Published by Herald Sports on Mon, 06/16/2025 - 7:33am
Tecumseh student-athletes were all over the spring All-SEC teams as 27 earned First Team All-League honors while nine others were honorable mentions and six made the
Published by Herald Sports on Mon, 06/16/2025 - 7:28am
It was another strong spring for Clinton sports with softball winning a third-straight league title, baseball in the mix as well as Aubrey Lauer and the girls soccer
Published by Herald Sports on Sat, 05/31/2025 - 10:08pm
Clinton senior Mason Brodie earned his second Division 3 all-state honor in the discus as he placed seventh at the MHSAA state meet at Kent City on Saturday.<
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There will soon be a new sign hanging inside Rosie’s Tecumseh Café after former Tecumseh resident and Class of 1973 graduate Terry Akens (l) constructed and donated this LED, neon replica sign to Bill Leisenring, Rosie’s Tecumseh Café owner and CEO of Ring Restaurant Group. Photo by Brad Heineman