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Siena Heights enters into partnership with Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Siena Heights University and the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (MHCC) recently announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that establishes a significant partnership aimed at expanding educational opportunities for MHCC employees, members, and their dependents. 

La Cámara de Comercio Hispana de Michigan y la Universidad de Siena Heights anuncian una nueva asociación educativa

La Universidad de Siena Heights y la Cámara de Comercio Hispana de Michigan (MHCC) se complacen en anunciar la firma de un Memorando de Entendimiento que establece una asociación significativa destinada a ampliar las oportunidades educativas para los empleados, miembros y sus dependientes de MHCC. 

Outstanding faculty members honored at Adrian College’s opening convocation

Three faculty members at Adrian College were presented with teaching awards at the college’s opening convocation on Sept. 4.

Editorial: Support your local newspapers (all of them)

The Lenawee Voice is going to observe National Newspaper Week with a slightly different twist. After all, you’re already reading our paper. What we want to do in this editorial is urge you to read another newspaper. Maybe more than one.

Area lawmaker seeks to keep radioactive waste from southeast Michigan

In a move to keep contaminated soil and water from the Manhattan Project from being deposited in a Wayne County landfill, state Rep. Reggie Miller (D-Van Buren Twp.) has introduced legislation to bar radioactive waste dumping in Michigan.

Maurice Spear Campus expansion will serve multiple purposes

MADISON TWP. — County officials broke ground on Sept. 4 on a major expansion to the Maurice Spear Campus, Lenawee County’s juvenile detention and...

October 2024 Lenawee County events calendar

Events in Lenawee County for October 2024.

Opponents of point-of-sale inspections start gathering signatures to overturn ordinance

Opponents of a city ordinance that requires point-of-sale exterior inspections before residences in the city can be sold have started gathering signatures on a petition to force a public vote on the rule.

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Lenawee Cares campaign raises over $475,000 for local nonprofits

Lenawee Cares, a project of the Lenawee Community Foundation, raised $475,229 during the 2024-25 campaign, the foundation announced recently.

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NAACP to host annual Juneteenth celebration on June 14

The Lenawee NAACP will host its annual Juneteenth celebration on Saturday, June 14, from 1-8 p.m. in downtown Adrian.

Editorial: Should government be in the real estate business?

From the Winter Street riverfront to the Tecumseh Products site, there have been a whole bunch of projects in the news recently that give rise to the question: Should governments really be in the real estate business?
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