Members of the Torch Club at the Boys & Girls Club in Lake Orion recently collected blankets that were donated to the Common Ground Sanctuary in Royal Oak. Pictured (from left to right) are club members Annie Chartrand, Brenda LaVigne and Haley Brown. For information about the club or program call 248-814-8002.
Lake Orion is a town that concentrates on the arts and thanks to the classes at the high school, the Orion Art Center and more, the township has many talented young people well on their way to being artists. Now the Oakland County is helping Orion youth to that dream in the form of scholarships. […]
The students of Orion Oaks Elementary joined a nationwide push for peace by planting pinwheels and their thoughts about war, violence, tolerance and more. The lawn was littered with twirling pinwheels on Sept. 21 as students went out to thier designated spots and planted their pinwheels. The movement started in Florida, but has since spread […]
Michael Auchter of Clarkston received the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Sophomore Computer Engineering Student Award at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The award was presented at the college’s recent honors and awards ceremony. Auchter, who recently completed his sophomore year, is the son of Mark and Elaine Auchter of Clarkston. He is a 2006 graduate of […]
I have enjoyed your publication since moving to Orion almost 25 years ago. I have, and will continue, to rely on it to keep me up-to-date on local news and events. I was disappointed, however, when there was no coverage of the Lake Orion New Years Resolution Run & Walk. This fun race held on […]
Put those winter blues aside and treat yourself to a fantastic evening at the 16th annual Snowflake Ball on Feb. 5. It takes place at Indianwood Country Club in Lake Orion. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception, followed by a gourmet meal, a dessert extravaganza, live entertainment for dancing by ‘The […]
Being a successful hunter involves the right combination of luck and skill. Lakeville Elementary fifth-grader Bryce Darrin, 10, demonstrated he possesses both by bagging a 10-point buck over the weekend on his family’s 12-acre property in neighboring Metamora Township. ‘He was super excited,? said father Scott Darrin, of Oxford. ‘He could barely talk. He was […]
As ‘team leader? of a six-candidate slate, Dan Travis’ number one issue is hiring a professional manager to handle Independence Township’s $20 million budget. ‘We want human-resource management in place, in house, who can have a handle on things, can control things, and to be responsible,? said Travis. ‘One of the biggest problems we’ve had […]
James and Lisa Bannasch of Clarkston are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Derek James, to Jessica Esther Schmeck, daughter of Anthony and Mary Ellen Schmeck, Jr., of Plano, Texas. Derek is a 1998 graduate of Clarkston High School, 2002 graduate of Central Michigan University, and a 2006 graduate of University of Michigan, […]
Ten Years Ago Jan. 18, 1995 ~~After March 27, no garbage hauler in the state will be allowed to bring yard waste to a landfill or incinerator. ~~Eight area residents have expressed an interest in replacing Rod Curtis on the school board. Interviewed were Leeann Bartley, Jeff Butler, Jim Allen, Michael Bakos, Donna Davis Daisley, […]