U.S. 223 bridge repairs won’t be finished until spring

Adrian City Commissioner Mary Roberts recently attended a meeting between the Michigan Department of Transportation and representatives of local communities.

Dominican Sisters urge passage of driver’s license legislation

ADRIAN — A group of Catholic congregations, including the Adrian Dominican Sisters, have joined with other organizations and municipalities in Michigan to endorse the...

Bixby demolition to begin this week

ProMedica announced today that demolition of the former Bixby Hospital building at 818 Riverside Ave. will begin Thursday, Dec. 5.

Commission discusses Bohn Pool plans

At their Nov. 18 meeting, Adrian city commissioners heard a report on plans for Bohn Pool. 

Rules on chickens and farms discussed in Deerfield

No action was taken at a Nov. 19 Deerfield Village Council meeting that was called to discuss ordinances related to livestock and farming.

Woodworking institute gets option on purchasing part of Witt Farm land

At its Nov. 18 meeting, the Adrian City Commission approved granting an option for the Sam Beauford Woodworking Institute to buy about 21 acres of city-owned land for a planned future campus.

Point-of-sale inspection ordinance is headed to a public vote next year

The city of Adrian’s controversial point-of-sale inspection ordinance for residential properties will be heading to a public vote.

‘Project Connect’ resource fair to take place Nov. 13

Lenawee County’s Continuum of Care will offer its annual Project Connect community-wide event at the Lenawee County Fair and Event Grounds in Adrian on Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Sidewalk at Maumee and McVicar discussed at commission meeting

ADRIAN — A troublesome section of sidewalk at the corner of Maumee and McVicar streets on the east side of Adrian was a topic...

Does downtown Adrian have enough accessible parking spaces?

Does downtown Adrian have enough handicap-accessible parking spaces? That question was discussed at the Nov. 4 Adrian City Commission meeting at the request of Mayor Angie Sword Heath.