There will be three new faces on the Adrian City Commission, as Tiffany Sieler-Zych, Aaron Chesher, and Chip Moore were the leading vote-getters in the Nov. 4 election.
Local elections are the most fundamental building block of our democracy, and we hope anyone who has an election on their ballot this year will turn out to vote.
Community Action Agency is conducting a Community Needs Assessment to learn about the needs of everyone who uses, or might need to use, their services.
The Adrian Police Department is planning to step up traffic enforcement by dedicating a car specifically to traffic issues, police chief Vince Emrick told the city commission on Oct. 20.
The Lenawee County Family Researchers, in collaboration with the Lucy Wolcott Barnum Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, are formulating plans to honor all Revolutionary War heroes buried in Lenawee County cemeteries for the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026.
A divided Adrian City Commission voted on June 29 against hiring any of the candidates for city administrator, opting to do another search in six months and leave utilities director Will Sadler as acting administrator until then.
Patricia Kuney and Norman Long first met as students at Adrian High School in the years after World War II. Pat was a senior. Norm was a year behind her.
The Adrian City Commission will interview five finalists for the position of city administrator on Monday, June 22. The interviews are open to the public, and after the interviews, a reception will be held so that the candidates can meet and talk with members of the public.