Scouts host visitors from OCSD

Boy Scout Troop 128 heard all about the importance of making good choices when they hosted Oakland County Sheriff deputies about a topic that concerns many families — drug and alcohol abuse prevention. Deputies Mike Richardson and Bob Loken to spoke to the scouts about various things, including the dangers of addiction, the importance of […]

Great times had by all at ‘Bouquet of Miracles?

Community members celebrated kids and learning on March 15, when TEAM SEPTA hosted their second annual ‘Bouquet of Miracles.? The night featured dinner, dancing, entertainment by the Vibro-Kings, a silent auction and raffles. ‘Everyone is talking about the fun, presentation and top notch night,? said Lake Orion schools Interim Director of Special Education Julie Stucky […]

Stand strong, make good choices

Feats of strength will be used at Gingellville Community Church over the weekend to remind young adults about the importance of making good choices. ‘The Stand Strength Team is a group of world class athletes using feats of strength to illustrate the powerful message of making right choices of anti-drugs, anti-alcohol, anti-violence, anti-steroids, etc.,? said […]

Remnant Project Ministries: making a difference worldwide

If your church or organization is getting ready to head out on a mission trip, your first stop (before you go) should be to see Remnant Project Ministries. Remnant is an organization that gathers clothes and medical supplies for distribution to those who cannot provide for themselves. ‘The people have a mission and job to […]

District picks firm to identify their needs

Just what is important to the community? That’s the question Michigan Leadership Workshop will try to answer before the Lake Orion School District starts their search for a new superintendent. After hearing presentations from two companies offering to be their assessment facilitator for the new superintendent search, the school board hired Michigan Leadership Workshop last […]

Former resident reminisces about life in LO

In May, Phyllis Landon will celebrate her 92nd birthday. ‘I’ve got so many memories you could never count them,? she said. Some of her favorite ones date back to her life in Lake Orion. Landon was born May 4, 1916 in her parent’s, Reuben and Alvina Barclay, house in Lake Orion to an extremely big […]

Call for entries for OAC All-Media Show

Hey local artists, listen up! The Orion Art Center invites artists to participate in their ninth annual All-Media Show. This juried competition, which features $750 in prizes to be awarded, will be on exhibit at the Orion Art Center from March 26 through April 26. The show will then travel to the Orion Township Public […]

Let the battle begin!

Lake Orion fifth graders filled the CERC gym on Saturday for the annual Battle of the Books. Over 60 teams participated in the contest. ‘They do all of this just for the challenge and the love of reading,? said Orion Township Public Library Children’s Librarian Claire Poynter. ? The prizes are minimal, and they don’t […]

Governor’s Talk Early & Talk Often comes to LO

On March 19, Scripps Middle School will host a 90-minute workshop, Talk Early & Talk Often. The school has been selected as one of the pilot sites to host the free workshop that will help parents of middle school youth talk with their child about abstinence and sexuality. It is aimed at helping parents recognize […]

write out loud

Lake Orion touts itself as ‘where living is a vacation,? but, more importantly, it’s a community that cares. When Karen Vickers and her two teenage daughters, Brittney and Brandi, escaped their fire and smoke-filled condo out of a second floor bedroom window and awaited rescue, they were lucky to make it out not only alive, […]

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