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Chelsea Residents Speak on Recommended Noise Ordinance
Residents spoke out against the DDA’s recommended noise ordinance during public comment at Chelsea City Council’s June 14 meeting. Chelsea’s DDA recently passed a recommendation to increase the maximum output allowed by businesses. “Sound is measured in decibels, which tells you both the intensity of the sound and what your ear hears in terms of loudness,” … Read more
Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued Until 9PM for Washtenaw County
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Washtenaw County, MI, effective immediately until 9:00 PM EDT, with the primary hazard being 60 mph wind gusts capable of causing damage to roofs, siding, and trees; residents are urged to seek shelter in an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. SVRDTX The National … Read more
Local Performers ‘Dave & Kristi’ Release First Album
Dexter residents Dave Boutette and Kristi Lynn Davis, who have performed throughout the community for several years, recently recorded their first professional album The Chickadees. “It’s really exciting,” Kristi said of the recording process. “And it’s a way for people who wouldn’t get to hear us live to hear us, because once you release an … Read more
Milan Middle School has a New Principal
Milan Middle School’s new Principal is looking forward to his new role. With a unanimous vote of the Milan Area Schools (MAS) Board of Education, David Middlin was hired during the July 9 school board meeting to fill the vacant leadership position. His start date was effective July 10. Middlin comes on board to take … Read more
Scout Completes Fence Project at Saline River Preserve
Ridge LaPage, a local Boy Scout, completed a split rail fence at the Leslee Niethammer Saline River Preserve as part of his Eagle Scout project. A dedication was held August 2 to recognize his work. Photo: Ridge LaPage (second from right) stands with supporters at the Leslee Niethammer Saline River Preserve during the construction of … Read more
Julianne Chard and Bill O’Reilly Announce Bids for Chelsea Mayor and City Council
Julianne Chard and Bill O’Reilly have announced their respective candidacies for Mayor and Chelsea City Council, running on a shared platform focused on prioritizing people over politics. With a combined background spanning decades in management, budgeting, and customer service, Chard and O’Reilly say their approach centers on restoring civility in public life, rebuilding trust across … Read more
Naloxone Box Installed in Saline to Help Prevent Overdose Deaths
In a collaborative effort to address the ongoing opioid crisis, a new Naloxone Distribution Box has been installed outside the First Presbyterian Church of Saline at 143 East Michigan Avenue. The project is a partnership between the church, Home of New Vision, and the Saline Police Department, aimed at providing 24/7 public access to naloxone, … Read more
Washtenaw County Beach Closure
Independence Lake beach closed to swimming due to high levels of bacteria Community News The Washtenaw County Health Department is closing Independence Lake Beach due to high levels of E. coli bacteria. Independence Lake beach is located at Independence Lake County Park, 3200 Jennings Rd, Whitmore Lake. The high levels were detected through routine testing … Read more
A Plan for an Open Space Preservation Development in Sylvan Township Moves Forward
The unique plan for 5601 Conway Road cleared a big hurdle at the July 17 Sylvan Township Planning Commission meeting. At that meeting, the planning commission held a Public Hearing to consider the Final Development Plan for the Open Space Preservation Development (OPSD) at 5601 Conway Road. In the report to the planning commission, the … Read more
Saline City Council Extends Rec Center Evaluation Deadline
Due to multiple external factors, including the transition between city managers and the expectation of further detailed reports later next month, the Saline City Council voted to extend the Rec Center Task Force’s deadline to Oct 31, 2025. Saline City Council formed its Rec Center Task Force at a meeting earlier this year to look … Read more
Saline Community Education Launches Fall 2025 Catalog of Programs for All Ages
Registration Opens July 30 at 7:00 a.m. Saline Community Education has unveiled its Fall 2025 catalog, offering a vibrant lineup of classes and activities for all ages and interests, from toddlers discovering early literacy to retirees exploring watercolor or financial freedom. Whether you’re looking to dive into the arts, strengthen your finances, improve fitness, or … Read more
Dexter Community Schools Name Their New Superintendent
With a unanimous vote of the Board of Education, it’s the hometown pick for Dexter Community Schools next Superintendent as Ryan Bruder is announced as the successor to the retiring Chris Timmis. After two rounds of interviews, the DCS Board of Education picked Bruder at their meeting on July 22. There were three internal candidates … Read more
Maple Road (Foster) Bridge Post-Tensioning System to Be Removed
The Washtenaw County Road Commission is planning to remove the post-tensioning system from the Maple Road (Foster) Bridge in Ann Arbor Township. A new, lower weight limit will be set once the work is completed. Photo: Pictured is a post-tension system (broken steel cable) on the Maple Road (Foster) Bridge over the Huron River, located between Huron River Drive and Country Club Road … Read more
City of Saline Addresses Common Misconceptions About Saline River Dam Removal
The City of Saline clarifies common misconceptions about the proposed Saline River Dam removal, addressing concerns about flooding, property values, Mill Pond Park, and historic preservation. Photo: A photo of the newly constructed Saline River Dam spillway in 1935. Courtesy City of Saline. In response to growing public interest and concern, the City of Saline … Read more
City of Saline Addresses Common Misconceptions About Saline River Dam Removal
The City of Saline clarifies common misconceptions about the proposed Saline River Dam removal, addressing concerns about flooding, property values, Mill Pond Park, and historic preservation. Photo: A photo of the newly constructed Saline River Dam spillway in 1935. Courtesy City of Saline. In response to growing public interest and concern, the City of Saline ...

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