Run ends in quarters for LO hockey team

By Colin Baumgartner Review Editor Jason Stross? 37 saves helped the Dragons stay close, but East Kentwood’s size and strength was too much for Lake Orion to overcome, as they fell 1-0 in a state quarterfinal game last Wednesday at Suburban Ice outside of East Lansing. ‘He played how he always plays,? Lake Orion Coach […]

Pair brings home the gold

Seniors Brandon Figurski and Ricky Forrest captured state titles on Saturday at the Division I meet held at Eastern Michigan University. Figurski won for the second straight year, with his 439.35 points distancing the competition by more than 31 points. He was also nearly 32 points better than his total from last year’s finals. Forrest […]

Three Dragons place at state meet, Varilek finishes fourth

By Colin Baumgartner Review Editor Junior Jake Varilek’s fourth place finish highlighted Lake Orion’s weekend at the individual state championships, with Allen Sigler and Evan Gros also earning a place on the podium. ‘I was so happy to see Jake get the monkey off his back,? Coach Doug Kline said of his 152 pounder. ‘Placing […]

M-24 study nearing implementation stage

The M-24 Access Management Steering Committee met with the public for the final time on Feb. 27. Now all that remains for the plan is compiling a final list of recommendations and implementing the plan. Officials from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), The Corradino Group of Michigan, Inc., and the five governing bodies that […]

Review to team with ‘Angel? & doctor

Louise ‘Desert Angel? Downs and Dr. Matthew Kopera will hold another ‘Packing Party for the Troops? this April, and now The Lake Orion Review is joining the team. In addition to the drop-off site at Dr. Kopera’s office (Suite 207 of the Beaumont Medical Building at 1455 S. Lapeer Road), The Review will offer a […]

Taste of the Town invades Canterbury

The Orion/Oxford Boys & Girls Club held their ninth annual Taste of the Town at Canterbury Castle last Saturday, raising around $7,500 for the club. Club Director Tim Dougan said the event will help offset operating costs of the club, which recently relocated to the old Gingellville Community Center on Waldon Road. A live and […]

Book worms set to invade Paint Creek

Paint Creek Elementary School held a kick-off assembly last week for reading month. Their theme, ‘Got Dirt? Wiggle into a good book? encourages students to earn points through reading. At right, Principal Beverly Tepper shows her spirit with a dirt (chocolate milk) moustache. In addition to a school-wide point goal, the school will also select […]

The LO Down

On the surface, the Sagebrush Cantina and General Motors don’t appear to have too much in common with one another. After all, the pinto bean is a staple at the Mexican restaurant and the Pinto car was a Ford product. But, perhaps, it is appropriate to compare their importance to the community. You could even […]

Juried show hits Flint St. Gallery

Flint Street Gallery owners Christine McKenna and Leila Freijy hosted an opening reception last week for their 2D juried art show. You can check out the show through March 30 by visiting 15 E. Flint St. Gallery hours are noon-7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on […]

Blanche Sims students get down to business

Last week, students from Blanche Sims Elementary School visited Exchange City in Taylor. All Sims fifth graders, about 75 students, attended the field trip. The program gave every student an opportunity to become both a producer and a consumer, and help their business operate in the Exchange City economy. Their goal by the end of […]

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