Women’s Commission to discuss mental health parity

The Women’s Commission For Oakland County will meet Wednesday, Nov. 5, 4 p.m., in the Oakland County Board of Commissioners? Auditorium, 1200 North Telegraph Road in Pontiac. Topic will be Mental Health Parity, looking at discrimination, restrictions and limitations on coverage for mental health care. The guest presenter will be Executive Director and Director of […]

Remodeling for township hall

Bids to remodel the lower level of Orion Township Hall on Joslyn Road will soon be going out. They’ll be due back at noon on June 16. Once the bid is awarded and the project underway, it should take four -six weeks to finish. There will be a new reception area and the buildings and […]

Softball fundraiser set Nov. 7

The Waterford Wicked Twisters Girls Fast Pitch Softball Organization hosts the Bowl-A-Thon fundraiser, 7:30 p.m., Nov. 7, at Century Bowl in Waterford. Businesses can donate items and gift certificates to raffle off at the fundraiser. Also, businesses can donate promotional items such as hats, shirts, coffee mugs, key chains and the players will hand them […]

Lake Orion teachers facing layoffs

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer For the past few weeks Lake Orion teachers have been warned the pink slips are coming. The initial target date was May 8 but a few days prior to the release, teachers were notified of a delay. Human resources personnel, principals and other professionals within Lake Orion schools have […]

Indian Lake bridge considered for National Register

BY C.J. CARNACCHI0 Oxford Leader Editor A stone bridge that’s linked Oxford and Orion townships for 114 years will be considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places by the Michigan Historic Preservation Review Board in Lansing. The single-span arch bridge that extends over Indian Lake Road along the east side of M-24 […]

Monster Mash at the Boo Bash

First-grader Ty Drobot does the Mash’the Monster Mash’at Clarkston Elementary’s Boo Bash Halloween celebration last week. For more photos from the event, please page 8A of this week’s print edition of The Clarkston News,or just click on the Big Blue Button right here on our website. Photo by Laura Colvin

Village may be forced to disband its dispatch center

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Village of Lake Orion may be a future customer for police, fire and EMS dispatching services, which would mean the end of the village’s dispatch center. After Orion Township rejected Lake Orion’s proposal on May 6 to continue using Lake Orion’s fire and EMS dispatch, Lake Orion might […]

Free food from OLHSA

Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency is distributing free food at Lake Orion’s CERC building on June 8, 11a.m.-1 p.m. All people who are income eligible and not registered may do so at the site by bringing social security cards, household income and photo ID. For income eligibility requirements or additional information, call OLHSA’s Community and […]

Lake Orion Community Enrichment offers summer programs

Olivia Shumaker Review Staff Writer As the school year comes to a close, summer camp season is rapidly upon us, and Lake Orion Community Enrichment has something for camp-goers and fun-lovers of all ages. ‘The whole goal of Community Enrichment is to try to provide something for everyone in the community,? said Enrichment Supervisor Ben […]

Letter to the Editor

We at Oxford/Orion FISH would like to thank all the people of Lake Orion and Oxford who contributed to the US postal carriers ‘Help Stamp Out Hunger? food drive on May 14. Thanks to your generosity we received 24,000 pounds of food for the needy of our area. In particular, our heartfelt thanks go out […]