Keep storm drains cleared

Cleaning ice off storm drains is important to help prevent flooding when the snow melts. Independence Township Department of Public Works Director Linda Richardson said while the township does have maps on storm drain locations in some neighborhoods’it is not guaranteed. Richardson said most homeowners are aware of where the drains are located on their […]

Benefit for Ryan

Friends of Ryan Kennedy hosts the third annual Dinner Benefit at Overtyme Grill & Tap Room, 3 p.m., March 1. Live entertainment will include Raft, a local high school group in Clarkston, as well as Cosmic Groove. There will also be a special auction for kids, $30 game room tokens will be for $20, and […]

Dragons off and running; trample Troy in first meet

By John Counts Review Editor The Lake Orion boys? track team put their best foot forward on April 2, beating Troy 73-55 in the season’s first meet. The large, young team faced more hurdles than those on the track. ‘With Spring Break starting and the end of final exams, there were a lot distractions,? said […]

Girls lacrosse whips Midland, 17-3

LOHS girls lacrosse played Midland April 1. The Varsity won 17-3 and is now 2-2. Chelsey Booth scored three and had two assists. Paige Hammel added another three with one assist. Ronnie Booth had two goals and two assists. Sam Bonkowski and Jodie Parker each scored twice. Sophia Reini, Sara Woodruff, Sam Noe, Becky Seeds […]

Acappella semifinals at Clarkston High

Clarkston High School hosts the International Championship of High School Acappella – Michigan Semifinals, Saturday, March 1 at 7 p.m., in the high school performing arts center, 6093 Flemings Lake Road. Competing will be Brighton High School Chicappella, Clarkston High School Detroit Voice, Clarkston High School Madrigals, Novi High School Major VI, Ann Arbor Skyline […]

Chorale in concert

Taylor University Chorale from Upland, Ind., performs in concert, Saturday, March 8, 7 p.m., at Clarkston Free Methodist Church, 5482 Winell Street. Admission is free. The chorale includes Jocelyn Moore, 2011 grgaduate of Clarkston High School who was a member of the CHS Madrigal Choir. Repertoire includes sacred choral works, from Renaissance to Contemporary periods, […]

Colts sprint past Lady Dragons, 79-49

Last Thursday, LOHS girls track went toe to toe with the Troy Colts. Troy runners ended up on top with a final score of 79-49. Lady Dragons took first place in the 110-meter with a time of 15:84, 300-meter at 48:69, 200-meter dash with a final time of 26:16, 3200-meter run at 1.3:16, 1600-meter relay […]

Baseball season in full swing

Thursday, varsity Dragons beat Avondale, 5-3. Eric Knoblock threw six strong innings earning the win. Chris Poirier got the save. Kyle Rosen had three hits and scored two runs. Collin McGran had a two-run single to tie the game in the second inning. This early in the season, Coach Andy Schramek isn’t predicting the team’s […]

Moving and grooving in the jungle

The Clarkston Varsity Pom Pom team had special dance partners join them, Feb. 14. During their half-time performance they held their annual Boy/Girl dance and this year’s theme was the jungle as they decked out in camo.

Wildcats in the house, y’all!

Over 50 students, parents and teachers from Oxford were special guests at the Detroit Pistons game Feb. 21. The Oxford folks attended the game as part of the Detroit Pistons Come Together Game Changers, a program designed to honor people making a difference within their communities through service, leadership and volunteerism. They got to sit […]