Kickers lead season with 8-0 record

Lady Kickers are leaving a dust of dirt in their path as they take down three more opponents in the season. The wins now put them at 8-0, a record they are celebrating but not taking lightly as they head into another week of competition. Sarah Wasilk, head coach for the Girls Varsity Soccer team, […]

I like fried chicken and?

This Jottings was first published on July 21, 1982. Mike Downey, a Chicago imported sports columnist for The Detroit Free Press, recently devoted his space to things he hates. All I could think of when I read it was doing a column on things I like: Here goes: White shoes and white belts, but only […]

I like fried chicken and?

This Jottings was first published on July 21, 1982. Mike Downey, a Chicago imported sports columnist for The Detroit Free Press, recently devoted his space to things he hates. All I could think of when I read it was doing a column on things I like: Here goes: White shoes and white belts, but only […]

No more Main Street mural

After 3 years, 9 months, and two days, the north wall of 5 S. Main Street in downtown Clarkston is again blank. Preston Phelps of Dawn Development applied a coat of white paint to the 3,000-square-foot wall, covering the work of muralist Michelle Tynan. The project was approved by Clarkston City Council on July 24, […]

Wolves keep Farmington tied

Hunter Layson ran around the back of Farmington’s net and aimed the ball. With 3:39 remaining in the first half of the boys varsity lacrosse game on Thursday he poised and swung the ball into the net, tying the game at five. The boys kept it in Farmington’s territory and after a few close misses […]

LO coach catches his 200 win

By Dan Shriner Review Editor Lake Orion girls? varsity basketball Coach Steve Roberts reached a plateau last week that few high school coaches ever see. Roberts won his 200th game as a varsity coach with the team’s 43-29 victory at Royal Oak High School. Roberts would have preferred that the 200th victory had come the […]

Skalnek Ford gets the initial go ahead for rezoning

By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Orion Township trustees preliminarily approved the conditional rezone request of three parcels located adjacent to Skalnek Ford in order to allow the independently-owned company to expand.? The 4-3 vote Monday night to move forward with the possible rezoning of the parcels to General Business (GB), with conditions, was against the […]

Wendi’s Word A column by Wendi Reardon

As a University of Michigan graduate, I give my apology to Michigan State. Not for the NCAA Championship so close to being in their hands, but for the T-shirt I saw last Wednesday. A young man walked into where I was with a T-shirt saying ‘Michigan sucks? on the front and ‘Ann Arbor sucks? on […]

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, We emphatically agree with Don Rush (“It’s time Mr. Wagner step down,” April 21). Dave Wagner should resign! However, admitting failure and doing the right thing has never been at the top of the supervisor’s to-do list. Though Dave Wagner’s unethical behavior certainly calls for his resignation and the community should demand it. […]

Dragon vaulter earns All State title before season even starts

By Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer Colleen Campbell has great springs. What does that mean? It means the Lake Orion sophomore has some serious power in her legs and the numbers are starting to show that she’ll be a top state contender in the pole vault this year. At the Michigan Indoor Track Series (MITS) […]