On behalf of the Oxford/Orion FISH Board of Directors and our clients, I want to thank C.J. Carnacchio for writing such a wonderful article about our holiday food drive. Getting the word out to the community about FISH and what we do is paramount to our success. We are so grateful that you and the […]
By Dan Shriner Review Editor By the spring of 2015, Orion Township residents may not have any choices in the use of a waste hauler for their recycling and garbage collection. The Orion Township board is looking to establish a new ordinance that would mandate use of one firm to handle all waste collection. The […]
Government expansion is on the march, including here in the Clarkston area. As citizens fill town halls all over the country over federal health-care plans, residents of Independence and Springfield townships have a chance to make their voices heard at a public meeting, here about a government trash-pickup plan. Don’t let that chance pass you […]
15 years ago – 1994 ‘House burns after drug bust; arson is suspected? Agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency raided an Independence Township home, seizing a sophisticated indoor marijuana growing operation and $400,000 in plants. Two days later, the house was a burnt-out shell. ‘Township cuts funding for DARE drug officer? Independence Township Board […]
Seven Oxford football players were named to the Oakland Activities Association All-League First Team. Those players were Glacier Wallington, Will Horne, Matt Harris, Adam Schlicht, Scott Stubenrauch, John Patrick and Austin Hunsucker. ‘Seven kids is pretty doggone good,? said Head Coach Bud Rowley. ‘We aren’t the biggest school and our kids aren’t the biggest, but […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Some road commissioners thought it would never happen during this lifetime. But for Orion Township drivers, great news is coming in the form of northbound/southbound construction improvements to two of Orion’s most popular roads. Say hello to the four-lane Baldwin Rd. coming in 2017 and a modified Lapeer Rd. […]
Dear editor, I am responding to an article by Laura Colvin titled ‘City disputes distribution of DPW logs,? July 29. I have been employed by the Clarkston DPW for almost four years and during this period of time, I have observed the friction caused by the micromanaging Councilman Cory Johnston, with his constant attacks on […]
Dear editor, The chance for residents in both Independence and Springfield Twp. to stand up and speak out against another money sucking proposal that will affect every resident in Independence and Springfield townships is coming up. A public meeting for both townships has been scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 27 from 6-8 p.m. at Clarkston Junior […]
By Dan Shriner Review Editor Becoming Miss Volleyball in Michigan was never anything that Katherine Carlson ever aspired to achieve. As a sophomore she was honored as one of the top volleyball players in the nation. Then as a junior, she continued her improvement and was arguably the best player in the state. On Monday […]
Zalac, Alayna Marie, Age 13 of Lake Orion. November 17, 2014. Cherished daughter of Michael Zalac and Teri Zalac (Jamie) Huff. Loving sister of Madalyn Zalac. Dear step-sister of Madison Huff. Granddaughter of Joe and Judy Zalac and Mary and Alvin Fabris. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and her cat Angel. Alayna […]