In two separate motions, the board unanimously approved cluster housing as a special land use and a site plan for Black Lake Forest. ‘First-grader breaks birthday traditions? One of the most beautiful parcels of land in Springfield Township was the subject of discussion. ‘Study predicts more traffic snarls? A consultation group for the Michigan Department of Transportation projected a majority of the thoroughways in and around Independence Township could exceed the roadways? capacities. It improved the Wolves to a 7-7 overall record. ‘Endreszl, Kaul power cagers past Lathrup? Strong second half defense and plenty of trips to the foul line helped the Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball team to pick up a win against Southfield Lathrup, 61-53. Beauregard decorated the benches with the four seasons. ‘Mom gives school benches artistic makeover? Artist Karen Beauregard gave two 30-foot plywood benches in Amy Morris and Nancy Colbert’s Kindergarten classrooms at Bailey Lake Elementary a makeover. The reductions were approved 6-0 and were designed to restore the district’s fund equity balance to over $8 million. ‘Schools axe $1.5 million from budget? Increases in utility and transportation were blamed in Clarkston Community Schools cutting their 2001-2002 budget by $1.5 million. With such nice weather he wasn’t too happy. ‘Local news? Mike Lynch was confined in his home with mumps. ‘Wolves bomb Milford? During the last home for the Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball team seniors King Robinson, Mike Madison and Rod Allen scored a combined total of 35 points in the Wolves 91-71 win over Milford. ‘Sashabaw school and land purchased by township? The legal ball began rolling for the buying and selling exchange between the Independence Township Board and Clarkston Board of Education for the old Sashabaw school property. ‘Girls eighth at state, Roeser 15th in G.S.? The Clarkston Girls Ski team finished in eighth place at the state finals held at Nub’s Nob and Carrie Roeser placed 15th with the best time in the Giant Slalom race and 20th in the Slalom race. ‘Wall of Fame honors different sort of all-star? An addition to the Clarkston High School was a Wall of Fame to display the student of the month as well as showcasing student selected for the annual principal’s award, the national merit finalists, the school’s All-State recipient and the winners of the Boy’s State and Girl’s State award. Seven fire departments were on the scene during the seven hour fire. The fire spread to a smaller barn and also destroyed a silo. ‘Barn fire? Authorities were investigating the cause of a fire which destroyed a Springfield Township barn on Scott Road. ‘Six grapplers advance to regional? Brian Chism, Shawn Miller, John Langdon, Tony Lajoie, Chris Jaronski and Kyle Hester from the Clarkston Varsity Wrestling team qualified for the individual regional tournament by taking fourth or higher at the district tournament. Holly Ski Area to enjoy each other’s company and ski to their heart’s content. Richard and numerous other southeastern Michigan senior citizens got together at Mt. ‘Long lives, fast slopes? Ever since he was in grade school, Bill Richard had enjoyed lacing up his boots and hitting the slopes. They planned to be out in force at the Independence Township Planning Commission meeting. ‘Neighbors vow fight? Citizens who lived near the site of a proposed Holiday Inn on M-15 hadn’t lost any zeal for fighting the proposal.
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