Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 03/23/2022 - 2:10pm
Occasions Hall & Event Center at 313 N. Evans St. will be the place for any bride-to-be planning a wedding on Saturday, April 2. The 14,000 square-foot building that once was home to St.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 03/23/2022 - 2:08pm
The comforting scents of lavender and eucalyptus swirl gently around Michaela Holdridge’s shop, Anthro Apothecary, located in the August Company building in downtown Tecumseh.
It’s a soothing, restful place with a surprising amount of merchandise.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Wed, 03/16/2022 - 11:57am
Tecumseh resident Dave Mott questioned the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education during Monday night’s meeting, when he spoke about the $75 million project that would result from passage of the 7.2 mill bond proposal on the ballot May 3.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Wed, 03/16/2022 - 11:55am
Marty Marshall will retire as Lenawee County Administrator on April 21 after nearly 37 years as a county employee, but fortunately he has a capable replacement ready to step into his shoes and continue the work of the administrator’s office with no orientation needed.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Wed, 03/16/2022 - 11:51am
Kayla Mukensturm wants to be a part of the community that makes the Tecumseh Farmers Market happen every Saturday from May to October, and she’ll do just that in her new role as the farmers market manager through the Greater Lenawee Chamber of Commerce.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 03/09/2022 - 12:53pm
When Tecumseh Products finally closed up shop in 2009 after decades of manufacturing compressors for the refrigeration industry, the city’s “Refrigeration Capital of the World” moniker left with it.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 03/09/2022 - 12:51pm
A project initiated to make use of the former Tecumseh Products Company site on Tecumseh’s south side is closer to reality with the announcement that Sports Facility Companies (SFC), which manages and develops more than 25 high performing sports, recreation, events, and entertainment facilities a
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 03/09/2022 - 12:36pm
Two years ago the start of the annual Spring Flower Bulb Show at Michigan State University’s Hidden Lake Gardens was thwarted due to shutdowns across the state, but Saturday, March 12 will mark the beginning of a return to normalcy at HLG.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 03/09/2022 - 12:34pm
IlluminaTe Dance and Arts Center has moved into its new home now that the former Eagles building on South Evans Street has been renovated, and owner Deena Bryan is feeling hopeful and inspired about the expanded space.
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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.