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State wants kids caught up on vaccines after pandemic dip
LANSING - Michigan's health department is urging that children be caught up on their vaccines as soon as possible after …
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Lenawee County reports 11th COVID-19 death, 13 new cases
ADRIAN - The number of deaths in Lenawee County from the disease caused by the new coronavirus continued to rise Saturda…
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Paul F. deLespinasse: 'No Justice, No Peace' slogan has it backwards
After the recent death of a black man brutalized by a policeman, protests broke out in Minneapolis and other cities arou…
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Fair food returns to the fairgrounds
ADRIAN - People endured a near hour's wait and a few thundershowers Friday afternoon to get their hands on fair food at …
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Fire chiefs issue burn ban for Lenawee County
Lenawee County fire chiefs have issued a burn ban effective Thursday, July 9, for all of Lenawee County. Extremely dry c…
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Drive-in movie at Heritage Park postponed again
ADRIAN - First, it was a threat of thunderstorms that led to the postponement of a movie to be shown at Adrian's Heritag…
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South Winter Street house fire displaces residents
ADRIAN - A porch fire displaced a family Wednesday afternoon in the 700 block of South Winter Street.
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Whitmer toughens mask mandate; businesses must deny service
"No shirts, no shoes, no mask - no service," governor's order says.
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Surprise birthday parade rolls down Butler Street
ADRIAN - Mary McDonnell thought the only surprise for her birthday was the banner her adopted daughter placed in her yar…
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Adrian College adding esports this fall
ADRIAN - Adrian College has added its 48th athletic team with the introduction of a coed esports program, which will beg…
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There is a better way to clear your conscious
To all the good people who are sympathetic to the plight of the Native American people: You and I are as guilty as Georg…
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Longtime Tecumseh Center for the Arts technical director retires
Karen Bunch, technical director at the Tecumseh Center for the Arts, announced her retirement this month after 35 years …
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Talk Back: Coin shortage makes no cents
We used to be really good at making things disappear. Rabbits were no sweat. The Statue of Liberty and Lear jets - a wal…
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Whitmer: Health workers must get 'implicit bias' training
Governor says additional steps to ensure mask wearing coming
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2 more COVID-19 deaths reported in Lenawee County
ADRIAN - Two additional deaths attributed to COVID-19 were reported Thursday by the Lenawee County Health Department.The…
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