May 02, 2026

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Chelsea’s Swim Happy Helps Kids Learn Water Safety Early

Chelsea’s Swim Happy Helps Kids Learn Water Safety Early

In Chelsea, Swim Happy is helping children overcome fear and learn life-saving skills through a personalized, science-informed approach to swimming. Putting children in the water for the first time can be nerve-racking for parents and kids alike. At Swim Happy, Jennifer (Jen) Olk has made it her goal to reduce that uncertainty and help swimmers ...

Lonnie Huhman

Zingerman’s Cornman Farms in Dexter is Planning to Close

Zingerman’s Cornman Farms in Dexter is Planning to Close

Zingerman’s Cornman Farms, located not too far from downtown Dexter, announced it will be closing its doors this October following their final events. Since it opened over a decade ago, this historic farm has been a unique venue for weddings and other celebrations. The Sun Times News connected with Tabitha Mason, Managing Partner at Zingerman’s ...

More than 200 Homes Could Be Coming to Milan’s South Side

More than 200 Homes Could Be Coming to Milan’s South Side

Milan City approved zoning changes that could allow more than 200 homes to be built over the next seven years in Eagle Springs Subdivision on the city’s south side. Danny Veri, the Owner of Livonia Building said they still need to obtain their site plan approval, but if all goes well they hope to start building in fall 2026 or spring 2027, dependent on the weather.

Heather Finch

Three Dexter Companies Named to 2026 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch

Three Dexter Companies Named to 2026 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch

Three Dexter businesses have been named to the 2026 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch list through the statewide Michigan Celebrates Small Business awards program. The companies are Comfort Keepers, Pearl Planning, and SwitchBox. The award recognizes second-stage companies that employ 6 to 99 people and generate between $750,000 and $50 million in annual revenue. Companies ...

STN Staff

Dexter’s Pearl Planning Receives Recognition for 2026

Dexter’s Pearl Planning Receives Recognition for 2026

Pearl Planning is proud to announce two significant recognitions for 2026, highlighting both the firm’s continued growth and leadership as well as national recognition for its founder. Pearl Planning Named One of Michigan’s 50 Companies to Watch Pearl Planning has been recognized as a 2026 awardee for the Michigan 50 Companies to Watch Award, presented ...

Downtown Milan Hosts ‘From Milan,With Love’ Valentine’s Event

Downtown Milan Hosts ‘From Milan,With Love’ Valentine’s Event

Downtown Milan businesses marked Valentine’s Day with “From Milan, With Love,” an evening event featuring in-store specials, hands-on activities and a visiting food truck along Main Street. The event was originally discussed as a “Galentines” gathering, but organizers changed the name before promoting it publicly. “We wanted people to feel like they could come out ...

STN Staff

Ziggi’s Coffee Opening First Dexter Location Feb. 17

Ziggi’s Coffee Opening First Dexter Location Feb. 17

A new drive-thru coffee option is coming to town this week. Family-owned Ziggi’s Coffee will open its first Dexter location on Tuesday, Feb. 17, bringing the city its first drive-thru coffee shop. The store is owned by Garnette and Miranda Roberts, longtime Washtenaw County residents who said they chose Dexter because of its strong sense ...

Timber Creek Foundation Launch in Chelsea 

Timber Creek Foundation Launch in Chelsea 

The Timber Creek Foundation officially launched with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Chelsea Wellness Center, marking a new effort to expand access to mental health care across Southeast Michigan.  While Timber Creek Counseling has served the region for years, the newly formed nonprofit arm is designed to address a barrier to care: affordability. The foundation ...

STN Staff

2025 Chelsea Area Community Award Recipients Announced

2025 Chelsea Area Community Award Recipients Announced

The Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients of its 2025 Annual Community Awards, recognizing individuals and organizations for their outstanding contributions to the Chelsea area. The 2025 Citizen of the Year Award was presented to Matt McKernan. The 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award honored Anne and Tim Merkel for their long-standing commitment to ...

STN Staff

Saline Chamber Celebrates Year of Growth

Saline Chamber Celebrates Year of Growth

The Saline Area Chamber of Commerce recently gathered with members, partners, and community supporters to celebrate a year of achievements, highlighted by the Chamber’s successful 2025 programming and its milestone 50th Annual Holiday Parade. The evening opened with a festive performance by the Saline Fiddlers, bringing music and community spirit to the gathering. Special recognition ...

Karen Lambert

Campfire Grill Warms Hearts on Its First Days Open

Campfire Grill Warms Hearts on Its First Days Open

Despite temperatures around eight degrees, Charles Howard walked to the Campfire Grill on Dexter Avenue early Tuesday morning. Then he warmed up inside, waiting for breakfast. “It beats having to drive to the other end of town,” said the Milan resident of more than 60 years, who lives next door. He used to come to ...

STN Staff

The Garden Mill Shares a Heartfelt Farewell After 20 Years in Business

The Garden Mill Shares a Heartfelt Farewell After 20 Years in Business

After twenty years of serving the community, The Garden Mill announces with profound sadness that it will be closing its doors permanently later this year. This decision follows much reflection, difficult conversations, and heartfelt consideration, and comes amid ongoing economic challenges that have made survival increasingly difficult for small, locally-owned retail businesses. Founded in 2005 ...

Karen Lambert

Milan City looks at ways to fine-tune event fees policy

Milan City looks at ways to fine-tune event fees policy

Milan City leaders and community members spent the last meeting of 2025 evaluating the special events policy. They explored whether to simplify the permit process for food trucks, reduce pavilion rental fees, and how to handle events put on by nonprofits for federal holidays. Since the policy went into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, Police ...

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