Cooper Villareal came in at relief and pitched five innings for Lake Orion with seven strikeouts to give the Dragons a chance to comeback and take the game from Lapeer. Photo by Jim Newell By Jim Newell Review Editor It didn’t look like it was going to be much of a contest at first, but […]
Regional Champions in the 4 x 200m Relay – Austin Conn, Joey Thede, Stephan Brown and Anais Pillot. Photo by Stan Ford. Seven boys qualifty for state meet on June 4 Lake Orion High School’s boys track and field team headed to Lapeer High School on Friday for the MHSAA Lower Peninsula Region 9-1 […]
Regional Champion Girls 4 x 100m and 4 x 200m Relays (from left) Maddie Slocum, Alayna Tisch and Natalie Keogh. Not pictured: Mecayla Long. Photos by Stan Ford. Five girls qualifty for state meet on June 4 The Lake Orion High School girls track and field team traveled to Lapeer High School on Friday […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Lake Orion’s Downtown Development Authority Board of Directors met May 10 for their regularly scheduled meeting and discussed what is consistently rated the top issue in the village: parking. As plans to build a parking deck in the downtown move forward, one of the items on the docket for the […]
By Linda La Croix Review Columnist Years ago, I read having pets in your home is a wonderful way for children to learn about life outside of themselves. Pets are fun to play with, but they cannot do anything for the child. Pets require their people to do their care. This creates a good experience […]
It was great to open our mailbox yesterday and see your welcome column (from View Newspaper Group Publisher Wes Smith) on the front page of the Lake Orion Review and a greatly needed update to the look of the paper. (My wife) and I are of course very interested in both Oxford and Lake Orion […]
Dear Editor, I have read of the well-deserved recognition given to the Oxford Fire Department and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department for their quick response and handling of the shooting at the Oxford High School in December. It was a tragedy that I never thought would befall Oxford. But I have yet to see any […]
By Emily Casewell There’s a joke that goes, “How many Michigan State University students does it take to change a light bulb?” The answer? “40,001. One of them to change the bulb and 40,000 of them to throw a party for it.” As an MSU grad I could take offense to this joke, but if […]
Lights, smoke and ash cascade down over a pontoon during the Fourth of July fireworks show on Lake Orion. Photo: Jim Newell. By Jim Newell Review Editor It’s a fireworks extravaganza celebrating the Red, White & Blue and a Lake Orion tradition, but this year the Lake Orion Fireworks Foundation needs a little community support […]
DDA board rejects village request for public docks By Megan Kelley Review Writer The Downtown Development Authority Board reviewed two agenda items regarding the purchase of docks and equipment at their meeting on May 11. The first was a request from both the Orion Township Fire Department and the Lake Orion Police Department for the […]