School board proposes new cell phone policy

BY DON SCHELSKE Clarkston News Staff Writer The elimination of a state law banning student use of cellular telephones has led the Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education to draft their own policy. ‘Provided the device is turned off, stored away and out of sight during school hours or at school-related activities, a student may […]

Police arrest suspect in Big Boy break-in

A Davison man faces a potential 10-year prison sentence for his alleged intent to rob the Big Boy restaurant on Dixie Highway during the early morning hours of Sunday, Feb. 15. Jeffrey H. Haskins, 33, received a holiday weekend arraignment in Oakland County Circuit Court, according to Oakland County Sheriff Detective Scott Patterson. Bond was […]

Springfield officials continue fight against pipeline

It was formerly simply opposition to the plan; now it includes a protest against the tactics. The Springfield Township Board last week adopted another resolution in opposition to plans by Consumers Energy to build a 36-inch natural gas pipeline through “miles of sensitive wetlands and exceptionally rare natural resource complexes.” Trustees in both Springfield and […]

June school vote will be last; new law takes effect in 2005

One more June school election is on the calendar, then officials will have to make some decisions of their own for the future. The Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education voted last week to schedule this year’s vote on Monday, June 14. The last day for new voters to register will be Monday, May 17. […]

Springfield board rejects plan for ‘loud? emergency generator

Power outages are a concern, but so is noise. The Springfield Township Board last week told the Davisburg-Dixie Market to find a quieter emergency generator, even if it is insufficient to maintain the market’s full service during a power outage. The ‘request for deviation? was motivated by ‘an earnest desire to help the community in […]

School board gives approval for robotics team trips

In other business at the Monday, Feb. 9 meeting of the Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education: ? The board approved overnight trips for the Clarkston High School FIRST Robotics team for competitions (pending notification of team participants) in Ypsilanti March 11-13, Denver March 24-28 and Grand Rapids April 1-3. Costs for the seven students […]

She helps seniors get meals, books

Joan Mendlesohn pauses to take a telephone call at the Independence Township Senior Citizens Center. It concerns an individual who hasn’t been home to receive her Meals on Wheels box lunch. She immediately calls the Older Persons Commission in Rochester, where people would follow up to make sure the person was alright. It’s part of […]

Miller set to continue court battle

Tony Miller is continuing his fight to again coach high school football in Clarkston, and vows not to tone down his public questioning of school district policies as a school trustee. He admits some fatigue in the fight, however. Arthur Weiss, the attorney representing the Clarkston school trustee, has filed a brief with the Michigan […]

Man dies while helping motorist

An apparent Good Samaritan lost his life Sunday, Feb. 22 while attempting to help a stranded motorist on Clintonville Road north of Maybee Road in Independence Township. John Ryan, 39, was pronounced dead at the POH Clarkston campus because of injuries suffered when he was struck by a vehicle at about 7:36 p.m., according to […]

Powerlifters compete in honor of late teammate

The spirit of competition was overshadowed by the spirit of remembrance. The goal of finishing first came in second to the goal of honoring a departed friend and co-competitor. The Clarkston High School powerlifting team on Saturday, Feb. 21 staged the first of what they hope will be an annual event, an internal meet in […]

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