I thought the Clarkston schools are all about the kids. It’s obvious the community wanted Tony Miller as a member of the board or he wouldn’t have won the election and it’s also obvious Tony’s athletes want him as a coach. Why is he not allowed to do both? Is it really a conflict of […]
Yes, Tony Miller should be able to serve on the school board while continuing to coach football. We should encourage all board members to be involved in various school functions to better understand the students and their needs. As 27-year residents of Clarkston, we don’t see it as a conflict of interest, but as an […]
First and foremost, the community knew what Tony Miller was involved in when they voted him in. Also that is how so many people knew of him is from his coaching career. I feel that Tony Miller would do a wonderful job at his board position as trustee, also as an assistant varsity coach he […]
I feel that Tony Miller would do a wonderful job at his board position as trustee, also as an assistant varsity coach he is very dedicated in what ever he may be involved in. I feel he could keep them separate. This is not only affecting Mr. Miller, it is also affecting the team he […]
Local businessman Ahdi Dasuqi is attempting to give back to the community by helping the youth. Dasuqi is current president of the Clarkston Optimist Club who call themselves, “friends of youth.” “We want to help guide the youth and teach items such as leadership,” Dasuqi said. “We do things to benefit the community at large […]
It was an act of kindness that became a blessing to both parties involved. Dale Ulman, aka “Boomer,” owner of Boomer’s Biker Apparel in Clarkston since 1996, was recently in Flat Rock at Mannheim Metro Detroit Auto Auction. He admits, “I like going to car auctions. It’s my hobby.” While there, Boomer noticed a bracelet […]
Susan Bell is simply doing what she loves. And she’s ecstatic her dedication to her job has led to recent, unexpected recognition. Bell, a Clarkston resident of five years who admits she has no intention of leaving the area, is a sales representative for big enough clothes, a U.S. designer of children’s “high quality, European-style […]
Of 15,000 teens who’ve graduated from a Russian orphanage in 1993, one out of three became homeless, one out five committed a crime, and one out of 10 committed suicide, according to statistics released from the Russian Federation. Kidsave International was formed to lessen these numbers, and give children in Russia and Kazakhstan a chance […]
Brandon Twp – If Brandon residents want a park then a park they shall have. The park development will be located on Seymour Lake Road, west of Sashabaw and east of Cook Trail. ‘It’s important to remember that we’re not asking the community to raise taxes for this,? said Township Trustee Charlene Carlson. Although images […]
Staff Reports From grocery stores to gas stations to hardware stores, local businesses grappled with the worst blackout ever to darken the area. After working in the retail food business for more than 20 years Diane Ridley figured she’d experienced just about everything. Until Thursday afternoon. From 4 p.m. Aug. 14 until Friday afternoon Aug. […]