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Future of Winter Street riverfront now rests with city

ADRIAN — After private efforts to rehabilitate downtown Adrian’s Winter Street riverfront area hit a number of stumbling blocks, the city has agreed to...

New report card examines health of the River Raisin watershed

ADRIAN — A new report card, issued by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science in collaboration with the River Raisin Watershed Council...

Two longtime theater artists team up to bring Shakespeare in the Park to Adrian

ADRIAN — Centuries ago, William Shakespeare staged his plays in London’s Globe Theatre, not far from the River Thames. Now, two longtime members of...

Push underway to repeal city’s point-of-sale inspection ordinance

Opponents of a recently enacted city ordinance that affects the sale of residential properties are organizing a push to have it repealed.

Expansion at Lenawee County’s Silbond plant is part of nationwide semiconductor push

A recent expansion at a Lenawee County factory is part of an effort to start making more semiconductors in the U.S., with the goal of reducing America’s dependence on manufacturers in Taiwan and South Korea.

At Thee Old Mill, the Van Brunt family continues the legacy of one of Adrian’s oldest businesses

For more than 100 years, the Cutler Dickerson Co. was a mainstay of Lenawee County’s agricultural community.

Lenawee Pride moves to Tecumseh for 2024

The annual Lenawee Pride festival has a new date and a new location this year.

Point-of-sale inspection ordinance passes in 4-3 vote

A closely divided Adrian City Commission voted 4-3 on June 3 to enact a controversial point-of-sale inspection ordinance.

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Community leaders honored at Martin Luther King Day celebration

Lenawee County residents honored the memory of a civil rights icon with both reflection and calls to action at the 37th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration.

Onsted considers changing water bill structure

The village of Onsted is contemplating a change to the way village residents pay for water.

Michaels arts and crafts store now open in Adrian

Michaels, a chain of stores that features materials for general arts and crafts, is now open in Adrian.

New owner of Morenci’s pub is realizing a longtime dream

Tony Muzzi is the new owner of the former Flats Pub at 113 North St., newly renamed the North Street Pub after a community contest

New owner takes the baton at downtown Adrian running store

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