By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor A new survey says 95 percent of residents are satisfied with Orion Township as their home. In a community-wide survey posted on the township website for over a month, more than 1,200 residents voiced their opinions on the township’s operations. The survey proposed basic questions, controversial questions, and questions regarding […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor This summer the Vixens took over Lake Voorheis. Seen gliding through the gleaming waters, typically around sunset, ladies of all ages grouped up this summer for one of Orion Township’s only known paddle groups. Kayaks were the main mode of transportation, but Orion resident Renee Klebba, who first helped organize […]
Oxford Wrestling Head Coach Scott Couch said at the beginning of the season that the goal this season was to win a State Championship. The Wildcats are well on their way after claiming the regional title in dominating fashion against Bay City Heritage and Bay City Western on Wednesday, Feb. 17. ‘The guys wrestled great. […]
The middle school cheerleading program finished their season by taking first at the Fenton Competition on Saturday, Feb 13. They defeated the team from Lapeer by .2 points, giving them their third first place finish of the season. It was a scramble to register for the event because the competition that was scheduled to take […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor One ‘sharp-eyed? 81-year-old Orion Twp. resident proved the neighborhood watch program on Walter Hall St. is working quite well. At about 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, the 81-year-old resident saw two suspects carrying a large, flat screen TV and other household items to their getaway vehicle, which was parked at […]
By Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer The ideals and business strategies behind Northern Flooring are much more than just polite recommendations on remodels and an affinity for unique hardwood options. Those ideals reach beyond point of sale and extends back into a large effort to support charities and other business. It was this attention to […]
The Varsity Cheerleaders wrapped up a very successful season which saw them accomplish all of their goals they set for the season. They finished third place overall in their final year in the Flint Metro League, amassing 1,957.272 points over the three league competitions. They also finished first at a couple of outside events, and […]
Leonard Elementary third-graders recently rocked their school by playing instruments they made ? and in some cases, invented. It was all part of their science unit on light and sound. The students had to create an instrument using at least three different types of materials that would play different pitches and involve vibrations. ‘It was […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor The Village of Lake Orion proposed Medical Marijuana Ordinance has taken more than a year to nail down, with some major changes from the previous draft. The public will get a chance to voice their opinions on the ordinance on’Nov. 2’at the continuation of the planning commission public hearing, which […]
By C.J. Carnacchio Leader Editor Veterans and their family members are invited to receive free eye exams at Oxford American Legion Post 108 on Saturday, Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. At least eight eye doctors, along with technicians and staff, have agreed to donate their services that day to examine people for […]