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The Agenda: How can you take part in city and county government meetings?

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

Former nightclub to become a credit union branch

The property at 4460 W. Maumee St., which formerly was the Eclipse nightclub and for many years before that was known as the LA Cafe, is slated to become the home of a new credit union branch.

Crimson Holdings cited again for air quality violations in Adrian

State regulators have issued another violation notice to Crimson Holdings for nuisance odors.

‘Live Beats & Drag Treats’ a celebration of diversity and community talent

What began two years ago as a drag cabaret put on by a local entrepreneur has grown into a concert that aims to celebrate the diversity and talent of the area’s LGBTQIA+ community.

Music and magic at the Tecumseh Center for the Arts

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

Mini-classes offered at art center open house

Are you interested in trying something new? Are you curious about painting, drawing, pottery, jewelry making, or other kinds of art — but don’t know where to begin?

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.

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