Two state troopers restrain the suspect on Washington Street. Photos by Phil Custodio A 32-year-old Springfield Township man faces a felony charge of resisting arrest, assault, and obstructing police after a low-speed chase through Clarkston, April 27. The bicyclist was charged after elbowing a Michigan State Police officer in the head during a traffic […]
BY WENDI REARDON Clarkston News Sports Writer Lady Hitters had a winning weekend at the Anchor Bay tournament as they went 3-2 during the two days. “Overall we did pretty good,” said Don Peters, head coach for Clarkston Varsity Softball. Highlights included Abby Skvarce having 13 consecutive hits while also going 26-for-38 with 22 RBIs, […]
BY WENDI REARDON Clarkston News Sports Writer The Lady Wolves dominated the second half against Notre Dame Prep during Game for a Cure for a 11-9 win. “Our offense did a really good job,” said Clarkston Girls Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach LeeAnne Stickle. “We were aggressive and did a really good job slowing it […]
Keaton Mitchell plans on taking his lacrosse skills to the next level after graduation in June. The Clarkston High School senior has committed to play Division 1 Lacrosse at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmetsberg, Maryland. He was invited to play in Inside Lacrosse’s inaugural Committed Academy, July 29-31 at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland. […]
Lindsay Tigue of Clarkston is a poet, writer, and researcher. Photo provided Lindsay Tigue of Clarkston is celebrating the release of her debut poetry collection, “System of Ghosts,” with a reading at the RCAH Center for Poetry at Michigan State University on April 20. Tigue grew up in Clarkston with her parents David and Nancy […]
BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor An estimated $400,000 DPW and city hall expansion project is out for bids after city council approved its site plan. Council voted 4-3, Mayor Joe Luginski, and council members Michael Sabol, Eric Haven, and Sharron Catallo voting in favor, and Council members David Marsh, Al Avery, and Jason Kneisc […]