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Weber Center announces Lunch and Learn topics for winter and spring

Weber Retreat and Conference Center, located on the Adrian Dominican Sisters’ campus, will begin the year with a new slate of Lunch and Learn topics, from finding truth in today’s world to preparing for spring planting.

Downtown Adrian store plans knitting and crocheting classes for January

Tink & the Frog, a yarn shop in downtown Adrian, is planning several knitting and crocheting classes in January.

Family Researchers to host talk on history of Adrian’s fire department

The Lenawee County Family Researchers will welcome Lt. Jeff Betz to their January meeting for a presentation about the history of Adrian’s fire department, which was established on June 19, 1841.

Lean Rocket Lab and Lenawee Now offer event on small business resources

Small business owners in Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties are welcome to attend a special event on Tuesday, Jan. 6, to learn about local resources available for their business.

Charla aborda ley migratoria y derechos civiles

El estado actual de la inmigración en los Estados Unidos fue el tema de una charla el 10 de diciembre a cargo de la hermana Attracta Kelly, OP. 

City to host open house at water treatment plant

Will Sadler, utilities director for the city of Adrian, will host an open house at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, at the city water treatment plant, 815 Bent Oak Ave.

Bohn Pool replacement won’t be added to APS bond proposal

The Adrian school district has decided not to add an outdoor public pool to a planned May 2026 bond proposal to build a community recreation facility.

Holiday Market is open through Dec. 23 at Adrian Center for the Arts

A holiday tradition for the past 10 years has returned to the Adrian Center for the Arts. The ACA’s Holiday Market opened on Nov. 30 and runs through Dec. 23.

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