New year, new effort to dissolve Clarkston

Cory Johnston has a New Year’s resolution ? to dissolve his hometown of Clarkston. The former city councilman wants to know who’s with him. “I want to find out if the people of the City of the Village of Clarkston really want to pay 64 percent more in local taxes than our friends and neighbors […]

No own, no crime

After almost of year of time, thousands of tax dollars spent for two investigations by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, nothing has changed with Independence Township’s ‘missing tractor? case. After the investigation, Oakland County Prosecutor’s office echoed its first sentiments when the case was brought to them: ‘insufficient evidence of a crime being committed.? ? […]

Supervisor disability extended

Independence Township received a letter from their insurance carrier, Mutal of Omaha, on Jan. 6 stating Supervisor Dave Wagner’s disability has been extended. ‘The letter was pretty simple. It basically said his disability is extended through Aug. 25,? said Human Resource Director Carol Gabris. ‘Other than that there weren’t any other comments.? Wagner, who’s been […]

Township preserves benefits

Retirement benefits for local elected officials are safe, at least for now. Independence Township Trustee Neil Wallace’s proposal to eliminate retirement benefits for current and future full-time elected positions failed, 4-2. ‘The rationale I’ve heard in the past is that we need these kinds of benefits to attract good people and I don’t believe that’s […]

Keiser’s Role A column by Trevor Keiser

I find Independence Township Trustee Neil Wallace’s proposal to eliminate retirement healthcare for all current and future full-time elected officials very interesting. While I still believe there should be no healthcare benefits for full-time elected officials beyond their term of office. Wallace’s motion seems to be more than just for ‘costing savings and the good […]

Deputies called on deputy supervisor

Mike Clark told Independence Township Board that if they wanted to go into closed session without him, they would have to call the sheriff. They did. Clerk Barb Pallotta called deputies at the Oakland County Sheriff’s Independence Township substation. Deputies arrived, but only to take statements. ‘It was ridiculous,? said Trustee David Lohmeier. ‘If he […]

Personal training and martial arts

Whether it’s through personal training or martial arts, Eric Ross and his partner Michael Robinson at Better Bodies is hoping to make you a better person. One on one training offers being able to ‘cater to personal needs? said Ross. ‘We’re not a boot camp facility, we train everybody,? he said. ‘I’ve trained high school […]

Calling for new on-call firefighters

Ever feel the siren’s call to action, fighting fires and rescuing people from injury or even death? If so, Independence Township Fire Department wants to talk to you about joining them as an on-call firefighter. According to Captain Gary Sharp, on-call firefighters go through the same academy and training as full-timers. ‘The difference is the […]

90 N. Main lake access approved

When Clarkston City Council approval lake access for 90 N. Main, Mayor Joe Luginski was relieved. ‘At the end of the day I think we got a good resolution and everybody seems to be in good unison about it,? Luginski said. ‘I just wish it would have been a quicker process than what it ended […]

National exposure brings crowds downtown

After being featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” Curt Catallo sees a lot of new faces downtown. ‘I just think it’s a great day for Main Street to see what Kid Rock can do to put a little place in Michigan on the map,? Catallo said. ‘It’s pretty cool to see Clarkston […]

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