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THS students continue to improve in state testing

Tecumseh Public Schools Director of Technology and Curriculum Todd Thieken had some good news to report to the school board at its last meeting on May 29. Although he was unable to be present, he had prepared a report of the results of the most recent Michigan Merit Exam/ACT (MME/ACT) scores. Thieken’s report showed that Tecumseh juniors had scored 20.583 as a composite (average) on the ACT—an improvement over last year’s score of 20.38.The MME is scored differently than the ACT although the tests are administered simultaneously.

Tecumseh Veterinary Hospital celebrates 75 years

Tecumseh Veterinary Hospital held a Client Appreciation Day on Saturday, June 2, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the business currently owned by Drs. Edward (Ed) and Lorrie Tritt, both who hold DVM degrees from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine.“The way I heard it, the original practice was opened in 1937 by Dr. William Britton, whose father started the clinic,” said Ed. “Dr. Britton operated the clinic from 1937 until 1957.” Ed said from 1957 to 1994, Dr. Carlos Knisely and his wife Barbara, operated the practice.

Farmers Market considers return to downtown Tecumseh location

Since the Farmers Market started its season at a new location, 805 S. Maumee St. at the corner of Russell Road near Martin’s Home Center warehouse, several individuals have expressed concern that it is no longer downtown.

Woman dies in plane crash hours after attending fly-in at Meyers Diver Airport

Tecumseh’s Memorial Day celebration was a respectful and reverent event, with parades, speeches, and a military fly over, but one of the aviators of a Second World War aircraft, who participated in the air show above Chicago Boulevard, was gravely injured and his wife perished when the plane crashed later in the day. Local officials involved with organizing the local Memorial Day observation were aware of the accident and knew the victims but declined comment.

Martha Melcher to receive Musgrove Evans Award

One of Tecumseh’s preeminent counselors, educators, and patrons of the arts, Martha Melcher, has been named the 24th recipient of Tecumseh’s Musgrove Evans Award, the city’s highest honor. The award is administered through the Tecumseh Area Chamber of Commerce.Chamber director Vicki Philo, who helped coordinate the selection process, said, “Martha was selected from a group of highly qualified nominees for her endless work in the Tecumseh community.

New coffee bar ‘Sandy Grounds’ opens in Boulevard Market

A new coffee bar called, “Sandy Grounds” is now open for business inside Boulevard Market at 102 E. Chicago Blvd., Tecumseh. Owner Sandy Heckerthorn said she had been working in the store for John and Erika Aylward when they started roasting coffee.“In the middle of that progression, they started talking to me about renting space and putting in a coffee bar,” said Heckerthorn. After giving it some thought, she decided to move ahead.It wasn’t the first time she had entertained the idea.“My husband and I used to say when we retired, we would open a little coffee shop on the beach down in St.

Indians set single season win record

Twenty-nine wins in a single season is the number for other Tecumseh varsity baseball teams to reach for in the future as the Indians surpassed their previous record of 28 on Saturday, May 26, with a pair of wins at the Jackson Western Wooden Bat Tournament.The Indians (29-5 overall) defeated Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 7-2 to open the tournament and beat Jackson Western 4-0 in the championship final to break their single season win record.“We have different guys step up for us at the plate each game and we have seniors who are leaders that don’t want the season to end,” commented Tecumseh head

Britton Deerfield beats Eagles in five innings

Britton Deerfield’s varsity baseball team defeated Calvary Christian 13-2 in just five innings at Summerfield in pre-district action on Tuesday evening.Zac Bearinger earned the win on the hill, allowing two unearned runs on two hits while walking two and striking out two.Leading hitters for the Patriots were Tommy Garner (3-3, 2 RBI, run, stolen base), Jeremy Hatfield (1-2, run, 4 RBI), Adam Straits (1-2, walk, 2 runs, 2 RBI), Tyler Jacobs, Cody Meinert, Landon Handy, Bearinger each had one hit each.

Tecumseh golf team wins SEC title

Tecumseh’s varsity boys golf team placed first in the Southeastern Conference White Division championship, held in Saline on Wednesday, May 23, with a score of 309.The Indians finished their regular season as co-champions of the SEC with Dexter. The Indians went 6-5 in the conference and picking up the championship propelled them to the top of the final standings with Dexter.Tecumseh seniors Bobby Thomas and Joe Forest qualified for All-Conference.Thomas carded a one over par 73 while Forest fired a 75, birding Hole No. 7, 8 and 9 for a solid overall finish.

Clinton places fourth in TCC

Clinton’s varsity boys golf team finished fourth in the Tri-County Conference with a record of 21-19. Whitmore Lake placed first (34-6), Madison second (31-9), Sand Creek, third (26-14), Summerfield, fifth (8-32) and Morenci, sixth (0-40).The Redskins played in the TCC league meet at the Hantz Golf Club on Friday, May 25, and were led by Josh Donahey with a score of 82. Ryan Karapas followed with 90 while Luke Schaffner carded 95.

Maves pitches perfect three-inning game

Emily Maves recorded her first career perfect game for Tecumseh’s varsity softball team in just three innings on Wednesday, May 23, at home against Ann Arbor Huron.Tecumseh defeated the River Rats 15-0 in Game 1 and 10-0 in the nightcap.Maves (3 IP, 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 BB, 5 K’s) improved her overall record to 13-2 with the big win. Tecumseh’s hits came from Kelsea Kaliszuk (2-3, triple, 2 RBI), Courtney LaVoy (2 RBI), Kelsey Rendell (2 RBI), Sam Diehl (double), Katie Martin (RBI), Kaileigh Burkhard (RBI), Karly Smith (RBI), McKenzie Rowe, Morgan Monahan and Kylie Hill.

‘Sense of community’ strikes a chord between mayor, pastor

To the Editor,With another Memorial Day parade and ceremony having been observed in Tecumseh, I have a few reflections that I would like to share.As Mayor of this great city, I often talk with people about what sets us apart from other towns. My response always starts with the ‘sense of community’ that is prevalent in Tecumseh. Strangely enough, long-time residents often cannot understand what I mean by this, they assume it’s this way everywhere.I drove in the parade with Rev. Mark Alan Miller from the Tecumseh United Methodist Church as my passenger.

Generosity, selfless thinking ‘inspiring’

To the Editor,This morning I was invited to attend a presentation by the Class of 2012. They chose to give back to their community as they prepare to leave high school and begin the next phase of their lives. Tecumseh District Library was one of twelve area organizations to receive a generous donation. It was explained to us that the students wanted to honor groups who support youth in our community. In a world that often laments that this generation is full of entitlement, I want to hold up this philanthropic example to all.

Defends moving farmers market out of city’s downtown

To the Editor,Many people have asked, “Why did the Tecumseh Farmers Market move?” A better question would be “Why didn’t the market stay downtown?” There were several reasons why the market relocated. 1) Bathroom: A phone message on Friday, the day before market in October 2011, saying the Chamber had changed the locks and vendors were no longer allowed to use the bathroom. No explanation was given.2) Safety: A vendor fell on a broken curb, hitting his face, nose, and breaking his glasses.

Shopper says moving farmers market ‘a big mistake’

To the Editor,Love your town! Love its history! I have enjoyed your restaurants, lovely furniture store, the great consignment store, and more, all while shopping at one of the best, and reasonably priced, farmers market. Just went online to see if it was open yet only to find the location has changed and is no longer in town. Too bad as that was part of the charm and ambience. Lost this customer. Big mistake!Judy StolmarAnn Arbor

Church garage sale helped feed, clothe orphaned children

To the Editor,Hi, my name is Hayden. I want to give you, the people of Tecumseh, an idea. My church, Word and Worship, recently had a garage sale to raise money for orphans. We raised over $800 to give to poor orphans so they can eat and have clothes to wear. We had a bake sale and a jump house. The people from our church all helped. They donated clothes, toys, kitchen utensils, books, housewares, shoes, tools, baby items and video game systems. They also donated their time and help. I got to help sort clothes, set up tables, and sort more clothes!

Auxiliary member thanks support for annual Poppy Sales

To the Editor,The Ladies Auxiliary from Underwood-Orr Tecumseh Post #34 would like to thank you for all your support during our Poppy Sales. Each and every donation helps our Vets or their families. Our volunteers did a great job this year. Also a special thanks to Busch’s, Lev’s, Perky Pantry, Jerry’s Market and TLC.Mary BoltonChairperson

Thank you from THS principal

To the Editor,I would just like to take the opportunity to thank all of the local groups and organizations that worked diligently to provide over $680,000 worth of local scholarships to our high school seniors this year. The Senior Honors Night was a wonderful evening in part because of your sacrifice and efforts.Thank you again on behalf of the Class of 2012 and the high school administration and staff.Sincerely,Griff MillsPrincipalTecumseh High School

Judith (Judy) Ann Daft

Judith ( Judy ) Ann Daft formerly of Clinton Mich., died Sept. 23, 2011. A Graveside Memorial will be held June 2, 2012 at 11 a.m. in the Riverside Cemetery in Clinton, officiated by Rev. Richard A. Webb.Interment for both Judy and her daughter, Juanita Lynn Racine, will take place at this time.A luncheon will be served at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 108 W. Brown St., in Tecumseh, following the memorial.

Robert G. "Bob" Miller

Robert G. “Bob” Miller, age 89 of Tecumseh, died peacefully at the Lenawee Medical Care Facility surrounded by his loving family on Friday, May 25, 2012. He was born on December 10, 1922 in Tecumseh, Mich., the son of Vernon C. and Lora (Steele) Miller. He was united in marriage to the love of his life, Deloris LaGore in 1945; she preceded him in death in March of 1995.Robert was a devoted husband, loving father, and best friend to all three of his children.

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