May 16, 2026

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Where Is “Up North” Anyway? Understanding the Mason-Arenac Line and Michigan’s Recreation Areas

Discover how the Mason-Arenac Line divides Michigan’s north and south, why it matters for land management, and explore the unique recreation areas like Waterloo-Pinckney, Island Lake, and Brighton in the southern Lower Peninsula. Ask ten Michiganders where “Up North” begins, and you’ll likely get ten different answers. Some say it’s the Mackinac Bridge. Others argue … Read more

Pulse Nutrition Builds Wellness and Community in Dexter

Lynnea Harris, owner of Pulse Nutrition in Dexter, shares her fitness journey and passion for building a community around wellness. Learn how her shop offers healthy shakes, protein coffees, and energy drinks that don’t taste like diet food. Photo: Owner Lynnea Harris (L) and two regular customers. Photo by Doug Marrin. Lynnea Harris, a former … Read more

Dexter Middle Schoolers Attend First Time Model UN Event

Students from Mill Creek Middle School had a great experience this last month when they participated as Model United Nations delegates at the Great Lakes Invitational Middle School Conference. This was a first for this conference and it ended up being a great learning experience. To learn more, the Sun Times News connected with the … Read more

Saline High School Graduates 423 Seniors

The Class of 2025, the 157th graduating class from Saline High School (SHS), held its commencement exercise on Sunday, June 1, at Hornet Stadium, with 423 seniors receiving diplomas. SHS principal Theresa Stager provided some facts about the class to open the ceremony. “Saline High School was rated #1 in the State of Michigan of … Read more

Chelsea High School Class of 2025 Celebrates Graduation

With 183 graduates and four speakers getting the chance to address their students and fellow classmates, the 2025 commencement ceremony on June 1 was a strong sendoff for the seniors of Chelsea High School. The graduation opened with the national anthem, performed by the CHS Chamber Choir and led by choir director Ken Davis. Following … Read more

Chelsea Softball Pulls Away for Sixth Straight District Title

The Chelsea softball team made it six straight district titles with a pair of wins at Fowlerville Saturday. The Bulldogs continued to have SEC White rival Pinckney’s number with an 8-3 win over the Pirates in the semifinals. Chelsea went on top when Mia Kuboushek singled to plate Ashley Sherwood for a 1-0 lead in … Read more

Chelsea Baseball Takes Home D2 District Title

After grinding out a hard-fought semifinal win, the Chelsea baseball team cruised over Father Gabriel Richard in the championship to claim the D2 district title Saturday. The Bulldogs took down SEC White rival Pinckney 1-0 in a defensive battle in the semifinals Saturday morning. It was a defensive battle with neither team mustering much offensive. … Read more

Dexter Softball Grinds Way to D1 District Title

After a tough extra inning win in the D1 district semifinals, the Dexter softball team cruised in the championship game to claim the tournament title Saturday. The semifinal was a battle between the Dreadnaughts and Battle Creek Lakeview with Dexter pulling out an amazing 11-inning win 9-6. Clara Lamb put the Dreads on top in … Read more

Milan City Aims to Clean Up Yards with Tougher Rules on Inoperable Vehicles

Update:  Milan City Council approved the ordinance 6-1 on Tuesday June 3, with Councilmember Shannon Wayne voting no. No residents commented on the issue. Chief Don Tillery clarified to The Sun Times News there is no extension for a car once the city has ticketed it. He said residents have 48 hours after the city contacts … Read more

Milan City Aims to Clean Up Yards with Tougher Rules on Inoperable Vehicles

Milan City Aims to Clean Up Yards with Tougher Rules on Inoperable Vehicles

Update:  Milan City Council approved the ordinance 6-1 on Tuesday June 3, with Councilmember Shannon Wayne voting no. No residents commented on the issue. Chief Don Tillery clarified to The Sun Times News there is no extension for a car once the city has ticketed it. He said residents have 48 hours after the city contacts ...

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