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.
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
We don’t intend to often use this space to discuss things that happen outside of Lenawee County, but sometimes a news story comes along that’s so egregious that it can’t be allowed to go without comment.
A divided Adrian City Commission voted on June 29 against hiring any of the candidates for city administrator, opting to do another search in six months and leave utilities director Will Sadler as acting administrator until then.
Patricia Kuney and Norman Long first met as students at Adrian High School in the years after World War II. Pat was a senior. Norm was a year behind her.
The Adrian City Commission will interview five finalists for the position of city administrator on Monday, June 22. The interviews are open to the public, and after the interviews, a reception will be held so that the candidates can meet and talk with members of the public.