The first NoHaz (North Oakland Household Hazardous Waste) collection event is 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday at Oxford Middle School, 1420 Lakeville Rd. The NoHaz event is free to all Orion Township and Village of Lake Orion residents, who will have to show a driver’s license or other proof of residency when dropping off […]
Please tell me how fear, hate, revenge and ego are going to help get things done in Washington, D.C.? Thank god for the cool heads of the ladies in Washington who are getting things done, despite all that. That’s why I voted for them in the first place! Have a good day. JP King Lake […]
Strength is more than what is found when using our physical muscles. Strength utilized through mind power has an effect on all the cells in our body. Myrtle Fillmore, co-founder of Unity, tapped into this power and healed herself of tuberculosis by repeating over and over, “I am a child of God, therefore I do […]
The Orion Area Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual Healthy Body, Healthy Mind expo from 1-4 p.m. April 27 at the Orion Center, 1335 Joslyn Rd. Admission to the expo is free and open to the public. “The Healthy Body Healthy Mind Expo seeks to recharge and restore physical, mental and emotional wellbeing in our […]
It’s the race with a patriotic twist, drawing runners, walkers and supporters from throughout the area. The third annual Orion Veterans Memorial Day 5k run/walk is May 27 and registration is now open for participants. This year’s event will start and finish on Anderson Street next to the Children’s Park parking lot. Each participant to […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer The St. Joseph boys 7th grade basketball team won the Detroit Catholic Youth Organization Tournament Championship on March 9 after defeating Novi’s St. Michael 50-24. This is the first time St. Joseph Catholic School has won a basketball championship in the schools 69 year history. Throughout the tournament the boys […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer The Lake Orion Public Library hosted a Harry Potter themed escape room on Saturday. Lake Orion fans signed up to participate in groups of 15 to attempt to find a misplaced Goblet of Fire using various clues in under one hour. “Your scenario is that the Ministry of Magic has […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor Orion Township Supervisor Chris Barnett’s 2019 State of the Township address on March 27 highlighted the people, businesses and projects that shape the Orion area and tell the story of the community. Hundreds of people attended the address at Woodside Bible Church in Canterbury Castle for Barnett’s seventh State of […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer As the school year begins its descent into summer, Lake Orion Community Schools prepares for the next steps into the 2019-2020 school year. With Superintendent Marion Ginopolis’ previous two-year contract expiring at the end of this current school year, the board was tasked with deciding whether to extend Ginopolis’ contract […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Lake Orion Community School’s Curriculum Committee shared several new implementations that the district would be expecting to try out next school year. Two stand outs include Dragon University and High School Flex time. Dragon University would be offered to teachers throughout the district (and possibly outside of the district in […]