Taking advantage A Lake Orion man convicted of a sexual offense was allegedly harassed and threatened with extortion, Monday, March 1, according to reports. Lake Orion Police continue to investigate the incident. It’s over A Lake Orion woman filed two complaints in two days against an ex-boyfriend over two days who allegedly hung around her […]
Smash n? grab A woman called police March 2 to report she’d arrived at work on Northpoint Drive about 8:30 a.m. and went back to her car around 11:30 a.m. to discover a window smashed from her vehicle and her purse missing from the front seat where she’d left it. Night out gone bad A […]
By Dan Shriner Review Editor Lake Orion’s competitive cheer team has shown they are among the state’s best over the past 18 years, finishing fourth last year and fourth in five other seasons during that span. Coach Nicole Hills hopes the lady Dragons can take another step to be the state’s best as the new […]
Lake Orion residents, young and old, observed Veteran’s Day last week in a packed house at the Orion Center. Those assembled were there to remember and honor those who have served in the nation’s military forces at home and abroad. The November 11 date commemorates the day that hostilities ended in World War I in […]
Monday, March 1, station #1 responded to a personal injury accident at Stoney Creek and Orion Road, involving a 90-year-old woman Tuesday, March 2, station #2 responded to a fire alarm on Chestnut Circle, but reported all was clear. Station #2 responded to a structure fire at a Parakeet Hill residence. Flames were visible at […]
Patrons in three-piece suits and sparkling gowns headed to Addison Oaks for the Orion Art Center’s annual Snowflake Ball March 6, for an evening of “glitz and glamour.” The event is the OAC’s biggest fundraiser of the year, allowing the non-profit organization to continue to offer exhibits, classes, concerts and camps.
Oxford Middle School’s seventh and eighth-grade choirs once again paid tribute to area veterans with their spectacular Americana Concert on Nov. 10. Singing, dancing, patriotic images and stirring words.filled the high school’s Performing Arts Center as students expressed their gratitude to the men and women who served in all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
A 180-day moratorium ‘prohibiting the establishment of any business or premises for the distribution or dispensation of marijuana? in Oxford Village was approved last week by council. Council members did not discuss the moratorium during their meeting. They simply approved it as part of their consent agenda. The village’s moratorium does not apply to people […]
Marine Corps Private David Helberg graduated from basic military training at Parris Island, South Carolina Feb. 12, 2010. He is presently attending the School of Infantry at Camp Lejeune, NC. Pvt. Helberg completed an intensive 13-week program that involved physical training, academic training, core values, martial arts training, obstacle courses, combat water survival, basic warrior […]
District to Offer Mini-Budget Consideration Sessions Clarkston Schools will be offering several mini sessions for parents and community members. Designed to provide information as to how the proposed reductions will impact our classrooms, these mini-sessions will be held on Monday, March 15th. The information will be divided into five, 20 minute sessions. Residents can choose […]