fter last season’s deep dive into the music of Igor Stravinsky, the Adrian Symphony Orchestra turns its attention this year to an American composer who, like Stravinsky, was an important part of classical music in the 20th century: Aaron Copland.
The Lenawee County branch of the NAACP will hold its 30th annual Freedom Fund banquet on Sunday, Oct. 13, in the Adrian Tobias Center at Adrian College.
Siena Heights University and the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (MHCC) recently announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that establishes a significant partnership aimed at expanding educational opportunities for MHCC employees, members, and their dependents.
La Universidad de Siena Heights y la Cámara de Comercio Hispana de Michigan (MHCC) se complacen en anunciar la firma de un Memorando de Entendimiento que establece una asociación significativa destinada a ampliar las oportunidades educativas para los empleados, miembros y sus dependientes de MHCC.
The Lenawee Voice is going to observe National Newspaper Week with a slightly different twist. After all, you’re already reading our paper. What we want to do in this editorial is urge you to read another newspaper. Maybe more than one.
In a move to keep contaminated soil and water from the Manhattan Project from being deposited in a Wayne County landfill, state Rep. Reggie Miller (D-Van Buren Twp.) has introduced legislation to bar radioactive waste dumping in Michigan.
The Align Center for Workforce Development will host the Career Connections Job Fair on Tuesday, March 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Centre, 1800 West U.S. 223, Adrian.
Gardeners are getting itchy to put their green thumbs to work, but working outside really isn’t practical right now. There are things you can do to get started on the gardening season that will satisfy the green thumb until it can get outside.