Custom Health Center gets to the roots

By Gabriel Ouzounian Review Staff Writer Orion residents looking for an alternative to traditional medical care now have one more option available. Custom Health Center, which opened about three months ago, focuses on finding the root cause of problems rather than just treating symptoms. Owner Dr. Jason Olafsson said he took an alternative approach to […]

The process of replacing a supervisor

By Gabriel Ouzounian Review Staff Writer Township Supervisor Matthew Gibb has officially designated his resignation date for May 31, and township offices are busy drawing up plans to select a new leader. On June 2, just two days after Gibb leaves for county offices to take up his new post as Oakland County Deputy Executive […]

Staying ahead of Yellow Jackets

By Gabriel Ouzounian Review Staff Writer The Dragons took on a double header against Avondale May 18, playing through the rain and mud to beat the Yellow Jackets 6-5. Avondale struck first blood in the first inning scoring two runs, but the Dragons answered in kind, raising the ante by two and leading the game […]

Boys? Lacrosse makes school history

The Lake Orion Boys? Varsity Lacrosse team took home their first Oakland Athletics Association Blue Division championship May 17, when they beat Royal Oak, 17-1. First year coach Brad Thomas said it was an excellent way to send off the seniors and a great way to end the normal season. ‘We gave a complete performance […]

Cheers?

By Gabriel Ouzounian Review Staff Writer With the introduction of the so-called Wildwood Amphitheater and the Orion Center, Orion Township has become a location with more than a few venues for groups hoping to host an event. Thanks to a change in Ordinance 132 at a May 16 meeting, and formally adopted on May 19, […]

Art Tunes

The currently nicknamed Wildwood Amphitheater got a dry run on May 21 and 22 when bands got together for Art Tunes – a festival to raise money for charity and organized by ‘Chizzy? Mike Chisholm. Over ten bands played at the venue over the course of the two day festival, offering a number of different […]

Finding Orion’s buried treasure

History arrives in many different forms, but sometime it requires a little digging. As the streets and sidewalks of downtown Lake Orion came up, treasure hunters Rick Day, Chuck Jacob, and Jim Bird came out, armed with metal detectors and passion for all things old. Day, who’s been hunting for around 30 years, said he’s […]

Shipping error postpones brick installation

Lake Orion’s Streetscape Project is beginning to enter the reconstructive stage, and one of the noticeable changes has been the installation of bricks in the downtown. Unfortunately, those bricks will have to be replaced. Jamie Brown, a Professional Landscape Architect working on the project, said due to a delivery error, the wrong type of bricks […]

Vets celebrate Memorial Day

The veterans of Lake Orion remembered the fallen of their number Memorial Day, with a ceremony at the Orion Veteran’s Memorial on M-24 and Odanah Street. Starting with speeches from Ernest Baker, of the North Oakland VFW Post 334, the event featured members from all branches of the military, including the Oakland Young Marines who […]

Girls? Soccer ends season with a tie, going to playoffs

The Lake Orion Girl’s soccer team fell, 1-0, against the Lancers of L’Anse Creuse May 26, for their final game of the normal season. The Dragons fought strong right off the buzzer, keeping the ball in the Lancers zone for long periods, but simply could not get effective shots on goal. The wet weather prevented […]

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