Public Safety — Oct. 14, 2020

The OCSO Orion Twp. Substation responded to 431 calls from Sept. 28 – Oct. 4 , 2020 • Felony Arrests: 1 • Misdemeanor Arrests: 4 • Traffic Accidents: 25 These guys should not be roommates Deputies responded to a 911 call in the 1400 block of Miller Road at 8:07 p.m. Oct. 2 for a […]

Facebook and Twitter Poll results — poll ending Oct. 12

Last week, we asked our followers “Now that President Donald J. Trump has Coronavirus, how likely are you to follow safety protocols, such as wearing a mask, social distancing and avoiding large gatherings?” We had 50 people respond to the poll on Facebook, with 31 people stating they would definitely be stricter; 12 people selected […]

McQuiston, Flaherty, Zale for LOCS school board

I am writing in support of three candidates for the Board of Education for Lake Orion Community Schools. Birgit McQuiston is an incumbent on the board and during her tenure she has consistently demonstrated her commitment to excellence in our schools and a high level of integrity. Birgit is incredibly conscientious, researches issues and is […]

Re-elect Scott Taylor for Lake Orion school board

Along with Scott, I am also a graduate of Lake Orion Schools. I did not think twice about raising my own children in Lake Orion and having them attend the award-winning public schools available in this community. Although I did not know Scott in school, I have had the honor of knowing he and his […]

LOHS Senior of the Week — Oct. 14, 2020, Carmen Piana

  Carmen Piana   Parents: Sonja and Kurt Piana   Grade: 12   GPA: 4.027   Favorite subject(s): Science and Psychology Extracurricular activities: I love photography and painting   Hobbies/Interests: I horseback ride and volunteer at an animal sanctuary called Pan Equus.   Plans after graduation: I plan to go to Oakland University and attend their […]

Spiritual thoughts for our Presidential election

Since the late 1700’s, an election is held every four years for the office of President of the United States. In 1928, Herbert Hoover was running for the presidential office against Alfred Smith. Myrtle Fillmore, co-founder of Unity, felt very strongly that Herbert Hoover would be the best candidate. So, Myrtle did what she taught […]

Downtown Lake Orion becomes home to permanent DIA mural

Downtown Lake Orion becomes home to permanent DIA mural

By Megan Kelley Review Writer In the near future, the downtown Lake Orion skyline will have a new addition in the form of a mural visible from M-24. While talks about a Detroit Institute of Arts mural have been happening for about a year now, the plan is finally coming to life, as artists have […]

St. Joseph Catholic Church hosts annual Blessing of the Pets

St. Joseph Catholic Church hosts annual Blessing of the Pets

St. Joseph Catholic Church held their annual Blessing of the Pets on Sunday afternoon. The early fall weather made it an enjoyable time so that even in the midst of the pandemic, families decided to load up their animal companions and bring them to the church grounds where Father John lead the family in prayer […]

Wolves hand the Dragons their first football loss of the season

Wolves hand the Dragons their first football loss of the season

By Joe St. Henry Review Sports Contributor Lake Orion’s football team knew it would have to play a mistake-free game to beat rival Clarkston last Friday, but Dragon turnovers and other miscues helped the Wolves post a lopsided 31-7 victory. After Lake Orion’s defense forced a punt to open the game, the Dragons drove deep […]

Cross country season approaches the finish line

Cross country season approaches the finish line

AA league meet on Thursday at Bloomer Park in Rochester By Jim Newell Review Editor The Lake Orion boys and girls varsity cross country teams are heading into the final stretch of the season, with a dual meet scheduled for today against Notre Dame Prep. For many of the runners, the race against Notre Dame […]