Letter To The Editor

Dear Editor, I’m from Mexico. I’m studying because it’s very important to me to learn and take this opportunity. When I arrived to US, my English was shorter and I didn’t speak very well. I didn’t know a lot of words. I couldn’t have a longer conversation, only two or three words, no more. I […]

Letter To The Editor

Dear Editor, Liberal theologians in the past have questioned the Scriptural account of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Colleges, universities and many seminars have taught their theories and beliefs. In the past few decades, evidence has been discovered that the Scripture is true, archaeology and history are supporting Scripture. In the late 1800s, Robert Ingersol, […]

From The Lake Orion Review

Monday, April 7, an accident occurred in the National City Bank parking lot at M-24/Shadbolt. A minor accident took place at Bellevue/Buena Vista. A person at South Broadway was arrested for drunken driving, driving with a suspended license and having an improper license plate. *** Tuesday, April 8, an accident occurred at Atwater/Perry. A man […]

Start your engines . . .

The weather is warming up and more and more people are getting ready to take to the road this spring and summer season. Ed Levy of Golling Pontiac GMC-Truck said the dealership’s top sellers are the Grand Am, the Grand Prix and the Vibe. “Close behind is the Aztec, it does well for us,” he […]

Baseball team confident about season

Although they graduated six from last year’s team, including Major League Baseball draft pick Randy Frye, the Lake Orion varsity baseball team is expecting another successful season this year. “They’ve been swinging the bats really well,” said head coach Andy Schramek. “We have a lot of young pitchers…but offensively and defensively, we are looking good.” […]

Lake Orion varsity kickers have new coach

It’s a new season in more ways than one for the Lake Orion High School varsity girls soccer team. They have a new coach and a new division. The Dragons will test themselves in their first season playing OAA I soccer, having moved up from OAA II this year. The team is also under new […]

‘We had angels all around us?

Two Oxford women driving through Orion Friday, April 4 took on an uninvited and unexpected passenger that could have cost them their lives. Marilynn Toteff, 71, and her daughter Susan Walton, 47, were traveling east on Indianwood Road, just east of Absequami Road, at about 8:20 a.m., when a ‘humongous tree? fell out of the […]

School board approves area attendance adjustment plan

The Oxford Area Community Schools board of education passed the much debated redistricting proposal with a 6-1 vote. The only school board member to vote against the plan was new trustee Jamie Flemming. Her primary reasons included her inexperience with the topic and brief time on the board. ‘I personally haven’t had adequate time to […]

Oxford, Addison offer residents cleanup options

As a result of the multiple ice storms between April 3 and April 7, Oxford and Addison residents were left with tons and tons of downed trees, limbs and branches to clean up. Each community is offering residents various ways to deal with the big mess Mother Nature left on their properties. Oxford Township Oxford […]

From The Oxford Leader

Tuesday, April 8 A 32-year-old N. Washington St. resident reported receiving four threatening phone calls from an acquaintance of his ex-wife. A gentleman from the American Legion brought a World War II ‘war head? into the Oxford Police Station to see if it was ‘live? or not. Officials contacted Selfridge Air Force base and had […]