May 23, 2026

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Public Invited to February 12 Career Fair at Washtenaw Community College

Job seekers are invited to Washtenaw Community College’s (WCC) Winter Career & Internship Fair on Wednesday, February 12. More than 70 employers are expected to attend the fair, with many looking to hire for immediate job opportunities, including full-time and part-time employment, internships and apprenticeships. Registration remains open for additional employers wishing to participate. The event, which … Read more

CAP Announces February Dinner Show

The Chelsea Area Players (CAP) are thrilled to announce their upcoming dinner theatre production of Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple (Female Version). This laugh-out-loud adaptation of the classic comedy promises an evening of humor, heart, and unforgettable performances. Performance Details:Dates: Friday, February 7, 2025, with dinner at 6pm, show at 7pm. Shows Saturday, February 8, 2025 – … Read more

Chelsea Police Chief Reviews 2024 Activity, Personnel Changes, and Training Updates

Police cars with sirens lit during the uprising through the streets of the city

Chelsea Police Chief Kevin Kazyak recaps a busy 2024, highlighting personnel changes, technology upgrades, training initiatives, and community engagement efforts. At the Chelsea City Council meeting on January 20, 2025, Police Chief Kevin Kazyak provided a detailed overview of the Chelsea Police Department’s activities in 2024, highlighting personnel shifts, equipment upgrades, training initiatives, and community … Read more

The Dexter Area Fire Department is Planning to Hire and Get a New Ambulance

The Dexter Area Fire Department (DAFD) has a budget plan for 2025 and it includes adding to the team. Serving the city of Dexter, Dexter Township and Webster Township, the DAFD is looking to hire new full-time firefighters. In the recent Dexter Township eNewsletter, “In the Loop”, an update was given on the latest with the fire … Read more

Fluoride Q&A: An expert breaks down how it helps kids, and its unique history in Michigan

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Water fluoridation is just one piece of an overall oral health approach for children By Sam Page | Michigan Medicine Fluoride is an important component of children’s oral health in the United States. Many kids in this country get fluoride from their drinking water, their toothpaste and the occasional treatment in the dentist’s office. What … Read more

Saline Middle School Teacher Honored with Prestigious Award

Described as inspirational and innovative, Saline Middle School Science teacher Leigh Ann Roehm has been recognized as one of the best. Sharing the cool news, Saline Area Schools (SAS) announced on Jan. 29, that Roehm was “recently awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST).” Established in 1983, Saline schools said … Read more

Underground Ann Arbor: Discover the Hidden Gems Beneath the City

Beneath the streets of Ann Arbor lies a world of speakeasies, cozy cafés, and hidden bars—step below ground to experience a whole new side of the city. Ann Arbor is a city where history and creativity intersect, often in unexpected ways. Some of its most intriguing spaces are tucked out of sight, requiring visitors to … Read more

A Unified Team in Dexter Community Schools

Dexter Community Schools’ Unified Basketball Teams are playing at another level; bringing together students on the court in a unique way toward a common goal of working as a team. This is being highlighted in a huge game for them that will be taking place before a Detroit Pistons game on Jan. 31. They are playing … Read more

Michigan Tribes Take Lead in Arctic Grayling Reintroduction Initiative

Michigan tribal nations lead the way in restoring the iconic Arctic grayling to its historical waters. Photo: The effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan waters will enter its next phase with a ceremony Monday, May 12, 2025, at the Oden State Fish Hatchery Visitor Center in Alanson, Michigan. Credit: MDNR By Doug Marrin The … Read more

CPD Weekly Report, 01-28-25

Incident #: 25-236 Location: S. Main St. X Old US 12 Date: January 22, 2025 Time: 11:26 am INFORMATION: While on routine patrol an officer initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for a traffic violation. The officer approached the vehicle and made contact with the driver, identified as a 41-year-old Tecumseh man. Throughout the … Read more

Saline National Honor Society: Building a Better Community One Volunteer at a Time

Discover how Saline’s National Honor Society students are making a difference through thousands of service hours, from food drives to community events. Photo: A. Ornelas (advisor), A. Jiang (president), K. Marria (historian), S. Trier (vice president), G. Roth (treasurer), C. Johansson (secretary) Not pictured K. Reading (secretary) photo by Sue Kelch Ever wonder how things … Read more

Young Milan Hunter Brings Home An Elk

“He practiced with a rifle every day since he drew the tag.” A remarkable story of dedication, skill, and a little luck concluded earlier in January when 12-year-old Milan resident Dean Wojtowicz traveled to northern Michigan with his family to pick something he’d left there after a 2023 hunting trip.  Back on October 1, 2023, … Read more

Young Milan Hunter Brings Home An Elk

Young Milan Hunter Brings Home An Elk

“He practiced with a rifle every day since he drew the tag.” A remarkable story of dedication, skill, and a little luck concluded earlier in January when 12-year-old Milan resident Dean Wojtowicz traveled to northern Michigan with his family to pick something he’d left there after a 2023 hunting trip.  Back on October 1, 2023, ...

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