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Left turn signal coming to intersection of Division and U.S. 223

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.

Meeting on May 13 to begin process of planning Adrian’s bicentennial

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.

Millage renewals on May 7 ballot in Adrian and Morenci

Special elections for millage renewals will be held on May 7 for the Adrian District Library, Adrian Public Schools, and Morenci Area Schools.

‘Making Art in Prison’ author to speak at Morenci library

Morenci’s Stair District Library is one of 50 libraries in the state selected this year to host a Michigan Notable Book author.

Weber Center announces Lunch and Learn topics

The Lunch and Learn series at the Weber Retreat and Conference Center continues through the summer. 

Plan for houses on Bixby site expected to come before planning commission in May

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.

Explosive ‘Rite of Spring’ wraps up symphony’s season of Stravinsky

When Igor Stravinsky’s ballet “The Rite of Spring” premiered in 1913, everybody had an opinion.

Music and magic at the TCA

A full roster of family entertainment is on deck for April and May at the Tecumseh Center for the Arts.

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