The Adrian Diversity Event Fund is organizing an educational series titled “Fighting Hate: Lessons Learned from the Holocaust,” which will consist of a number of book studies, learning sessions, and one field trip beginning in late August.
The newly formed Friends of Watkins Lake State Park, or FoWL, is inviting the public to an open house on Sunday, Aug. 24, from 2-4 p.m. at Watkins Lake State Park and County Preserve near Brooklyn.
Lenawee County will celebrate the opening of a new, fully accessible musical playground and StoryWalk at Gerber Hill Park near Blissfield with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, Aug. 18, at 5 p.m.
The Michigan Department of Transportation is working this week on resurfacing, joint repairs, and the installation of ADA-compliant sidewalks on M-52 from Church Street to M-34 in Adrian. The work is part of the ongoing M-52 resurfacing project that began in May.
La Ciudad de Adrian le agradece a Tom Neill, a Adrian Diversity Event Fund, a Ben y Connie Negron, a Hispanics of Lenawee Alliance, a Rick’s Custom Concrete, a AJ Brady Underground y a Adrian Morning Rotary Club por sus generosas contribuciones que hicieron posibles las recientes mejoras en el área de juegos acuáticos del Parque Parish.
The city of Adrian will be going through another leadership transition soon, as city administrator Chad Baugh said on April 24 that he has accepted another position.
Although Lenco Credit Union is 56 years old this year, only two people have ever served as its president and CEO. Now a third person is joining those ranks, as longtime leader Ben Neal prepares to retire and hand over the reins to Fran Brant.
As America celebrates its 250th birthday this year, plenty of orchestras around the country are programming concerts of patriotic music — and the Adrian Symphony Orchestra is no exception.
There’s no substitute for good, old-fashioned customer service. The Lietzke family has owned and operated Bill’s Service in Blissfield for 70 years. And a legacy of caring for their customers is part of the reason why the business isn’t just surviving — it’s growing.