By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Names can be tricky. Especially if one is suffering from temporary amnesia. The conundrum is known all too well for the Lake Orion Thespian Troupe 2898 who invites the community to witness first hand their quirky comedy’Don’t Mention My Name’by Fred Carmichael. For the eight-student cast, the spy-based comedy has […]
The number of times a 58-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach and back before leaving for work 4:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. The incident occured in the 100 block of Lyndon Cir. when the homeowner saw four people inside his vehicle. When confronted, the suspects began attacking. The victim was transported to the hospital for […]
Heading into the final week of the regular season, the Dragon basketball team had already surpassed expectations for the season. In the preseason rankings the Dragons were predicted to finish last — last — in Oakland Activities Association (OAA) play. But as of March 9, they were ranked eighth in the entire association and tied […]
By Don Finn, Special to The Review Question: will the Lake Orion-Clarkston state playoff game match the hype? The rival schools split their two games in the regular season, with standing room only. And they share the same home ice arena, with locker rooms adjacent to each other. Answer: Absolutely. The young Dragons did not […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor After a year’s worth of work, Orion Township adopted findings from a job analysis evaluation report that will ultimately raise union employees? payroll by about $50,000. The study by Human Capital Resources Inc. will affect not only the township’s budget going forward, it will also affect how the township classifies […]
By Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer The Orion Township smart phone application has raised the bar on how local municipalities disseminate information and connect-ability to citizens and visitors. In September, the free app debuted and since has been downloaded by more than 400 devices. Its inception into the app stores makes it the first app […]
The Lake Orion Baptist boys basketball team wrapped up their 2010 season last Friday, losing to eventual Michigan Association of Christian Schools (MACS) Tournament champion, State Line Christian, of Temperance. The locals fell, 57-40. The Lake Orion Lions ended their regular season 16-3; finished 7-1 for co-championship of the Fundamental Baptist Athletic Conference. After an […]
LOHS third annual dance clinic takes place Saturday, March 20 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Lake Orion High School Gymnasium The Clinic is open to all students in grades K-8 and will be taught in groups by age level. Please wear comfortable clothes along with dance shoes or sneakers. The participation fee is $40 […]
The Robot Rebels of Lake Orion competed in the First Lego League Competition last Saturday, November 14, in Troy. They received a trophy for placing first in Robot Performance with a top score of 591 with the next closest team at 505. They also received a trophy for Stategy and Innovation and then qualified for […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor The Pink Ribbon Trailblazers (PRT) Free Mammogram Clinic has come full circle at the St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Breast Health Services unit, according to nonprofit founder and President Pat Nolf. In other words, St. Joe’s has not turned anyone away from the free mammogram/ultrasound clinics since the program’s inception back […]