A question and answer session with incoming Tecumseh Supt. Dr. Kelly Coffin was on the Thursday, April 18, agenda of the Committee for the Advisement and Advancement of Responsible Education (CAARE). The session was an informal and casual give and take.
Community members, who are all invited on a drop-in basis to the open...
To the Editor:
I was part of the board that started the District Library back in
2003, and I agree that it is a great community asset. While I fully agree that the existing library millage should be renewed, the ballot asks for additional revenue above a mere renewal, and the second question on the ballot is for...
To the Editor:
I wish to thank the staff at the Tecumseh Center for the Arts for their gracious help in hosting the world premiere of my movie, "Sidewalk Singer," on Saturday, April 20. Special thanks goes out to Kathy Field, Rebecca Peach and Karen Bunch for their kindness and hard work. Each one was flexible and "rolled with...
After about a two-year hiatus, a SADD chapter is back at Tecumseh High School and is as active as ever combating bad choices by the student body.
Formerly, the public was familiar with the student organization as Students Against Drunk Driving, but the organization has broadened its focus to include a larger spectrum of today’s...
There are signs that the Michigan economy is rebounding — slowly, but surely. The following is the second in a series of stories that point to a more positive outlook in areas that affect Tecumseh and the surrounding communities.
In January, the Polk auto industry research firm predicted auto sales would continue to rise,...
Comstar Automotive USA LLC held a Grand Opening in Tecumseh on Thursday, April 25. City representatives joined Ford Motor Company officials and other community leaders for a presentation, tour and reception at the new plant being launched at 900 Industrial Drive.
The parent company, Comstar Automotive Technologies Pvt. Ltd., is...
On May 10, Clinton-based Eden Foods will be in United States District Court in an attempt to fight the Affordable Care Act’s mandate that companies must provide contraceptive medications at no charge for employees as part of health care packages.
The complaint was filed on March 20 in U.S. District Court in Detroit by Erin...
Controversy about the Tecumseh High School wrestling program and how it is coached resurfaced at the Monday, April 22, school board meeting. Several audience members and student athletes took the opportunity to voice their displeasure at the dismissal of head wrestling coach Tony Greathouse. The same controversy erupted last year at...
There are signs that the Michigan economy is rebounding — slowly, but surely. The following is the third in a series of stories that point to a more positive outlook in areas that affect Tecumseh and the surrounding communities.
For a time, there were predictions that manufacturing was on the decline in this country and would...
A special school board meeting on Wednesday evening finished with a unanimous vote by the Clinton Community Schools board members to enter into contract negotiations with Sean McNatt, Superintendent of Breckenridge Community Schools. Before the decision was reached, Superintendent David P. Pray spoke to the school board and the staff...





