Driver has medical emergency, crashes through residential fence

Driver has medical emergency, crashes through residential fence

Lake Orion police responded to a traffic crash at N. Anderson and E. Shadbolt streets at 9 a.m. March 16 after someone drove their vehicle through a residential fence. Police investigated the crash and it appears that the driver, who was not identified, suffered a medical emergency, a police report stated. The driver reportedly came […]

COVID-19 Update — March 24, 2021

According to Oakland County government, in the last 30 days there were 58 recent cases in the 48359 ZIP code, 90 new cases in the 48360 ZIP code and 124 new cases in the 48362 area. Total numbers by ZIP code: 48359: 560 total cases, eight deaths. (Population of 9,634) 48360: 671 total cases, six […]

Senior of the Week — Amielia Haas

Parents: Daniel and Andrea Haas Grade: 12 GPA: 4.277 Favorite subject(s): English Extracurricular activities: I love Leadership, Cultural Outreach, Cross Country and Lacrosse Hobbies/Interests: I like to spend time with friends, going shopping, to the movies and running. Plans after graduation: I plan on getting a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics and then get a Master’s in […]

Letter to GOP complaining about COVID relief

Pardon me GOP, you’re crying about people getting relief they need but you sure didn’t complain about the tax cuts for you and your rich donors running up the debt. So shut up and do your jobs. You all can be replaced, just like in 2018 and 2020 in the Senate and White House — […]

When will Heights Road be fixed?

I read an article (“Road commission cautions drivers about gravel road conditions”, page 1, Lake Orion Review, March 10, 2021) about how bad the gravel roads are in Lake Orion, but how about Heights Road? I have lived here for 50 years on Bellevue Island and the last time I remember anything being done to […]

A Look at Holy Week — rise up to something new

Sunday is Palm Sunday and it begins Holy week. The last week of Jesus’ short life, and for which we can all agree, changed the world. Even now, two thousand years later, we all know the story of what took place in his last week of life. On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode a donkey into […]

Orion Twp. board looks at fire cost recovery, false alarm ordinances

By Jim Newell Review Editor Two fire ordinances designed to help the Orion Township Fire Department recoup some of its costs passed the first reading and, if adopted, would impose fees on businesses and utilities, and possibly residents, in certain situations. The Orion Township Board of Trustees approved the first reading of two ordinances – […]

LOCS provides high school student achievement data at March 10 mtg.

By Megan Kelley Review Writer During their meeting on March 10, the Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education was joined by the principal of Lake Orion High School, Steve Hawley, who presented additional high school achievement data. The board had received a presentation regarding student achievement data last month, but had requested a more […]