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South African youth drummers to perform in Tecumseh

This November, the South African Volmoed Youth Drummers Project (VYDP) will be touring Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois.

Weber Center Shop offers Christmas open house

The Weber Center is offering a chance to get a head start on Christmas preparations.

Art Roundup: ‘Mentors and Makers,’ ‘Compound Fracture’

Adrian College’s Department of Art and Design is featuring “Mentors and Makers: A Celebration of Artistry and Influence” in the Hickman Gallery through Dec. 3.

Dodworth Saxhorn Band to perform free Veterans Day concert at the TCA

The Tecumseh Center for the Arts will present a free Veterans Day concert at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, featuring the Dodworth Saxhorn Band.

Lenawee County election results roundup

Following are the results of many of Lenawee County's contested races in the Nov. 5 election.

Commissioners look favorably on woodworking institute’s request to buy city-owned land

ADRIAN — City commissioners appear likely to approve the Sam Beauford Woodworking Institute’s request to purchase 22 acres of city-owned land on the north...

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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Lenawee Voice launches new publication covering Morenci area

Lenawee Independent Media, the locally owned company that publishes the Lenawee Voice, is launching a second monthly newspaper.

Jasmynn’s Voice aims to open up the world for kids with autism

Melissa Archer was already a mother of four, the youngest of whom was a freshman in high school, when a new baby came into her and her husband David’s life.

‘Misinformation’ is theme of new exhibit at Adrian Center for the Arts

Working artists must constantly ask themselves, “Am I clear and true in what I’m expressing?” But clarity and truth can be hard to find, especially today. 

Winter Street demolition project takes a step forward

Plans to tear down the former Daily Telegram office and several other dilapidated buildings on North Winter Street took a step forward on April 7.

City taking more time to look at Adrian Inn options

A decision could be coming soon on the future of the Adrian Inn property, but city commissioners delayed action at the April 7 meeting because they felt they did not yet have enough information.
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