Erik Gable

Downtown Update: Public and private projects are changing the look of downtown Adrian

Downtown Adrian could look pretty different in a few years if a number of projects being pursued by city leaders come to fruition.

City could save money by having DPW demolish Adrian Inn

ADRIAN — The city of Adrian could save money by having the old Adrian Inn building demolished by Department of Public Works employees instead...

City commission discusses process of hiring new administrator

Adrian city commissioners discussed the hiring process for the next city administrator at their Feb. 17 meeting. 

Finding fellowship in music: Everyone’s welcome at the Maumee Street Jam

On the second Saturday of every month, from September through April, the halls of First Presbyterian Church in downtown Adrian ring with harmony.

City commission roundup for Feb. 3, 2025

ADRIAN — The biggest news out of the Feb. 3 Adrian City Commission meeting was the change in the city administrator's job, with former...

Commission approves city administrator separation; Emrick to serve as interim

ADRIAN — The Adrian City Commission voted 6-1 on Feb. 3 to approve the terms of a separation agreement between the city and former...

Plans in the works for Adrian’s bicentennial

The celebration will take place this summer, from Thursday through Sunday, July 3-6.

City news roundup: A historic home, a closed-session dustup, and more.

A historic home with ties to a family that had a major impact on Adrian’s development was recently bequeathed to the city upon its owner’s death.

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River Raisin Watershed Council to host native plant sale on May 30

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Two centennials, one lifelong friendship

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More than 80 years later, a lost World War II veteran is finally laid to rest

More than 80 years after his airplane was shot down over Germany, a hero of World War II was laid to rest in Oakwood Cemetery next to the son he never knew.

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