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Chelsea Education Foundation Launches Study Abroad Scholarship

Chelsea Education Foundation Launches Study Abroad Scholarship

The Chelsea Education Foundation (CEF) has launched a new Study Abroad Scholarship to support Chelsea High School graduates pursuing academic experiences abroad. The scholarship is available to CHS graduates currently enrolled in a college or post-secondary program who plan to study abroad for an academic term within the next year. Funds may be used to ...

Sylvan and Lima Townships Budget for Joint Planning Commission

Sylvan and Lima Townships Budget for Joint Planning Commission

As Sylvan Township and Lima Township move forward with their 425 partnership there are some things they need to get in place as they explore the planning and zoning of their Economic Development Project Area. At a special Joint Sylvan-Lima Boards Meeting held on Feb. 17, the townships approved decisions related to the Sylvan-Lima Joint Planning ...

Crowd Fills Chelsea Depot for Evening with Local Author

Crowd Fills Chelsea Depot for Evening with Local Author

As a train roared past outside the historic Depot, about 50 people sat listening intently Monday evening to acclaimed Michigan novelist Loren D. Estleman during a program hosted by the Chelsea Area Historical Society. Organizers brought out extra chairs as the room filled beyond expectations for the March 2 First Mondays event. A graduate of ...

Rep. Schmaltz Discusses Workforce, Voter ID at Chelsea Office Hours

Rep. Schmaltz Discusses Workforce, Voter ID at Chelsea Office Hours

State Rep. Kathy Schmaltz, R, spoke with local residents Monday  March 2 about workforce development, election policy and education during office hours in Chelsea. Schmaltz, who represents Michigan’s 46th House District, held the session in the Chelsea City Council chambers at the Chelsea Police Department. The informal meeting gave residents a chance to raise questions ...

CPD Weekly Police Report, Feb. 22-28

CPD Weekly Police Report, Feb. 22-28

Incident #: 26-757 Location: 1200 block of S. Main Street Date: February 24, 2026 Time: 9:25 pm INFORMATION: While on routine patrol, an officer was dispatched to the 1200 block of S. Main Street for the report of a retail fraud that had occurred earlier in the evening. Upon arrival, the officer met with the ...

“Drawn from the Wood”: The Indigenous Roots of Michigan’s Maple Syrup Tradition

“Drawn from the Wood”: The Indigenous Roots of Michigan’s Maple Syrup Tradition

Before Michigan became famous for roadside sugar shacks and amber bottles lining grocery shelves, the sweetness of maple flowed through the forests as a sacred gift. Long before statehood, long before settlers arrived, native families gathered beneath towering maples at winter’s edge, reading the trees the way others read calendars. What many today see as ...

Mike Williamson

Chelsea Wins Fourth Straight D2 District Title

Chelsea Wins Fourth Straight D2 District Title

Another year and another district title for the Chelsea boys basketball team after the Bulldogs pulled away for a 51-45 win over Williamston Friday night. The district title is the fourth straight for Chelsea and they advance to the D2 regional at Fowlerville Tuesday night against I-8 co-champion Marshall (19-4). The Bulldogs fell behind early ...

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea Council Discusses Potential ICE Ordinance

Chelsea Council Discusses Potential ICE Ordinance

Photo: CHS students walked out of classes to protest increased ICE activity across the nation. Photo by Heather Finch Chelsea City Council discussed an ordinance requiring Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) officers to make themselves clearly identifiable when engaging in legal activity in the city of Chelsea at the Feb. 23 meeting. According to City ...

STN Staff

Authors in Chelsea is Back for Its 17th Year

Authors in Chelsea is Back for Its 17th Year

By Katie Hepler For the 17th year, Chelsea District Library is commemorating March is Reading Month by bringing a lineup of award-winning authors to Chelsea to celebrate the power of writing. Authors in Chelsea, designed to inspire students as readers and writers, will bring authors into Chelsea classrooms for two days on March 10 and ...

Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter Honors 2025–2026 DAR Good Citizen Award Recipients

Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter Honors 2025–2026 DAR Good Citizen Award Recipients

The Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, (SCA), in Ann Arbor, proudly announces the recipients of the 2025-2026 DAR Good Citizen Award from local high schools. The award honors outstanding high school seniors who exemplify the qualities of good citizenship within their homes, schools and communities.  Selected by their high school faculty, the criteria for selection encompass ...

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea City Council Extends Housing Commission Terms

Chelsea City Council Extends Housing Commission Terms

Chelsea City Council voted to extend the term limits of the Chelsea Area Housing Commission at the Feb. 23 meeting. Originally intended to only last a year, members of the commission have stated that more time may be needed to achieve its goals. “The new commission advises the Chelsea City Council on matters pertaining to ...

STN Staff

5 Healthy Towns Foundation Hosts Free Teen Skate

5 Healthy Towns Foundation Hosts Free Teen Skate

5 Healthy Towns Foundation (5HF) has teamed up with Chelsea State Bank and SRSLY to host a free teen skating event for local youth in the 5 healthy towns communities: Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Grass Lake and Stockbridge. The event takes place on Sunday March 8 from 1-3pm at Biggby Coffee Ice Cube – Chelsea (formerly ...

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