Clarkston Community Schools bus drivers are anxiously preparing for their 8th Annual Stuff-a-Bus, set for this Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. “It would be great to fill the bus again,” said Tammy Layton, bus driver. “We have been able to do it every year even with the economic problems.” Layton began the event eight […]
Only 70 minutes remained for the November month long challenge. Not taking any chances with the end result I copied and pasted over 100 pages of text into the small box. The screen on the webpage changed and a sigh of relief escaped, I had finished National Novel Writing Month (affectionately called NaNoWriMo or NaNo […]
Kids in Motion Pediatric Therapy Services has expanded their services to the Clarkston area with a facility in Waterford. “We wanted to be able to provide a close location for families,” said Mary Hydorn, P.T., owner of Kids in Motion. She explained some families are unable to make the drive to their Highland location and […]
Lady Cagers had no problem putting the heat on their crosstown rivals Lake Orion in the second half last Friday to come out with a 53-17 win in their home opener. “Our defensive pressure gave Lake Orion some problems,” said Tim Wasilk, head coach for Clarkston Girls Varsity Basketball. The Lady Wolves knew leading with […]
Senior Ethan Frick had left a lingering impression on one of his coach during the Clarkston Boys Varsity Football season. “Ethan was a pleasure to coach,” said Tony Miller, Wolves’ defensive coordinator. “He is one of the reasons coaches want to coach for so long. He is a great and exceptional person.” Frick filled the […]
A familiar face to Clarkston Wrestling is back in a new role as native Derek Moscovic takes over as head coach for the varsity team. One of his goals in his new role is to carry on the Clarkston tradition. “The tradition to me is to be one of the top teams in the state […]
Clarkston Junior High School students were still helping load the U.S. Army HEMTT (Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck) when another few boxes were dropped of for Operation Homefront. The second hour Advanced International Baccalaureate class ran a food drive for the organization. Operation Homefront assists military families during difficult financial times by providing food and […]
Technology and construction constitute more than half of the proposed $23.1 million capital needs list under consideration for Clarkston schools. Building construction projects would cost $6.3 million, with $8.5 million for technology. The needs list also includes $4.4 million for site development, $917,000 for furnishings and equipment, $500,000 for security, and $309,000 for instrumental music. […]
Icers learned a hard lesson on the rink in their opening game of their Thanksgiving Showcase when they lost in the third period to South Lyon Unified, 8-6. “The first two periods we played well,” said Clarkston Varsity Hockey Coach Bryan Krygier. “The third period we gave the game away.” Junior Adam Larkin set the […]
Spikers rewrote the history books during their 2011 fall season – making it into the Final Four in the run for the MHSAA Volleyball State Championship. Their run at the Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek ended to Lake Orion, Nov. 17 but their journey was spectacular. They won the OAA Red league, their fifth consecutive […]