May 19, 2026

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Dexter Football Sees Stunning End to Season

An amazing season came to a stunning end Friday night when East Lansing scored a touchdown and two-point conversion with no time left on the click to hand the Dreadnaughts a 50-49 loss. It was another heartbreaking finish to go along with two overtime playoff losses in the last three years for the Dreadnaughts and … Read more

EMU Women’s Resource Center Tackles Student Anxiety with Mental Health Awareness Event

Brittany Mobley According to the American College Health Association, 67% of college women report feelings of overwhelming anxiety. In response, Eastern Michigan University’s Women’s Resource Center is hosting a Mental Health Awareness Event at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 11, 2024, in the Student Center, room 310 AB, in Ypsilanti. This event aims to equip students, … Read more

Former STN Publisher Recounts His Expedition to the Edmund Fitzgerald

Dexter Twp resident Bob Nester helped coordinate a research effort that studied the wreckage with new technology. Photo: Photo taken off the video monitor on the Grayling as the ROV transmitted images of the sunken ship on August 27, 1989. Photo: USDA News/Larry Elliott. “Superior, they said, never gives up her dead,“When the gales of … Read more

Chelsea High School Students Lend a Helping Hand to Faith In Action

Chelsea High School students in Art Finger’s Academic Learning Lab have come through in a big way that will help local families in need. The students have collected over 700 food items to be donated to the Faith In Action food pantry. In his update to the community on Nov. 8, Chelsea School District Superintendent … Read more

Saline Hosts 49th Annual Holiday Parade

On Saturday, Dec. 7th Saline plans its 49th annual holiday parade and tree lighting. It will run through Michigan Ave in downtown Saline and is a free event available to all ages and families. The presenting sponsor this year SBK Orthodontics. It will also include a visit from Santa for the kids. The parade will … Read more

Chelsea Reinhart Office Starts Charity Drive with Goal of $25,000

Chelsea Reinhart Office is launching a drive to raise $25,000 to split between Faith in Action and Home of New Vision. The office plans to make and sell apple pies and cinnamon rolls which will be delivered on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. An apple pie or plate of cinnamon rolls will be given to those who … Read more

Open House set for the new Hornet Operations Center

With the construction all complete on the building that is funded by the voter-approved bond, the Hornet Operations Center is ready to be unveiled to the community. The event is open to the public and tours will be given. This center plays an important part for Saline Area Schools (SAS), which is why the school … Read more

U-M Psychiatrist’s Guide to Managing Political Anxiety

University of Michigan psychiatrist shares strategies to ease election-related anxiety and promote mental well-being. As the political season comes to a close, Americans across the political spectrum are feeling the effects of a particularly intense, sometimes divisive, election cycle. With 24/7 news, heated debates, and social media discussions, people of all ages are reporting heightened … Read more

Everyone at the Dexter Early Elementary Complex Got a New Pair of Red Glasses

The Red Glasses Movement has come to the Dexter Early Elementary Complex (DEEC). To kick off a month of Kindness and Gratitude, the complex which includes Anchor and Beacon Elementary schools, will Live Boldly. Love Big. Pass it Along. On Nov.7, students from the young five level through second grade came home with red glasses. … Read more

What Veterans Day Means to Saline

Photo: Commander Eric Engelmeier – photo by Sue Kelch On November 11, 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month – the armistice with Germany went into effect and ended World War I.  On that day, Armistice Day was created, and in 1926 became a national holiday.  World War I … Read more

Saline High School to Present The Laramie Project

Saline High School’s Ellen A. Ewing Center for the Performing Arts will host performances of The Laramie Project, a play written by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project. Directed and produced by Kristen Glatz, the production will run for three performances: Friday, November 15, and Saturday, November 16, at 7:30 p.m., and … Read more

Doug Marrin

City of Saline Issues Snow Plowing and Winter Preparation Guidance

City of Saline Issues Snow Plowing and Winter Preparation Guidance

It’s coming… the frosty blanket that transforms our city streets, the quiet hush of snowfall, and the hum of snowplows gearing up to keep Salinians moving safely through winter. As winter sets in and snow begins to blanket the region, the City of Saline is gearing up to keep streets safe and accessible for all ...

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