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The Agenda: Point-of-sale inspections, county parks, and more

Welcome back to The Agenda, a monthly column in which we highlight issues of importance in our community and ways you can get involved. 

Adrian College art gallery hosting ‘Stars and Stripes’ exhibit through July

Adrian College’s Hickman Gallery is hosting “Stars and Stripes: Artistic Dialogues on the American Flag” through July 26.

Lenawee County Fair receives state grant for livestock barn improvements

A $100,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will help fund improvements to the livestock barn at the  Lenawee County Fair and Event Grounds.

Register by June 5 for Gleaner’s flag exchange

Gleaner Life Insurance Society will again help Lenawee County residents honor Flag Day by hosting an exchange of worn and weathered American flags on Wednesday, June 12.

$5 million grant awarded to apartment project in Tecumseh

A large infusion of funds will support a project to turn the former Tecumseh Products headquarters into apartments.

Artist Jim Foos featured in Flatlanders exhibit

“Facets,” an exhibition of mixed mediums produced through the “different artistic personalities” of artist Jim Foos, is on display at Flatlanders Art Galleries through June 21.

County’s spring cleanup day is a chance to safely dispose of tires, batteries, and more

Mark your calendars for May 11 from 8 a.m. to noon for the Lenawee County Spring Cleanup Day. 

Editorial: Public schools, public libraries are essential to our democracy

This month, many Lenawee County residents will have an opportunity to express support for two institutions that are at the very heart of any functioning democracy: public schools and public libraries.

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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?

David L. Brown: Medicaid cuts would hurt the most vulnerable in our community

Congress is considering hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to the Medicaid program which threatens the health coverage and care of millions of Americans, including many here in our community.

County commissioners debate proposal for plate-reading camera system

Whether to install license plate reading cameras along some Lenawee County roads was a topic of discussion at a June 5 meeting of Lenawee County commissioners.

Resurfacing on multiple Adrian streets to begin June 9

A resurfacing project that involves multiple city streets is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 9.
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