My sister has worked at LOHS in the counseling department for many years and happily volunteered to help out with all kinds of jobs outside of the ‘job description.? But imagine our surprise when she told our family that she and seven other female counselors and office secretaries were instructed by the school’s administration and […]
Get the low down on being a Girl Scout The Girl Scouts of Oxford Service Unit is holding a Luau Recruitment and Information Night in Oxford on Thursday, November 13 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Lakeville Elementary. Any girls or adult volunteers interested in joining Girl Scouts are encouraged to attend the Girl Scout […]
Name: Geoffrey Charles Parents: James and Karen Charles GPA: 3.7 Plans after graduation: to attend a university somewhere in Michigan Extracurricular Activities: varsity football, wrestling and baseball Favorite Subject: human anatomy Outside interests or hobbies: I like to cook and hang out with my friends and my girlfriend Best friends are people who: Have your […]
By Mac Deuparo Are you looking for something to do? As of May 16, 2005 more than 700 illegal dump sites have been identified on Michigan’s public land. ‘A list of these sites can be accessed on the website: www.cleanforests.org under ‘Interactive? and ‘Search Dumpsite Database.? ‘The database is searchable by county, township, trash type […]
For their fund raising efforts at the Daniel Axford/Oxford Elementary School fun runs, two students were awarded with special prizes. The two schools, considered one combined school operation, had about 785 students participate in their Sept. 26 Fun Run. Many of the students who participated, according to Parent Teacher Organization Vice President Shannon Groedel, received […]
On May 28 at about 6 p.m., Michigan State Police responded to Bueche’s Food World, 400 N. Ortonville Road in Groveland Township after individuals in the plaza parking lot reported a child left in a locked vehicle. When troopers arrived they made contact with the baby’s caretaker who had been in the store shopping. The […]
BY LISA VALENTINE Lake Orion Review Staff Writer Dr. Kevin Robertson of HealthFirst in Lake Orion doesn’t want people to avoid seeking quality health care just because they don’t have insurance. To help remedy what he says is a growing nationwide problem, Robertson is starting the North Oakland Medical Service Agreement (NOMSA) program, bringing on […]
Monday, May 30, someone broke into a pop machine, and attempted to break into two others, at Willow Creek on Lapeer Road. Recovered stolen vehicle on Clarkston Road. Home invasion on Cole Road. *** Tuesday, May 31, disorderly person on Lapeer. A wallet was missing from a home on Canary Hill Drive. Someone threw something […]
Tuesday, May 31, trouble with a customer at Wireless Toys on South Broadway. *** Wednesday, June 1, two suspicious males were on Bellevue. A hit and run accident occurred at Church/North Park Blvd. A woman on Glenn said her ex-husband was out of jail and threatening her. *** Thursday, June 2, a person on South […]
Pastor appreciates Potato Drop coverage I most definitely loved the Potato Drop article (Oct. 22). I’m having it laminated for my memoirs. Thank you for coming to the event and capturing the excitement of it. It was a ‘Good News? moment. Grace and peace, Rev. Doug McMunn Oxford United Methodist Church Quilt store owner wants […]