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Small-town barber wins early victory in fight to stay open
DETROIT - A judge on Monday declined to stop a defiant Michigan man who reopened his barber shop despite a state order t…
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BD's Johnson named to MHSAA council
DEERFIELD - Britton Deerfield three-sport sophomore Nicolas Johnson has been named to the 2020-21 and 2021-22 Michigan H…
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Whitmer: Goal is to test 450,000 residents for virus in May
LANSING - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Monday she wants 450,000 Michiganders to be tested for the coronavirus this mo…
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Commission delays decison on gun ban at Michigan Capitol
LANSING - A commission that oversees Michigan's Capitol delayed a decision Monday on banning guns from the building befo…
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Wine-and beer-themed Facebook pages offer a fun way to pay it forward
There's usually a bottle of wine involved when Courtney Chamberlain and her friends get together.However, the coronaviru…
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Addison Junction clerks 'lose' a box car 105 years ago
On May 11, 1915, disaster struck the Addison Junction station when a passing train spewed hot embers and sparks on the s…
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Habitat for Humanity's Farm to Table dinner canceled for 2020
Dinner event was scheduled for June 26 on the campus of Adrian College
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LCS' Bree Salenbien committs to Gonzaga
ADRIAN - Lenawee Christian junior Bree Salenbien has verbally committed to playing college basketball at Gonzaga Univers…
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T-Rex and friends to roam Tecumseh streets
TECUMSEH - T-Rexes and other animals will be released in downtown Tecumseh this evening to help bring smiles to those pi…
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Panel forms committee to review issue of guns at Capitol
LANSING - A commission that oversees the Michigan Capitol voted Monday to form a committee to study whether to ban or re…
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Opinion: Parties once worked together against a common enemy
Charles Milliken is a Professor Emeritus after 22 years of teaching economics and related subjects at Siena Heights Univ…
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Michigan musuem seeks materials showing pandemic's impact
FLINT - A Michigan museum seeking to document the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the community is asking for the submi…
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Opinion: As in the past, the U.S. must impose a war tax
Dr. Hank Cetola is a Professor Emeritus at Adrian College and the founder of Lenawee Indivisible.
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Detroit community celebrates WWII vet's 100th birthday
DETROIT - Jim Curry came out of the house and moved quickly down the driveway on Sunday afternoon, pushing a walker. He …
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Letter: Whitmer made tough choices to save lives
The following is a letter to the editor.
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