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‘Surprise state money gives school board new choices? More than $265,000 in unexpected state revenue meant Clarkston schools budget had more wiggle room than anticipated.
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Noticing his Wisconsin dog tags, he then saw the Sidaways? car drive by with Wisconsin license plates ? the family just moved into town. ‘Dog days end happily for Clarkston boy? As 8-year-old Jarrett Sidaway of Clarkston and his dad searched for Dale the dog, neighbor Russell Rana found the pet wandering by itself. She earned her Girl Scout Badge in Life Saving, and enjoyed several cookouts and overnights. ‘Clarkston locals? Carol Kieft returned home from Lapeer where she attended a two-week Red Cross session at Camp Sherwood. The appeal was needed to care for local polio patients. Everett Dennis was appointed chairman for the Independence Township area Emergency Appeal of March of Dimes. Winner was to be chosen based on contributions to civics, community, and veterans. ‘Veteran of Year will be chosen at state fair? Each of Michigan’s 1,500 local veterans? posts were invited to send nominations. She learned of the school during a month-long mission trip, painting a church with Volunteers in Mission. ‘Teacher takes hiatus to Mexico? Sherill Bailey headed south of the border for a year to teacher sixth graders English at the Instituto Lauren’s in Monterrey. POH was competing with five other hospitals for Certificates of Need permits from the state for a center in north Oakland County. ‘POH awaits 3rd review of satellite? The hospital was set for final review of its proposed, $34 million, two-story hospital at Dixie and White Lake roads. Joe Williams played the title role, and Kristin Ried played Hildegarde. ‘CVP’s Children’s Theater presents ‘Tumbleweeds? Under the direction of Sandy Sandord, young actors and actresses prepared their comic-strip-based play. ‘New academy gives students options? Four Clarkston students were among the first class of the new North Oakland Science Math Academy, shortened to NOSMtech, though pronounced ‘Awesome-tech.? Kyle Hughes was hired to teach math. O’Neill, who ran on a conservative platform, was to go up against Rep. ‘O’Neill wins? Candidate Megan O’Neill beat Republican challenger Kerry Kammer for U.S. They hit three cars, sending four people to the hospital.
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‘Accident closes I-75? After cutting each other off for miles, two road-raging drivers southbound on I-75 near Clintonville finally hit, lost control, and spun out. Reynolds of Clarkston returned to the Naval Air Station Grosse Ile, with Attack Squadron 222 after completing the two-week training exercise ‘Operation Ready.? ‘Make plans now for Labor Day? The annual Labor Day Parade was being planned by Clarkston Rotary, according to Bill Kelley, general chairman. Student enrollment was expected to be more than 3,800 students, an increase of 300 over the previous year. It included 143 teachers and administrators, and 58 secretaries, custodians, cooks, and bus drivers. ‘Staff complete for Clarkston schools? Clarkston Community Schools was one of the fortunate districts in the area in that they completed their staff for the 1960 school year. They learned about digital electronics, computer literacy, basic computer skills, robotics, word processing, and career possibilities. ‘School teaches teens high-tech? Students at Clarkston’s Northwest Oakland Vocational Education Center spent the summer learning about computers and robots in the High-Tech program. ?79-year-old poet tells how her writing began? Genevieve Gosh was inspired to write by life’s changes and difficulties, including a divorce, job at General Motors, and raising three children.
Leo returned to the hobby, which he used to do as a boy, in his retirement. ‘Rolling 20s? Hazel and Leo Armstrong raised and trained about 100 pigeons to perform acrobatics in the sky, then return to their coop. ‘One last fling? There was a big turnout for Family Night at Deer Lake Beach, all enjoying a swim, hot dogs, games, and a chance to dig in the sand. ‘Township cuts funding for DARE drug officer? Independence Township Board cut the Drug Abuse Resistance Education position in Clarkston schools, citing a recent failed police millage. Two days later, the house was a burnt-out shell. Drug Enforcement Agency raided an Independence Township home, seizing a sophisticated indoor marijuana growing operation and $400,000 in plants. ‘House burns after drug bust arson is suspected? Agents from the U.S.