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Friday, September 11, 2020
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Disasters don't wait - make a plan today
September is National Preparedness Month (NPM). NPM is recognized each September to promote family and community disaste…
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Tipping off the year: Area volleyball teams return for 2020 season
They may be getting a later start than normal, but across Lenawee County, the 12 girls volleyball teams are ready to get…
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Boys soccer kicks off 2020 season
The boys soccer season got underway Wednesday with Onsted picking up a win against rival Blissfield to start the year, 7…
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Funding OK'd for jobless benefit, flood costs, carp project
LANSING - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday signed a budget bill that will fund a federal $300-a-week unemployment benefi…
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Walk to End Alzheimer's takes place virtually Sunday
BLISSFIELD - For Connie Graf of Blissfield, Lenawee County's annual Walk to End Alzheimer's has become a yearly traditio…
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Hank Cetola: Destination of campaign donations may be surprising
The following is a guest column from Hank Cetola.
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Soprano Crocetto returns to teach at Siena Heights University
Opera star Leah Crocetto returns to Siena Heights University to teach in university's musical theater program
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Charles Milliken: Rioting and looting for fun and profit
This is the latest guest column from Charles Milliken.
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Senate leader: Absentee ballot processing bill still alive
LANSING - A bill that would allow Michigan clerks to start processing absentee ballots before Election Day is not dead, …
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Man stabbed during domestic dispute in Tecumseh
TECUMSEH - A domestic dispute led to a man being stabbed Tuesday in Tecumseh, police said.
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Diving back in: Adrian, Tecumseh girls swim teams ready to compete
Most teams heading into a new season have certain expectations.Some have sights on championships and others look to impr…
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Boy on bike struck by vehicle in Tecumseh
TECUMSEH - A boy riding a bicycle suffered non-life-threatening injuries Tuesday after being struck by a vehicle.
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Spirit of America blood drive returns to MIS
Blood drive scheduled for Friday, Sept. 11, honors those who lost their lives in 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Adrian College active COVID-19 cases drop
ADRIAN - Active COVID-19 cases at Adrian College have fallen by nearly 100 since late last week.
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