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Sue Kelch

What Veterans Day Means to Saline

What Veterans Day Means to Saline

Photo: Commander Eric Engelmeier – photo by Sue Kelch On November 11, 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month – the armistice with Germany went into effect and ended World War I.  On that day, Armistice Day was created, and in 1926 became a national holiday.  World War I ...

Doug Marrin

Saline High School to Present The Laramie Project

Saline High School to Present The Laramie Project

Saline High School’s Ellen A. Ewing Center for the Performing Arts will host performances of The Laramie Project, a play written by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project. Directed and produced by Kristen Glatz, the production will run for three performances: Friday, November 15, and Saturday, November 16, at 7:30 p.m., and ...

Doug Marrin

City of Saline Issues Snow Plowing and Winter Preparation Guidance

City of Saline Issues Snow Plowing and Winter Preparation Guidance

It’s coming… the frosty blanket that transforms our city streets, the quiet hush of snowfall, and the hum of snowplows gearing up to keep Salinians moving safely through winter. As winter sets in and snow begins to blanket the region, the City of Saline is gearing up to keep streets safe and accessible for all ...

Doug Marrin

Commissioner Beeman Retains Seat on County Board for District 3

Commissioner Beeman Retains Seat on County Board for District 3

Photo: Shannon Beeman. Photo: votebeeman.com County Commissioner for District 3 Shannon Beeman has retained her seat in the November 5, 2024, election defeating challenger Ryan Baumgart. Commissioner Shannon Beeman was first sworn in as Washtenaw County Commissioner for District 3 on January 9, 2019. Beeman brings a strong background in economic development and higher education, ...

Krista Kangas

Building Bridges Initiative in Saline Fosters Unity Through Art, Tradition, and Storytelling

Building Bridges Initiative in Saline Fosters Unity Through Art, Tradition, and Storytelling

Saline’s Building Bridges community group, co-founded by Pastor Kimberly Secrist Ashby and Councilmember Nicole Rice, brings people together to celebrate diverse perspectives through engaging local events. Photo: Co-owner of Whitepine Studios, Kaili Dence, and lead instructor and designer, Hollyann Stewart, present the Unite art piece at Whitepine Studios. Photo by Krista Kangas. Pastor Kimberly Secrist ...

Voters in Washtenaw County show their Support for Special Education

Voters in Washtenaw County show their Support for Special Education

The votes are in and by a large number Washtenaw County voters put their support behind the Special Education Millage Renewal Proposal. By 73 percent of the vote, the proposal was approved by voters in the Nov. 5 election. The vote didn’t go unnoticed. “This millage renewal will positively impact every classroom in every school ...

Saline Volleyball Clinches SEC Red Title

Saline Volleyball Clinches SEC Red Title

The Saline volleyball team has had a strong finish to its regular season and earned a sweep of the league jamboree last week to clinch the SEC Red title. The Hornets dropped a five-set match to Dexter in mid-November but has been on a roll ever since. Saline bounced back to sweep Ann Arbor Pioneer ...

Saline Cross Country Teams both Finish State Runners-Up

Saline Cross Country Teams both Finish State Runners-Up

Photo from Saline Athletics Another stellar season for the Saline cross country program ended Saturday with both the boys’ and girls’ teams earning runner-up finishes at the D1 state finals at Michigan International Speedway. The second-place finish for the girls was the 23rd straight top ten finish for the Hornets and the 27th straight appearance ...

Sue Kelch

Saline’s Pumpkin Roll is All Downhill

Saline’s Pumpkin Roll is All Downhill

For 21 years Saline has been holding their ‘Pumpkin Roll.’  Scheduled after Halloween, participants of all ages bring their pumpkins to the top of the hill at Mill Pond Park.  Then they roll them down as fast as they can for prizes.  After the race, everyone lines up to use the pumpkin launcher, and then ...

Saline Rolls to Rematch with Belleville

Saline Rolls to Rematch with Belleville

Despite being the road team, the Saline football squad left no doubt who was the better team Friday night with a convincing 37-7 win at Northville. The Hornets entered the state playoffs as the lower seed due to forfeiting the first three games of the season, but the road game was all Hornets after a ...

STN Staff

A Murder Mystery Crawl at The 109 Cultural Exchange in November

A Murder Mystery Crawl at The 109 Cultural Exchange in November

Hosted by Saline Main Street Community News Join us to hear some uncovered “Secrets of a Small Town” as described by famous crime novelist, Margot Page when she returns to her hometown of Saline, Michigan. But don’t be surprised when the evening takes a dark turn, because not everyone wants their secrets revealed. It will ...

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