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Michigan’s 5th annual College Application Week starts Oct. 26, 2015 | Lenawee Now

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It’s almost here— Michigan’s 5th Annual College Application Week

Are you interested in applying for college? The best week to do so is coming up– Michigan’s 5th annual College Application Week. From October 26–30 many Michigan college application fees are waived.

 

 

 

Gov. Croswell’s home receives historical marker| The Daily Telegram

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Adrian has earned another historical marker in honor of its past!

The Daughters of the American Revolution unveiled a new historical marker Sunday at the old home of former Gov. Charles Croswell at 228 N. Broad St. in Adrian. Croswell (1825-86) was Michigan’s 17th governor.

Browse through pictures collected by the The Daily Telegram – Adrian, Mich. to see more.

 

 

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Find available business properties in Lenawee with Zoom Prospector | Lenawee Now

Image of Zoom Prospector's user interfaceHave you been considering building your business in Lenawee‬? Try our Zoom Prospector to search for available locations!

Zoom Prospector displays where and what buildings are available for commercial locations in and around Lenawee County.

 

 

 

Three Questions to Consider Before Your Business Goes International | SCORE Mentors

Decorative imageSelling internationally can feel like the final frontier for your small business. You’ve mastered the market at home, you’ve got a great product, and you’re ready to expand!

But even if you decide overnight that you’d like to take your business overseas, you won’t be able to start this stage of expansion on a whim. Doing business internationally takes research, planning, and the perfection of your company’s processes.

 


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Lenawee Land Bank begins revitalization project in Adrian | Lenawee Now

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Do you recognize this home?

This property is part of the blight removal program run by the Lenawee Land Bank and is being torn down in order to renovate the property and return it back to the market.

Many more tax-foreclosed properties in Lenawee will undergo this same process— buildings beyond repair will be renovated while others will be sold as is to owners who are committed to restoring the building.

Learn more about our Lenawee Land Bank and see which properties are currently for sale on our website > https://www.lenaweenow.org/landbank/