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Letters to the Editor for June 2024
The following Letters to the Editor are from the June 2024 issue of The Lenawee Voice. Letters should be 350 words or fewer and may be emailed to [email protected]. If space is limited, preference will be given to local authors and local topics. Please include your town of residence and a phone number for verification.
Border-to-Border trailhead to be named after fallen airman with roots in Chelsea
CHELSEA, MI - As a collage freshman, Joel Gentz and his family were hiking the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore when Gentz found a thick stretch of nautical line on the beach hugging Lake Superior. Even though it must have weighed 40 pounds, Gentz coiled it up and carried it out...
DAR to offer tours of Charles Croswell’s house
The Lucy Wolcott Barnum chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution plans to offer tours of Gov. Charles Croswell’s house during Adrian First Fridays on the evening of June 7, between 5 and 8 p.m. The house, at 228 N. Broad St., was built in 1841. Among the artifacts...
Lenawee County Athlete of the Week for May 28 - June 1
It was the biggest week of the spring sports season, with the track and field state championships and county meet, baseball and softball districts, golf regionals and girls soccer districts. Here were the top performers of the week. You can vote at https://poll.fm/13847232. Molly Brown, Addison track and field. Brown...
Touch a Truck at June 6 First Thursdays kicks off busy June and July for Blissfield
BLISSFIELD — A jam-packed summer event lineup throughout the Blissfield community during the months of June and July will be kicked off with this week’s Touch a Truck program, part of Blissfield’s First Thursdays monthly promotional series of events. Touch a Truck, held on the streets of...
Clinton Summerfest and Antique Tractor Show takes place Saturday, June 8
CLINTON — An event that funds thousands of dollars in college scholarships takes place this Saturday in Clinton, culminating in a parade of antique tractors through town. The Clinton Summerfest and Antique Tractor Show runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 8, at Tate Park on the west end of town. Visitors can park in the back of the park. A wagon will be available to give rides to the front of the park. ...
Super Saturday in Lenawee County: Six track state titles, multiple district titles
It's the busiest day of the high school sports calendar every year. The first Saturday in June, when baseball and softball districts, track and field state finals and girls soccer district finals all take place at the same time. It's Super Saturday, here's a look at how Lenawee County teams and athletes performed across...
Josh Lindeman takes over Manchester football program
MANCHESTER — Joshua Lindeman didn’t go searching for a head coaching job for the upcoming season, but when the opportunity came up, it was too good to pass up. The former Addison coach has been hired at Manchester Community Schools to be an intermediate principal and varsity football coach. His hiring to coach the Flying Dutchmen means he will remain in the Cascades Conference. ...
Mosquito and tick surveillance program, public beach monitoring underway in Lenawee County
ADRIAN — The Lenawee County Health Department, during the month of May, began work on two programs, both of which will assist the public in notifying certain public health risks. The county’s Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance and Prevention Program — also called a Mosquito and Tick Surveillance program — is...
The Agenda: Point-of-sale inspections, county parks, and more
Welcome back to The Agenda, a monthly column in which we highlight issues of importance in our community and ways you can get involved. Point-of-sale home inspections: The Adrian City Commission has been discussing a proposal to require exterior inspections of residential properties before they can be sold. The measure has generated intense discussion, with 23 people speaking against it at the May 20 city commission meeting. (See story here.)
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