A Winter Spiritual Walk

I am sure you will agree that it looks like winter has finally arrived. Along with winter we have its cold, ice and snow. Up until this past week winter has been very easy, but as I write this the forecast is for a lot of snow. That forecast made me wonder: if I were […]

Lady Dragon’s Bowling first team in state to bowl a 300 Baker

Lady Dragon’s Bowling first team in state to bowl a 300 Baker

The ladies attended the Tri-County Invitational hosted by Troy High School at Five Star Lanes on Jan. 26. The invitational was all Baker format and consisted of 12 games with the top 16 advancing to head-to-head matches. The lady Dragons set a record during Baker play with a 300 in game three. This made them […]

Dragon Sports

Dragon Sports

Many of our Lake Orion teams had games last week including: Boys basketball, girls basketball, hockey, competitive cheer and boys swim & dive. For more Dragon sports coverage and photos please see the Jan. 30 issue of The Lake Orion Review.

Cookies with Cops is a great way to spend a Saturday

What’s better than cookies and milk? Cookies and milk with cops…and canines. The Orion Twp. Public Library hosted Cookies with Cops on Saturday in honor of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. About 80 people attended the event, part of the library’s youth services community outreach, said Youth Services Librarian Emily Ellison. Deputy Steve Meech from the […]

LOHS seeks area businesses to take part in Career Day

By Jim Newell Review Editor Lake Orion High School plans its first Career Day this May, and high school instructors are looking to partner with area businesses that want to host students to expose them to potential career paths. “We are looking for businesses to either open their doors to let students come in for […]

Lake Orion varsity wrestling takes 1st place in Lakeland Invitational

Lake Orion varsity wrestling takes 1st place in Lakeland Invitational

The Lake Orion Varsity wrestling team traveled to Lakeland for the Lakeland Invitational on Jan. 19. The boys fought hard to secure a 1st place team finish and take home the Invitational trophy. Seniors Patrick Dunn, Jaden Fisher, Dylan Wellbaum, Zac Foote, Hunter Chambers and junior Andrew Miller all took 1st place in their weight […]

Newly reorganized LOCS Board discusses schools of choice at Jan. 9 meeting

By Megan Kelley Review Writer In the first school board meeting of 2019, the board opened up their Jan. 9 meeting with their annual organizational meeting. After very little discussion, there was some slight reorganization of board members. Treasurer Jim Weidman nominated Birgit McQuiston for the spot of school board president. McQuiston, who was previously […]

Drug operation found to reach

BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor Andrew Magnus, 36, of Independence Township faces two counts of delivery and manufacture of more than 45 kilograms of marijuana and two counts of conspiracy to deliver more than 45 kilograms of marijuana after a year-long investigation by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s Narcotics Enforcement Team uncovered […]