Multiple crashes close I-75 in multiple places

Saturday, Jan. 24 was not a good day to be driving on I-75. Reports taken by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department and the Michigan State Police included an estimated 50-60 vehicles involved in crashes at various places along the freeway, according to Lt. Dale LaBair, commander of the Independence Township substation. The freeway was closed […]

Administration ‘disgusted? by test process

Clarkston school administrators are participating in a practice long embraced by students: arguing about the accuracy of their grades. The Michigan School Report Cards, released Friday, Jan. 30, gave nine Clarkston schools a composite grade of ‘B.? Within that, however, are three elementary schools receving ‘F? grades in the category of ‘achievement change? and two […]

Proposal calls for ‘pay-to-participate? athletics

Clarkston schools Athletic Director Dan Fife seemed to be a good sport about it, but some some trustees wondered whether more budget cuts will bench some athletes. As part of the Monday, Jan. 19 budget brainstorming session, Fife described a potential ‘pay-to-participate? program beginning in the 2004-2005 school year. The preliminary proposal is to charge […]

Watch for non-homestead ballot question

As Clarkston school officials grapple with long-term budget concerns, a regular question has returned: How shall the district seek renewal of the ‘non-homestead? property tax for local school operations? That is another issue likely to be debated on Monday, Feb. 9, and it was discussed briefly at the Jan. 19 board meeting. ‘We have to […]

Trustees debate details of possible budget cuts

The following is a continuation of a story which appeared in last week’s edition of The Clarkston News: When developing a list of possible moves to balance the 2004-2005 Clarkston Community Schools budget, administrators discussed many possibilities. ‘Some things had a lot more discussion than others,? Deputy Superintendent Dave Reschke said. The same was true […]

Students will ‘Pay to Play?

They still have ‘soft numbers? and not enough details, but Clarkston school officials have adopted a ‘conceptual plan? to save $1.9 million in the 2004-2005 budget. The Monday school board vote was not unanimous, as Trustee Tony Miller opposed ‘pay-to-participate? athletics and a yet-to-be-finalized proposal to privatize custodial services. The success of the plan will […]

Reporter at Large

At this writing, the furor over Janet Jackson’s flash of flesh at Super Bowl XXXVIII is still in full boil. (Some thought the Grammy Awards would supersede the Super Bowl, but apparently most everyone behaved themselves.) There’s a problem with at least some of the Hollywood hand-wringing. It is the failure to recognize how we […]

Police arrest suspected purse-snatchers

Two women and a man with two-way radios and an apparent heroin addiction have been charged with at least one count of attempted larceny after a Friday, Feb. 6 incident at the Dixie Highway Farmer Jack store. They may also be implicated in other thefts of wallets from local grocery stores, according to investigators. Vanessa […]

High-profile couples share special Valentine memories

BY DON SCHELSKE Clarkston News Staff Writer Valentine’s Day provides the opportunity to reflect on memories of love’s first blossom. The effect of pulled heartstrings is a common one, regardless of a persons vocation or position in the community. One example is Chuck and Dana Fortinberry. He is owner of Clarkston Chrysler Plymouth Jeep and […]

Couple serve community on the water

Lakefront living has led to years of community service for Skip and Sheryl Wendt. The Springfield Township couple have lived on Big Lake since 1975. After a couple years, both found themselves with positions in the township government. Since 1987, however, their biggest contribution has been their work with the Spray Masters Water Ski Show […]

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