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By Wendi Reardon Price Staff Writer [email protected] CLARKSTON — The Wolves are ready to start competition on the court this Saturday in the first Power Series in the Fall ...
During its meeting on Aug. 11, the Clarkston City Council received information from City Manager Jonathan Smith regarding the status of request for quotes for both building services and assessing ...
Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education unanimously authorized the issuance and delegating of the sale of the district’s 2025 Bonds, Series II. The board authorized the issuance in the amount ...
If your brand is looking for a boost, sponsoring an event is a great way to do that. View Newspaper Group sponsors events all year long. Annually we invest close to $200,000 in sponsorships and ...
By Jim Newell Managing Editor [email protected] LAKE ORION — The Dragon on the Lake festival, one of the signature events in Lake Orion, returns Aug. 21-24 and features th ...
MASON — Team RUSH 27 Robotics team kept active with a off season FIRST competition at the Rainbow Rumble at Mason High School ...
A 16-year-old boy from Clarkston appeared in Oakland County Children’s Village on Monday to face charges after he was arrested for allegedly shooting a 17-year-old Oxford Township boy at a party in ...
Workshop meeting between commission and board expected at later date By Megan Kelley Editor [email protected] INDEPENDENCE TWP. — At its meeting on Aug. 5, the Independenc ...
During its meeting on July 28, the Clarkston City Council voted 4-2 to approve a revised version of its intergovernmental agreement with Independence Township for fire services. Mayor Pro Tem Laura ...
Stuart, McCrary, Rosso and Travis will stay: Incumbents Independence Township Supervisor Dale Stuart and Clerk Joan McCrary returned to office for another four years in a local election made up of ...
It was another exciting year for Clarkston SCAMP which wrapped up their annual camp program last week. SCAMP is a yearly ...
With summer in full swing, farmers markets are thriving — and I couldn’t be happier. My love for markets began in childhood, grew during my years in Chicago, and became a daily habit while living in ...