Ideas for Girl Scout activities

Jamisen Sivak, Girl Scout parent from Andersonville Elementary, learns about Indian Springs Metropark programs from Jill Martin. Clarkston Girl Scouts hosted an Expo for Girl Scout Leaders to gather ideas for programs and service projects offered by groups in our community,Oct. 14, at St. Daniel’s Catholic Church Cushing Center. Troops are planning the year’s activities […]

Treats for costumed canines

The day before costumed kids hit the streets for Halloween trick-or-treating, their pets get their turn. “Come in costume and trick-or-treat into town,” said Peg Roth, member of Clarkston Retailers Group, sponsor of the event. “This is a community of dog lovers,” said Kevin Harrison, downtown business owner and member of the group. “Dog costumes […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

Election season is down to the wire, with six days until Election Day. One of the stranger episodes this past year: Kande Ngalamulume’s brief candidacy. He kicked off his run against the formidable Mike Rogers for his seat in the U.S. Congress this past May, right in front of the Clarkston News building. ‘You’ll be […]

New park preserves pristine property

Tour guide Daniel Stencil had a warning for those following. “It’s a bit wet out here,” said Stencil, executive officer for Oakland County Parks, splashing through four inches of water at the edge of Upper Bushman Lake in Independence Township. For members of the press on an advance tour, Oct. 15, “wetlands” lived up to […]

Author brings spiritual story to township library

Author Greta Emling brings Phyllis Klenk’s story of survival against the odds, hosting a presentation, question-and-answer, and book signing, 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 24, Independence Township Library, 6495 Clarkston Road. “There are always a thousand questions,” said Emling, author of “Wounded Trapped and Voiceless… All Things Are Possible.” “There’s a great deal of interest in […]

Gunshots concern residents

With Lake Oakland nearby and duck season underway, gun shots aren’t uncommon in the 2000 block of Mann Road. But for the Eggenberger family of Waterford Township, shots they heard in the early morning, Oct. 9-10, seemed closer than normal ? just across the street in Independence Township. Oakland County deputies and Waterford Police responded, […]

Green burial option at The Preserve cemetery

Those living a green life can make a final contribution to the environment after death at The Preserve, All Saints Cemetery, offering natural burial. “It’s for people who want to be buried naturally, from dyed-in-the-wool environmentalists to those just interested in conservation,” said William Burr, director of the cemetery at 4401 Nelsey Road, part of […]

Author shows life lessons through dogs? eyes

Preschoolers at The Learning Experience got a dog’s-eye perspective on accepting life’s changes, courtesy of local author Karen Swift. Swift read from her children’s book series, “The Adventures of Jake and George,” Oct. 1, at the Independence Township school. “They’re based on watching my dogs,” said Swift, who lives in Sylvan Lake and works at […]

Making points

To be or not to be ? that was the question regarding Clarkston cityhood, discussed by residents Cory Johnston and Michael Sabol for Clarkston411.com. For Johnston, the time has come for Clarkston to dissolve its city charter. “Cityhood is a fine idea ? control your own destiny, have your own government,” Johnston said during the […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

My first news panel discussion is sealed and delivered, uploaded to the Internet. Thanks to Cory Johnston and Michael Sabol for coming in last Thursday and providing thoughtful commentary on an important issue for Clarkston residents ? whether your city should stay a city or not. Both saw problems with the current city budget system […]

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