Are you interested in trying something new? Are you curious about painting, drawing, pottery, jewelry making, or other kinds of art — but don’t know where to begin?
The Adrian City Commission has both an opportunity and a dilemma. The opportunity is in the form of $100,000 that District Court Judge Laura Schaedler ordered Crimson Holdings to pay into a fund for the benefit of residents who have been affected by the noxious sulfurous smell coming from its plant on East Maumee Street.
Three new studios are now up and running at the Adrian Center for the Arts, the result of a renovation that transformed a row of old garages into a place for creativity.
It took Roger Yoder 12 years to put together his new book, and in the end, he compiled a 900-plus page volume of statistics about the Detroit Tigers baseball team that date back to the early days of the team.
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.