The running Dragons will be exciting on the hardwood

By Dan Shriner Review Editor How much can a Dragon run? Quite a bit if they are a part of this season’s Lake Orion boys? varsity basketball team. Coach Tom Risi sees some great potential in this year’s team and expects the team to play a fast-paced game and run, run, run as they learn […]

Dragon swimmers are young and getting faster

By Dan Shriner Review Editor Even though the Lake Orion boys swim team as a group is young and somewhat inexperienced, there will be some excitement and possibly even a state record from one of the swimmers. First year Coach John Jess, is hoping the group will learn that the mental part of the sport […]

Library speaks out on state funding cuts

Orion Township Public Library is fighting back against an executive order from Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm having to do with libraries. The order abolishes the Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL), scattering its sub-departments to various other state departments and eliminating the State Librarian position. ‘The Orion Township Public Library Board of Trustees acting […]

Up on the C.E.R.C. top…

Santa has been a very busy man in Lake Orion, and was the center of attention at the Lake Orion Lion’s Club Third Annual Special Needs Christmas Luncheon at the Community Education Resource Center (C.E.R.C.) building earlier this month. 80 students aged preschool to 26 were invited to the holiday party hosted by the Lion’s […]

Wrestlers start out strong

Dragon wrestlers started their seasons in good form. The Varsity B team headed to Warren-Mott High School for the individual duals. Gavin Womack placed third and others were in the top six in scoring to help the team place fifth in the tournament. The Varsity A team traveled to the Romeo Duals and went 4-1, […]

Citizens speak out

The audience erupted in cheer as Rick Gutowski spoke Thursday, setting the stage for others who came to hand deliver a message to local officials: Stay out of our trash. First to speak after a presentation at Clarkston Junior High School about potential changes to local garbage hauling and handling practices, Gutowski, an Independence Township […]

Getting ready for students? return

Clarkston Community School teachers and administrators are back in session after the summer break, preparing for students? return next week. School resumes Tuesday, Sept. 8, after one last holiday weekend.

Artists make great last minute gifts

Still looking for that perfect Christmas gift? You can find it and at the same time support local artists by visiting The Orion Art Center’s annual Holiday Market through December 21. The market will be open from noon to 6 p.m. daily and is located next to Diamond Dave’s, in the same building, at 424 […]

Lake Orion High School earns 5-year accreditation

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The results are in, proving again that Lake Orion High School is among the best in the state of Michigan. Lake Orion High School was recently named an accredited high school in the state through AdvancEd, a national external review committee and one of the largest non-profit organizations of […]