LOCS Superintendent Marion Ginopolis will regularly share thoughts and updates about district-related topics in The Review. This update has been provided by Assistant Superintendent Heidi Mercer who has been leading the design phase of the Bond projects. The 2018 bond election was an important moment for Lake Orion Community Schools, securing the district for the […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor An Orion Township man has been charged after allegedly installing hidden cameras in a fitting room at the Auburn Hills Target. Nathan Howard Wilson, 46, was charged and arraigned Jan. 22 before Magistrate Karen Holt at the 52/3 District Court in Rochester, according to a media release from the Auburn […]
The OCSO Orion substation responded to 411 calls from Jan. 20-26, 2020 • Felony Arrests: 0 • Misdemeanor Arrests: 2 • Accidents: 18 Son is reunited with worried dad Deputies received a walk-in complaint at the Orion Twp. Substation at 12:33 p.m. Jan. 22 of a missing person. An Orion Twp. father, 64, reported that […]
One local businessman, owner Anthony Reighard of M&B Graphics and Vice Chairman of the DDA, has an issue with the American Legion Building! His calling the American Legion Building “worthless” and anything that would get built in its place would be “ten times better” than what is “there now”, is an insult to all that […]
Orion Twp. Officials, Well…I got my trash bill…you got your wish…hooray for you. A couple weeks ago I wrote to complain about this plan to take money from the people of Orion. Didn’t do any good, but a lot of folks liked it. I know that after the other (garbage) collectors were, somehow, ran off…these […]
In the Senate, many of you put your lives on the line to battle dictators around the world. What I would like to ask is, where is that same courage to stand up to the dictator in the White House? Didn’t you take the same oath to protect the country? What would John McCain have […]
Today everyone has a calendar or a list reminding us of what we have to do. We get up in the morning and check to see what is on our to-do list. Some of us may even check it before we go to bed at night. We scan our required to-do’s first as they receive […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor At the beginning of every season the Lake Orion varsity hockey team sets its sights on winning the OAA Red division, a goal that, like two years ago, can go down to the final league game. This year, however, the Dragons won their third OAA Red division title in four […]
By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Writer The Lake Orion boys’ varsity bowling program traveled to Cherry Hill Lanes in Independence Township to compete in the 16th Annual Oakland County Tournament on Jan. 19. The tournament featured a strong pool of 16 schools in a bracket-style tournament formatted identically to a region in the National Collegiate […]
By Teddy Rydquist Review Sports Writer Rounding out a quick two-game homestand, the Lake Orion Dragons girls basketball team hosted their crosstown rival, the Oxford Wildcats, on Jan. 23. Taking control of the game nearly from the beginning, the Lady Dragons rolled to a convincing 42-30 victory, their first Oakland Activities Association (OAA) White triumph […]