OL Ruhland commits to Michigan State

Last year, the Lake Orion offense put up a record 410 points, topping the 2005 team by 51. While playmakers like Chris Lum, Aaron Allen and David Wurst get most of the credit, it’s the big bodies up front, on the offensive line, which pave the way for success. One such lineman is tackle Ethan […]

Bank hosts fundraiser for 3-Day walk

At the end of September, Pam Scott will take a three-day journey. After dealing with her own fight with breast cancer, she will participate in the Breast Cancer 3-Day walk on September 28, 29 and 30. Scott, an Oxford resident and an employee at the T&C Federal Credit Union in Lake Orion, must raise $2,200 […]

Experience history at Scripps Days

History will be alive at the Scripps Mansion on September 21-23 when the Orion Historical Society, along with Guest House, hosts Scripps Days. ‘It is an opportunity for the mansion to be open and available to the public,? said Sara Van Portfliet of the Orion Historical Society. ?(The mansion) has been referred to as the […]

All signs point to… a township ordinance?

Last October, Dr. Kevin Roberston had no idea where to turn. His free shuttle bus to and from HealthFirst Medical Center was in jeopardy because its parked location along M-24 was found to be in violation of Orion Township’s Sign Ordinance. Robertson had a stack of tickets in his office when the story appeared in […]

Construction now underway

Two weeks ago, The Review reported that Flintridge was closed for a resurfacing project. After a delay due to some drainage issues and some work on the ditches along the road, the project is now underway and is still on track to be finished by mid-August. According to Road Commissioner Eric Wilson and Road Commission […]

Gazebo has seniors smiling

The recent heat wave hasn’t stopped a bunch of Senior Center regulars from venturing outdoors, and it’s all thanks to a refurbished gazebo just a few feet from the front door of the Church Street building. ‘It’s great for us to get out there in the nice weather and the great setting with the flowers,? […]

Friends, fun and fresh air found at camp

Campers participate in fun activities daily while also having ‘theme weeks? and taking field trips. This day, the campers were visiting the pool after lunch. Other field trips include a trip to a Shock game, Gameworks and the wave pool. Camp is held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Friendship Park. […]

Friday Update

The Lake Orion Board of Education held its organizational meeting for the 2007-2008 school year on Wednesday. Among the things decided, the board elected their new officers. Jim Weidman was nominated and accepted the position of board president, a position that was vacated after former president Leeann Bartley decided to not run for reelection when […]

Public input sought on moving school elections to November

A public hearing to discuss moving the regular school election date from May to November will be conducted by the Oxford Board of Education 6 p.m. Monday, July 9. Board President Colleen Schultz said the board has been thinking about moving school elections to the fall for a while because it would be ‘the fiscally […]

Saving Arnold Auditorium

A condemned historic schoolhouse in Addison Township is on the verge of being burned to the ground, and one local resident is on a mission to stop that from happening. Connie Corbin, a resident of Addison Twp., said she was appalled when she learned the 151-year-old Arnold Auditorium, located on the northwest corner of Lakeville […]