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Historical Society to present talk on the development of Lenawee County

The Lenawee Historical Society will preset a talk by Howard Pennington, "The Formation and Development of Lenawee County," at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2,...

Oak Grove Cemetery chapel replacement to start soon

Work is scheduled to begin soon on replacing the chapel at Morenci’s Oak Grove Cemetery, which had to be torn down after it was damaged in a wind storm in August 2022.

Stair Library invites residents to display their creativity

The Stair District Library in Morenci is inviting residents to showcase their creativity at their local library.

Editorial: Michigan needs to embrace solar power, not block progress

Some political movements have nice-sounding names, but goals that are a lot less appealing when you dig beneath the surface.

Editorial: Home address rule stifles public input

Recently, the Adrian City Commission started enforcing a policy that anyone who wants to speak during the public comment period of meetings must state their home address.

Developer hopes to build 117 homes off Sutton Road

A developer is seeking approval to build 117 single-family homes just northwest of the corner of Sutton Road and Green Highway.

The Agenda: Plans for the Eclipse nightclub site, a tunnel under South Main, and more

Welcome back to The Agenda, a monthly column of The Lenawee Voice in which we highlight issues of importance in our community and ways you can get involved. This is the March 2024 column.

City plans forum on use of Crimson Holdings funds

The meeting will take place on Monday, Feb. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the Merchants Building at the Lenawee County Fair and Event Grounds, 602 N. Dean St.

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Entrepreneurial boot camp welcomes applications for ninth class

Launch Lenawee’s Entrepreneurial Action Program (LLEAP) recently graduated eight new entrepreneurs and is now recruiting students for the ninth LLEAP class, which will begin on Saturday, July 12. 

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