In the April 19 edition of The Clarkston News, I told the Clarkston community about Springfield Township resident Tracy and the ‘Catch 22? she found herself trapped inside by our legal system. Instead of going into the full story at this time ? which can be found online at www.clarkstonnews.com, ‘Trapped in a Catch 22? […]
There is no greater honor than the recognition received for a job well done. A small pat on the back or a kind word of praise can make anything worthwhile. With that thought in mind, 11 unique individuals were honored for their hard work and dedication on May 17 at the 21st Annual Clarkston Community […]
After months of preparation, the Independence Township parks and recreation commission voted on May 4 to rescind their proposal for a $3.1 million senior center bond issue and 0.25-0.5 millage proposal on the August ballot ? and asked the township board to do the same at the May 16 meeting. During the meeting, the commission […]
As long as everything goes as planned, the Sashabaw corridor will again become a very busy construction area. At the May 16 regular meeting, the Independence Township Board of Trustees approved two motions that open the door for Sashabaw roadway and infrastructure improvements. Corridor Improvement Authority Trustees voted unanimously (Clerk Shelagh VanderVeen and Trustee Charles […]
To the surprise of Independence Township Board Trustees and residents in attendance, Orco Investments removed their petition for site specific relief regarding a residential development during the May 3 hearing. The site specific relief request pertains to a 70-acre parcel located in the northwest corner of Waldon and Sashabaw roads, near the I-75 interchange. Over […]
Gather round my children as I gaze into my crystal ball. I see far, I see near? I see the past, I see the future? I see how the world should be? Now that Clarkston Schools has their 10-year Headlee override, I see several teachers with pink slips who should be reinstated for the 2006-07 […]
Rain, not lightening, was the cause of a power outage in the Clarkston News building on May 2 ? and the ultimate source of a bigger power outage the following day. Around 5 p.m. on May 2, a large flash of light was seen behind the Clarkston News building. After staff returned to the building […]
After more than a year of presentations and discussions, the Independence Township Planning Commission has turned down a rezoning request from Orco Investments in favor of their own. During the April 27 meeting, commissioners voted twice on Orco’s request to rezone almost 70 acres from single family residential to planned shopping center and highway commercial […]
The plodding pace to create ballot language for an August senior center bond issue and millage is frustrating some members of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee. At the March 7 regular meeting of the Independence Township Board of Trustees, Advisory Committee Chair David Lohmeier voiced that frustration. ‘We on the commission are worried about […]
There will be plenty to consider in regards to Independence Township for the August election ? including two millage renewals. At the April 18 regular board meeting, trustees approved ballot language for both the police and library millages. The police millage, after Headlee rollback, is 2.0547 mills. The original millage was authorized by voters in […]