For Tiara Tatarczuk, the chance to go to Rome, Italy to study the city’s architecture is a dream come true. But she needs help. Tatarczuk, a 2007 graduate of Oxford High School, is currently a junior at the University of Michigan and is studying for a Bachelor’s of Science in Architecture at the university’s Taubman […]
From 4-8 p.m., Feb. 24, Brandon School District and the Ortonville Chamber of Commerce will host the Community & Education Exploration Night at Brandon High School, 1025 S. Ortonville Road, Ortonville. Tonia Seling, Expo coordinator and owner of Paramount Signs & GraphiX, 910 Ortonville Road, said the Ortonville Chamber has organized the business expo in […]
Kyle Gavulic’s basketball career did not work out. Nor did a future in high school football. However, he can run. Very well, actually. So stellar was his running that last week the 17-year-old Martian senior was named as one of 120 finalists for the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s Scholar-Athlete Awards for the 2015-16 school […]
United in patriotism, a dedicated band of volunteers devoted their Sunday afternoon to making sure U.S. troops serving overseas never feel forgotten as they protect us. American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Unit 108 hosted a packing party at which care packages were put together containing everything from personal hygiene products and drink mixes to candy and […]
It takes money to save money. That was the general idea as Orion Township Supervisor Matthew Gibb discussed plans to move forward to form a Joint Committee on Collaboration based on the March 25 meeting between Orion Township, Village of Lake Orion, Lake Orion Community Schools, and the Orion Township Library board. ‘That meeting received […]
Two weeks ago I told you the Number One reason for getting up in the morning was to ‘hear the news.? The other Saturday had two ‘momentous? news leads. #1. Flint’s contaminated drinking water has become national news condemning all possible people for allowing this to continue. #2. The news brought Michael Moore to town […]
Those who read me regularly, or who know me, know I write from the heart. I feel. I try to be impartial. I hear, I see, I read, I listen and I process. You may not know that sometimes I process for a lo-o-o-o-ng time. You probably don’t know I only spend about an hour […]
Sending out tax bills costs the village thousands of dollars every year, but village officials say a good chunk of the cost could be cut if they paid the township to do the leg work. At their April 12 meeting, the village council discussed the possibility of handing tax bill printing, mailing and collecting over […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor A threat of a ‘Lake Orion High Shootout? forwarded amongst students Sunday evening caused the district to close school Monday.? It started like this: ‘Lake Orion High Shootout! Don’t come to school this Monday, January 25, 2016,? and ended, ‘Be very afraid. Have a blessed evening because it may be […]