The Lenawee Voice

Editorial: The city of Adrian’s $100,000 dilemma

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.

Illusionist Stuart MacDonald returns to the Croswell

Internationally recognized illusionist Stuart MacDonald is returning to his hometown theater, and this time he’s bringing friends.

‘Last Stop on Market Street’ is a joyful bus ride through the neighborhood

The hourlong “Last Stop on Market Street” is based on an award-winning children’s book by Matt de la Peña.

Adrian District Library millage renewal to be on May ballot

A millage renewal for the Adrian District Library will go before voters in the city of Adrian on May 7.

New restaurant coming soon to former CoCoNuts location in Tipton

TIPTON — Area residents who miss CoCoNuts, the beach-themed restaurant on U.S. 12 that closed in 2017, will have reason to celebrate soon. A...

Glass, metal and sculpture studios now open at Adrian Center for the Arts 

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.

Music and theater students at Adrian College to present recitals

Adrian College has announced the schedule for its music and theater student recitals this spring. All recitals are free and open to the public.

Making Windsor chairs at SBWI

The intersecting schedules of two different programs at the Sam Beauford Woodworking Institute in Adrian led to an unusual event in February: for one week, there were 27 artisans building 27 handmade Windsor chairs in the same building.

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