Village art show set this weekend

Clarkston Community Historical Society hosts Art in the Village, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20-21. Depot Park will be filled with 75 artists and crafters from all over the county, including potters, wood workers, jewelers, and glass blowers. Art in the Village is open Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is free. […]

LO Police Log

Monday, April 4, someone complained about a loud party and music at a residence on SaberWay. Police assisted a motorist on North Broadway. A vehicle on North Broadway was impounded. An abandoned auto was spotted on Glenn. A person at Orion/Atwater was arrested for driving with a suspended license. Stalking on South Broadway. *** Tuesday, […]

Dance scholarships for schools

Roxana’s Dance Expressions offers scholarships to a student at each school in Clarkston. Winners will receive free tuition for one class, 2008-2009 school year. Classes include Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Pointe, Cecchetti, Creative Rhythm, Poms, Hip-hop, Modern, Aerobics, Lyrical, Pilates, and Musical Theatre, for students pre-school through adult, mornings and evenings. Instructors are certified through Dance […]

Ginn-Richards

Laura Ginn of Clarkston and Andrew Richards of Washington D.C. are pleased to announce their engagement. The couple met while attending Western Michigan University. The bride-to-be, daughter of Ted and Mickey Ginn of Clarkston, is a 2001 graduate of Clarkston High School and 2005 graduate of Western Michigan University. Laura is pursuing her Master of […]

Fire Call

Monday, April 4 2:11 p.m.-A rollover accident took place on Lapeer Road, south of Scripps. 7:16 p.m.-Station #1 responded to a burn complaint on Harry Paul. Tuesday, April 5 8:06 a.m.-Medical assistance was needed for a pregnant woman on South Lapeer Road. Station #2 responded. 2:04 p.m-A burn violation occurred on Joslyn Road. Station #1 […]

Animal shelter adds hours

The Oakland County Animal Shelter will now be open on Saturdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ‘We hope adding Saturdays to our schedule will make it more convenient for our customers to come and adopt pets, purchase dog licences and register their cats,? said Larry Obrecht, manager of the shelter. The animal shelter, located at 1700 […]

Spiritual matters

What an amazing election we have in front of us! A win from either candidate will mark a historical event, as we will have our first African-American president or our first female Vice President. A few years ago, I began preaching a message about ‘The New Day.? I believe it is a new day for […]

Deputy Reports

Monday, April 4, a vehicle was damaged on Thornwood Trail. An amp was taken from a vehicle on Wareing Drive. A vehicle was scratched at Lake Orion High School on Scripps Road. Suspicious circumstances at the GM Orion Plant on Giddings Road. A woman said someone was harassing her at work. Possession of an unregistered […]

Watershed training set Sept. 18

Clinton River Watershed Council hosts Adopt-A-Stream training, 6-9 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18, at Independence Township Library, 6495 Clarkston Road. First in a two-part training series, volunteers will receive an introduction to the Clinton River Watershed, why it needs to be protected, and how to get involved in stewardship programs throughout the watershed. The training was […]

Lake Orion thespians get state honors

Olivia Shumaker Review Staff Writer Lake Orion’s Dragon Thespians have been busy this year, and now they have a few more honors to add to their collection. Thespians Alanah Harper-Brecht, a senior, Claire McIntyre, a junior, and Maggie Pote, a sophomore, all became Lake Orion’s first members of the International Thespians State Board. Pote, in […]