The Village Council has approved the purchase and donation of two buoys to the Lake Orion Lake Association. Every year, LOLA puts out sixteen buoys in Lake Orion to promote boating safety, swimming safety and reduce shoreline erosion, said Lake Orion Lake Association President Jerry Richards. According to Richards, nine of these buoys are placed […]
By Cathy Kimmel Review Staff Writer The new Lake Orion Sleep Center can help put your sleeping problems to bed. According to Dr. Daniel Maxwell, this new location, opened since April, is part of a five-office practice and is dedicated to sleep disorders. ‘There’s a whole slew of disorders running around out there. We treat […]
For a year now, little monsters can be found in downtown Lake Orion. Well not actual little monsters, but Little Monsters, a specialty toy store, opened their doors a year ago. Located at the corner of Flint and Broadway Streets, owners Chris McKenna and Leila Freijy are excited to see how their business has grown […]
Students from one of Oakview Middle School seventh grade teams participated in a walk-a-thon to benefit Heifer International last week. According to teacher April Dobbs, each class in the team came up with some ideas for ways they could help others, and after some voting, the group decided to do the walk-a-thon. With 95 students […]
Not only was Saturday, June 2, a hot, sunny morning in downtown Lake Orion, but it was also a time for fun as National Trails Day was celebrated in Children’s Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ‘The event was started by the American Hiking Society 15 years ago to inspire the public to discover […]
For Lake Orion graduate Karey Miller, there was no such thing as Senior Skip Day. Or playing hooky. Or even a sick day. For the past 13 years, he has never missed a day of school, missed a single class or even been late to a class. ‘Some of its luck with not getting sick,? […]
School may be getting close to being out for the summer, but a team of seventh grade students at Oakview Middle School haven’t lost their focus when it comes to helping others. On Wednesday, June 6, over 90 seventh graders will be participating in a walk-a-thon to benefit Heifer International, an organization that buys and […]
Paint Creek Elementary fifth grader Dylan Kotora’s summer will be filled with baseball, hockey, playing outside with friends and getting ready to start middle school at Scripps next fall. And while it will be a summer mostly filled with typical summer fun, Dylan will also take a break from the usual stuff and travel halfway […]
Fourth grader Doug Abbott (left), 9, poses with his brother Greg as they enjoy a snack at Orion Oaks Elementary’s 10th birthday celebration last Thursday. The huge smile on three-year-old Greg’s face is due to his excitement at being a Orion Oaks student in the future.
It’s an issue that many women don’t feel comfortable talking about, but according to physical therapist Heather Costas, it’s a common problem that many females face. Bladder incontinence affects as many as 19 million individuals in the United States, and it’s not just an age-based issue as many may believe. In fact, about 30 percent […]