JORDAN, Judith A.; of Oxford; January 24, 2020; age 76; preceded in death by her husband Buck; mother of Mark Jordan, Russ (late Nancy) Mansfield, Mike (Amy) Mansfield, Karen (Hugh) Lambert & Jason (Melanie) Mansfield; preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Esther Black; also survived by 11 grandchildren; sister of Paulette (late Terry) […]
MOULTRUP, Maureen Lise; of Clarkston; passed away January 22, 2020; age 61. Beloved wife of Dan for 30 years. Loving mother of Christopher (Marque) Capadagli, Aaron (Stephanie) Capadagli and Drew Moultrup. Proud grandmother of Gabriella and three on the way. Dear sister of Richard (Mary) Agelink, Jentien (David) Swartz and the late Mark (Wendy) Agelink. […]
KOCHAN, Dolores E. “Dee”, formerly of Vandalia, Ohio; passed away January 20, 2020; age 92. Preceded in death by her husband William and siblings Edward Stankiewicz, Patricia (late Paul) Grywalski, and Sandra Stankiewicz. Loving mother of Debi (George) Moore and Mark (Cindy) Kochan. Proud “Grandma Dee” of Heather Moon, Ryan (Kara) Moore, Diana “D.d.” (Jonathon) […]
Now in its third year, the Clarkston-Area Backyard Birders Club’s first meeting of the new year will be at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 29, at The Gateway Lifestyle Shops, 7150 North Main Street. There are no charges, no reservations are required, and the meetings are informal and casual. Free coffee and baked goods are donated […]
Clarkston Community Schools is taking nominations for the fifth annual Sparkle Awards, recognizing groups and individuals who serve and support special needs students in the district. Every nominee will be recognized and receive an award at the Special Education Appreciation Evening Ceremony on Wednesday, March 25. In addition, each general category will receive special recognition. […]
Clarkston High School’s Junior Optimist Club is running its third annual Prom Salon on Feb. 1 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6805 Blue Grass Drive. The salon is an opportunity for students to find gowns, suits, and outfits for prom at a reduced price so everyone may attend. One outfit will […]
BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor Joining the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce is a good move, but it’s just the first step, said Carrie Wheeler, starting her one-year term as chamber president. “Member engagement is key,” said Wheeler, 47, manager of specialty services at the McLaren Clarkston campus on Sashabaw Road. “Throughout the year, […]
Does your family have 19th century Michigan roots? If so, you may be able to join the Pioneer Certification Program offered by the Michigan Genealogical Council. Families residing in the state before Jan. 26, 1837, when Michigan became a state, can be designated Pre-Statehood families. Those who settled in Michigan before Dec. 31, 1880, are […]
Dear Editor, I would like to thank you for publishing information from our representative, Andrea Schroeder, regarding her office hours and the 2019 Legislation Review. I would also like to thank Pat Kittle for his informative article on the Regional Transit Authority (RTA). That motivated me to attend Rep. Schroeder’s office hours on Jan. 13, […]
By Samantha Lowney In Clarkston, there are many restaurants. From family diners, to old mechanic shops turned into restaurants; there is a lot to choose from. But something seems like it is missing. After awhile all the restaurants seem to be very similar, with similar atmospheres. You sit down, order and eat your food. Sometimes […]