No weapons allowed at state capitol buildings!

All weapons should be banned from within five miles of all Capitol buildings and policitians and residents. They’re (the armed protestors at the state capitol in Lansing) nothing nothing but terrorists and should be treated the same way — arrested and put in jail and fined $5,000 for trespassing and disturbing the peace. They don’t […]

LOHS Student of the Week — Cruz Moran — June 10, 2020

Parents: Randy and Renee Moran Grade: 12 GPA: 3.846 Favorite subject(s): Spanish and History Extracurricular activities: Playing soccer, basketball and running track Hobbies/Interests: I enjoy playing piano. Plans after graduation: I want to pursue a career in Sports Management at the University of Minnesota. Cruz is proudest of: Playing varsity sports Cruz makes a contribution: By […]

Orion Twp. Public Library announces plans to reopen

The Orion Township Public Library finalized plans for reopening this past week. Library staff returned to the library on Monday to start preparations for a safe opening, said library Director Karen Knox. Starting on June 10, return bins will reopen, however the due date for all materials will remain July 6. No fines will be […]

Seniors 2020

Normally at this time of year, Lake Orion High School seniors would be preparing for commencement ceremonies and celebrating their last days as Dragon students before turning their tassels and becoming Dragon alumni. Instead, graduating seniors are wondering if, and when, they may have a commencement ceremony at all; whether it will be virtual, or […]

St. Joes eighth graders win America & Me essay contest

By Carol Azizian Review Contributor Three St. Joseph School eighth grade students were named winners in the America & Me Essay Contest, sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance. Holden Wolfe of Lake Orion won first place for his essay about his immigrant grandfather. He wrote: “When the Communist North Vietnamese were invading the South, he (Sai […]

Twp. board puts Police Operating Millage proposal on August primary ballot

Police Operating Millage (Not Including the Village of Lake Orion) (Proposal language) Shall the Charter Township of Orion be authorized to levy up to 3.5 mills for a period of six (6) years, starting in December 2020 and ending in December 2025, inclusive, for purposes of continuing to provide police services in the Charter Township […]

Culver’s fundraiser supports effort to save LO fireworks

Culver’s of Lake Orion will host a fundraiser on Thursday to support Orion residents’ efforts to save the annual fireworks show. During business hours June 4, 25 percent of customers’ bills will be donated toward the effort, said Joe Zimmer, owner Culver’s of Lake Orion. Culver’s of Lake Orion is at 4963 Interpark Dr N., […]

Uncertainty around fall semester continues to be the subject of discussion during LOCS school board mtg.

By Megan Kelley Review Writer While uncertainty looms during daily life for nearly everyone, it remains an almost constant point of discussion at Lake Orion Community Schools school board meetings. Kicking off their May 27 meeting was a public participation emailed to the board by district parent Melissa Reisler. “My question to the board is: […]

Orion Twp. Library announces summer reading program

The Orion Township Public Library may be closed but their summer reading program is still very much ready for takeoff. Starting on June 6 and ending on August 8, children, teens and adults will have the opportunity to win prizes based on the number of books read during that time. “Fantasy and Fairy Tales come […]