The story “Wallace sets sight on superivsor seat,” Feb. 8, should not have used “search” when referring to Trustee Neil Wallace’s calls to township employees in reference to the township’s missing tractor.
Deputies’ report stated a Department of Public Works employee “received a phone call from a board member by the name of Neil Wallace who gave him an address on Pine Knob Road and asked him to have the parks guys go by the address and see if the tractor in the yard could be the one that belonged to the township.?
Clarification
In The Clarkston News People Poll regarding wishes for the new superintendent, Oct. 6, Aaron Hennig said he favored mandatory drug testing for all public officials and employees, especially teachers ? this would help teach children right and wrong through their example.
In the story ‘Voters soon to decide,? July 14, the proposed Springfield Township Parks and Recreation millage is new, not an increase to an existing millage.
In the story “Whole Foods top survey pick for Dixie redevelopment,” June 9 edition, Penny Shanks, executive director of the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce, referred to Curves going out of business ? she was referring to Curves at Dixie Highway and Davisburg Road.
Curves in the White Lake Commons plaza, 7137 Dixie Highway, is still in business.
The story “Best Fish Fry: Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club,” July 29, should have stated customers can order a chicken or fish dinner for $8, or a combo dinner of chicken and fish for $8.
In the July 4 edition of The Citizen page 4, the amount of revenue Brandon Township received this year was $52,393. The amount of profit increases 5 percent every year.