Moose Tree will likely maintain half of its programs through next year

Lake Orion Schools hopes to keep the doors of the Moose Tree Nature Preserve building open through next year, by eliminating programs there for secondary education students. Executive Director of Business Services Jillynn Keppler, filling in for absent Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Dave Beiter at the May 24 school board meeting, said they […]

Schools to finalize budget

Lake Orion Schools Executive Director of Business Services Jillynn Keppler said it looks as if state revenue dollar amount increases offered per student will be set at $220-$230. At the school board’s May 24 meeting, Keppler asked the board for direction on how to proceed in preparing the 2006-2007 budget, for finalization in June. ‘That […]

Lisa’s Letters

Politicians seem to love wasting paper. We often get copies of a press release faxed to us, sent in the mail, and also emailed. Often we receive copies of the same information faxed to us several times. The email is sufficient…what’s with the waste? Mike Rogers? office seems the most guilty of this. Recent case […]

Spring has sprung

Downtown Lake Orion presented the Fifth Annual Flower Fair and Home and Garden Marketplace under sunny, blue skies over the weekend. Rainy weather that had plagued the area over the past week finally broke, and area residents were able to enjoy the fair’s entertainment, concessions, children’s activities and vendor booths, including plants and garden accessories. […]

One block of Flint Street to close June 1

One block of Flint Street, between Lapeer and Broadway Streets, will close for two weeks beginning June 1, for the construction of a drain connection between the new Sagebrush Cantina and the the village sanitary system. The Lake Orion Village Council approved the request at their May 22 meeting, on the conditions that proper barricading […]

Lisa’s Letters

I was one of many who flocked to the theaters over the weekend to see The Da Vinci Code movie. Although I read the book, I still found myself getting wrapped up in the story. Despite how you may feel about the film’s subject matter, it does succeed in its main goal, to entertain. There […]

Count village in for Wireless Oakland

The Lake Orion Village Council has approved an agreement with Oakland County for Wireless Oakland, a public-private partnership to provide wireless internet service throughout the entire county. After hearing a proposal from Wireless Oakland Manager of Application Services Scott Oppmann earlier this month, the council agreed to adopt a resolution approving the agreement, which states […]

The Brigolins: A family of scholars

It isn’t often that parents attend three of their children’s college graduations within two weeks of each other. However, that’s exactly how Mark and Belinda Brigolin of Lake Orion spent the weekends of May 6 and May 14, as their daughters Heather, 27, and Tiffany 23, and son Marc Anthony, 25, all received their degrees. […]

LOPD hosting seminar for licensed liquor establishments

The Lake Orion Police Department, in conjunction with agents from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (LCC), will present a training seminar in June for all Village of Lake Orion licensed liquor establishment owners. The LOPD’s alcohol enforcement activities at one downtown restaurant, Whiskey’s Steakhouse, formerly Muy Loco, were called into question recently by owner Bob […]

Canterbury’s Highland Fling gets visit from Olympic ice dancer

When Olympic Silver Medal-winner Ben Agosto, an ice dancer, recently phoned the Highland Fling Scottish store at Olde World Canterbury Village, owner Gordon Hyslop had no idea who he was talking to. Hyslop later learned that the man he had spoken to was Agosto, a Canton resident, when Agosto’s mother phoned the store in Orion […]

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