May 04, 2026

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Saline Looks at Future of Davenport Curtiss Mansion

Saline Looks at Future of Davenport Curtiss Mansion

Sue Kelch contributed reporting assistance for this article. The future of one of Saline’s most recognizable historic properties was the focus of a recent coffee hour at the Saline Area Senior Center. Saline Mayor Brian Marl joined Davenport Curtiss Mansion working group chair Rebecca Schneider and working group member Terri Sibo to discuss the city-owned ...

Chelsea Pastor Delivers Invocation at Michigan House

Chelsea Pastor Delivers Invocation at Michigan House

The Rev. Trish Farrell of North Lake United Methodist Church in Chelsea/Dexter Township delivered the invocation Thursday, April 30, 2026, on the floor of the Michigan House of Representatives at the invitation of state Rep. Jennifer Conlin, D-Ann Arbor. Farrell, known locally for her work on equity and human rights, offered a prayer focused on ...

Saline Area Schools Placing Millage Renewals on August Ballot

Saline Area Schools Placing Millage Renewals on August Ballot

The Saline Area School Board of Education approved a resolution at its April 28 meeting to submit sinking fund and recreation and playground (CARES) millage renewals proposals for the special election held on Tuesday, August 4. At the school board meeting on the 28th, school district staff gave a presentation on the millage renewals, including ...

Weather Alerts

Freeze Warning Issued Until 9AM for Washtenaw County

Freeze Warning Issued Until 9AM for Washtenaw County

A Freeze Warning with moderate severity has been issued for all of southeast Michigan, including areas such as Midland, Bay, and Wayne, from midnight tonight until 9 AM EDT on Saturday. Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 27 degrees are expected, posing a threat to crops, sensitive vegetation, and outdoor plumbing. * WHAT…Sub-freezing temperatures as low ...

The Faces Behind Milan’s Flowers, Murals and Crooked Trees

The Faces Behind Milan’s Flowers, Murals and Crooked Trees

For decades, the flowers welcoming visitors to Milan, the murals celebrating the city’s history and even the town’s unusual crooked trees shared something in common—the work of dedicated volunteers. At the April 21 Milan City Council meeting, three women who spent a combined 41 years on the Beautification Commission were honored for helping transform the ...

Chelsea Housing Commission Reports First Year’s Progress

Chelsea Housing Commission Reports First Year’s Progress

The Chelsea Area Housing Commission reported on the progress achieved in its first year at the Chelsea City Council meeting on April 27. Highlights included a focus on local issues like workers’ housing and affordability, as well as upcoming outreach efforts within the community. “Our commission is working towards the Chelsea Master Plan vision to ...

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