May 19, 2026

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Ann Arbor’s Pem Dorjee Sherpa Releases “Beyond Everest”: A Story of Resilience and Hope

How one Sherpa’s inspiring journey is creating hope for his Himalayan village Photo: Pem Dorjee Sherpa. Photos: https://corinnerichardson.com/ Namaste. My given name is PemDorjee Sherpa. I was born and raised in Chyangba, a small village in Nepal. I think I was born in 1982, but I’m not totally sure. We don’t keep good birth records … Read more

Chelsea Weekly Police Report, 11-12-24

Incident #: 24-3853 Location: 900 block of S. Main Street Date: November 11, 2024 Time: 6:34 am INFORMATION: While on routine patrol an officer was dispatched to the 900 block of S. Main Street for the report of a retail fraud that had occurred on the evening of November 10th, but had just been discovered. … Read more

Seventh-Ranked Tecumseh Ends Milan’s Volleyball Season

The Milan volleyball team battled to the very end, but it wasn’t enough when Division 2 seventh-ranked Tecumseh swept the Big Reds 25-16, 25-21, 26-24 in the district finals at Tecumseh November 7. The Indians showed why they were ranked seventh in the state with a quick start in the first set. Milan battled back … Read more

The 2nd Annual Buck Pole in Chelsea expects to be a Fun, Family-friendly, Social Event

The second annual Buck Pole at Robin Hills Farm expects to be another fun one. From hunters to families, and anyone wanting to celebrate opening day, this event is a great one. In collaboration with Ugly Dog Distillery, the event at Robin Hills Farm celebrates tradition, skill and community. Robin Hills describes the day this … Read more

2024 Saline Craft Show Stitches Up Another Great Year

With over 200 crafters and thousands of attendees, the Saline Craft Show continues to deliver joy and creativity to the community. The Saline Craft Show enjoyed another successful year, offering a wide variety of crafters – over 200 – showing their wares.  From watercolors, to ornaments, to dog and human treats. Textiles, pottery, papercrafts, and … Read more

Park Street Proposal Sparks Debate on Affordable Housing vs. Green Space in Chelsea

As Chelsea explores workforce housing options, residents voice strong opinions over the future of the Park Street lot. Photo: The city-owned parcel on Park Street, next to the Purple Rose. Image: Google Streetview With Chelsea’s housing costs on the rise, a new proposal to build workforce housing on Park Street has sparked heated debate—pitting cherished … Read more

Local Social Media Sparks Support for Senior Companionship in Milan

Residents of Milan share resources and advice on finding social opportunities for seniors in need of companionship and connection. Photo: Milan Seniors for Healthy Living Facebook With the growing demand for elder care services, finding social and recreational opportunities for older adults has become increasingly important. A recent discussion on the Facebook page “The True … Read more

Saline High School’s Yearbook, The Salinian, Earns Prestigious Spartan Award

Saline Area Schools announced on social media on November 7 that Saline High School’s yearbook, The Salinian, earned the highly coveted Spartan Award from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA). This award represents the highest recognition for student publications in the state, a true testament to the yearbook team’s commitment to excellence. The Spartan Award … Read more

Annual Woodturners Holiday Sale at Webster Historic Village Set for December 7-8, 2024

The Huron Valley Woodturners are bringing their highly anticipated Annual Holiday Sale back to Webster Historic Village on December 7-8, 2024. This event offers a unique opportunity to browse and purchase finely crafted wood items, with part of the proceeds benefiting both the Webster Township Historical Society and the Kidney Foundation. The sale will feature … Read more

Saline District Library Cuts Ribbon on New Outdoor Plaza

Photo: Lori Byron, Board President, and Bill Roach, former Saline Library Board Member cut the ribbon – photo by Sue Kelch On November 10, the Saline District Library held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the outdoor plaza, pavilion, and story trail.  In spite of the fall drizzle, there was a large … Read more

A Fatal Crash in Dexter Township

A driver died after a single vehicle crash in Dexter Township on November 10. The Dexter Area Fire Department (DAFD) responded along with Huron Valley Ambulance (HVA) and the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) to a single vehicle crash on Dexter Pinckney Road, near Bell Road, at 1:19 a.m. on that Sunday. DAFD Fire Chief … Read more

Dexter Girls’ Swim and Dive Fifth at SEC Red Finals

The Dexter girls’ swim and dive team had a strong finish against some of the strongest swimmers in the state this weekend, coming home fifth at the SEC Red finals in Saline. The Dreadnaughts faced off against D1 top-ranked Pioneer and D2 fifth-ranked Skyline along with strong teams from Huron and Saline and finished with … Read more

Chelsea Girls Swim and Dive Claims Fourth Straight SEC White Title

There is a new boss in girls’ swim and dive in the SEC White with Chelsea claiming the fourth straight conference title at Cameron Pool Saturday. Dexter dominated the SEC White for more than two decades before moving to the SEC Red and since the Dreadnaughts move, the Bulldogs have finished on top every season. … Read more

Chelsea Resident Encourages Community to Advocate for Children’s Park Street “Pocket Park”

Chelsea resident Diane Kyte is calling on community members to voice their support for preserving a beloved green space known as the “pocket park.” Kyte urges residents, especially families with children, to attend upcoming meetings to share their opinions on the park’s future. The park, a small green area used for recreational activities such as … Read more

Chelsea Volleyball Season Ends with Heartbreaking Loss

Chelsea Volleyball Season Ends with Heartbreaking Loss

The Chelsea volleyball team saw its season come to an end in heartbreaking fashion with a tough five set loss to Brooklyn Columbia Central Thursday night. The Bulldogs had set points in two different sets that the Eagles came back and won and in the end, it cost them with BCC taking the match 27-29, ...

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