Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 09/19/2019 - 10:53am
The U. S. Court of Appeals on Sept. 6th is looking into the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s pipeline approval process. Many newspapers have missed this important story.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 09/05/2019 - 8:31am
Many thanks to Laurie Isley, a Palmyra soybean and corn farmer and president of the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, for informing the public about farmers’ declining ability to be economically secure (michiganradio.org/post/wet-spring-and-ongoing-trade-war-mi-soybean-farmers-plow-ahead).
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 08/29/2019 - 9:21am
As another school year begins, it’s a good time to remind our students about the importance of receiving a quality education to having a long and rewarding career.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 08/22/2019 - 1:49pm
As the end of summer draws near, students across Lenawee County are preparing to head back to school. Families are gearing up for fall sports and parents are checking off the items on their kids’ back-to-school lists, hunting for just the right backpacks and lunchboxes.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 3:42pm
I was not born here, but my wife, two kids, and I have made Tecumseh our home for the past 14 years. I have made many great friends, love to frequent our favorite restaurants and shops downtown, and support our local businesses whenever possible. I am involved in a number of local organizations,
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 3:41pm
I was both saddened and angered when I read Kerry Hamilton Smith’s Letter to the Editor from July 18th entitled “I hope you’ll forgive me for putting the community I love ahead of my job”.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 07/25/2019 - 10:02am
Imagine my surprise this past Thursday evening when one of my neighbors brought Kerry Hamilton Smith’s retirement polemic to my attention. It certainly was an odd feeling to be the unnamed focus of such an interesting series of statements and assertions in the local paper.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 07/18/2019 - 10:20am
I love the Tecumseh community. I’ve lived here my entire life. I graduated from Tecumseh Public Schools as did my children, my father and my grandparents. Four of my great-great-great grandparents are buried in Brookside Cemetery. I obviously have a long history here. This is MY community!
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