Are you having a fun time traversing the roads in Lake Orion as construction continues on Baldwin, Waldon, Maybee and Joslyn? Before one project is completed, another one begins and thus we have nonstop aggravation. Of course, when all of the construction is completed, we will supposedly have clear sailing throughout the community, which will […]
Years ago, while shopping for groceries at dinner time I overheard a mother who was not speaking very nicely to her child. I recall thinking: it’s dinner time and the young child is probably hungry, mom’s appearance looked like she was on her way home from work, both are tired and words are being said […]
Team looks to grow, excel this season and in the future, coach Ford says By Jim Newell Review Editor The Lake Orion High School men’s cross country team is a young team, but Coach Stan Ford sees promise in his runners’ development this year, and for the future of the squad. “This is a fun […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer On Tuesday, the lady Dragons cross country team held Jamboree no. 2 hosting Clakston, Troy, Oxford, Rochester Adams and Birmingham Seaholm. Their fifth meet of the season ended with a team overall of 101 points and fifth place finish. The Dragons had one runner absolutely dominate the course, junior Sophie […]
By Joe St. Henry Review Sports Contributor In a game that will be undoubtedly remembered as one of the most exciting in Lake Orion football history, the Dragons fell in four overtime periods to West Bloomfield last Saturday, 59-52. Lake Orion could not convert on fourth down during their final possession in overtime, giving the […]
By Teddy Rydquist Review Contributing Sportswriter Opening OAA play with a victory over the Troy Colts on Sept. 19, the Lake Orion Dragons volleyball team kept the good times going by traveling to Oxford and sweeping the Wildcats, 3-0, on Sept. 24. The Dragons won the first set, 25-21. Play was evenly matched until senior […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer On Sept. 11, during the scheduled LOCS School Board workshop meeting, architects Tom Van DeGriend and Mitchell Duyser from GMB Architecture and Engineering presented site-plans for a handful of bond projects. On the docket were plans for Orion Oaks Elementary and Carpenter Elementary and highlights for Webber Elementary and the […]
Orion Township officials will hold a Town Hall meeting regarding the transition to a designated waste hauler of garbage, recycling, and yard waste for beginning at 7 p.m. Oct. 1 in the banquet rooms at the Orion Center, 1335 Joslyn Rd. The purpose of the meeting is to communicate information and answer questions related to […]
By Joe St. Henry Review Sports Contributor As rivalry games go, Lake Orion’s football matchup versus Oxford last Friday was not much of one, with the Dragons whipping the Wildcats, 35-0, to up their season record to 4-0 (3-0 OAA Red). Make no mistake, however, these two teams do not like each other. Combined, they […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor When it comes to parking in the Village of Lake Orion, problematic is an understatement. Two hours, six hours, 24 hours. Private parking lots. Shared-use lots. Take your pick. And now, 15-minute parking. Village officials are planning to test whether 15-minute parking spots in the downtown district will work. The […]