May 21, 2026

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Lima Township Road Work Ahead

In their new agreement with the Washtenaw County Road Commission, Lima Township is planning improvement projects on Steinbach, Fletcher and Liberty roads in the coming months. At their June 9 meeting, the Lima Township Board approved the 2025 Road Commission Agreement with the county. The agreement has the township paying an estimated $348,853 on the … Read more

Community Speaks Out in Support of Elle Cole

Public discussion around the City Manager position of Saline continued at the city council’s June 9 meeting, where several business owners and residents spoke in support of Acting City Manager Elle Cole. Previous City Manager Colleen O’Toole departed earlier this year, and Deputy City Manager Cole was appointed Acting City Manager until a hiring decision … Read more

Scio Flyers’ STEM Evolution: Transforming Model Aviation into Hands-On Learning

Introduction: A Club Rooted in Model Aviation & Mentorship Since its founding in 1988, Scio Flyers has fostered a learning environment centered around model aviation. As a club built on mentorship and shared knowledge, it has always played a role in expanding STEM education opportunities for residents of Scio Township and the surrounding community. Rather … Read more

Chelsea’s Sheridan Books Marks 75 Years of Printing Excellence

From local print roots to national presence, Sheridan adapts to a changing publishing landscape Sheridan’s Chelsea facility is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, marking a legacy of resilience, innovation, and local roots in an industry undergoing profound changes. The company traces its origin to 1950 when Carl Braun founded Braun-Brumfield, a modest print shop … Read more

25 Years of Growth: Washtenaw County Bids Farewell to Parks Director Coy Vaughn

The Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission (WCPARC) will see the retirement later this month of County Park’s Director, Coy Vaughn. His contributions and commitment over the past 25+ years have made a significant impact on Washtenaw County’s parks, natural areas, and the Border to Border Trail (B2B Trail). Coy’s interest and passion for parks … Read more

Dexter Author Linda Fitzgerald Turns Michigan Roots Into Gripping Mystery Novels

With settings in Ann Arbor and the Upper Peninsula, Fitzgerald’s books offer suspenseful plots, authentic characters, and a deep love of place. For readers seeking new mystery writers and gripping murder mysteries set in Michigan, Dexter author Linda Fitzgerald is carving out a name with her atmospheric, character-driven novels. Her two books, A Superior Way … Read more

Lyndon Township has its 2025 Road Agreement with Washtenaw County

Drainage improvements will play a big part in the 2025 agreement between Lyndon Township and the Washtenaw County Road Commission. There are three projects planned for this year as part of the agreement that was reached between the township board and county this past month. The projects include work on Cassidy and Joslin Lake roads … Read more

DNR Confirms First Wolf Predation on Moose Calf in Michigan Study Group

In the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, GPS collars, drones, and field research are revealing new insights into the lives and deaths of one of the region’s most iconic animals – the moose. Photo: A collared cow moose nurses her calf in the western Upper Peninsula. This photo, captured using high-powered zoom from a drone … Read more

DNR Confirms First Wolf Predation on Moose Calf in Michigan Study Group

DNR Confirms First Wolf Predation on Moose Calf in Michigan Study Group

In the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, GPS collars, drones, and field research are revealing new insights into the lives and deaths of one of the region’s most iconic animals – the moose. Photo: A collared cow moose nurses her calf in the western Upper Peninsula. This photo, captured using high-powered zoom from a drone ...

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