Re-elect Scott Taylor to the Lake Orion school board

I am writing to express my support for the re-election of Scott Taylor for LOCS school board. I moved to Lake Orion over 17 years ago, largely for the quality of the school district. I now am the proud parent of a LOCS graduate and a junior at LOHS. I consider myself fortunate to have […]

Facebook and Twitter Poll results — poll ending Oct. 12

Last week, we asked our followers “The level of political discord, general social divisiveness among people and intolerance for opposing viewpoints seems to be on the rise, especially during this political season. Do you think:” We had 78 people respond to the poll on Facebook, with 77 people stating that they felt things are definitely […]

LOHS Senior of the Week — Lauren Smith — Oct. 21, 2020

Parents: Jennifer and Tyler Grade: 12 GPA: 4.296 Favorite subject(s): Microeconomics and Mathematics Extracurricular activities: I enjoy being a part of MNHS and playing softball. Hobbies/Interests: Outside of school, I enjoy playing travel softball and creating art. Plans after graduation: I plan to attend college for a degree in economics or statistics. Lauren is proudest of: […]

Novak places first at league meet, sixth overall at the Oakland County meet

Girls finish regular season at league, county meets By Jim Newell Review Editor The Lake Orion girls varsity cross country team competed in the Oakland Activities Association cross country meet on Oct. 15 at Bloomer Park, placing fourth overall. Senior Sophie Novak broke the 19-minute mark for the second time this year and had her […]

Dragons rebound with big win over the Falcons

Dragons rebound with big win over the Falcons

By Joe St. Henry Review Sports Contributor A dominant first half in all phases of the game sparked Lake Orion to a 35-7 victory over Farmington in football action last Friday. The Dragon rushing attack ripped the Falcons for 310 yards and three touchdowns. Lake Orion passed for 68 yards and another score. The team’s […]

David Wesley Duenow, 77, of Lake Orion

David Wesley Duenow, 77, of Lake Orion

David Wesley Duenow, loving husband, father and grandfather passed away in Lake Orion, Michigan on Monday, October 12, 2020 at the age of 77. Dave was born, September 23, 1943 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Wesley and Peggy (Briggs) Duenow. He graduated from Osseo Senior High School in 1961 and served in the United States Navy […]

Orion Twp. man was part of the group plotting to kidnap Gov. Whitmer

By Jim Newell Review Editor Thirteen people who conspired to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer are in jail after a months long undercover investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation put a stop to the plan. And an Orion Township man was allegedly part of the plot to kidnap the governor, according to and FBI […]

Coulter announces “Safe for School” hotline

Oakland County Executive David Coulter announced Friday a partnership with Beaumont Health that would make available a telephone screening hotline to assist parents and guardians with pre-screening and identifying potential illness in students prior to entering a school facility. Hotline staff are expected to be Beaumont health care professionals who can provide guidance and any […]

LOCS moves to finish early bond work, prepares for series two

By Megan Kelley Review Writer In November, two years will have passed since Orion voters approved a $160 million, 7.491 mils, three series bond for Lake Orion Community Schools. In these two years, LOCS has nearly completed the work scheduled for series one. The current bond process allows time for design teams consisting of select […]