LO resident part of training team

Registration for the local training program of the inaugural Brooksie Way Half Marathon, to be led by Lake Orion resident and veteran marathon runner Chris Kelley, is open until May 23. The 13.1-mile race and 5k run will be held Sunday, Oct. 5, starting at Oakland University and finishing at the campus? historic Meadow Brook […]

The LO Down

As promised in this week’s hard copy issue, here are midseason updates on your LOHS spring sports? BASEBALL: The team began the season at the favorite in Division I and nothing about that has changed. They finally lost a game last weekend, but no team in recent memory went through a season unscathed ? so […]

Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday

Lake Orion School Board Vice President Mary Jo Burchart, Secretary Tina Peterson and challenger Ken Grant are vying for two seats that are up for grabs in next Tuesday’s (May 6) school board election. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and all voters should head to their normal precincts (a […]

Township looking at storing water

Could a water storage facility be coming to Orion Township? A public hearing this May could go a long way towards determining that, after the board delayed definitive action on a feasibility and financial analysis on the potential project last week. Public Works Director Bill Ireland spoke to the board during their regular meeting and […]

Businesses to the rescue

Lake Orion Police Chief Jerry Narsh is not quite sure where this quote came from, but when he saw it early last week, it certainly stuck with him. Narsh’s youngest son, Anthony, recently began chemotherapy treatments for Eosinophilic granuloma (EG), a rare musculoskeletal cancer. EG comes from a larger classification, Langerhans cell histiocytosis, which effects […]

Deputies: 16-year-old robbed neighbors at gunpoint

A 16-year-old Lake Orion resident was arrested for armed robbery after police say he held his neighbors at gunpoint. According to an Oakland County Sheriff’s Department report, the suspect forced his way into a Sunfield Place apartment, stole $60 and hit one person with the gun before leaving. The incident took place shortly after midnight […]

Board to spend $88K on gravel for five township roads

For the second straight year, Orion Township will purchase gravel for some of their worst roads. The board accepted a recommendation from their engineers last week to purchase up to $88,000 of 21AC stone, to be spread on five different roads across the township. The Road Commission for Oakland County will spread the gravel. ‘The […]

Cherry says key to economic turnaround is education

Lieutenant Governor John Cherry came to the Orion Township Public Library last week and spoke with members of the public at the North Oakland Democratic Club’s regular meeting. Prior to his speech, Club Chair Phil Reid said Cherry is likely the ‘frontrunner? for the governor’s position, up for election again in 2010. Cherry outlined Gov. […]

Golfers seek the mental edge, place 10th in TC

Jack Nicklaus often said that the game of golf is 90-percent mental. Lake Orion Golf Coach Monty Gallaher and his players all agree, and they are putting that theory to test this spring. ‘There’s always going to be a time when the mental game comes in, and that’s where we’ve got to win,? Gallaher said. […]

Former Dragon baseball teammates honored in same week

Three former Lake Orion baseball players earned special distinctions earlier this month, led by Nate Recknagel’s National Player of the Week award (given by Louisville Slugger). The University of Michigan first baseman hit five home runs, including a walk-off shot against Eastern Michigan, to help the #23 Wolverines improve to 28-8 on the season. Recknagel’s […]

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