Deborah J. Comstock

Nova’s gets creative to fill a need for downtown Adrian residents

If you live in downtown Adrian and find yourself short on necessities with no time to run to one of the big stores, Nova’s Soda Pop Candy Shop has you covered.  

Deborah J. Comstock: Fighting food waste in America

Food waste is out of control in America. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 103 million tons (206 billion pounds) of food waste was generated in 2018.

For owner of new hearing center, helping people hear is a mission, not just a business

Amanda Griewahn, owner of All Hearing, has provided hearing testing services for over 17 years, in both corporate settings and in private business.  

Vacuum repair has been local couple’s trade for nearly four decades

ADRIAN — Some may think of their vacuum cleaner as something that, once it breaks, just has to be taken out to the curb. Not...

Bill Van Valkenburg’s Christmas trees bring light to people experiencing grief

Christmas trees of every theme imaginable fill the halls of Anderson-Marry Funeral Home, thanks to Bill Van Valkenburg.

Lenawee County awarded grant to help prevent school violence

ADRIAN — The Lenawee County Office of Emergency Management is the recipient of a $385,000 three-year grant to prevent violence in schools.  The grant is...

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Detroit Tigers’ ties to Lenawee County discussed in library talk

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Allegra Baird: Let the leaves fall, and then leave them be

This November, consider yourself a wildlife gardener and see the leaves in a new light. 

Siena Heights plans hockey program, hires coaches from Concordia

Siena Heights University announced on Nov. 1 that it will add men’s and women’s hockey to its athletic roster. The teams will start competing in fall 2025.
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