News and updates from The Daily Telegram
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS >
btrain_dailyNL.jpg
Armory's kitchen kickoff postponed
Due to Wednesday's expected bitter-cold temperatures, the Adrian Armory commercial kitchen kickoff has been postponed fr…
Read more >>
'Sweeney Todd' features some fine student performances
ADRIAN - When the Croswell Opera House announced that "Sweeney Todd" was this year's all-area high school musical, I hav…
Read more >>
Adrian runner hopes to keep pace at advanced age
ADRIAN - At 87, Adrian resident Everett Luoma says he's on pace of reaching his goal. That goal is to achieve all-Americ…
Read more >>
Jobless rate in Lenawee County rises in December
ADRIAN - Lenawee County's unemployment rate went up in December due to seasonal changes in the labor market.
Read more >>
Tecumseh City Council approves bathhouse demolition
TECUMSEH - The Tecumseh City Council voted unanimously last week to approve a bid for the demolition of the bathhouse at…
Read more >>
Gatehouse
 
HOMES
How to mix colors and make it work
Read more >>
 
Another View: Stone's indictment
This appeared in Saturday's Washington...
Read more >>
Merrill Matthews: With the economy humming, progressivism - aka Democratic socialism - is a likely loser
DALLAS - Your father's Democratic Party might have a good chance at capturing the White House in 2020; your children's D…
Read more >>
Dean Baker: A progressive Democrat will win the presidency in 2020
WASHINGTON - In 2016, a billionaire, who shows open contempt for people who are not rich, managed to win the votes of th…
Read more >>
$50,000 campaign to fund Adrian community kitchen commences
ADRIAN - A $50,000 crowdfunding campaign has been launched to help complete a community kitchen at the Adrian Armory Eve…
Read more >>
Siena Heights men's basketball rallies past Aquinas
While the temperatures outside were frigid, the Siena Heights University men's basketball team might have been colder to…
Read more >>
Tecumseh to ban deer feeding
TECUMSEH - The Tecumseh City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve the first reading of a new city ordinance that …
Read more >>
Jay Ambrose: Stop the craziness, stop the hate facilitated by technology
It's hard to stop worrying about the New America, the new bigotry, the new stereotypes, the hate, the America of egregio…
Read more >>
Kathleen Parker: A new take on 'Let them eat cake'
WASHINGTON - When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, "Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me," …
Read more >>
Suicide prevention, empowerment are focus of program
BLISSFIELD - A former Michigan resident and founder of a nonprofit organization to empower youth, veterans and first res…
Read more >>
lenconnect.com
Connect with Us! Facebook Twitter