By Kristi Pavelich Special Contributor to the Review The varsity boys water polo team fell to state ranked Ann Arbor Skyline this past weekend, April 17 at the LOHS pool, 16-5 and 17-8. The loss provided the Dragons with good competition that it normally would not have met this early in the season. Due to […]
Good morning! I just wanted to leave my opinion concerning all of the signs on the roadways of Lake Orion. Either we need to rename the city name to Sign City or remove 99 percent of the signs. If you drive on M-24 southbound from Indian Lake Road to Flint Street, count all of the […]
A casino would have looked nice in the old Kmart location. I worked there for two years. It has two floors. The first floor could have been used for a barand dance floor. It has plenty of room for tables and slot machines. People could have played bingo and poker. The location is ideal. It’s […]
According to Oakland County government, in the last 30 days there were 193 recent cases in the 48359 ZIP code, 237 new cases in the 48360 ZIP code and 341 new cases in the 48362 area. Total numbers by ZIP code: 48359: 751 total cases, nine deaths. (Population of 9,634) 48360: 900 total cases, six […]
Parents: Dawn Pordon and Terry Pordon Grade: 12 GPA: 3.95 Favorite subject(s): I like math a lot because there’s always a solution! Extracurricular activities: I take part in choir. I’m a choir officer, librarian and I take part in the extra choirs outside of class! I also do theatre and take part in each show! Hobbies/Interests: […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor In spring 2019, the Lake Orion boys varsity track and field team won its eighth straight Oakland Activities Association (OAA) Red division title. It has been two years since the team has been able to compete, but head coach Stan Ford said he expects the team will have a good […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The last time the Lake Orion varsity girls track and field team ran in 2019, they have several all-state athletes on the team, head coach Stan Ford said. While there are 53 girls on this year’s team, a year off has taken a bit of a toll and the team […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The Lake Orion Village Council voted 6-0 during its meeting on Monday to officially accept Ray Hammond’s resignation from the council. Now, the village council has 30 days to find his replacement. The village council will now advertise for the position and accept applications from village residents to fill the […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Lake Orion’s Downtown Development Authority held a special meeting on April 6 to discuss changes to the 2021-2022 budget. The DDA had previously listed their priorities this year to include: music/events (Social District/winter activities/fundraising), parking (education, signage), and pedestrian safety and lighting/snow removal plan. The recommended changes by DDA Executive […]
The LOPD responded to 102 calls from April 5-11, 2021 • Felony Arrests: 0 • Misdemeanor Arrests: 1 • Traffic Accidents: 2 Beware of bogus phone calls A North Shore Drive resident contacted Lake Orion police at 12:16 p.m. April 8 saying they believed they were a victim of fraud. The resident received a call […]