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New public art adorns Tecumseh | Downtown Tecumseh

Downtown Tecumseh has hung new 2D art panels at The Boulevard Market, completing the building’s paint job. Stop by and take a look!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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International flair with artisan shop | The Daily Telegram

“Items made by artisans as close as the Adrian area and as far away as Numazu, Japan, are all part of the eclectic mix of merchandise available at Sky View Square.”

“Owner Saori Shimizu and her partner, Ted Covey, opened in mid-June Sky View Square at 112 S. Winter St. in Adrian. The goal was to give local vendors a simple way to sell their products. “We wanted to be a store where entrepreneurs could place their products without having to have their own store,” Covey said.”—via The Daily Telegram

 

 

Tecumseh honored for entrepreneurial climate | The Daily Telegram

Since 2007, Tecumseh has been recognized by the University of Michigan-Dearborn iLabs’ eCities as a city with an entrepreneurial climate.

Six communities are selected across Michigan each year and honored for their strategies to encourage entrepreneurial growth and econonomic climate. Congratulations Tecumseh!

 

 


Lenawee Now news

Morenci, the First Step Into Pure Michigan, is Important to All of Us | Lenawee Now

Kamco Industries is moving into Morenci, Michigan with 60 new manufacturing jobs, further improving the recently announced 4.1% unemployment rate.

We are pleased to have been part of the process to secure Kamco $250,000 from the state to train its new employees and look forward to continually supporting the company.

Jim Van Doren, Executive Director of Lenawee Now, expresses his outlook for what this means for Lenawee‬ in a letter to The Stateline Observer.