May 22, 2026

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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

Chelsea Soccer Club Hosts Annual Team Placement Day

Chelsea Soccer Club (CSC) will host its annual Team Placement Day on June 7, welcoming returning and new players from across the area. The event marks the start of a new season filled with development, connection, and competitive spirit; all goals CSC works to center the club around yearly. Team Placement Day focuses on finding … Read more

Saline Offers Ten Weeks of Free Live Music and Family Fun

Salty Summer Sounds is back for another season of feel-good live music in downtown Saline. Every week from June 12 through Aug 14, the West Henry Street Parking Lot will transform into the heart of downtown with free concerts, family activities, and a lively atmosphere. From the soul-stirring blues of Dr. Pocket to the smooth Steely Dan stylings of … Read more

Chelsea Teacher Selected for Summer Law Program

Chelsea High School history teacher Tyler Santoro was one of 60 teachers across the country to be selected for Street Law’s annual summer program. Street Law is an organization that seeks to empower teachers to educate on history, civics and law to create more informed students. Santoro will participate in the program this coming June, … Read more

Youth Spots, Scholarships Still Open for Summer STEM Camps at WCC

There is still time to register for a number of Washtenaw Community College’s (WCC) STEM youth camps this summer. Week-long camps begin July 7 and continue through August. All camps are hosted on the WCC campus, 4800 E. Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor.  Each camp focuses on a different STEM topic like coding, space, health … Read more

Dexter City Council Discusses Historic Site for Public Bathrooms

Photo: 8050 Main became Dexter’s library in 1928. It was first Dexter’s original Post Office. Photo: dexter.lib.mi.us At its May 27 meeting, Dexter City Council proposed to speak with the Dexter Development Authority (DDA) to continue planning for the 8050 Main Street building. Originally built as a post office in 1834, 8050 has transitioned through … Read more

Chelsea Area Friends for Recreation Announces Return of ‘Rec It Tuesdays’

Chelsea Area Friends for Recreation (CAFR) will be continuing its summer tradition of ‘Rec It Tuesdays,’ a weekly event for local residents to engage in, this year. CAFR will partner with Breathe Yoga Chelsea, Chelsea Children’s Co-op Preschool, Chelsea District Library (CDL), Chelsea School District Community Education and Recreation Department (CSD), Chelsea Pickleball, Dangerous Architects … Read more

From the Sea to Saline: Cindy Akans Brings Salt Springs Massage Home

Cindy Akans, a Saline High School graduate, brings her global massage experience back home. She opens Salt Springs Massage in downtown Saline, offering a range of therapeutic services for wellness and relaxation. After years of travel, adventure, and building a massage business, Cindy Akans has returned to her hometown of Saline, where her journey has … Read more

Chelsea Police Chief Warns of Home Improvement Scams in Warmer Weather

At the May 19, 2025, Chelsea City Council meeting, Police Chief Kevin Kazyak issued a seasonal warning about fraudulent home improvement schemes, particularly those involving driveway sealing. “I would like to take this opportunity to remind everybody that with the warmer weather, a lot of us are now doing home improvement projects, whether they’re doing … Read more

Chelsea Police Chief Warns of Home Improvement Scams in Warmer Weather

Chelsea Police Chief Warns of Home Improvement Scams in Warmer Weather

At the May 19, 2025, Chelsea City Council meeting, Police Chief Kevin Kazyak issued a seasonal warning about fraudulent home improvement schemes, particularly those involving driveway sealing. “I would like to take this opportunity to remind everybody that with the warmer weather, a lot of us are now doing home improvement projects, whether they’re doing ...

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