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Summer car shows in Adrian finding a new home at Lenawee County Fair & Event Grounds
ADRIAN — Car shows in Adrian that were once part of the First Fridays summer lineup of events in the city have found a new home. Shows organized and held in and near the East Church Street parking lot of Nova’s Soda Pop Candy Shop, 105 E. Church St., and throughout the downtown streets, have relocated to the Lenawee County Fair & Event Grounds on the east side of Adrian. The first show held at the county’s historic fairgrounds was in June and the next monthly show is scheduled for today, Friday, July 5, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Two Lenawee County natives open chiropractic office in Tecumseh
TECUMSEH — Tribe Chiropractic, located in downtown Tecumseh, is owned by Dr. Devan Marry and Dr. Shane Wallace. Marry, who is originally from Hudson, and Wallace, who is originally from Onsted, knew each other in high school and met up again at Life University in Marietta, Georgia, where they both studied to earn their degrees in chiropractic.
Free concert series brings original music to Hudson
HUDSON — It’s what organizer Dave Sheely calls “one of Lenawee County’s best kept secrets” — a concert series that, for more than a decade, has been bringing talented acoustic groups and singer-songwriters to play free concerts in Hudson. “I wanted others in the...
LYONS VILLAGE COUNCIL: MCS Manufacturing Closing; Funding For Village Discussed
MCS Manufacturing … The company located on County Road 10-3 will soon close its doors as announced at the Lyons Village Council Meeting. The Lyons Village Council held their meeting on Monday, July 1st. The meeting began at 7:00 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance, before members moved on to discuss the following items.
Celebrating independence: Civitan of Lenawee brings annual Fourth of July Parade to Adrian
ADRIAN — Adrian celebrated the nation’s independence on July 4 — the Fourth of July — with an annual parade through the streets of downtown Adrian, conducted and organized by Civitan of Lenawee, a Lenawee County nonprofit organization that focuses on social activism and disability advocacy. Onlookers were treated to multiple parade entrants...
Lenawee Intermediate Tech Center students showcase innovation in nation's capital
In a room overlooking the White House, Lenawee Intermediate School District Tech Center students Diego Juarez (Tecumseh) and Sam Solis (Onsted) recently represented Lenawee County in the nation’s capital as they presented a team project at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation event. Their project was part of the Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Employer Provided Innovation Challenges (EPIC), an initiative aimed at bridging the gap between education and industry through high-quality, project-based learning. ...
75 sworn in as citizens on July Fourth at Sauder Village
ARCHBOLD, Ohio – In 2018, Gamal Mohamed won a green card lottery and moved his family from Cairo to the United States. On Thursday, Mr. Mohamed, 62, a Toledo restaurant chef, was all smiles as he watched his wife of 25 years, Maha Mohamed; daughter Nadia Mohamed, and son Mostafa Mohamed take an oath of citizenship. Mrs. Mohamed and her children were among 75 people, originally of 37 countries, who were sworn in as U.S. citizens by Magistrate Judge James Knepp during a naturalization ceremony at Sauder Village, a popular living-history destination location in Fulton County. About 400 attended the 60-minute event. “I am happy and proud that I gave them that opportunity, and I hope to be soon joining them as a U.S. citizen,” the older Mr. Mohamed said.
Free Community Concert & Celebration Coming To Wauseon
Live music is being brought back city by city by city by the most unlikely tour and movement, backed by internationally renowned music industry icons set to surprise Wauseon with an unusual live event!. Over the past couple of years, a shift has quietly been happening. Iconic, world-renowned artists like...
Williams Wants ‘To Make Fair Better’ For Kids As Fulton County Fair Board President
ROCHESTER — Fulton County 4-H Fair Board President Stephen Williams said he joined the fair board “to try to make the fair better for the kids that are (part of it).”. Williams, of Rochester, who has served previously as president, started his latest stint in the role in December 2023.
VIDEO: Wauseon Fireworks (July 3rd, 2024)
WAUSEON – The 4th of July festivities at Biddle Park in Wauseon were a spectacular celebration. The community enjoyed an evening filled with fun activities, delicious food, and impressive fireworks. The event began at 6:00 PM with various food vendors offering treats like hot dogs, hamburgers, lemonade, and funnel...
Village Of Pioneer To Build New Splash Pad
PIONEER - The Village of Pioneer is planning to build a new splash pad in town for its residents. The project is currently in its preliminary stages as far as designs go. The village will receive $200,000 through a grant which will be put towards the project. The grant money is a part of the state budget process and will be allocated to the village once the budget is set by the state.
METAMORA VILLAGE COUNCIL: Council Discusses Recent Vandalism At Park
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Video: Annual 4th Of July Kunkle Parade
The Village of Kunkle held its annual 4th of July parade on Thursday, attracting a large number of spectators who lined the streets to join in the celebrations. The event started with a performance of the Star-Spangled Banner by the North Central Eagles, followed by a parade that lasted almost an hour.
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