said Jarjosa, 17, Troop 49 […]

Advocates move forward after vote

In the wake of the overwhelming defeat of Clarkston Schools’ $20 million bond proposal, leaders for and against called for a combined effort to improve schools. “We need to remember what makes the Clarkston area and our schools great and come together in support of both,” said Mary Herzenstiel, member of Clarkston Kids First. “I […]

Too soon to say goodbye

Ginger the dog’s first birthday is bittersweet for Mike and Marsha Mercier. A future Leader Dog for the Blind, she will soon leave the Merciers for training in Rochester. “On April 21, she’ll be a year old which means that it will soon be time for her to return to Leader Dog to start her […]

Couple holds out hope for lost dog

When Robert and Susanne Krouse called for help to rescue their companion from an icy pond, firefighters, police officers, and divers converged on the scene. They tried their hardest, even though the victim is a dog. ‘I would never have expected to receive this kind of service from these people,? said Robert. ‘I know Benny […]

Jeep raffle set April 19

The winner of this year’s Jacqui Milzow Scholarship Fund car raffle won’t need roads. The all-black, fully loaded 208 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4-by-4 would do fine without them. “We raffled sports cars before, which were especially attractive to women,” said Tammie White, banquet director at Deer Lake Banquet Center. “This is attactive to both […]

Springfield Garden Club ready for spring

With spring planting just around the corner, Springfield Garden Club members are dusting off their gardening knowledge and seed packets. The club maintains barrel planters in downtown Davisburg with seasonal flowers and plants. “People just love it,” said Karen Price, club president. “They take pride in them. They add their own things.” They are also […]

Business women learn latest in communication

Marty Zimmerman, above, with Debbie Hansen of Oxford Bank, was keynote speaker at the March 27 Women in Business meeting. He spoke about dealing with Conflict Resolution. Below are Donna Cook and Dianne Lamm, Clarkston Specialty Healthcare Center, at the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce event. The chamber hosts Women in Business every month, for […]

That’s the way they roll

For Jamie Smith and thousands of other enthusiasts, cycling is like a religion. ‘We have our own beliefs, dress, and language,? said Smith. ‘My parents were mystified.? To explain the customs and quirks of bicycle racing, the Davisburg native wrote a book, ‘Roadie ? the Misunderstood World of a Bike Racer.? ‘It will hopefully explain […]