Township sign ordinance still not ready

The 10-month process devoted to developing a new sign ordinance for Orion Township needs a few more weeks for the final touches to be completed. The ordinance was ready for possible adoption at the Jan. 17 meeting, but some township board members and members of the community expressed doubts about approving it in its current […]

And the band played on….

Marching band music and the Oakland County Board of Commissioners may seem like an unlikely mix, but the two were brought together on Jan. 19. The Lake Orion High School Marching Band, on its way to Washington D.C. in late May, was honored by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners and performed at their meeting […]

Snowflake Ball to honor artist, patron of the year

For the first time since the Artist of the Year award was established, the Orion Art Center has given the honor to someone whose primary medium isn’t painting. Betty Behm, a potter, will be formally honored (along with the 2006 Patron of the Year) at the Snowflake Ball on Jan. 28. The ball is at […]

More property for Bald Mountain

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has approved the purchase of 63 acres of land in Orion Township. The recommendation of the $1.83 million purchase was reported in The Review on Jan. 11. ‘It’s going to be a great addition to the state park,? said Paul Yauk from the DNR’s Parks and Recreation division. ‘It’s […]

The message of substance abuse forum: Parents open your eyes

Judge Lisa Asadoorian, from the 52-3rd District Court, knows just how big the substance abuse problem is at the high school and middle school levels. That is precisely why something as big as knee surgery couldn’t stop Asadoorian from speaking at the 5th annual Substance Abuse Awareness and Legal Issues Forum, held at Lake Orion […]

Steimel represents LOHS at National Youth Leadership Forum in D.C.

‘I’ve never been on student council or any of that stuff,? admits Chris Steimel, who said he was shocked to learn of his nomination to the National Youth Leadership Forum on Defense, Intelligence & Diplomacy. Steimel, a Lake Orion High School senior, is currently attending the week-long Forum in Washington D.C., which ends Feb. 5 […]

Township will give NO HAZ program a chance

Hazardous waste pickup in Orion Township is changing hands. The board of trustees decided at their Jan. 17 meeting to join the NO HAZ program for 2006. The NO HAZ program is a consortium of communities in northern Oakland County who jointly fund several Household Hazardous Waste Day events each year. ‘I think it’s great,? […]

OAC showcases next generation with student exhibit

A variety of work, unlike any other the Orion Art Center has the rest of the year, is now on display. The OAC is featuring their annual student exhibit, running until Feb. 17th. OAC Board of Directors Vice President Sue Welch said there are no limitations to the artwork that is placed on display, which […]

Rogers hosts ‘Community Conversations?

U.S. Representative Mike Rogers knows that communication is a two-way street. That is why Rogers, who represents Michigan’s 8th district that includes part of Orion Township, led a series of ‘Community Conversations,? one of which took place at Orion Township hall on Jan. 25th. ‘We usually walk away with as much information as we give,? […]

Cheerleaders have strong showing at home invite

Lake Orion High School played host to one of the biggest cheerleading competitions in the state, bringing in over 20 school districts on Jan. 28. ‘It was amazing,? said LOHS head coach Nancy DeAvila. ‘We put 44 teams through this building and ten more at the middle school.? The 22 teams that competed in the […]