When masses of pro-Donald Trump protestors stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan.
Superintendent Rick Hilderley has disciplined Tecumseh Public Schools’ (TPS) athletic director, Jon Zajac, following
There’s a new restaurant in town at 1410 W. Chicago Blvd.
Neither snow nor cold nor a coronavirus pandemic will prevent the 12th Annual Ice Festival from taking place in downt
A 215-acre parcel at 8759 Clinton Macon Rd.
After a week of moving from their temporary home to the new Grey Fox Floral building at 125 S.
It was a historic day on December 28 at ProMedica Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital (CVHH).
The open fields of Macon Township may soon transform into solar fields, bringing a new crop for area farmers and much
Tecumseh City Council ended its last meeting of 2020 with a positive bang Monday with the announcement of a major con
Five minutes from downtown Tecumseh, where Centennial Road ends at Rogers Highway, sits a yellow brick building with
The Tecumseh Police Department is mourning the loss of a 23-year veteran of the force after Sergeant Darrin Lee Brigg
No matter what denomination a person worships in, the church is an extended part of their family.
When news of the passing of Martin’s Home Center owner DJ Martin reached community members last week, Tecumseh reside
DJ Martin loved the Tecumseh community in many visible ways and also behind the scenes, contributing to causes and ev
For 1983 Britton-Macon graduate Kevin Benham, art, landscape and biology are interrelated and provide a fascinating p
Vicki Riddle has been part of making downtown Tecumseh and the Tecumseh area shine since August 2009 in her role as E