New yoga sessions

The International Buddha Dharma Society for Cosmic Law, 7500 Village Court in Springfield Township, is adding yoga sessions in the new year. There will be a mixed session of Slow Flow Yoga, Yin Yoga and guided meditation, 6:30-8 p.m., Monday to Thursday. Classes are free, but donations to IBDSCL will be accepted. Classes will begin […]

Business students advance to state contest

Business students advance to state contest

From left, top row, are Eric Gohl, Thomas McCarty, Sam Skene, Cameron Hempton, Nathan Sesti, Daniel Heller, and James Hogg; second row, David Moss, Dominic Jolley, Laura Norrito, Grace Sielinski, Ben Garvin, Valentina Vargas, and Farhiya Osman; first row, Logan Malone, Jason McInally, Addison Gale, Sydney Havens, Amelia Ames, Meghan Finnerty, and Nathan Dimmer; not […]

Bridge lights fixed

Clarkston replaced the four light-pole mounts on the Depot Park bridge next to the gazebo, using new steel brackets welded to the bridge. The lights were previously mounted on the Mill Race embankment and were leaning, said City Manager Jonathan Smith in his email report to businesses. “Following the methodology used on the Bart Clark […]

Master Plan hearing

Clarkston City Council and Planning Commission will take residents’ comments on the new Master Plan at a public hearing, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. at Clarkston United Methodist Church, 6600 Waldon Road. The draft report can be found at www.villageofclarkston.org. Enlarged copies of the existing and proposed zoning maps are available in the city office. […]

SPIRITUAL MATTERS: Don’t listen to experts this New Year’s

Someone has said that an expert is anyone who is more than 100 miles away and you have to pay to talk to them. Our culture is full of experts. There are experts out there who will tell you that the economy is lousy –you’ll never get that career you’ve always wanted. You’re marriage is […]

WENDI’S WORD: New beginnings

The torn up wrapping paper is put away. The new toys are scattered throughout the house and a new year is here with the brightness of new beginnings and new resolutions to go with it. I don’t have new goals, just to continue on working on the goals I already have with each week evaluating […]

Donald Brose Sr.

Donald Brose Sr. of Fort Myers, Florida, formerly of Clarkston, passed on December 15, 2018.  Donald was born on May 17, 1930.  He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Inga Carolyn, daughter Sandy (Seiji) Suzuki  and son Donald (Robin) Brose Jr., six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Donald Sr. was a veteran of the […]

Joanne KOZLOWICZ

KOZLOWICZ, Joanne of Clarkston; unexpectedly passed away in her sleep on Christmas morning.  Beloved wife of Richard for 56 years.  Loving mother of Deanna (Brian) Donahoo, Suzanne (Thomas) Urbin, Brian (Michele) Kozlowicz and Kevin Kozlowicz.  Preceded in death by her grandsons Lukas and Reece.  Proud grandma of Rochelle, Sean, Amanda, Thomas Jr., Courtney, Mitchell, Jacob, […]

Church cafe

Church cafe

From left, Jess Balcazar, Dair Smith, and Katie Krausman brew up a mean cup of joe at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church’s open house and ribbon cutting, Dec. 18. The 10,000-square-foot addition and 10-000-square-foot renovation includes a new coffee center for casual gatherings for the community as well as the church. Photos by Phil Custodio

Thanks for winning Congress campaign

There were no bigger supporters of Elissa Slotkin in her successful campaign for the U.S. Eighth District seat in Congress than Clarkston’s One Cup at a Time Gaggle of Geezers Monday morning coffee club. On Dec. 17, they made her an Honorary Geezer, presenting her with an engraved oakwood keepsake, hoodies, and coffee cup at […]