Wild time planned at dinner

By LAURA COLVIN Clarkston News Staff Writer The aroma of wild game roasting to perfection will fill the air Saturday as the First Missionary Church of Clarkston kicks off its third annual Wild Game Dinner. In addition to a wide variety of game and side dishes, the church will host popular father/son duo Dan and […]

Gasp! Snow and cold in February?

Temperatures dropped near zero last week, and the wind made it feel like a hundred below’even colder if you climbed a giant hill at Pine Knob looking for a snowboarding competition. You know, the one you were supposed to photograph for next week’s edition of the Clarkston News? But I don’t know who would do […]

Reporting for duty

The new guy always gets the grief. ‘Hey John,? shouts Lt. Dale LaBair from his office in the Oakland County Sheriff’s Independence Township substation. ‘When did you get that promotion, exactly?? ‘November 13,? bounces a voice from the room next door. ‘Yeah, Friday the thirteenth,? chimes Detective Steve Armstrong, from the office he shares with […]

Andersonville fire drill

Students from three local elementary schools’Springfield Plains, Davisburg and Andersonville’climbed aboard the Fire Safety Train last week, where they learned how to react in a fire emergency. The fun, interactive presentation was led by ‘Conductor? Paul Odenwelder, of the National Fire Safety Council’s Fire Pup program, who brings the program to schools across the Midwest. […]

Mentor, father, friend

Joe Wagner’s a mentor in the life of a young man from Independence Township, but those who know the two might place Wagner somewhere between father and friend. Wagner hoped to find a branch of Big Brothers/Big Sisters when his job brought him from Chicago to Oakland County. Instead, he found the Clarkston area Youth […]

REDICO on ‘right road??

The proposal for a shopping center near I-75 and Dixie Highway’featuring Target, a large home improvement store and several restaurants’landed back in front of the Springfield Township Board of Trustees Thursday. The plan for Springfield Marketplace was initially riddled with criticism, but developers returned with significant changes, including a reduction in size from 380,000 square […]

Family in crisis

The mother who left her four children unattended and returned to find police and fire personnel converging on her lawn had been the victim of a domestic assault barely 48 hours before, police said. Deputies responding to a call in the 5300 block of Hillcrest Jan. 29 discovered four shivering children in a neighbor’s living […]

New Watershed Group growing strong, healthy

Building on the momentum of last May’s rain garden project in Depot Park, the Clarkston Watershed Group is cultivating new ideas, making plans and seeking funds as spring makes its slow approach. The group plans to focus the majority of available resources on the park, which serves as a focal point of the community as […]

Grant means fresh air for fire department

The Springfield Township Fire Department was selected as one of 347 departments nationwide to receive federal grant dollars earmarked for first responders, officials announced Friday. The department will receive $90,884 from the Fiscal Year 2006 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) awarded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Of Springfield’s total award, $75,830 will fund […]

A ball in the hall

…and the lunchroom, the gym, and the classrooms, too. Residents big and small showed up Saturday to play games, win prizes, eat food and have a great time at the Springfield Plains School Fair. One of the day’s most popular destinations was the Springfield Plains ‘Jail,? hosted in good fun by Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies. […]

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