LOHS seeks host families for international students

By Megan Kelley Review Writer ORION TWP. — As Lake Orion Community Schools prepares for the start of a new school year, the district’s foreign exchange student program is also gearing up to welcome new students and is looking for host families for the upcoming 2023-24 school year. Host families receive a $400 monthly stipend […]

Orion Twp. board approves Hudson Square development rezone request

By Jim Newell Review Editor ORION TWP. — A proposed mixed-use development took another step forward after the Orion Township Board of Trustees approved rezoning a parcel on S. Lapeer Road for the Hudson Square development project. The board voted 7-0 to approve the Hudson Square Planned Unit Development Rezone Map Amendment and Agreement. The […]

LOCS announces new admin. appointments for upcoming school year

Before the start of the 2023-24 school year, Lake Orion Community Schools has announced several new administrative position appointments. Taking over as the new Special Educational Director is Natalie Kulikowski. Kulikowski is succeeding Julie Gutman who retired after 30 years at Lake Orion Schools. Kulikowski was previously the director of Special Education/Special Services for Ferndale […]

Extra good exists in your body’s muscles

Today many people are involved in personal development so they view the body in a holistic way. Meaning – the whole body, mind, spirit and all its energy fields, auras and frequencies as being synergistic. The whole thing! In that mindset we know what affects one, affects the other. As a spiritual teacher I also […]

What is going on with the Village of Lake Orion government?

A petition has been submitted to change the funding for the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) by eliminating the automatic use of local taxes for the DDA. Yes, the DDA is almost entirely funded by the property taxes paid in the DDA tax capture area of the village. The village government and DDA appear to be […]

Citizens committee thanks all who supported village ordinance petitions

On behalf of the Committee for Equitable Tax Distribution, I’d like to thank the volunteers who tirelessly knocked on doors circulating the petitions and the hundreds of citizens who signed the petition for the adoption of Ordinance No. 36.06 (Shall the Village of Lake Orion adopt Ordinance No. 36.06, which repeals Ordinance No. 36.05, and […]

Real Bodies exhibit opens at Sloan Museum of Discovery

Real Bodies exhibit opens at Sloan Museum of Discovery

By Ben Gagnon Special to The Review FLINT — An eye-opening presentation of human anatomy awaits patrons who visit Real Bodies: The Exhibition at the Sloan Museum of Discovery. Real Bodies, a new exhibit displaying strikingly preserved human specimens, opened to the public on July 7 in the museum’s 6,000 square-foot FUN Gallery. Guests can […]

Three LOHS freshmen compete at track and field nationals

Three LOHS freshmen compete at track and field nationals

While the regular track season may have ended at the MHSAA state meet on June 3, three talented Lake Orion High School freshmen went further and competed in a national track and field event in June. Max Houvener, Grace Carlson and Sabrina DiMaggio were invited to attend the 2023 New Balance Track & Field Nationals […]

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