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Canterbury Street residents seek closure at intersection

Residents of Canterbury Street are pushing the city of Adrian to consider closing their street at its intersection at Stratford Avenue in an attempt...

‘Hope Not Handcuffs’ aims to help people dealing with addiction

ADRIAN — Face Addiction Now, a Michigan nonprofit organization founded in 2007, is teaming up with law enforcement in Lenawee County to bring hope...

Blissfield’s River Raisin Festival turns 40 this year

The River Raisin Festival, a family-friendly event that brings people to the banks of the River Raisin every summer, is 40 years old this year.

Editorial: Expanded voting options are good for democracy

If there’s one thing we should all be able to get together on as Americans, it’s that offering more opportunities for people to vote is a good thing.

Free concert series brings original music to Hudson

It’s what organizer Dave Sheely calls “one of Lenawee County’s best kept secrets” — a concert series that, for more than a decade, has been bringing talented acoustic groups and singer-songwriters to play free concerts in Hudson.

Summer theater season at the Croswell continues with ‘School of Rock’

Get ready to rock with a talented young cast when “School of Rock” arrives on the Croswell Opera House stage.

New conservation specialist hired to support local farmers

Allegra Baird joined the Lenawee Conservation District office earlier this spring to support Lenawee County farmers. She comes to the conservation district with a background in ecosystem science and management. 

Adrian Armory kicks off centennial celebration with open house

The public is invited to tour the building and learn about its current programs during an open house on July 5.

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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

Rachel Miller was a middle school runner at Hudson when she started coming into Running with E’s. Now she's the store's new owner.
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