Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/17/2021 - 2:16pm
At a vigil Saturday evening, candles were lit, prayers were read, and a statement was made by the brother of a missing Tipton woman, Dee Warner. Her disappearance nearly six months ago on April 24 has left her family, friends and many in Lenawee County struggling for answers.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/17/2021 - 2:12pm
Thanksgiving is often thought of as a time of plenty, with cornucopias of fall vegetable harvests and crispy, golden roasted turkeys dancing through our heads, surrounded by fresh rolls, salads, and side dishes galore, finished off with endless pies.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Fri, 11/12/2021 - 2:26pm
After approximately eight months of gathering information and participating in meetings to gauge the needs of the district, the Building Future Committee (BFC) of Tecumseh Public Schools made a recommendation to the board of education at Monday night’s meeting.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 12:45pm
IDA — No matter how hard Ida tried, it wasn’t getting into that end zone in the second half.
Not against Clinton with the season on the line. Not with a district championship at stake. Not after how far the Redwolves have come since September 17.
Nope. No way.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 12:42pm
When Elizabeth Wilson passed away in March 2001, her friend and neighbor, Theresa Powers, took on the responsibility of managing the Elizabeth Ruthruff Wilson Foundation that Wilson set up in 1997 at the age of 92.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 12:40pm
The conditions for reinstating Sergeant Chad Rodgers of the Tecumseh Police Department as Tecumseh Public Schools’ (TPS) school resource officer (SRO) were discussed at Monday night’s meeting of the board of education, with the 180-day notice for contract termination a sticking point that led the
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 12:37pm
Food insecurity is the lack of access to sufficient food because of limited financial resources. The Tecumseh area has its share of residents experiencing food insecurity, and local churches and organizations are doing their best to help combat hunger by providing food for those who need it.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/03/2021 - 2:01pm
Three Tecumseh City Council members were retained as a result of Tuesday’s general election, giving Vicki Riddle, Gary Naugle, and Austin See another two years on council.
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