Girls volleyball season ends to the Wolves

Despite a great season, the Lake Orion volleyball team could not overcome the challenge posed by Clarkston and fell in the district final to the Wolves last week. The Dragons set a school record with a 59-11-2 record and were ranked fourth in the state. There also were several other team records set this season. […]

Newly-elected school board members ready to start

After months on the campaign trail, Joyce Brasington, Mike Schweig, Mark Stepek and Kim Shumaker got the nod as the people’s choice for Oxford School Board. Because Oxford school district includes Metamora, Hadley and Dryden townships votes were also accumulated from precincts in those areas, however, no votes were cast in Hadley Township. The top […]

A warrior’s wish to be famous is granted with her heart

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer After a bumpy parking job that brought much needed giggling, Madalyn Zalac opened the minivan door to wheel her younger sister, Alayna, the Warrior Princess, onto the red carpet. At first site, the cow in the front yard might have seemed a bit odd, but when Alayna saw the […]

OHS brings ‘Rumors? to the stage

Are you looking for a free date night? Then check out the opening night of Oxford High School’s fall play ‘Rumors? on Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. at Performing Arts Center. All patrons will get in for free when they bring in five non-perishable food items for Oxford/Orion FISH. As guests begin arriving for a […]

Successful kickoff event for Jr. Auxiliary

On Sunday, Nov. 9, Bonnie Burdette-Wood, Pat Marvar, Pat Pitel and #108’s Ladies? Auxiliary hosted the American Legion Junior Auxiliary Kick-Off at Walter Frazer Unit #108 in Oxford with 12 Jr. Auxiliary Members ranging in ages from 4 to 16 years old, sharing in fun, food, games, interesting facts, future plan making and a special […]

Trottin?

A total of 70 runners and walkers participated in the 25th Annual Turkey Trot held recently at Seymour Lake Township Park. The event was sponsored by the Oxford Twp. Parks and Rec. Department and Meijer, the latter of which donated 22 turkeys to hand out to the winners. Top male participants were James Cusick, Cade […]

Unstoppable

Nail-biting. Heart pounding. Nerve wracking. Those were just a few effects last Friday’s MHSAA Division 1 District game between Clarkston and Lapeer had on the hundreds of fans at Clarkston High School. All the excitement led to celebration for the Wolves and fans as the Clarkston Varsity Football team clinched their third consecutive district title […]

Horst voted to school board

Clarkston Board of Education will have a new face as a result of last week’s election. Kelli Horst was elected to the board, Nov. 4, with 7,315 votes, 24.71 percent of total votes cast. “I’m gratified by the overwhelming support I received from parents, teachers and community members,” Horst said. “I admire anyone who, essentially, […]

Bisio back on city council

Clarkston voters returned Richard Bisio to city council in last week’s vote. “I’m gratified,” said Bisio, who served on council from 2010-2012 and received 233 votes in the Nov. 4 election, 24.73 percent of votes cast. Also returning to the council are incumbent council members Michael G. Sabol, with 258 votes, 27.39 percent; and Sharron […]

Students take turn to vote

As their family and their community took to the polls, Andersonville Elementary students also had a decision to make on Election Day, Nov. 4. They voted for who they would like to see as Michigan’s next governor. It was a close race. The winner was Democrat Mark Schauer, who beat Republican Rick Snyder by two […]