Student’s design gobbles up recognition

Little design experience and knowledge of wild turkeys, or even turkey hunting, didn’t stop Waldon Middle School student Lauren Prainito from creating a first class drawing. Prainito’s drawing was recently awarded first place in the state’s third annual wild turkey patch contest. Her design will be the basis of the 2007 Turkey Management Cooperator patch […]

Video technology connecting separated military families

Families with loved ones stationed abroad in the military now have a new way to communicate. Utilizing an adaptation of OakVideo, a video conferencing system launched by Oakland County in 2001, families will be able to arrange one-on-one video conferences with members of the Armed Forces. ‘By offering this video conferencing service free of charge […]

Students raise money to send help to Guatemala

When high school students take on a fundraiser the cause is usually something in their own community. That was not the case for Lauren Mannor, from Lake Orion High School, and Deborah Zenz, of Oxford, whose fundraiser will help communities thousands of miles away in Guatemala. The two area students teamed to host a charity […]

OAA III looking up at Dragon cagers

After grabbing an early 2-0 lead, it took Farmington Hills Harrison until the 3:42 mark of the fourth quarter to get the lead back. But that was just in their battle to outscore Lake Orion sophomore Drew Maynard. Whether Harrison would outscore Maynard was about the only thing left to decide after a one-sided first […]

Love to read

Groups of Oakview Middle School eighth-graders visited four different elementary schools in an action-packed morning on Feb. 8, in celebration of Literacy Day. The event is geared towards spreading literacy through the area. Blanche Sims, Pine Tree, Paint Creek and Webber elementary schools were the participated in the service-learning project. The 190 participating Oakview students […]

Clarkston takes wrestling title from LO

The Lake Orion defense of their OAA I wrestling championship fell just short as Clarkston edged the Dragons in the league tournament on Feb. 10. Coupled with their perfect 7-0 dual meet record, the Wolves were crowned outright league champs. The Dragons were 6-1 in the dual meet portion of the season and could have […]

Ski team gets a pair of seconds, ready for regionals

The slopes at Pine Knob have seen many great skiers, and a group of eight Lake Orion seniors might be one of the best high school classes to grace the hill. The five boys and three girls led their respective teams to strong second place finishes in their recent divisional competition, and they have their […]

Special Olympians hit the court at LOHS

Lake Orion High School students were treated to a break from class on Feb. 9, as the Lake Orion Special Olympics basketball team played a game in the school’s fieldhouse. The LO team of Special Olympians and unified athletes edged visiting Jardon (of Hazel Park), by a final score of 34-23. The Dragons were led […]

Millage language approved

The discussion of the non-homestead millage ballot language is over for the Clarkston School Board. At the Feb. 13 meeting, the board voted 7-0 to approve the final wording for the May 2 election. Voters will decide whether or not to approve the district’s request for 19.2491 mills of non-homestead tax for a period of […]

With open hearts

Support was in full force for Lighthouse Emergency Services on Feb. 9 as figureheads and pillars of the Clarkston Community joined together for the third annual ‘Open Your Heart to Lighthouse? event. The festivities took place in the home of Jerry and Carolyn Hemphill, who co-chaired the event with Tom and Tami Lowrie. ‘I figured […]