B-ball gets a championship

A pair of road wins over league competition gave Lake Orion High School its first Oakland Activities Association title in school history. The Dragons last won a league championship in 1988, when they played in the Greater Oakland Athletics League. At 9-2 in the OAA III, LO can still be tied by Oak Park, but […]

Team season ends for wrestlers

A strong season came to a close for the Lake Orion High School wrestling team with a 52-18 loss to defending state champion Davison on Feb. 22. The team finished with an overall record of 35-6, though a few individual wrestlers are still going strong. The Dragons battled hard at the outset and trailed by […]

Woman in bar leaves 2-year-old alone

Rhonda Louise Sheppard, 32, of Troy, was arraigned Feb. 21 on charges of child neglect and abandonment, after Oakland County Sheriff’s Department deputies said she left her two-year-old daughter alone in a parked car while the she was inside a bar on Feb. 16. The Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office also planned to charge the woman […]

No to waiver requests

With the M-24 Moratorium scheduled to be lifted at the end of April, the chances of anyone getting a waiver granted from Orion Township appears to be slim at best. The township board agreed Feb. 6 that any granted waiver requests at this point could have a negative impact on how the planning commission conducts […]

Business owner hasn’t forgotten about hurricane victims

Her store might be called ‘Second Time Around,? but, after her recent numerous efforts to help Hurricane Katrina victims in the Gulf Coast region, Miriam Sibbald might have to consider a name change. Sibbald is currently working on sending a fourth shipment for the relief efforts. With every shipment of clothing and other necessities, she […]

Let’s do lunch

Students at Webber Elementary were given a real treat on Feb. 8th, literally. As part of the school’s Grandparent or Special Person Day, students were allowed to eat lunch in the cafeteria with someone close to them. In all, 175 students shared lunch with a grandparent or special person in an event that principal Sarah […]

Bald Mountain pilots volunteer steward program

No one can argue that the Bald Mountain State Recreation Area is a beautiful piece of land. But many area residents don’t know about the effort that goes into keeping this park beautiful. The Parks and Recreation Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is piloting a new program called the Core Volunteer Steward […]

Steimel ‘President? while at D.C. forum

In just one week, Lake Orion High School senior Chris Steimel became President of the United States of America. At least for a little while. Steimel was elected President by a group of his peers at the National Youth Leadership Forum on Defense, Intelligence & Diplomacy, held the week of Jan. 31-Feb. 5. As President, […]

Wrestlers win district title

The Lake Orion High School wrestling team got its first district title in six years, topping two Rochester high schools on Feb. 15. The Dragons beat Rochester 41-17 in the semi-finals and then took out Adams 38-23 in the finals. The district win sets up a meeting with Davison in the regionals. Davison beat OAA […]