Christian values are important to many of us. We were brought up in a world that seems so different from our world today. Wars and violence create anxiety. We watch what is taking place in other parts of the world and wonder at the looks of anger and hatred we see on the faces of […]
Rain began to pour on Saturday while the Wolves announced who they were playing for during the annual Football for a Cure. Clarkston enthusiasts stayed in their seats for the event as the gridiron heroes played in honor of those who fought cancer, are fighting cancer or who have passed away.
Clarkston Rotary Club hosts the Clarkston Labor Day Parade, 10-11 a.m., Monday, Sept. 1. The traditional end of summer parade is seeking floats, classic cars, community service organizations, musical groups, local businesses, political candidates, families, and equestrian riders. The parade kicks off from Renaissance High School on Waldon Road to Main Street, north to Miller […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Orion Township Fire Department still needs a new aerial fire truck, an ambulance, updated turnout gear and other critical equipment as a result of the failed fire capital and equipment millage on the August 5 primary ballot.? But, the board will not seek to build a new fire […]
onday was picture day for Oxford High School’s fall sports teams. First up, bright and early at 8 a.m., was the varsity football team, which begins its season 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29 at home against Romeo. Let’s meet the team. Front row (from left): Michael Prusa, Scott Stubenrauch, Travis Moore, Derek Medvedik, Jacob Winkleman, […]
Dragon on the Lake kicks off this Friday and there’s an added benefit to the fun. Festival goers who take an evening run or try their luck at black jack will be giving back to the community. It’s the second year for the Friday night 5K run. Organized by the Lake Orion United Methodist Church, […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer In order to treat invasive algae and weeds in Lake Orion, the Orion Township board approved its biggest Special Assessment District (SAD) Monday involving 809 lakefront residents. The SAD was proposed by applicant Lake Orion Lake Association (LOLA) which informed residents in the spring of the possible assessment to […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer With the passage of Orion Township’s proposed additional fire operation millage during the primary election, Fire Chief Bob Smith will use the approximate $1.3 million in additional tax revenue to fill 18 full-time positions. Of the 18 positions, 15 would be 24-hour positions’firefighters working the ‘line?’and the remaining three […]
By Katie Winkler Review Staff Writer On Sunday, thirty Dragon Boat teams will go head-to-head to battle it out for the coveted Dragon Trophy and try to out row defending champions Island Bombers. For the Orion Area Chamber of Commerce, Orion Township and Blessings in a Backpack, winning the overall prize is not the goal. […]
By Katie Winkler Review Staff Writer Head to Toe spa and Exclusive Salon Suites are teaming up to bring the first full combination hair and spa into downtown Lake Orion. The ground floor of their new location at 18 S. Broadway Street will be Exclusive Salon Suites, owned by Reggie Sager, and the second floor […]