Beyond the call of duty

Although the Lake Orion Police Department is operating with 50 percent less officers than the year before, Chief Jerry Narsh said the hours served by officers dropped only by a few 100 hours, thanks in part to the dedication of the department’s reserve force. Those LOPD reserve officers were honored, along with the department’s other […]

Lisa’s Letters

There seems to be a lot of finger pointing and name calling going on these days at Orion Township Hall. First there was the debacle in 2004 with tax information from the Gingellville Community Center going missing from the Township Assessor’s office. That led to a report being filed with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, […]

Move to LOHS in the works for Learning Options students

Lake Orion High School and Learning Options High School administrators are currently developing a program that could house Learning Options students at LOHS. Currently, Learning Options operates out of the Community Education Resource Center (CERC), located near LOHS on Scripps Road. The LO School Board is considering the proposal to move the alternative high school […]

Unlucky driver strikes five parked cars

The luck of the Irish was not with a Burton man on the morning of March 18. According to the Lake Orion Police Department, the 35-year-old man struck five parked cars in the American Legion parking lot off Broadway Street in downtown Lake Orion. The accident occurred at about 3:14 a.m., and LOPD Chief Jerry […]

Man tries to take officer’s firearm after breaking into building

Lake Orion Police Department Chief Jerry Narsh calls 24-year-old Richard Minges ‘someone who is bad for the downtown,? after the S. Broadway man was caught breaking into the Keep Coming Back Club on March 17. The incident happened at 2:42 a.m. on Friday morning, when someone called the LOPD to report suspicious activity at the […]

Barnett is Village’s new DPW director

Michael Barnett has been hired as the new Department of Public Works Director for the Village of Lake Orion, and he will have six months to relocate within 20 miles of the Village. The Village Council voted March 13 to hire Barnett at a salary of $49,400 per year, contingent upon him passing pre-employment tests […]

Lisa’s Letters

This is the time of year when every other day you hear the TV weather people talking about how ‘spring is just around the corner.? Two days later, of course, they are talking about the latest snowstorm forecasted to blow through the area. If you’ve spent a significant amount of time living in Michigan (in […]

Village adopts Rec master plan

Although the plan has been called ‘aggressive,? The Village of Lake Orion has a new Recreation Master Plan, which lays out changes for all Village parks. The Village Council voted to adopt the plan at their March 13 meeting. A public hearing was held on Feb. 28, and the Village needed to have the plan […]

Businesses: DDA and Village not aligned

Are the interests of the Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority and the Village Council on the same page? Many downtown business owners think not. Several business owners voiced their frustrations with the current state of the DDA at a Business Neighbors meeting, held on March 9 at the Orion Art Center. Robert Donohue, Jr., Principal […]

Zimmer resigns as DDA director

After one year serving as director of Lake Orion’s Downtown Development Authority, Katie Zimmer is resigning her position to accept a new job in Chicago. Her last day will be March 16. Her new position will be corporate sponsorship manager for a ‘large non-profit.? Zimmer has a brother living in the Chicago area, so she […]

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