Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

I opened my Facebook account on the Sunday following Thanksgiving and was saddened by what I saw on my newsfeed. Pictures of charred pieces of wood from the Little Free Library along with a ribbon tied to the door and a sign saying “closed.” Someone had set fire to the Little Free Library in Depot […]

Icers post first victory

Ann Arbor Huron had one more period to play before they could call their visit to Detroit Skating Club a success. Though the Wolves only needed one more period to take the win and they did as they defeated the River Rats, 4-2. ‘We started out slow and as the game progressed we picked it […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

A question I have been asked a lot, especially during the last week is “how are you feeling?” I like to describe it as picking an animal. I feel like a penguin. I waddle. I was never a fast walker but the speed I used to walk is no longer an option. I walk slow […]

Stepping into history

Three Independence Township residents were among the 2,096 women and girls who dressed as the World War II Rosie the Riveter icon to set a new world record, Oct. 24. “It was a great experience,” said Violet Bergman, a fourth grader at Pine Knob Elementary. “Now I have this great story to tell my children […]

Rogers takes reign for Lady Wolves varsity basketball

Lady Cagers took turns practicing screens Monday afternoon until they were paused by Christine Rogers with a few pointers before sending the basketball back into play. Rogers steps into the role of head coach for the Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball team as Tim Wasilk, the former head coach joins the boys program. ‘I am excited,? […]

Student actors deliver message of faith in new movie

Clarkston High School students Mitchell Biggs, Alyssa Harbaugh, Luke Hodgson and Ryan Weaver spent the last year taking their acting skills from the stage to film in The Messenger’s Box, which is set to be released on DVD this holiday season. The Messenger’s Box is about Jake Casper, played by Hodgson, an ordinary high school […]

Imagination comes alive on stage

The characters of Dr. Seuss come alive on the stage at Clarkston Junior High School in the musical Seussical, Jr., Nov. 20 and 21 at 7 p.m. The musical, by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, is based on ‘Horton Hears a Who,? ‘Horton Hatches the Egg? and ‘Miss Gertrude McFuzz.? It takes place as JoJo, […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

It’s not easy to watch a season end – every Clarkston athlete puts a lot of work, time and heart into what they do in their sport. Every season there are the successes and the victories. Every season each team also battles their own setbacks in the form of injuries or losses. It’s what you […]

Bailey Lake racers bring home trophy for sixth year

Bailey Lake Elementary won the trophy for the sixth consecutive year during the Elementary Cross Country Race, Oct. 23. They had 22 percent of their students participating, beating Independence Elementary which had 21.62 percent of their students participating. A total of 376 runners from the seven elementaries throughout Clarkston Community Schools participated in the race. […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

When the leaves start to turn from green to an array of red, orange and yellow colors I tend to slow down and take the dirt roads more often. The traffic is less dense on a dirt road and the speed limit are lower, giving me more time to appreciate the great state of Michigan […]