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JMP Waterski

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Waterskiing Lake Evans, Tipton, MI

Do you support offshore drilling in U.S. waters?

Yes
84% (52 votes)
No
10% (6 votes)
Undecided
6% (4 votes)
Other
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 62

To the Editor,

I begin this letter by saying I am very proud of our city of Tecumseh. However, I have noticed over the past year that many of our street signs in Tecumseh are in need of repair or replacement. I suspect there are many others who have noticed this besides me. It would no doubt be a costly project to update our signs but we have a beautiful town and I am suggesting that at least the ones that are hardly “readable’ be replaced and perhaps the others repainted or whatever it would take to upgrade them.

In traveling through other towns I’ve noticed signs that look like “old fashioned” wood signs. I think I saw these in Columbus, Ohio and they are beautiful. Perhaps the city could purchase this type of signage for Chicago Boulevard as it would beautify our main street when people are traveling through. This type of signage would really enhance our great historical homes along this route. They are made of material that would prevent them from rusting as the current old signs do. I’ve thought about it for a long time and I think it’s time for change!

I would like to suggest that before next spring when we celebrate our Promenade the Past that at least the signs along Chicago Boulevard be replaced. Does anyone else agree?

Pat Patten
Tecumseh

To the Editor,

This past April, a few of my friends and I organized a clothing drive at Tecumseh High School.  We had a pretty good turn-out and collected more than we had expected; we recieved over 150 items, most of which were pairs of jeans.  All the clothing we collected was donated to Covenant House Michigan, which is located in Detroit.

The Covenant House is a place of hope for young people from across the state ages 18-22. They have an immediate crisis support program which offers food, clothing and shelter.

 Also, they have a long-term transitional-living program avilable for up to two years for each individual that offers life skills, job training, and an education.

I am writing this letter to make people aware of the Covenant House and their need for donations.  I recently took a tour of their campus and was very impressed with their buildings and programs.  If you would like to help go to www.covenanthousemi.org for a list of ways to donate and items needed.  I would like to thank any THS students that donated clothing and Tecumseh High School for allowing us to hold this clothing drive.  Also, thank you to Shelby Shaffer, Sarah Brimm, Ali Wice, and Lara Bartel for organizing this with me.

Rachel Bartolo
Tecumseh

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