This year, I am especially grateful to be living in the United States. Even though we are experiencing high numbers with the pandemic, we have been free to leave our home, purchase groceries and could go out for essentials. That freedom has been very important for me during this time so I could check in […]
The Sons of the American Legion Post 233 have started a Cornhole League in downtown Lake Orion as a fundraiser for the SAL. There are 12 teams in the league and 12 area businesses are sponsors for the season, each getting their name on a custom-made cornhole board, said Lloyd Coe, a member of the […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer The Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education interviewed their top six candidates last week for the position of superintendent. From June 15-17 the board met with each candidate in one-and-a-half-hour timeslots, and on Thursday narrowed the field down to their top two candidates that would go on to the […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor As the Black Lives Matter movement continues across the nation, area leaders are bringing together a group of panelists for a discussion on cultural diversity and competency in the Lake Orion community. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the discussion is open to the general public and will be an online […]
The Lake Orion Lions Club is sponsoring the 75th Annual “Light up the Night” flare night on July 3. Local lake residents will light thousands of 30-minute red safety road flares around the shoreline of Lake Orion and surrounding lakes at 10 p.m., said Rick Rice, Lions Club chair of flare night. This annual unique […]
After nearly 43 years of service as a Catholic priest, Father Joe Dailey, pastor at Christ the Redeemer, is retiring. The Christ the Redeemer parish plans to honor and celebrate Father Joe on June 27 and 28 during his final weekend of masses. On Saturday, the parish is expected to participate in a “walk by” […]
The Lake Orion Lions Club is hosting a bottle/can drive now through July 10 to help raise funds to support the club’s charitable efforts in the community. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the Lions Club to cancel their annual Jubilee and Lion Races, two of the clubs biggest fundraisers. The club is unsure if it will […]
On Monday, the Orion Township Public Library began offering curbside pickup as well as home delivery services for library patrons. Curbside pickup Patrons will be able to check out items via curbside pickup in the library parking lot. Items can be selected online at www.catalog.orionlibrary.org or by calling the library at 248-693-3000. Once the items […]
Blessings in a Brown Bag organizers are holding a Facebook fundraiser to support the program’s efforts to provide free lunches to schoolchildren over the summer months. A private donor will match up to $10,000. In previous years, the lunch program has reached 150-170 kids. The goal this summer is to provide lunches to 200 kids, […]
The OCSO Orion Twp. Substation responded to 457 calls from June 8-14, 2020 • Felony Arrests: 1 • Misdemeanor Arrests: 6 • Accidents: 14 Man finds funny money Deputies met with a man at 12:53 p.m. June 8 at the Orion Township substation regarding counterfeit money. The Orion Township resident was walking through a parking […]