ADRIAN — The Michigan Department of Transportation has approved a left turn signal for traffic turning from southbound Division Street onto U.S. 223 on the south side of Adrian.
The city of Adrian is inviting any citizens who would like to be part of planning the city’s bicentennial celebration to come to a town hall meeting on Monday, May 13.
Plans to redevelop the former ProMedica Bixby Hospital site into a community of single-family rental homes are continuing to advance, and the Adrian City Planning Commission is expected to review those plans at its May meeting.
Hidden Lake Gardens’ annual plant sale has become a can’t-miss event for area plant lovers over the past three decades, but although the sale takes just one day, preparation begins months in advance.
A 164-year-old former church in Palmyra now has a new lease on life as an event center, thanks to a local first responder and schoolteacher who wanted to see the integrity of the building maintained.
Although neighbors were unable to stop Adrian College from putting a 90-foot-tall inflatable sports dome next to their residential neighborhood, they did have one win this week when the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals denied the college’s request to hang two 40-foot by 40-foot banners on the structure.