Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 07/11/2019 - 9:22am
A new women’s clothing and accessory store arrived in downtown Tecumseh at the end of May, when The Eve and Annie Boutique opened its doors in the space previously occupied by Radio Shack at 102 W. Chicago Blvd., Suite 102.
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Clinton may be offered the Clinton Arts Center/Oak Openings building as a gift from owner Ruth Knoll, while the village could gift the Smith-Kimball Community Center to Clinton Community Schools.
Seventh grade community service students are pictured with Tecumseh Service Club president Colleen Sunderland. Pictured (l-r) are Sunderland, Mae Mattson, Tracy Hedrick, Morgan Manwaring and Jan Garner. PHOTO SUBMITTED.