CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS N O T I C E A Regular Meeting of the Charter Township of Oxford Zoning Board of Appeals will be held on Monday, February 10, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening, at the Oxford Veterans? Memorial Civic Center (2nd Floor), 28 N. Washington, Oxford, MI […]
ATTENTION VILLAGE OF LEONARD RESIDENTS NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing has been scheduled for Monday, February 10, 2014 at the Regular Council Meeting at 7:00 P.M. at Rowland Hall, for the purpose of discussing adoption of the 2014 ? 2015 Budget. THE PROPERTY TAX MILLAGE RATE PROPOSED TO BE LEVIED TO SUPPORT THE PROPOSED […]
By Ailsa McCormick Review Intern The girls track team is young, with only two seniors out of about 55-60 girls. ‘There are many returning juniors and sophomores. They are the backbone of the team,? said Head Coach Sharon Kline. The team has a decent number of girls. About 55-60 girls make up the team. ‘We […]
The LOHS Powerlifting team won the MHSPLA state championship on Saturday. This is the second consecutive state championship for the Dragon lifters, who edged Clarkston 58-54 for the gold. The following lifters placed in the top 10, thereby earning All-State honors. At 114: Lubai Yang at seventh place, Vinnie Gianino at sixth place and Connor […]
“Sometimes the truth hurts.” That’s what longtime Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said about remarks he made about Detroit in an article published in The New Yorker last week. Patterson, a resident of Independence Township, responded to an interview request from The Clarkston News for his thoughts over the article “Drop dead, Detroit.” Written […]
On Mar. 16, LOHS held its third annual college fair with over 80 representatives from colleges, universities, technical schools and the armed forces. Students and their parents were able to walk around the commons and look at the information set up at the various tables. After about an hour and a half of looking at […]
By Alex Forrest Review Intern Students at Scripps Middle School were making shapes in the clouds when author Neal Shusterman came to town. ‘Writing is all about finding patterns in the world and making sense of these patterns,? Shusterman said. The kids got to enjoy presentations from Shusterman about his many books and where he […]
Citing aging infrastructure and increased costs from Detroit Water and Sewage Department, Independence Township hiked sewer rates by 17 percent. Fees had to be raised to pay for increasing sewage treatment costs, said Independence Township Supervisor Pat Kittle. “If the township were to keep subsidizing sewer costs, the reserve fund would be drained and would […]
Clarkston Board of Education voted to send a message to the state legislature ? no guns in schools. “My concern is, if someone carries a weapon into school, it would be difficult for staff to assess if they are carrying legally or if they’re a perpetrator,” said Trustee Cheryl McGinnis. The trustee reintroduced the resolution […]