
Carolyn Blaker keeps an eye on band director Jamie DeVoe during band camp last week.
You do what you can do to get a paper out. This one was a little unusual with a short story about the census and a Fayette council report. But isn’t about time that Fayette gets a share of the front page? It was a rushed effort at the end, as always, and I just noticed the terrible spacing with the Fayette headline.
So anyway, in this week’s print edition:
The origin of the Rohr family fire was determined. It started at the back of the clothes dryer.
Fayette council members are on the way toward repealing an ordinance that calls for fences around swimming pools. The overriding belief is that it’s the responsibility of parents to keep their little kids out of other people’s pools.
The Goodwill store in Adrian has moved to a new location.
There’s a followup on last week’s Seneca Township meeting. What does it mean to screen in a play area?
Colleen Leddy writes about her hunger and David Green looks through an 1892 Observer.
Fayette’s library is scaling back hours due to state budget cuts. Monday will be the only evening when it’s open.
A history group is forming in Fayette and council is seeking grants for road projects.
Waldron’s Labor Day weekend festival starts Friday with an array of entertainment.
Morenci’s bridge walk is scheduled at 11 a.m. Monday and dogs are invited.
All right, there’s a hint of what’s in the print edition. You can get it all instantly via PDF if you wish. Sign up and pay for an electronic edition right here on the website.
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