Congratulations, students!

Bradley Michael Morrison Brad Morrison graduated from Western Michigan University, June 27. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from the College of Business. Brad was a member of Beta Alpha Psi, an honor society. He is the son of Michael and Shannon Morrison, of Clarkston. Juliet Paulson Juliet Paulson, a Lake Orion […]

In service

James A. Flynn Air Force Airman James Flynn, an ?05 LOHS grad, finished military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training […]

LOHS students Cell Out for Soldiers raising more than $2,600 for national charity

Students at Lake Orion High School turned out en masse to participate in last Friday’s ‘Cell Out for Soldiers? event.? They turned in nearly 1,800 cell phones for the day, helping raise more than $2,600 for the national Cell Phone for Soldiers charity that provides prepaid phone to servicemen and women overseas so they can […]

And then there were two

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer With only two available spaces for rent or purchase downtown, 2015 in Lake Orion is looking pretty full. Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority Director Suzanne Perrault gave her year in review at the previous village council meeting and shed the news first: Lake Orion is 97.5 percent occupied. The […]

Dragons charge past Southfield Lathrup, 35-0

The Lake Orion Dragons knew the challenge that faced them Friday when Southfield Lathrup came to town for an Oakland Activities Association prep football game. Lathrup came in undefeated, averaging some 30 points a game and having only been scored upon in one game so far this season. So it may not have been a […]

Girl’s swim team cruises past Troy

Last Thursday, Lady Dragon swimmers beat Troy High School 108-75 in their second league meet. The 200 medley relay team – Ronnie Booth, Aubrey Campbell, Hannah Weglarz and Sarah Rose – placed second. In the 200 freestyle, Courtney McClear won first place, with a time of 2.03.37. Chrissie Forrest placed first in the 200 individual […]

Snowmobile submarine removed from lake bottom, sinker arrested

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer A snowmobile that sunk through open water near Squaw Island January 8 was recovered one week later from Lake Orion. The first sinker of the season, the snowmobile was recovered after a group of men hooked it from 15 feet below the surface and pulled it up. No professional […]

An evening with America’s captains of industry

It was a mixture of history and humor as three of America’s first captains of industry addressed a crowd Monday evening at the Oxford Public Library. Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Harvey Firestone answered a whole laundry list of questions about their professional and personal lives as part of ‘The Way We Worked,? a Smithsonian […]

Lady Dragons aim to win districts

By Sarah Stiel Review Intern Overall, the Lake Orion High School girl’s volleyball team is 27-19 this season. The Lady Dragons competed with Lakeland and Frasier earlier in the year and took on Lahser last week, leaving with five of their 27 wins. ‘I hope the girls keep making improvements and start winning some more […]

Boy’s tennis sweeps season openers

The boy’s tennis team came out swinging this season. Dragons swept everyone in their first matches during the Clarkston Invitational and Romeo Apple Open. Last year, the team only won once. ‘The whole team right now is on cloud nine,? said new Head Coach Eric Bracciano. Bracciano returned to Lake Orion High School as coach […]