Martha A. Churchill
ADRIAN A regional bike trail is starting to come together, one piece at a time.
The new Adrian piece, east of South Main Street, will run alongside the Adrian & Blissfield Rail Road tracks, allowing for bicycle traffic between Division and Main.
The city of Adrian already has the Kiwanis Trail bike path system on the west side of Main Street going through Riverside and Trestle parks and following some now-defunct railroad lines.
What’s new? The city of Tecumseh, the city of Adrian, Raisin Township and Adrian Township have approved formation of the new Kiwanis Regional Trail Authority.
Election misinformation must stop
Submitted
Once again, it s disappointing and embarrassing to have Dale Zorn as our State Senator. His latest opinion about election reform published in your paper was misleading.
In response to massive voter turnout (a good thing) and no instances of voter fraud (also a good thing), Republicans have introduced dozens of bills perpetuating the lie that the election was stolen. This misinformation must stop.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has said, It is time for leaders across the political spectrum to tell their constituents the truth, that our election was the most secure in history, and the results accurately reflect the will of Michigan’s voters.
State Sen. Dale Zorn: Trying to improve elections
Sen. Dale Zorn
Protecting the peoples’ access to voting and the integrity of our elections is critical to the future of our system of government. That is why I joined my Senate Republican colleagues in introducing a comprehensive set of reforms to ensure the Michigan people have a voice and that our elections accurately reflect their voice.
I am pleased to be a part of this effort to preserve our democracy, and I look forward to working together to enact smart and effective solutions that will make it easier to vote, improve the security of our ballots and restore the public’s trust.
On Friday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services suggested remote learning for high school students and implored residents to forgo indoor at restaurants.
Offered as recommendations rather than regulations, they mark a departure from a strategy centered around mandates that previously required remote learning and restricted businesses such as restaurants and bars.
As of Saturday morning, several Monroe County schools have announced plans to welcome students into classrooms after spring break Monday, with some exceptions.
In response to a surge in positive COVID-19 cases and subsequent quarantines, Monroe Public Schools announced last month students would remain on remote learning through April 16. The decision came after the district moved four schools to remote learning.
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