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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.

New studio aims to make yoga accessible for all

A new studio, Creative Spirit Yoga, opened in Tecumseh in December, sharing a space with Infusion Performing Arts at 828 N. Evans St.

ASO goes to Hogwarts with concert of film music

ADRIAN — February is when the Adrian Symphony Orchestra traditionally performs a concert of film music, and this year, the symphony will take its...

Blissfield plans dinner to raise money for bicentennial celebration

A kickoff dinner will be held from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, to raise money for celebrations of Blissfield's bicentennial this year.

Editorial: East side focus is welcome

The building of a new workforce development center on East Church Street is good news for Adrian and Lenawee County. But it’s also welcome news because of something else that it represents: a focus on the well-being of Adrian’s east side

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Lenco president passes the torch to a new leader

Although Lenco Credit Union is 56 years old this year, only two people have ever served as its president and CEO. Now a third person is joining those ranks, as longtime leader Ben Neal prepares to retire and hand over the reins to Fran Brant.

Symphony marks nation’s 250th with music of Copland, Sousa and more

As America celebrates its 250th birthday this year, plenty of orchestras around the country are programming concerts of patriotic music — and the Adrian Symphony Orchestra is no exception.

Former Adrian mayor Greg DuMars dies at 78

Greg DuMars, a longtime community volunteer and leader in city government who served as Adrian's mayor from 2011 to 2013, died on April 15. He was 78.

Family-owned Bill’s Service expands as it marks 70 years

There’s no substitute for good, old-fashioned customer service.  The Lietzke family has owned and operated Bill’s Service in Blissfield for 70 years. And a legacy of caring for their customers is part of the reason why the business isn’t just surviving — it’s growing.

INAI Gallery has a new home but a familiar heritage

Back in the early 1970s two Adrian Dominican Sisters who were artists, Sisters Barbara Chenicek, OP, and Rita Schiltz, OP, wanted to find a place to serve as a home for their and other sisters’ creative activities.
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