May 02, 2026

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Lonnie Huhman

Saline Area Schools Reaches New Collective Bargaining Agreements

Saline Area Schools Reaches New Collective Bargaining Agreements

The Saline Area Schools Board of Education approved new contracts with the two union groups at its January 27 board meeting that will see both get increases. The Board of Education voted unanimously to ratify both contracts. The school board approved the Saline Educational Support Personnel Association Collective Bargaining Agreement to take immediate effect and ...

Steven Sheldon

Saline Twp Rescinds Industrial Zoning, Ends Data Center Referendum Path

Saline Twp Rescinds Industrial Zoning, Ends Data Center Referendum Path

At an overflow special meeting Wednesday evening, the Saline Township Board voted unanimously to rescind its earlier decision to rezone property tied to a proposed superscale data center from A-1 Agricultural to I-1 Industrial. The decision followed remarks from David Landry, the attorney representing the township in litigation filed by Related Digital and property owners ...

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 ...

A Sweet History of Girl Scout Cookies

A Sweet History of Girl Scout Cookies

It’s that time of year for Girl Scout Cookies! Have you ever wondered about their history and how they became a national favorite? Well, kick back and relax with your favorite box of Girl Scout Cookies and read on. 1917 The First Girl Scout Cookie Sale It all began over 100 years ago in 1917, ...

Lonnie Huhman

A Day of Service in Saline on MLK Jr. Day

A Day of Service in Saline on MLK Jr. Day

A group of Saline Area Schools’ staff, students and parents lent a helping hand on Martin Luther King Jr. Day when they made a visit to the Saline Area Social Service location. The group, which included three staff members, six parents, and six students, completed a variety of tasks that day which were assigned to ...

Heather Finch

Saline’s Young Engineers: A Triumph of Innovation and Community

Saline’s Young Engineers: A Triumph of Innovation and Community

A group of elementary students is proving that you’re never too young to tackle complex engineering challenges. The Saline Heritage 4th and 5th-grade robotics teams recently delivered a powerhouse performance at the Michigan FIRST LEGO League (FLL) State Championships, showcasing a blend of technical skill and teamwork that has the entire community cheering. While many ...

Michigan Lawmakers Target Classroom Cell Phones

Michigan Lawmakers Target Classroom Cell Phones

The proposed school cellphone legislation is not a ban. What’s next? Michigan lawmakers are moving forward with a pair of bills aimed at reducing classroom distractions, not confiscating student phones. While often described as a “cellphone ban,” the legislation does something far narrower by requiring schools to limit student cellphone use during instructional time. It’s ...

Steven Sheldon

Packed Meeting, Pent-Up Frustration: Saline Township Residents Press Board Over Data Center

Packed Meeting, Pent-Up Frustration: Saline Township Residents Press Board Over Data Center

A standing-room-only crowd filled Saline Township Hall this week as residents delivered pointed, and at times heated, public comments centered on opposition to the proposed digital data center, voicing what many described as a lack of local control over the final outcome, despite the township board having previously voted to deny the rezoning request. Related ...

Matt Rosentreter

Saline Council Approves Northview Subdivision Work

Saline Council Approves Northview Subdivision Work

Saline City Council approved a design contract for the replacement and improvement of sidewalk wheelchair ramps in the Northview Subdivision at their Jan. 12 meeting. The city has received the SEMCOG Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funding for 2027 in the amount of $284,313. “The work includes the installation of ADA-compliant ramps at 22 crosswalks in ...

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