School district hopes to improve drainage, traffic issues

BY DON SCHELSKE Clarkston News Staff Writer The focus of Clarkston Community Schools bond construction has been on the buildings, and school districts are generally exempt from municipal zoning and site plan reviews. On and beneath the surface, however, are infrastructure issues which will involve township and county governments. Recognizing that fact, school officials last […]

Deaton brings ‘youth? to Legion

He’s out to change the stereotype. As one of the youngest members of Campbell-Richmond American Legion Post 63 in Clarkston, 36-year-old Roger Deaton believes its time to bring more military veterans into the fold and promote patriotism among area youth. Deaton served in the U.S. Navy from 1986 to 1994 (during the first Persian Gulf […]

Board member Miller protests termination of two custodians

More than a few Clarkston school employees will take advantage of a one-time severance incentive, leading to significant savings in next year’s district budget. The monthly personnel report at Monday’s school board meeting also contained two ‘terminations? which led Trustee Tony Miller to vote against approval of the entire list. The board routinely approves new […]

Robber hits TCF Bank

Numerous witnesses contributed to the description of a man who took $7,000 from the Dixie Highway branch of TCF Bank Sunday. He was wearing a disguise, however, so the search for the suspect has been difficult. The incident occurred at about 2:20 p.m., when a man handed a teller a note saying he was armed […]

High school accepts ‘blue ribbon?

Clarkston High School Principal Jan Meagher said she could not accept the award alone. Students, administrators and community leaders joined for a Monday ceremony awarding one of 13 awards in the 2004 Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Program. Meagher recognized former principals for their work building a strong foundation at Clarkston High School, as well […]

Sex offenders have days in court

Three high-profile local cases involving sexual conduct are making their way through the judicial system. Independence Township resident Guy Robert Lendrum was sentenced by Oakland Circuit Judge Rae Lee Chabot to 18-3/4 to 30 years in prison on March 23. Lendrum, 32, was charged last December with 12 counts of sexual assault on children ranging […]

Citizens group announces Springfield ‘slate?

It’s not quite a full slate, but a group calling themselves Citizens for a Progressive Springfield has recruited three candidates for the township board. They came together to file their nominating petitions last week amid a small group of family and friends, announcing their intention to challenge incumbents. Bill Sahutske, an engineer with Ford Motor […]

Veteran teacher: ‘It hasn’t been that long?

When he began his teaching career in 1966, Howard Webster was Clarkston High School’s only special education teacher. Now he supervises 15 special education teachers as chairman of the high school special education department, and he works directly with about 25 students in a quest to help them excel. ‘What makes special education so interesting […]

Fired custodians claim ‘harassment?

Two Clarkston High School custodians, fired by school administrators March 9, and included on an April 5 school board personnel report, claim they were fired unjustly in ‘retaliation? for their union-related activities. Steve Partlo, an 18-year-employee and custodian representative to the Clarkston Association of Support Personnel (CLASP), and Diana Webb, a five-year employee who works […]

Community garden may bloom again in 2 locations

Independence Township officials have plans for a rejuvenated ‘community garden? without the participation of the criminal justice system. The concept of a garden worked by people with ‘alternative? sentencing is not dead, however, with advocates hoping to seal a deal for use of another piece of property. The township board on Tuesday, April 6 approved […]

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