May 18, 2026

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Saline Area Seniors Contribute to ArtPrize Installation for Alzheimer’s Awareness

The Saline Area Senior Center recently participated in a meaningful art installation at ArtPrize, led by Tecumseh artist Pat Deere. Deere’s project, which was part of her efforts to raise funds for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, involved seniors with dementia and their friends in creating beautiful paper lanterns. The collaborative artwork aimed to bring … Read more

NOAA’s Winter Weather Forecast for Southeast Michigan: 2024-2025 Season

According to the National Weather Service and the Climate Prediction Center, Southeast Michigan is expected to see a warmer and wetter winter than usual for the 2024-2025 season. Comparing these forecasts to Southeast Michigan’s monthly normals: These averages could be exceeded in terms of both temperatures and snowfall this winter, suggesting a season that may … Read more

The Portrait of a Graduate at Work in Chelsea Schools

The Chelsea School District’s reimagining of the Portrait of a Graduate logo going into this school year didn’t stop there. The effort and commitment in bringing about what that logo represents takes place in the classroom each day.   This is evident in recent reports coming from school district’s building leadership. Casey Wescott, Principal at … Read more

A True New England Vampire Story

In the quiet town of Exeter, Rhode Island, a family’s tragic tale sparked whispers of the undead—and became America’s most chilling true vampire story. Editor’s note: This article discusses the Mercy Brown vampire incident in historical detail, including practices related to exhumation and folklore surrounding death. Some readers may find these descriptions unsettling. We encourage … Read more

Dig Deep for Those Who Dig Deep

By Steve Gwisdalla, Founder, Tribe of Up My friends, I fretted over authoring this article. I woke up out of a very sound sleep early Sunday morning with the title of this article running on a continuous loop in my mind. The reason I am fretting is because I do not want this article to … Read more

Lake Trust Foundation Awards Five Scholarships to Michigan Residents Continuing Education in High-demand Careers

The Lake Trust Foundation, an independent entity of Lake Trust Credit Union (Lake Trust), has announced the 2024 recipients of the New Beginnings Scholarship and the Michigan Impact Scholarship. These scholarships are designed to support Michigan residents in furthering their education and pursuing careers in growing and high-demand industries. “At Lake Trust, we believe in … Read more

100 Women Who Care – Chelsea Area Donates to The Diaper Bank

Members of 100 Women Who Care – Chelsea Area selected The Diaper Bank to receive their Impact Award of $10,900. Held at the Chelsea Depot, the Impact Award meeting was preceded by a networking event attended by members, guests and local sponsors. In the one-hour meeting that followed, members listened to pitches from three nonprofit … Read more

Medical Director Discusses Chelsea Hospital’s New Inpatient Rehab Unit, How it Enhances Patient Care

Sally Young, MD, is a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at University of Michigan Health, and the medical director of Chelsea Hospital’s recently expanded Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit. She recently spoke with The Sun Times News to discuss the types of injuries they help patients recover from, how the upgraded unit will significantly increase the level … Read more

Chelsea’s BSA Troop 476 to Host Wreaths Across America Event

Chelsea’s BSA Troop 476 is hosting a Wreaths Across America event on December 14th at Chelsea’s Oak Grove and Mount Olivet Cemeteries. Chelsea’s BSA Troop 476 is partnering with Wreaths Across America (WAA) to honor and remember military service members interred at Mount Olivet and Oak Grove Cemeteries. The event is scheduled for Saturday, December … Read more

Comedy Night at The Rumpus Room: An Evening of Laughter in Downtown Chelsea

Emily Taylor is very passionate about the upcoming event at The Rumpus Room in Chelsea this Friday!  Taylor is the company’s Marketing Strategist. “If you haven’t been to a Rumpus Room Event, you are missing out!” Get ready for a night of laughter as The Rumpus Room in downtown Chelsea hosts an intimate Comedy Night featuring national … Read more

Chelsea Weekly Police Report, 10-15-24

From Chelsea Police Department Incident #: 24-3371 Location: 500 block of N. Main Street Date: October 9, 2024 Time: 11:03 pm INFORMATION: While on routine patrol an officer was dispatched to the 500 block of N. Main Street for the report of a larceny complaint. Upon arrival, the officer met with the complainant, who stated … Read more

A Different Name on a Dexter Fire Truck

With a little from their friends in Canton, the Dexter Area Fire Department (DAFD) was able to find a fill-in fire truck while theirs were being repaired. Over the past couple of weeks, some people have probably noticed a different name on the fire truck as it made its way around the Dexter community. The … Read more

Chelsea Soccer Season Ends in District Semis

Chelsea Soccer Season Ends in District Semis

The Chelsea boys’ soccer team saw its season come to an end in the district semifinals Monday night with a hard-fought 1-0 loss to Walled Lake Western. Walled Lake controlled the play early and struck seven minutes into the first half for a 1-0 lead. The Bulldogs offense put a lot of pressure on the ...

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