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05/23/2013 - 10:17am

Tecumseh’s Memorial Day commemoration will include the traditional parade at 10 a.m., with a line-up at City Hall and march to Union Street, ending at Brookside Cemetery.

“We have 75 to 80...

05/23/2013 - 10:15am

In a 6-1 vote following several minutes of discussion on Monday, May 20, Tecumseh City Council members authorized City Manager Kevin Welch to pursue a lease agreement with Tecumseh Paddling...

05/20/2013 - 8:51am

An article in a Country Woman magazine caught Donna Murphy’s eye one day as she read the publication.

“It was about a group that made pillowcases for troops,” said Murphy. “I didn’t think...

05/20/2013 - 8:48am

Some properties on S. Maumee Street recently were marked and had residents wondering if something was being added to the monitoring system set up on the former Tecumseh Products property. In 2011...

05/13/2013 - 9:23am

Tecumseh’s 2013 Classic Car and Bike Show will kick off on Thursday, May 16, from 6-8 p.m. Cars and bikes will be on display in the United Bank and Trust Hickman Financial Center parking lot at...

05/09/2013 - 9:41am

This is the final installment in a series of articles pointing to a rebounding Michigan economy and its effect on Tecumseh and surrounding communities.

Pure Michigan just launched its...

05/09/2013 - 9:39am

Tecumseh City Council adopted the city’s 2014 Fiscal Year Budget on Monday night, May 6, following a public hearing. City Manager Kevin Welch reported that the budget has General Fund revenues of...

05/09/2013 - 9:38am

During the public comment portion of the Tecumseh City Council meeting on Monday, May 6, resident and attorney Charles Gross suggested that the council members authorize the city manager to lease...

05/06/2013 - 9:21am

A Raisin Township resident perished in a fire late Wednesday night, May 1, at 29 Crofton Court in the Heights subdivision. The Lenawee County Sheriff Department released the name of the victim as...

05/02/2013 - 10:28am

There are signs that the Michigan economy is rebounding — slowly, but surely. The following is the fifth in a series of stories that point to a more positive outlook in areas that affect Tecumseh...

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