Lake Orion aids Japan

Lake Orion is doing its part to aid the victims of the March 11 disaster in Japan. The Lake Orion Police Department and Blanche Sims Elementary collected over 450 blankets sent to the people of Japan. A major problem for the newly homeless Japanese following the tsunami, has been keeping warm. Orion Township resident Sherri […]

Swimming to Seatopia

The fifth graders of Stadium Drive put on quite a show on March 30, taking their parental audience deep under water to explore the world of Seatopia. Written by Theatre Instructor Karey Hart in collaboration with the fifth grade students, who acted, sang, and ran stage production equipment during the show, Seatopia told the story […]

Mother Nature gives spring sports a break, seasons start

Spring break has come and gone, and Lake Orion high school sports are back in full force. Thanks to drastic improvements in the weather, the chance for sporting event cancellation has dropped significantly, and the coaches are ready to take advantage of the spring. Baseball Boys? Varsity Baseball came back in a flurry, with four […]

Creative, talented, enthusiastic

Around 20 students at Lake Orion High School are getting a head start on their business aspirations. DECA, an association of high school marketing students, is preparing for an international comptitions, which begin on April 28. Out of the 23 members that competed in a state competition in March, 19 placed, while eight earned a […]

Orion leading the ‘going green? way

While ‘going green? remains a current environment saving trend, the added savings involved have seen a number of municipalities adopt energy saving measures. Orion Township started looking into becoming more energy efficient in 2009 at the Michigan Township Association Annual Conference. There, they began talking extensively about the green initiatives and incentives available from the […]

School Board walks the gauntlet

The air was charged on April 20’s School Board meeting, not because of any discussion item, but because of large number of Lake Orion teachers attending the proceedings. More than 100 teachers, most wearing Lake Orion Education Association t-shirts, filed into the comparatively tiny meeting room in an effort to show their strength and concern […]

Helping to bring art to Orion

Living in Orion will no longer mean having to drive to Ferndale to buy art. Prizm Designs, now open at 3611 S. Baldwin Road in the strip mall on the corner of Maybee and Baldwin, offers unique items locals may not have been able to find before. Lisa Martin, a former Lake Orion resident and […]

Dragons take second in Orion Invitational

Lake Orion’s Varsity Baseball team pit their talent against Walled Lake Central and Dakota High Schools Saturday, coming away with one win and one loss in two games full of suspense. The Dragons faced the Vikings of Walled Lake first, dominating the team with a 7-0 lead through the sixth inning. But the Vikings were […]

Lady Dragons slay their own

In a game filled with expected events and surprises, fantastic plays and sloppy decisions Lake Orion’s Varsity Softball team nailed a solid win over Swartz Creek. While the win was definite, the game was filled with fist-pumping close plays and headache inducing mistakes alike – sometimes at the same time. Swartz Creek took an early […]

Who’s next?

Matthew Gibb is leaving Orion Township to take his talents to Oakland County offices, and his departure will soon leave a gap in the local government. Township Clerk Penny Shults said the board has a challenge ahead of them. ‘We will officially have a letter of resignation eventually from Gibb,? said Shults. ‘We will begin […]

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