Tractor digs up trouble for resident

H. Wallace Parker of Independence Township was angry when he learned township officials thought he had their property. But he also has ‘information that suggests? township employees took the property, a tractor, off his property, examined it, then returned it after finding it was not what they were looking for. ‘That is theft in the […]

Seven named to burn panel

After receiving almost 20 applicants for the Burn Ordinance Study Group, Independence Township Trustee Larry Rosso narrowed the list down to seven. ‘I took it upon myself to select two people opposed to the ordinance, two people very much pro ordinance as it exists, and three people who wanted to modify or offer other solutions,? […]

Building director back from 60 day suspension

Independence Township Building Director Dave Belcher is back to work, after receiving a 60 day suspension with no pay for refusal to repay $3,000 in bonuses. ‘I’m happy to be back and put the other stuff behind me and move forward,? Belcher said. ‘I want to continue to make improvements to allow the building department […]

Garden Walk

Garden enthusiast enjoyed the sixth annual Clarkston Garden Walk sponsored by the Clarkston Farm and Garden Club. The tour included six different gardens throughout the community. As walkers toured the gardens they enjoyed the sounds of violins, guitars, and pianos. While also enjoying the talents of local artist painting or drawing different landscapes.

Vote deadline error repeated

History repeated itself after the City of the Village of Clarkston posted the wrong deadline date to run for city council. A public notice in the July 13 edition of The Clarkston News stating the deadline for nominating petitions for November’s city council election was Aug 16. However, Clarkston’s City Charter states the deadline to […]

Optimist partnership saves Deer Lake

According to Independence Township Parks and Recreation Director Ken Elwert, Deer Lake wouldn’t be in full force today if it wasn’t for the partnership between Parks and Recreation and the Optimist Club, which donated $20,000 towards the beach this year. ‘It really wouldn’t have been manned with lifeguards, swim lessons or anything if they hadn’t […]

Church hopes to help hungry children in Pontiac

Bridgewood Church teams up with Power Company Kids Club of Pontiac to help feed Pontiac inner city kids with their Making a Difference in a Child’s Life event, formally known as One Day to Feed the World, on July 29-31. The Power Company Kids Club, founded by Pastor John Gunn, has been busing in over […]

Keiser’s Role A column by Trevor Keiser

As many of you faithful readers know, I wrote a column in June 2010 about heading to Georgia to get married and move on to the next phase of life. As some of you found out, the engagement didn’t go as planned and I found myself once again praying and trusting God that He knew […]

Local Tea Party moves online

Carl Knaus, founder of the Saving America Tea Party in Clarkston, is back and ready to finish the job he and other activists started last November. ‘We had 11 tea parties last year that were very effective,? Knaus said. ‘But now we’ve found a new way that can reach a lot more people.? Knaus has […]

Safety meeting on intersection after walker hit

After hearing a local city resident was struck by a car in the cross walk at M-15 and Clarkston Road, City Manager Dennis Ritter called City Engineer Gary Tressel. ‘He’s already made contact with M-DOT (Michigan Department of Transportation) and the (Oakland County) Road Commission to coordinate a meeting date within the next couple of […]

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