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Learn the skill of seed saving at the Lenawee District Library

Award-winning author and herbalist Bevin Cohen will present a program on the art of seed saving at the Lenawee District Library on Tuesday, March 31 from 6–7 p.m. 

Breakfast with a Farmer set for April 4 in Hudson

Lenawee County Farm Bureau wants to give people an opportunity to learn more about where their food comes from.

Adrian College launching engineering department

Adrian College is seeking a full-time engineering faculty member for a newly established engineering department beginning in the fall.

Area teens recognized in Right to Life oratory contest

Madisyn O’Neal, a senior at Lumen Christi Catholic School in Jackson, won the top prize of $250 in the 2026 Lenawee Right to Life Oratory contest on March 6 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Adrian.

Choate Marketplace honored

Choate Marketplace in Brooklyn has been recognized as a 2026 Best Small Business by the Michigan Small Business Development Center.

Lenawee Now plans event focusing on AI for business

Lenawee Now invites area employers to take part in a regional conversation on the future of artificial intelligence in business.

Hunters Helping Lenawee has another record year

Hunters Helping Lenawee, a program of the Lenawee Community Foundation, had another record year for donations of venison to help local families in need.

Spring is in bloom at Hidden Lake Gardens flower show

The trees may still be bare, but spring is in full bloom inside the conservatory at Hidden Lake Gardens as the botanical garden hosts its annual Spring Flower Show.

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City commission votes 5-2 to not hire an administrator

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.

Adrian couple reflects on 75 years of marriage

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Five city administrator finalists to be interviewed June 22

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.

NAACP invites community to annual Juneteenth freedom celebration

The Lenawee County Branch of the NAACP will host its annual Juneteenth celebration on Friday, June 19, from 4-9 p.m. in downtown Adrian. 

Lenawee Cares campaign raises over $405,000 for local nonprofits

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