Clarkston Historical Society sells Clarkston stickers

The Clarkston Community Historical Society (CCHS) is looking to build a sense of pride in the community with Clarkston stickers and decals for automobiles. The idea originated from third generation Clarkston resident and CCHS board member Amy Wilson. The Holcomb Road resident got the idea from traveling to different Michigan cities. “Up north a lot […]

Gargaro’s World

Everybody complains about violence in movies, television and music lyrics. People rail it is hurting our children and leading to a violent society. Well, I have one to add to the list. We need to stop the Republican holier than thou idiots who find the need to speak violently. I must prefix this by saying […]

Local woman makes donation to Locks of Love

Gail Hepinstall received a hair cut for a great cause last week. The Clarkston resident had 22 inches of her hair cut off for the Locks of Love program. The program provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children under the age of 18 with medical hair loss. “It really is a great cause. They do a […]

Moraco named to Independence Planning Commission

Independence Township resident Sam Moraco is excited to have some input in his community. Moraco was recently named to the Independence Township Planning Commission by the township board. “I thought this was a good spot to be at to get in at the ground level. This is the first stop in what will be built […]

Independence vicious dog ordinance amended

The Independence Township Board amended their vicious dog ordinance after hearing from Sgt. Dirk Feneley and Lt. Dale LeBair at their Oct. 7 meeting. The issue was brought to the board after officers were called to a scene when two pit bulls that managed to jump a fence and enter a neighbor’s yard mauled a […]

Restored county map hangs in township library

After some trials and tribulations, an 1857 map of Oakland County is now hanging in the meeting room at Independence Township Library. The map was purchased at a garage sale and given to the library by a woman who did not even give her name. However, the 5’ by 7’ map was both dirty and […]

Golfer overcomes injury to help team to league title

Clarkston High School golfer Bill Haun had a solid senior season to lead the Wolves to their first league title since 1994. Considering what happened in the off-season, it was a miracle Haun was swinging a golf club at all. Haun also participates in weight lifting and last season had an accident at a competition […]

Gargaro’s World

It is time for our community, and specifically Clarkston Community Schools, to move forward from the Tony Miller saga. In case you have not heard, Miller was the top vote getter in the June school board election who had been a coach on the Clarkston High School football team for a number of years. However, […]

Parks and Rec looks to public for feedback on department

The Independence Township Parks and Recreation Department is looking for resident feedback on the services they provide and the future of the department. Parks and Recreation plans to update its master plan. This occurs every five years and consists of a planning process where the department takes an in-depth look at its programs, facilities and […]

CHS cross country uses team effort for special season

In a sport which focuses mainly on individual accomplishment, the Clarkston High School girls cross country squad has bought into the team concept. The team is having a season to remember with a league championship and a number one ranking in the state of Michigan. The Wolves are also ranked fifth nationally. While the top […]

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