Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/11/2020 - 2:21pm
Lately there has been a great amount of speculation regarding the use of Sharpie permanent markers in last week’s General Election. Sharpie pens are the recommended marking utensil of the tabulator vendor, Dominion. Dominion tabulators were introduced in 2017. I became the clerk with the City
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/04/2020 - 2:47pm
Since its founding in 1997, the Elizabeth R. Wilson Foundation has worked steadily to help foster music and performing arts programs in Lenawee County by granting over $2.8 million.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/04/2020 - 2:46pm
In response to the letter in last week’s Tecumseh Herald from Harvey and Pat Schmidt and David and Jeannie Bauman:
Thank you for sharing the very deep and thoughtful article written by Marilynne Robinson regarding so many things of importance to the people of our country.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 1:59pm
Re-Tree Tecumseh has achieved our first goal of re-treeing the North Evans Street corridor! On Saturday, October 24, we planted 35 new trees, for a total of 123 new trees in that area in the last two seasons.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 1:58pm
On behalf of St. Elizabeth Church and the Knights of Columbus Council 9937, we would like to thank all the supporters of our recent Tootsie Roll Drive to raise funds for organizations that provide services to individuals with mental health challenges.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 1:58pm
I understand Tony Rebottaro is running for the TPS School Board. Well, I need to tell you, if you don’t elect him you are missing a great opportunity! I met Tony about 15 years ago when he joined my company as an Account Manager.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 1:57pm
Congressman Tim Walberg has been a leading voice in Washington on key issues such as protecting the Great Lakes, rural broadband, lowering drug prices and protecting Social Security.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 1:48pm
As we draw near to the upcoming Presidential election, we wish to share a few of the thoughts expressed by novelist, Marilynne Robinson, in a letter she penned to the Editor of the New York Times, on October 9, 2020.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/21/2020 - 1:14pm
On behalf of St. Elizabeth Church and the Knights of Columbus Council 9937, we would like to thank all the supporters of our recent Tootsie Roll Drive to raise funds for organizations that provide services to individuals with mental health challenges.
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LISD Tech Center FFA student Camden Grodi, left, and Tecumseh Rotary Club President Holly Willey work on a water pasteurization indicator at the tech center on March 21. Submitted photo.