Perspectives

Editorial: The legacy of Siena Heights

On May 9, the final class of students will graduate from Siena Heights University. This commencement marks the end of an institution that, since...

Mitch Myers: An American heritage of protest

Protests are not a break from the American tradition; they are a part of it. From the earliest days of the republic, citizens have...

Letter to the Editor for May 2026

Energy independence, or just more profits for the oil industry?

Lenawee Department on Aging is in need of volunteer drivers

One of the most important services the Lenawee Department on Aging provides is Home Delivered Meals.

Editorial: Due process rights are universal

There’s been a lot of talk recently about who is entitled to the right to due process under the U.S. Constitution. There can be only one answer to this question: Everyone.

Editorial: Democracy in action

Local elections are the most fundamental building block of our democracy, and we hope anyone who has an election on their ballot this year will turn out to vote. 

Letters to the Editor for November 2025

Walberg talks, doesn’t listen ... Just another huckster

Editorial: The future of Bohn Pool

Some hard choices are in store for Adrian regarding the city’s public pool.

Bob Behnke: Siena Heights closure must spark bold action, not quiet acceptance

The announcement that Siena Heights University will close at the end of the 2025–2026 academic year is a moment of deep sadness for Adrian — and a test of our resolve as a community.

Letter to the Editor for October 2025

Township boards biased against solar projects