Deputy Reports

Drive An Orion Township woman filed a police report March 5 after learning an unknown person fraudulently used her credit card’to the tune of $930’for a rental car. Missing meds A 34-year-old woman living on Heights Road called police March 6 after discovering some of her medication was missing when she returned home after a […]

Fire Calls

Monday, March 8, station #4 responded to a fire at Webber Elementary at 10:08 a.m. The fire was reported out by 10:32 a.m. Station #1 responded to an ‘explosion and fire? in a Dumpster on Kimberly around 8:15 p.m. The fire was reported out by 8:28 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, stations #1, 2, 3 and […]

Flag football team wins 9U divisional title

The 9U Oxford Wildcats Flag Football team won the 9U divisional title at the 2015 Midwest Flag Football State/Regional Championships in Walled Lake. This is the team’s third straight title. This year’s tournament featured some stiff competition from teams in the Midwest region. The boys, who all go to the same elementary school in Oxford […]

GOP hopes illuminated elephant will strike a cord with youth

How do you convince young people to take a more active role in the American political process? That’s a question folks on both the Right and Left have been pondering for decades. Oxford resident Paul Stephens is hoping a giant pachyderm lined with high-tech holiday lights will do the trick. Stephens, a 2015 OHS graduate, […]

Wolfpack Update

Cagers ended their season last night after losing to Southfield, 67-57. Southfield continues on to quarterfinals, set for Tuesday. Get more details in the next print edition on stands, March 24.

Local churches to offer session on social media for job search

Clarkston Schools and Steeples will present a hands-on session on the use of social media in the job search on Saturday, March 20, from 9:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Independence Township Library. Topics include LinkedIn and Facebook. The library is located at 6495 Clarkston Road. The event is open to everyone at no charge, […]

Keep your charity local

Last week, I encouraged everyone reading my column to shop locally as much as possible this Christmas season. This week, I’m encouraging everyone to do the same thing when it comes to their charitable giving. Local charity is without a doubt the best charity and it’s the only charity I personally support or endorse. What […]

Lakehouse lost after village hydrants fail

By Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer When firefighters pulled up to a house fire in the 60 block of Sheron Street along the shores of Lake Orion on Friday they had a game plan. They jumped out of the trucks and immediately started dousing the flames coming from the attic using the water they had […]

Teens and seniors, ‘Rocking and Raking?

Brandon Twp.- Community support is needed to provide the annual spring yard cleanup known as ‘Teens and Seniors, Rocking and Raking.? Senior citizens and disabled adults are the beneficiaries of the project, as volunteers clean yards, wash windows, trim trees with hand tools, bring out lawn furniture from storage and wash items, clean gutters, do […]

Brandon economically better?

Brandon Twp.- The current recession is the worst Sheila Ronis has seen in her nearly 60 years of life. ‘I’ve never seen a recession like this,? said Ronis, who is facilitating budget workshops for the township and is director of the MBA program at Walsh College. ‘We had a very bad recession in the late […]