Pole dancing has long been an art form associated with seedy, smoke-filled strip clubs. But in the past several years, the activity has been embraced as an alternate to aerobics by housewives and professionals alike. Pole dancing studios generally pop up in hip areas like Ferndale, where Elona Gano used to be an instructor at […]
Cindy Plouhar gets a hug from a family member at the Memorial Day Ceremony held at the veterans memorial on Monday. Plouhar’s son, Raymond, was killed in Iraq in June of 2006.
After going undefeated through winter sessions, the U10 girls entered the spring season registering for the Midland Tournament as well as the MYSL Junior State Cup. After placing first in Midland Tournament they turned their attention the Junior State Cup. OSC started the State Cup run with games in South Lyon and St Joe’s. OSC […]
After a year of no high school hockey, Oxford is looking to form a co-op team with Avondale High School for next season. ‘That’s the plan right now,? said Oxford High School’s Athletic Director Mike Watson. ‘We haven’t signed a cooperative agreement yet with them, that’s not due until August.? After last year’s no-season, Watson […]
The Orion Township Board of Trustees will consider the rezoning request submitted by CVS Pharmacy at their regular meeting on June 1 starting at 7 p.m. The property in question is located on the northeast corner of Baldwin and Maybee roads.
By Matt Phillips Special to the Review Lake Orion’s Drew Feustel is now safely back after weather delayed his shuttle’s landing. ‘At last,? were the first words spoken by Space Shuttle Commander Scott Altman during the crew’s press conference from the tarmac of Edwards Air Force base in California about four hours after the Space […]
The late Jack Eugene Barwig, of Oxford Township, will be laid to rest in the Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly on Monday, June 16. The ceremony will begin at 10:45 a.m. and the family is inviting those who knew Barwig to attend. Barwig, who passed away on March 13, 2014 at age 74, served […]
Clear Lake Elementary’s fifth-graders said goodbye to their school last week with Hawaiian luau. Students donned grass skirts and leis as they ate, danced and played games to celebrate the end of their elementary school careers. Good luck at the middle school, kids!
By Megan Hess Review Staff Writer ‘Outstanding students who want to produce the best work possible.? That’s what makes LOHS’s Television Production Workshop (TWP) so successful, according to its instructor, Roger Smith. TWP earned nine first-place Michigan Interscholastic Press Association awards this year in individual categories, four in second place, three in third place and […]
The community is invited to their fourth Video and Film Festival. It takes place Monday and Tuesday, June 1 and 2, in the high school’s Kiva at 7 p.m. The festival features short films and music videos produced by LOHS students. The audience will also see the debut trailer for Chuck Grady’s film, The Point, […]