In a year where so many festivals have cancelled, Appleumpkin Festival visitors and vendors are looking forward to th
A career dedicated to teaching and supporting youth, a life spent volunteering, and a passion for helping young peopl
Dale Witt would like to continue serving the Raisin Charter Township community as township supervisor after spending
No injuries were reported after an arson fire ravaged the North Evans Street Dollar General on Monday leaving substan
Schools across Michigan are anticipating a loss of around $680 per student in state funding after the coronavirus pan
Tecumseh Center for the Arts strives to be a vital part of the artistic culture of Tecumseh and enrich people’s lives
“It’s a nightmare,” said Sam Van Sickle, recalling last Thursday’s crash of a Nissan SUV into and through his home at
On Tuesday, June 17 Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan schools may resume in-person learning in phase
After months of waiting for warm weather and approval to open up, Tecumseh Paddling Company is ready to get people on
Late Sunday, June 14, Tecumseh Public Schools released a statement announcing that a South Early Learning Center staf
In addition to protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and against police brutality toward people of c
Tecumseh resident Linda Tuckey had too many books, so she did the obvious thing: she bought a bookstore.
Budget cuts were a main point of discussion during Monday night’s meeting of the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Edu
A crowd of approximately 150 protesters gathered Saturday afternoon in downtown Tecumseh to demonstrate against the d
Commencement is the pinnacle of the year for high school seniors and like so many of the milestones for the Class of
It’s been a long three months for restaurants and bars, brew-pubs and distilleries, cafes and coffee houses.