Chrysler’s engines still running

With the world headquarters just a jaunt down the highway in Auburn Hills, Chrysler’s recent bankruptcy announcement was even more immediate for Orion officials, Chrysler dealers and potential buyers. As news spread last week that one of the vaunted Big Three automakers was preparing to file for bankruptcy, complete with an address from President Barack […]

Storm water could harm stream

A road flooding problem has Orion Township and Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) at a logjam. Storm rains at the intersection of Grampian and Orion roads bring flooding levels so high some residents have put out sandbags. To make matters worse, the corner is a bus-stop for Lake Orion school children. A township project […]

Company donates to veteran’s memorial

The Orion Veterans Memorial is getting a facelift thanks to a local masonry company. Lake Orion’s KBH Masonry donated labor to install a granite facade at the memorial which will feature a male and female soldier with a dove, the symbol of peace, fluttering between them. Orion resident Ken Hickman, the company’s owner, said his […]

Track team loses meet, second at relays

The Dragon boys? track team were a step behind Rochester Adams on Tuesday, April 28. They lost 69-59. ‘As expected, Adams proved to be a tough opponent for the Dragons,? Coach Stan Ford said. The Dragons won only winning six events. ‘However, Adams did have their weaknesses that we were able to exploit with our […]

Will Orion get hit as auto companies fail?

The Orion Township library was packed with officials and citizens on Wednesday, May 6 for a Town Hall meeting that sought to answer the question: What can be done locally about the crisis facing the auto companies? Leaders from Auburn Hills, Independence, Addison and Oxford townships were in attendance, as was state Rep. Jim Marleau. […]

Horseshoe club celebrates 50th

Maybe you’ve been downtown Lake Orion on an evening in summertime and heard the clink of metal soon followed by someone joyously shout, ‘Ringer!? Chances are, you’re down by the 15 lighted courts nestled between Children’s Park and the Orion Art Center, the home pitching grounds of the Lake Orion Horseshoe Club, who celebrates their […]

What Counts

Dearest Fritz, What gives, brother? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we’re all getting a little bit worried. The good folks in the town you once called home are anxiously awaiting news about the GM plant here. Now that you’ve made good and are the head of the whole dang company, we’re […]

Milosch makes Chrysler’s cut

The engine driving the Big Three American automakers continues to sputter, but Orion’s Chrysler dealership is hanging on for the ride. Last week, Chrysler announced it would be closing around 800 dealerships nationwide this summer. Orion’s Palace Chrysler Jeep or Milosch Dodge were not on the list. ‘It’s good to still be here to service […]

Custodian cleans out locker after 36 years

For his swan song, Pine Tree Elementary School’s head custodian Dan Hart is painting the walls of the lunchroom rather than making sure they’re pristine. Hart, who will retire when school comes to an end this June, is marking the end of his 36-year run in Lake Orion schools by painting a mural of an […]

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