The OCSO Orion Twp. Substation responded to 423 calls from May 3-10, 2020 • Felony Arrests: 2 • Misdemeanor Arrests: 1 • Accidents: 3 Dog nips child on walk Deputies responded to the 100 block of Bluebird Hill Lane at 4:14 p.m. May 4 regarding a child who had just been bitten by […]
By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Contributor Leading the Lake Orion Dragons boys’ basketball team in scoring in 2019-20 at 16 points per game, guard Cam Sutton announced his commitment to the Rochester University Warriors on May 1. Sutton, who will graduate with the Class of 2020, will begin his collegiate career as a member of […]
It’s the first week of May and after weeks of staying at home, most of us are ready to visit with others and share in community gatherings again. After all, it’s spring. Time to go out and enjoy that beautiful sunshine and warmer weather! A recent trip out brought me through downtown Lake Orion. Sitting […]
Charlotte Diane Peters, 76, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2020 at McLaren Lapeer Hospital in Lapeer, Michigan and is now in the presence of our Heavenly Father. Charlotte was born July 9, 1943 in Port Huron, Michigan to the late Charles F. and Florida Fretenborough. She was the second of three children; Robert (Sandy) […]
Shirley Jean Turrell passed away on April 20, 2020 at the Lake Orion Nursing Center in Lake Orion, Michigan. She was 82. Shirley was born on May 7, 1937 in Sparta, Tennessee to the late Frank and Josephine Shubert. She was preceded in death by her husband, Evart Matthew Turrell. Shirley is survived by her […]
After a one-month hiatus, the Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education re-opened its search for the next superintendent. Below is the letter LOCS Board of Education President Jim Weidman shared with the community on April 21. Dear LOCS Community- The Covid-19 crisis has altered all aspects of our daily lives and, for many […]
LOCS Superintendent Marion Ginopolis will regularly share thoughts and updates about district-related topics in The Lake Orion Review. Anyone who doesn’t understand what “Dragon Strong” means only has to review how Lake Orion Community Schools staff, students, and families are bravely coping and making it through the current COVID-19 crisis. Despite school closure until fall […]
A few years ago, I had a family tree researcher look for information on my family. Her report included information found through past census records. How awesome it was to find out about previous family members, where they lived, how many people lived in their home and who they were. From this story we can […]
Dear Lake Orion Review Editor, Hello, my name is Noah Johnson, I am 15 years old, and in order to earn the Communication merit badge for Boy Scouts, I have to write to the editor of a magazine or my local newspaper to express my opinion or share information on any subject I choose. The […]
LOCS Board of Education should suspend school bond fund spending I am writing to ask the Lake Orion School Board to take a stand against further spending of the LO School Bond funds. It is my opinion (subject to change with new information) that our current health and economic situations will get much worse […]