The Weekly Roundup

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Croswell Opera House planning renovations, set $6.2 million fundraising goal | The Daily Telegram


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By the time the Croswell Opera House celebrates its 150th anniversary next year, if all goes according to plan it will be sporting a new look and a host of features designed to stabilize the venerable old building for the future.

 

 

 

Danica Patrick stop at Boys & Girls Club of Lenawee | The Daily Telegram

AR-150619748Patrick stopped by Thursday at the Boys and Girls Club of Lenawee to visit and share her experiences as a race car driver, to hear about the kids’ dreams and life stories, and to encourage them as they pursue their own careers.

 

 

 

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Sign Ordinance amended to promote business prosperity  | The Daily Telegram

 

city-chambersThe City of Adrian has made 18 amendments to the sign ordinance. City officials cite that the sign ordinance amendments will help to promote business prosperity. The Adrian City Commission voted to approve the amendments 6-1.Onsted.

 

Construction work begins on Adrian Chomp Burger | The Daily Telegram

AR-150619119Construction started this week on the Chomp Burger restaurant at the corner of North Main and Front streets in downtown Adrian. The nearly 3,000-square-foot restaurant will seat 130 people and feature a brick facade with an open interior decor of an industrial design with elements of steampunk. It will also have an atrium with outdoor seating.

 

 

Bell Chevrolet tears down former Rebels, Hot ‘n Now restaurant site | The Daily Telegram

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Construction workers demolished the former Hot ’n Now and Rebels drive-through restaurant on U.S. 223. The dealership will leave the razed site as a vacant lot, but maintains plans to eventually add to its parking lot.

an has made 18 amendments to the sign ordinance. City officials cite that the sign ordinance amendments will help to promote business prosperity. The Adrian City Commission voted to approve the amendments 6-1.

 

Lenawee Now news

Board approves business loan for grocery store in Onsted | The Daily Telegram


   AR-150619742The Lenawee County Commission has granted approval for a business loan to Blissfield-based Borchardt Brothers Market to purchase the former Interlakes Market in Onsted. The store closed more than a year ago.

A business loan to help Borchardt Brothers Market start a grocery store in Onsted received the Lenawee County commission’s stamp of approval Wednesday. A resolution to appoint county administrator Martin Marshall to sign documents for the loan and Lenawee Now representative Tim Robinson to handle paperwork received unanimous votes.