Man sentenced on CSC charges

David N. Benton of Springfield Township was sentenced on May 17 for charges of second degree criminal sexual conduct, possessing child sexually-abusive material and committing a crime with a computer. The sentences for the two counts of second degree criminal sexual conduct are both three to 15 years. On the eight counts of possessing child […]

Woman charged with resisting arrest

Reports stated a 40-year-old Independence Township woman resisted police arrest when officers attempted to pick her up for a felony warrant. According to the report, the woman tried to close her front door on sheriff’s deputies when officers grabbed her arm and attempted to pull her from the apartment. Reports said a man inside the […]

CHS student recognized

Some people sit around and let things happen. Others are bothered by problems, but do little more than complain At Clarkston High School Senior Awards night, the community found out what students and teachers at CHS already knew. Sarah Julian is not one of those people. Julian was presented with an engraved bronze medallion recognizing […]

Clarkston SCAMP announces its 23rd home tour

Six Clarkston houses will be featured and offer a little something for everyone. This year’s houses are all within 100 yards of Clarkston’s Mill Pond and shoulc provide a peek into the history of the city, as well as a glimpse into varying lifestyles. The annual home tour for Clarkston SCAMP will take place June […]

At Ease

I was actually born just up M-15 in Davison, but spent all except a few early years growing up in Northeastern Michigan. My father worked a couple of stints in the Air National Guard, so our family was fortunate to settle permanently in Alpena where my mother grew up. I have a wonderfully supportive family. […]

Springfield Township Fire Department continues water source search

The Springfield Township Fire Department is having difficulty locating dry hydrant water sources. In the past there was much more waterfront footage available for the department to use, Fire Chief Oaks said, but development over the last few decades has filled previously used spots where trucks would pull up to pump water. ‘People do not […]

Newest Eagle Scout continues family tradition

When Scott Huber received his Eagle Scout rank on May 15, he followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather continuing a tradition that has been with the family since the 1940s. Scott’s grandfather, Dr. Henry A. Huber, a 1946 Clarkston High School graduate, was the first Eagle Scout from a Clarkston troop. ‘Hank? […]

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