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Tuesday, January 1, 2019
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Adrian woman to receive kidney from Hudson woman
ADRIAN - Courtney Atkinson's heart for being a kidney donor was recently realized through a meeting that was "meant to b…
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LISD Tech Center, Siena Heights University partner on engineering program
ADRIAN - A program launched earlier this year brought high school and Siena Heights University students together to fill…
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Whitmer to be sworn in as new governor Tuesday
LANSING - Michigan will have a new governor on Tuesday.
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Catherine Rampell: Why was Congress surprised Trump changed his mind?
The only way to deal with Donald Trump is to not do deals with Donald Trump. The private sector has learned this; when w…
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Megan McArdle: Still work to do on criminal justice reform
WASHINGTON - Some years ago, I found myself locked in a holding cell in a Hawaii courthouse. To the best of my recollect…
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10 home design trends to watch for in 2019
As 2018 comes to a close, home design experts already have some predictions for the new year.
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Yeet! List says ban 'optics,' 'thought leader,' 'collusion'
DETROIT - No collusion! (Or at least a lot less of it.)
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Trash collection delayed one day in Tecumseh
TECUMSEH - Due to the New Year's holiday, trash collection in the city of Tecumseh will be delayed by one day.
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Top 10 stories of 2018
ADRIAN - Concern for animals, crimes, controversy over school matters, business changes and the unusual were what caught…
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Museum exhibit features Adrian's 'lost architecture'
ADRIAN - A new, temporary exhibit on Adrian architecture is now on display at the Lenawee County Historical Society Muse…
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Madison Schools Superintendent reflects on 2018, goals for 2019
MADISON TWP. - Madison School District "has a lot to be thankful for," Superintendent Ryan Rowe said, as he looked back …
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Siena Heights men's basketball upsets Spring Arbor
The Spring Arbor University student manager's assignment during Saturdays men's basketball game at Siena Heights was to …
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Hudson city manager: Infrastructure projects top 2018 goals
HUDSON - A $5.1 million wastewater improvement project is one of the citywide enhancements the Hudson City Council and c…
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