The Daily Telegram
ADRIAN First Fridays this Friday, June 4, in downtown Adrian lives up to its Hot Wheels theme with a cruise-in car show.
The event will take place in downtown Adrian, allowing for the community to support the downtown businesses with shopping and eating. The car show will start at 5 p.m. and end at 8 p.m. within the downtown area, a news release said.
There will be live entertainment, including performances from The Metros Band with Gordy Sharpe from 6 to 8 p.m. at the corner of South Main and Church streets and Jaded Soul from 7 to 9 p.m. on North Main Street. Mammoth Distilling will have live music with Little Spoon River. Live entertainment will also take place at Chomp, along with an outside bar and seating area.
The Class of 2021 will see a bit more normalcy to their graduation ceremonies this spring, but COVID-19 restrictions will still be in play for some of the larger school districts.
The following people were arrested on felony charges by law enforcement agencies in Davidson County are scheduled to appear in court on the date given.
WORCESTER - A 48-year-old woman missing since this morning from the area of Washburn Street has been found safe.
The woman, Sandra Nieves, had been last seen between 9 and 10 a.m. Wednesday, and was reported missing at 4 p.m.
Ann Arbor dioxane cleanup advocates plan rally in Lansing to get Whitmer’s attention
Updated Apr 09, 2021;
Posted Apr 09, 2021
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks to members of the press before receiving her first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine from Dr. Joneigh Khaldun at Ford Field on Tuesday April, 6, 2021.Nicole Hester/Mlive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI After four months with no word from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on whether she’ll support a federal Superfund cleanup of the Gelman dioxane plume in Ann Arbor, local advocates are getting ready to travel to Lansing.
They’re planning to rally on the lawn of the Michigan Capitol at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 13, urging Whitmer to issue a concurrence letter in support of having the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency consider placing the decades-old plume on the National Priorities List for a Superfund cleanup.