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Talk Back: We ain't afraid of no virus
How are things going topside these days? We haven't the foggiest idea - having spent the past couple of weeks holed up i…
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Tecumseh graduates Marten, Pelham reflect on qualifying for wrestling nationals
Thursday was supposed to be a dream come true for Tecumseh graduates and current Central Michigan University wrestlers D…
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MHSAA director Uyl peppered with 'what ifs'
LANSING - Michigan High School Athletic Association executive director Mark Uyl has a seven-year calendar in his office.…
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Passengers of cruise ships asked to contact Lenawee County Health Department
ADRIAN - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been notified of a series of cruise ships with COVID-19-pos…
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New district manager joins Lenawee Conservation District
ADRIAN - A Michigan native has returned to her home state as the next district manager for the Lenawee Conservation Dist…
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Michigan to drop mental health questions for new lawyers
LANSING - Questions about mental health treatment will be dropped from the application to become a lawyer in Michigan.
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Police seek tips on Addison break-in
ADDISON - Crime Stoppers of Lenawee County is asking for information from the public to help recover items stolen during…
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Virus-related closings and postponements: March 19 updates
The following cancellations and postponements due to the coronavirus state of emergency have been announced to The Daily…
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Michigan virus deaths rise
Michigan signed off on $20 million in grants and loans to thousands of small businesses harmed by the coronavirus while …
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SPECIAL: Dentists under pressure to drill 'healthy teeth' for profit, former insiders allege
Johannah Lancaster took her 3-year-old son to Dental Express for his first checkup, expecting a routine cleaning.
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Panic buying causing empty store shelves
ADRIAN - The fever pitch of shopping created by the threat of mass disruptions from the coronavirus has increased demand…
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Country Market to offer senior hours
ADRIAN - Country Market will offer shopping hours for senior citizens beginning Friday, March 20, to help prevent the sp…
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Oh cursive, where have you gone?
Cursive, that practice of handwriting with the letters connected, appears to be on a decline. To me, however, cursive wr…
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Local lawmakers support $125M more for Michigan's coronavirus response
LANSING - Following over 12 hours of deliberations, the Michigan House of Representatives approved $125 million in addit…
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