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Lenawee County officials to host pandemic update online
ADRIAN - Lenawee County officials will have a tele-town hall meeting Tuesday, April 28, to give an update on the coronav…
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Blissfield baseball looks back at what could have been in 2020
BLISSFIELD - Sometime next month, Blissfield varsity baseball coach Larry Tuttle should be celebrating career victory nu…
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Local auto dealerships welcome remote sales
ADRIAN - When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Michigan and forced Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to close businesses across the sta…
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Zorn apologizes for Confederate-styled face mask
State Sen. Dale Zorn is apologizing for wearing a face mask that was made from fabric that appeared to depict a Confeder…
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Paul F. deLespinasse: Earth Day anniversary reminds us we are all in same boat
Earth Day was first celebrated in the United States on April 22, 1970. Fifty years later, we observe its golden annivers…
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Virtual E-Race the Stigma 5K planned
Race organizers encourage participants to run, walk and support mental health services during pandemic
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State Sen. Dale Zorn: Focus on helping more people safely return to work
Michigan families have done a great job taking the necessary steps to protect the public during the COVID-19 emergency, …
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No one has the perfect answer to the crisis
We are trying to get through a health crises with a minimum loss of life and also ensure we have a future. Is it the tim…
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Suspending funds for WHO is dangerous
It seems incredible that President Trump would consider suspending funding for the World Health Organization at this tim…
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Adrian recreational marijuana sales off to a steady start
North Coast Provisions, Amazing Budz made first recreational marijuana sales Friday morning
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Whitmer extends stay-home order through May 15, eases rules
LANSING - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday lengthened her stay-at-home order through May 15, while lifting restrictions s…
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Woman makes thousands of face masks for those in need during pandemic
SENECA TWP. - Even before the coronavirus pandemic, it wouldn't be an uncommon sight to see Shar Ann Packard seated at h…
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Letter: Use common sense when protesting
The following is a letter to the editor.
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