Goodrich-The school board voted 7-0 at a special meeting on Monday night to eliminate the Valedictorian/ Salutatorian distinction, along with the academic ‘Top 10? at the high school beginning with the graduating Class of 2011. Mike Ellis, acting high school principal, reported to the board that nationally other school districts are already making the shift. […]
Horton-Renn, Grange Brandon Twp.-The Horton-Renn Insurance Agency, 1839 S.Ortonville, announced that it is a new independent agent partner of Grange Insurance. ‘We’re very excited to add Grange to the list of exceptional carriers we represent,? said Walt Renn, agency principal. ‘The company’s commitment to ‘Ease of Doing Business,? extends to its customers as well as […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Moving the Lions Club Jubilee back downtown, along with reinstituting the infamous beer tent, could increase the proceeds twofold from past carnivals this’June 19 through June 22’when the Jubilee moves back downtown. ‘My personal goal is to double what we’ve been able to make in the past,? Joe Hildebrand […]
After leading his team in his first year as head coach to district finals and claiming a league title for the first time in 30 years, accolades keep coming in for Oxford Boys Varsity Basketball Coach Stephan Henning. Henning was recently named ‘Coach of the Year in the OAA Blue Division,? ‘All Detroit North Coach […]
Brandon Twp.-Dr. Brent Musolf has teamed up with Dr. Jay Stark at the Brandon Chiropractic Center, 70 S. Ortonville Road, Ortonville. Musolf, a native of Southgate and a Port Austin resident, will see patients specifically for spinal decompression therapy on Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Musolf attended the University of Michigan’Dearborn and completed studies at Texas […]
The deadline is coming up soon. Enter the Ortonville CreekFest Poetry Contest, extended deadline can be no later than May 12. CreekFest (a Green Arts Program supported by the Center for Applied Environmental Research at University of Michigan-Flint) is a festival celebrating Michigan waterways and promoting their conservation. Thematic content in poems is recommended but […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Orion Township Public Library is sending local community members to virtual Rome to wine taste, dip into the culture and share in an unforgettable dining experience. On Saturday, April 26 the flight sets off, but doesn’t leave Orion Township. The Passport to Spring: Road to Rome Gala will […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Lake Orion students were informed of another change to the year-end calendar last week. Instead of having to stay in school until’June 20, even’June 23’for some students, now most students will get out’on June 17. At the beginning of the month Governor Rick Snyder signed additional wording into the […]
At 7 p.m., May 20 the Atlas Township Planning Commission will host a public hearing at the Goodrich Middle School Cafetorium, 7480 Gale Road, Goodrich to review the township master plan. The master plan, which is reviewed every five years, is a guide for land use in the community it serves. Rick Misek, Atlas Township […]
On May 2, the Brandon Middle school Wind Ensemble band accomplished what only two other BMS bands have been able to do by earning a first division rating (superior) at the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association State Band Festival. They qualified for the festival by earning a superior rating at their district band festival […]