Don’t they have open carry in Las Vegas and Texas? Well, you saw the result of that – mass killings, because nut jobs were able to get unlimited guns and ammo without any problems. No one should be allowed to get guns or ammo without passing a mental health test, at their own expense. That […]
Editor’s Note: The following letter was addressed to Orion Twp. Supervisor Chris Barnett and the Board of Trustees, and dated Nov. 10. At this month’s Senior Advisory Council meeting, we learned that the Senior Advisory Council was to be dissolved. We also learned that the Orion Center (Orion Senior organization) is to become part of […]
By Susan Carroll Review Writer Lake Orion held its National fall 2017 signing day and will send eight LOHS athletes off to play college sports after signing commitment letters on Nov. 8. This is the first of three official signing days for the school year. “This is a special day and we like to make […]
By Susan Carroll Review Writer The Orion Art Center will be hosting its annual Artists Holiday Market beginning Nov. 16 and running through Dec. 23. The market opens with an artists’ reception at 6 p.m. Nov. 16, where artists showcasing their art at the gallery will be present to meet with guests. The seasonal gift […]
Officer Ray Hammond of the Lake Orion Police Department poses with Luke Smith (left), dressed as a police officer, while Grant, Luke’s younger brother, dressed as a robber, takes to the shadows. LOPD officers patrolled the streets during the annual Halloween Parade last Wednesday — keeping the peace but also sharing stickers, smiles and the […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The Lake Orion Police Department and the Village of Lake Orion held their annual employee appreciation and awards ceremony Oct. 24, thanking employees for their service and honoring their achievements over the past year. Village Council President Ken Van Portfliet presented the village employee recognitions during a private ceremony and […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor Orion Township is a mile closer to connecting the Paint Creek and Polly Ann trails with the completion of a portion of the Clarkston Road safety path last week. Bikers and pedestrians can now use the path, which consists of an elevated wooden boardwalk along the north side of Clarkston […]
By Susan Carroll Review Writer The summer long wait, that turned into fall, for Lake Orion’s newest restaurant is finally over. Stocked with craft beers, many from Michigan, and a full line of liquor and wine, the eclectic menus have been printed and the staff is ready to serve customers. Fork n’ Pint, located at […]
The Lake Orion Village Council had a short meeting last Monday, postponing most of its agenda items until its November meetings. The council removed from its agenda the construction engineering proposals for water main phases 1 and 2; and the Paint Creek Trailway – interlocal and licensing agreement. These two agenda items will be placed […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The Speedway gas station on the southwest corner of Clarkston and Lapeer roads could be expanding after the Orion Township Board of Trustees approved the second reading of a rezoning request at its Oct. 16 meeting. Speedway LLC wants to purchase 0.41 acres of property on the west and south […]