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Letters: Sunday, July 29, 2018
The primaries are of 'primary' importance ... Also fund eradication of tuberculosis
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Who's next in local high school sports?
Here are some of the emerging athletes to watch this year and in years ahead
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Lenawee County Fair lets merchants connect with customers
ADRIAN - This year was the first time Creek Enterprise Inc. of Tecumseh set up a merchant booth display at the Lenawee C…
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Class keeps Boys & Girls Club of Lenawee members on their toes
ADRIAN - Fun and physical activity come together through dance at the Boys & Girls Club of Lenawee.
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'Dog Days' coming Aug. 3 to downtown Adrian
ADRIAN - The dog days of summer deserve a parade.Next week they will get one.
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10 ways to make your home an oasis of calm
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Paul deLespinasse: Long live party superdelegates!
Superdelegates used within the Democratic Party may not be fully democratic. They can block interlopers, however, who ca…
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Lenawee County's jobless rate rises in June
ADRIAN - Unemployment in Lenawee County rose from May to June along with other counties in southern Michigan.
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Three run for partial term on Rollin Township board
ROLLIN TWP. - Three Rollin Township residents are asking to be elected to a partial-term seat on the township board.
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Preparing for fun at the Lenawee County Fair
Ensuring the fair runs smoothly requires planning, preparation
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Police: Woman 'irate' during arrest
ADRIAN - A Monroe woman described by Tecumseh police as "irate" during a drunken-driving arrest was arraigned Thursday o…
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New charges against wife in credit card fraud case
ADRIAN - A husband and wife accused of charging thousands of dollars on a stolen credit card were back in court Thursday…
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In today's Telegram: 07/27/2018
Preparing for fun at the Lenawee County Fair; Jones, Thome headline Class of '18; Parents play important role for 4-H co…
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Raisin Twp. Board dicusses ways to cut recycling costs
RAISIN TWP. - In an effort to keep its recycle center open, Raisin Township is looking for ways to cut costs.
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