As the fax came through, Jill Collins Brown’s initial reaction was to cry. The 2000 Oxford High School graduate was expecting to see a police report or a referral to come through but instead it was a letter from Dawn Schumacher, President of the Huron County Bar Association and Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. Brown had […]
Name: Kimberley Ann Sutphin Parents: Kelly Kohut and Scott Sutphin GPA: 3.704 Plans after graduation: attend Michigan State University and study pre-law. Extracurricular Activities: National Honor Society, Adventure Club, basketball Favorite Subject: Human Anatomy and physiology Outside interests or hobbies: Hanging out with my sister, Stacey, going up north and traveling Best friends are people […]
For the first time in years, Clarkston school budget was approved with no layoff notices for teachers. ‘I’m thrilled not have to sit here and approve pink slips ? I think this is the first time I’ve been on the board I didn’t have to lay off teachers,” said Treasurer Joan Patterson, member of the […]
Dave Santia, performance speed painter from the Detroit area, kicks off the live auction at SCAMP’s Home Tour Patron’s Night at Shepherd’s Hollow, June 7, with colorful speed painting set to rock music. Paintings, such as this Kid Rock piece, were auctioned off for SCAMP. Photo provided
The Northeast Oakland Historical Society announces their museum summer hours. The museum, located at 1 North Washington Street in downtown Oxford, will be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months of June, July and August from 1-4 p.m. Admission is free, however, donations are gladly accepted. Group or private tours are available upon request […]
Tempers flared and emotions ran high as the Oxford Village Council last week voted 3-2 to privatize the operation of its new water treatment plant and eliminate an eight-year, full-time employee in the process. ‘I want to register my complete disagreement with taking this and making it a non-local (operation),? said village resident and former […]
Last week, The Clarkston News requested information regarding a traffic study and storm water issues for 148 N. Main Street, the site of a coffee shop approved by Clarkston City Council at their Monday night meeting. City Manager Carol Eberhardt was asked for the information on Monday, June 16. She responded, saying she received the […]
‘We want The Clarkston News’ Clarkston City Council members have spoken, again. At a June 23 meeting, council members said The Clarkston News is to be used as the first choice for publishing legal notices. Councilwoman Peg Roth requested the discussion be scheduled at the June 23 city council meeting because she has noticed public […]
Mallory Skilling was at Relay for Life at Oxford High School on Sunday when a friend ran up to her. The news the sophomore heard left her excited and shocked ? she was selected as one of the 10 finalists for 99.5 WYCD’s Taylor Swift Fearless Experience Karaoke Contest. Skilling entered the contest and could […]
As the news of Mr. Jeff Davidson’s resignation as President and CEO of Oxford Bank quickly reached the local press and community I am truly shocked and saddened for Mr. Davidson, indeed for all of us associated with Oxford Bank and the Oxford community.? Those of us who are customers, employees and shareholders will feel […]