BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Editor The secret to a long, healthy life is faith, according to longtime Clarkston resident Jeane Vanaman, who turned 93 on August 14. “Trust God and allow Him to lead you,” said Vanaman, who has lived in town for nearly 70 years. On her birthday, Vanaman was a popular woman. […]
The Road Commission of Oakland County (RCOC) expects to close Clintonville Road, between Waldon and Maybee roads in Independence Township, Aug. 26 through approximately early October, for a road-resurfacing project. Clintonville Road from Waldon to Clarkston Road, which has been closed for resurfacing, is expected to reopen same day. Access to homes and businesses along […]
BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Editor Clarkston City Council meetings may soon once again have an in-person aspect according to City Attorney Tom Ryan, who sent a letter to Mayor Eric Haven and City Council, August 18. Meetings have been strictly virtual since the outbreak of COVID-19 started in March. “It is my opinion as […]
BY BRIANNA HAYES Clarkston News Intern Admittance into the United States Air Force Academy is a long and grueling process. With its 12 percent acceptance rate and high demand for well-rounded cadets, it’s not a basic application. Clarkston siblings Alan “Benny” Benson and Katrina “Katy” Benson are part of that 12 percent. Benny, a 2017 […]
As this summer comes to an end, so does my internship with The Clarkston News. Although I am extremely excited to see what this next and final semester holds for me at Grand Valley State University, I will miss the time I spent while being a part of this newspaper. I want to extend a […]
From The Clarkston News archives 25 years ago – 1995 “First grade teacher looks forward to fall” Elaine Foley, a first grade teacher at Andersonville Elementary, had been in her room since Aug. 1, getting prepared for the new students. All summer she worked on different floor plans for her centers and also sorted through […]
(In response to “Guest Viewpoint: CCS needs more race education as part of curriculum,” Clarkston News, Aug. 19, 2020) Dear Editor, Few would disagree that history and cultural education in American schools could be enhanced. Americans who travel abroad are often surprised and embarrassed to learn of near universal disappointment by our foreign neighbors with […]
Dear Editor, In his column concerning absentee voting (August 19, 2020 “If you don’t know how to vote, you probably shouldn’t,”) Don Rush out Don’d himself. Recap of Don’s column. Don moaned about the Secretary of State wanting two new laws that would allow for counting absentee ballots that were mailed on election day and […]
Kids brought their stuffed animal buddies to the Teddy Bear Picnic at Bay Court Park, Aug. 14. This year’s event, held by the Independence Parks, Recreation and Seniors, was themed The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The fun included a craft, an interactive story, playing games, visiting with Luna the Bear and lunch. See more photos in […]
BY WENDI REARDON PRICE Clarkston News Sports Writer The Wolves took to the courts on the first day of competition to finish in third place at the Novi Invite, Aug. 19. “It was great,” said Chas Claus, head coach for Clarkston Boys Varsity Tennis. “We are a very young team so we were anxious to […]