Cuts in state funding for schools isn’t new news, and for weeks, Lake Orion school staff and administrators have presented analyses and studies on potential cuts to the district to the school board. The analyses focus on cuts in school services and non-union staff, and are based on suggestions given to the school district during […]
Jacob Gardner Parents: Jim and Michelle Grade: Sophomore GPA: 3.66 Favorite subject: AP U.S. History Extracurricular activities: Football, basketball, and baseball. Hobbies and interests: Hunting, fishing, and travel baseball. Plans after graduation: Jacob would like to attend the University of Michigan to study sports medicine. Jacob’s proudest of: his family, who supports him as he […]
I ended last week’s chapter of the sacred texts known as Don’t Rush Me (the column) thusly: So, I have been hearing about an effort afoot to open up and change the Michigan Constitution to put in verbiage stating something like, ‘It is unconstitutional to discriminate against anyone based on their sexuality, gender identity . […]
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS REGULAR MEETING AGENDA DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Independence Township Hall 6483 Waldon Center Drive, Clarkston, MI 48346 A. CALL TO ORDER B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES C. ROLL CALL: D. REVIEW OF AGENDA: Agenda additions or deletions require […]
Dear editor, This is an open letter to the citizens of Lake Orion. As members of the Lake Orion Community who love their schools, Dragon sports, local businesses, the lakes, our friends and neighbors, and everything else that makes Lake Orion such a wonderful place to live, we are compelled to write this letter of […]
Dear editor, I am writing to you with regard to some news that I hope you will share with your readers. My son, Charles Towne, is attending the Univeristy of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He is a 2005 Lake Orion graduate and is overall captain of all three (A,B,C) of U of M’s Mock Trial […]
Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer Two weeks ago, NFL linebacker Luke Kuechly entered the team’s locker room a little bit more somber than anytime in the season. When he should be happy and exciting given his team – the Carolina Panthers – were undefeated, he was more serious. Awaiting the 24-year-old, Cincinnati native was not […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Plans are taking more definite shape for the residential Pulte development at the Bald Mountain Golf Course. Township trustees reviewed a modified site plan at the board meeting’Monday’night that was created after Pulte engineers assessed several grading issues on the parcels located at the northwest corners of Silver Bell and […]
15 years ago March 8, 1995 -Students at Carpenter Elementary were treated to a presentation by Steve Yauch, who brought in live vertebrates. -One hundred and thirty students at LOJH were treated to a movie and popcorn for realizing a contract they signed with the school, promising good behavior and attendance. 25 years ago March […]
For the district title, Lady Dragons dug their talons into Stoney Creek, March 5, giving Lake Orion a 54 – 48 win. Marissa Secontine led the scoring with 19 points. Jackie Hood had 14 and Alexis Haan added eight points and grabbed nine rebounds. The team traveled to the Regional Semi-Finals at Troy Athens High […]