Scalf brothers place in BMX competition

While brothers Neal, Chase, and Ryder Scalf have been riding dirt bikes since they were 3 years old, they’ve proven success in the world of BMX just four months after trading in their motorcycles for pedals. All three boys traveled to Louisville, Ky., for ‘The Grand? in BMX, and all three placed in their age […]

Keiser’s Role A column by Trevor Keiser

Mouth dropping, shocked, confused, and anger are just a few words to describe the emotions in the room upon the announcement of Mike Clark as deputy supervisor at the Nov. 15 Independence Township Board meeting. I’ve been working for the Clarkston News going on five years and in that time I’ve seen Supervisor Dave Wagner […]

Early Clarkston cooking at Heritage Museum

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, check out how cooking and baking has changed from early Clarkston residents to today with the Clarkston Heritage Museum’s latest exhibit ‘Clarkston’s Kitchens: History in Baking.? The new exhibit celebrates cooking and eating habits in early Clarkston, when vegetables were harvested fresh from the garden and milk was delivered […]

30 days

Independence Township board is offering Supervisor Dave Wagner a 30-day window to receive his lifetime healthcare early in return for ‘his unconditional resignation and permanent retirement from Independence Township government,? ‘This board has been patient, even dossal about the lack of the supervisor’s attendance to his duties,? said Trustee Neil Wallace. ‘We’ve been doing the […]

Superintendent idea delayed

With late conversations with the township attorney, Independence Township Trustee David Lohmeier pushed back his superintendent proposal to the Nov. 15 meeting. Lohmeier had announced at a special meeting, Oct. 25, that his choice for superintendent was either fellow Trustee Larro Rosso or Trustee Neil Wallace. Wallace said at the Nov. 1 meeting he ‘rejected […]

More burn regs recommended

Open burning should remain in Independence Township but with more regulations. That’s the recommendation of the open-burn committee, appointed to examine the issue. The six-member panel submitted their report to the Township Board, Nov. 1. A public hearing on the recommendations will be at the Nov. 15 regular Township Board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Committee […]

Compromise sought for 90 N. Main

Hearing Curt Catallo rejected the city planners’ recommendation for water access at 90 N. Main, Councilman Richard Bisio came up with something new. ‘I think it is important that we take into consideration the desires of the potential purchaser of this property, who I think everyone agrees would make a good use of the property,? […]

Holiday taste with Rotary

Whether it was the wine, food, or just socializing, everyone seemed to enjoy Clarkston Rotary Club’s fall wine tasting event “A Taste For The Holidays” at Bordine’s Nursery. The event included wines from around the world and foods from local restaurants, as well as silent auction tables. Attendance was 550 and $20,000 was raised. Ten […]

Planners recommend lake access for 90 N. Main

City planners gave a ‘thumbs up? for lake front usage at 90 N. Main. Clarkston Planning Commission voted 4-1 in favor of the proposed amendment to allow lake usage. Commissioners Thomas Goldner and Frank Schoebel were absent. The issue came up when potential buyer Curt Catallo said he would like to have access to the […]

Lighting up downtown

Clarkston Rotary Club is looking to light up this holiday season by purchasing new Christmas lights for 35 poles in downtown Clarkston from Bronners Christmas store in Frankenmuth. According to Rotary President Al Avery, the three-year project will cost $21,000. They’ve already ordered a portion of the lights for this year. At this point, the […]

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