May 23, 2026

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Building Bridges Brings Poetry and Community Together in Saline

February Event at Fine Print Bookshop Celebrates Black Authors and Meaningful Conversations On Sunday, February 2, Saline residents came to the latest installment of the Building Bridges for a Brighter Tomorrow event at Saline’s Fine Print Bookshop. The event began with readings and presentations from different cultural traditions, highlighting black authors as February is Black … Read more

Saline High School Esports Succeeds at State Competition

In a matter of sixteen months, Saline High School (SHS) has become one of the best in the state in esports. At the Michigan High School Esports League Fall 2024 Season Championships at Michigan State University in December, the Saline teams took in a state championship in Mario Kart, a runner-up and a top four … Read more

High School Talent Shines in Croswell Opera House’s Into The Woods

A remarkable all-area production brings Sondheim’s classic to life with standout performances and heartfelt moments. Photo: Zoelle Blackmon (JC/LISD Academy) and Abigail Lipsitz (Saline High School), operating the puppet for Milky White, are pictured with Aiden Ketola (Adrian High School) as Jack, A.J. Landingham (a homeschool student from Carleton) as the Baker, and Savanah Hernandez (Liberty … Read more

CPD Weekly Report, 2-4-25

Chelsea Police Department Weekly Press Summary Incident #: 25-350 Location: 400 block of Lincoln Court Date: January 31, 2025 Time: 6:59 pm INFORMATION: While on routine patrol, officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Lincoln Court for the report of an occupied home invasion that had reportedly occurred 5 minutes earlier. The complainant reported … Read more

Mill Creek Swimmers and Divers Shine at MISCA State Meet

Photo: (L-R) Annaliese Saski, Brooke Ganas, Bailey Brown, and Emmalyn Saski. Swimmers and divers from Mill Creek Middle School competed in the MISCA State Meet in Battle Creek last weekend, delivering strong performances in both individual and relay events. To qualify for the prestigious meet, athletes had to achieve designated times throughout the season. Last … Read more

Dexter City Manager Justin Breyer’s Eye to the Future

Strengthening Dexter’s future through financial stability, smart redevelopment, and a thriving downtown. By Doug Dexter City Manager Justin Breyer outlined his vision for the city’s future, emphasizing financial sustainability, responsible growth, and downtown revitalization. The Foundation is Financial Stability and Growth Reflecting on Dexter’s past, City Manager Justin Breyer acknowledged the city’s financial challenges in … Read more

Dexter Wrestlers Seventh at SEC Finals

The Dexter wrestling team earned a seventh-place finish at the SEC Finals at Pioneer Saturday. The Dreadnaughts finished with 73.5 points at the meet that was won by state-ranked Bedford. Two Dreads placed in the top four spot with Casey Clark and Cal Schutte both earning second-place finishes. Schutte improved to 29-11 on the season … Read more

Chelsea Girls Fall to Second-Ranked Tecumseh

For the second time this season, the Chelsea girls’ basketball team saw second-ranked Tecumseh use a big third quarter to pull away from the Bulldogs in a 56-39 loss to the Indians. The Bulldogs two losses this season are at the hands of Tecumseh and both were similar games with Chelsea making a game of … Read more

Chelsea Boys’ Split Pair in SEC

Chelsea Boys’ Split Pair in SEC

The Chelsea boys’ basketball team split a pair of SEC White games to improve to 3-3 in the conference and 10-6 overall. The Bulldogs opened the week by pulling away from Ypsilanti 76-54. Chelsea got off to a slow start as the Grizzlies jumped out to a 12-2 lead and forced a timeout with 4:20 ...

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