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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
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Local girls golf teams compete at Maple Invitational
Tecumseh leads county squads with third-place finish
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Addison community voices opinion on employees carrying guns
ADDISON - About 100 people attended a forum at Addison Community Schools to discuss the idea of allowing employees, incl…
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Leah Crocetto puts full range of abilities on display in Siena Heights benefit concert
ADRIAN - Over the years since she first began to carve out a well-deserved international reputation in the operatic worl…
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Appeal of verdict, award to Adrian doctor rejected
ADRIAN - ProMedica and a nurse manager at Bixby Hospital remain liable for the more than $1.8 million awarded by a Lenaw…
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Esther Cepeda: Detroit's 'renaissance' masks its pervasive poverty
CHICAGO - Detroit, which was settled by French colonists back in 1701, is sometimes called the "Paris of the Midwest."
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Letter: Jenkins-Arno should write another letter
I read with interest the letter you published from Nancy Jenkins-Arno.
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Tom Treece: Those who serve and protect deserve our respect
I so appreciate the love and affection I feel each time someone thanks me for my military service. I was drafted into th…
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Adrian College makes personnel moves
ADRIAN - Adrian College recently hired a multimedia specialist and named a new director of its planetarium.
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Lenawee Humane Society eyeing Adrian land for new facility
ADRIAN - The Lenawee Humane Society is ready to roll out a $6 million fundraising campaign for a new facility. All it ne…
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Zorn railroad crossing bill advances
LANSING - The Michigan Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday approved state Sen. Dale Zorn's l…
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College Sports: Adrian College football drops opener to Heidelberg
Siena Heights women's soccer routs Point Park, 7-2
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George Will: An all-too-real parable of 'privilege-hoarding'
WASHINGTON - Nestled on the Front Range of the Rockies, the city of Crystal was a largely upper-middle-class paradise, c…
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Letter: Local farmers feeling pain from Trump's tariff war
Many thanks to Laurie Isley, a Palmyra soybean and corn farmer and president of the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee…
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Faye Harris: Kids are smart; let them learn
Time has now moved on and unlike the one-room schoolhouses, today we must wear shoes to school. Students can "quit" at t…
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270,000 Medicaid recipients may be subject to work rule
LANSING - Michigan officials say more than 270,000 enrollees in the state's Medicaid expansion program may have to meet …
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