Community says goodbye to respected teacher

The Waldon Middle School will remember Bertram Richard ‘Rick? McNally for his valuable opinion. His family will remember him for his devotion. And his wife will remember him for his smile. Rick passed away Wednesday, Feb. 25 after battling illness for four years. He was 54 years old. Born and raised in Grass Lake, MI, […]

Village officials are ready for emergencies

Residents will be glad to know they and their families are in good hands in case of emergency. Village administrators and law enforcement are updating and increasing emergency management resources to make sure citizens are accounted for and taken care of in possible natural and man-made disasters. Readers will remember the proposed shared services within […]

Village police: ‘no valid license on par with drunk driving?

The village is examining a possible ordinance that would allow for cost recovery from DWLS (driving while license suspended) offenders. For years, local procedures for arresting DWLS and OWI (operating while intoxicated) offenders ran parallel, except in cost recovery. Costs recovered include money spent on arresting, booking, processing and possibly prosecuting ? to the tune […]

And the survey says…

How did the community rate the school district? Overall, pretty well. Of the 1,237 who completed the district-made survey, 87.7 percent graded the schools with an A or B. Around 10 percent gave a C or D. And only five responders ? a miniscule percentage ? said the district deserved a failing grade. The remaining […]

Children’s Park improvements scheduled this summer

The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is moving forward with Children’s Park renovations. This summer’s improvements to the 1.53 acre park will include better entries and stairways, terraced stone seating, a slide and landscaping. DDA Director Lois Golden is working in concert with the village, Paint Creek Trailways and Wade Trim Engineering, Planning and Surveying to […]

Schools keep May elections

On Feb. 18, the school board voted to keep Board of Education elections in May. Eight Oakland districts recently moved their elections to November, but, despite the county trend, the board voted on the resolution without any opposition. ‘The push, especially in our county, is to move every [election] to November,? Orion Superintendent Ken Gutman […]

School surveys positive–so far

Over the last several weeks, Orion school district has collected over 1,200 school survey responses from its website and schools. The five-minute survey asked takers to identify the schools? strengths and weaknesses, the types of interaction they have with the school system and the overall grade they think the district deserves. The vast majority ? […]

Teacher of the Year nominee inspires students, community

Orion schools honored their three nominees for the Teacher of the Year award. The county-wide award is sponsored by Oakland Schools, Health Alliance Plan and the Oakland Schools Education Foundation. Stan Ford was selected from the high school’s applicants. There, he teaches physical education and health, and coaches track and cross country. ‘He’s a tremendous […]

Bringin’ down the Hess

Sorry, school board, I’m not buying it. How they came to the decision to keep elections in May seems a little sneaky to me. A little shady. The board discussed the possibility of swithcing election dates at a November meeting, and again in December. But at the end of each discussion ‘more information? was needed, […]

Downtown authority sets course

Lake Orion’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) drafted a list of their short-term and long-term goals at the Feb. 11 meeting. The items with top priority included lake parks improvement, an updated and more easily identifiable streetscape, building and storefront enhancements and more frequent high-quality community events. Councilmember Chuck Schneider voiced his interest in opening up […]

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