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Wednesday, September 5, 2018
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Niece gives Adrian aunt 'gift of life'
It is the most wonderful gift someone can receive and one to give. There are no words or actions I can do to thank Laur…
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Week 2 prep football notebook
Notes from around Lenawee County football following Week 2.TEAM NOTESADDISON (1-1)Last week: Lost to Napoleon 35-2…
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Prep Football: What we learned in Week 2
Here is a look at what we learned in Week 2 of the high school football season in Lenawee County.County teams show resil…
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How to organize your favorite jewelry (and get rid of the rest)
When it comes to storing jewelry, there is no shortage of organizing options. In fact, the choices can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, the best choice is usually determined simply by what kind of space is available.
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Lenawee summer season sees success
ADRIAN - Initial figures showed an upswing in overall Lenawee County tourism over the summer.
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Lenawee County Probate Court announces change in estate inventories
ADRIAN - A review of Lenawee County Probate Court operations has led to its first changes.Probate Judge Gregg P. Iddings…
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Addison, CMU grad Meyer to play basketball in Macedonia
It's a good thing Luke Meyer doesn't take long to make decisions.The Addison native and Central Michigan University grad…
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Siena Heights football wins season opener
A strong defensive effort and two fourth-quarter touchdowns lifted the Siena Heights University football team to a win S…
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Adrian College football falls at Ohio Northern
The Adrian College football team couldn't overcome a turbulent second quarter in Saturday's season opener against non-le…
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College Sports: SHU volleyball splits tournament finale
The Siena Heights University women's volleyball team split its two matches Saturday on the final day of its own tourname…
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SHU women's soccer shuts out Missouri Baptist
The Siena Heights University women's soccer team came out as hot as the weather in Saturday's non-conference contest aga…
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Gov. Snyder on right track with high-speed internet proposal
This appeared Aug. 24 in the The (Marquette) Mining Journal:
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Esther Cepeda: Rural communities that embrace immigrants show signs of revival
CHICAGO - I can't think of a stronger endorsement for the positive role that Latino immigrants are playing in rural town…
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Blues-n-Brews moving to new Adrian location
ADRIAN - The Blues-n-Brews Festival will return for its seventh year Sept. 29 to downtown Adrian in a new location. The …
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