May 17, 2026

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Don’t Be the Frog

Don’t Be the Frog By Steve Gwisdalla, Founder, Tribe of Up We have all heard the story about a frog and boiling water. If you put a frog in boiling water, they will jump out. But if you put a frog in regular temperature water and gradually turn up the heat, they will stay in … Read more

Dexter Swim and Dive Picks Up First Win

Photos provided by Luis Rivera The Dexter girls’ swim and dive tam picked up its first dual meet win of the season last week when the Dreadnaughts took down Ypsilanti Lincoln 115-65. Four Dreadnaughts picked up four wins each on the night. Kayce McAllister won the 50 free and 100 back. She was also part … Read more

From the Classroom to High School Sports, Milan has a New Athletic Director  

Milan Area Schools (MAS) new Athletic Director is a familiar face who has a lot of experience at the high school level. At a meeting last month, the MAS Board of Education appointed Herb Morelock as the new AD by a unanimous vote. Morelock has been a teacher in Milan for years. His experience with … Read more

Saline Police Find No Evidence of Homeless Encampment Amid Social Media Speculation

Officers respond to concerns near Busch’s and Forvia, confirm no encampment found while addressing rise in larcenies and supporting the unhoused. Saline Police Chief Marlene Radzik posted a response to recent social media speculation regarding a homeless encampment. The announcement read in part: October 4, 2024 My office has been made aware of social media … Read more

Saline Community Unites to Foster Empathy, Diversity, and Inclusion

Residents rally after hate speech incidents to promote understanding and commit to a brighter, more inclusive future. Following hate speech incidents reported at Saline Hugh School on September 14th, Saline residents came together on Thursday, September 20th, for a rally, “Building Bridges to a Brighter Tomorrow,” aimed at fostering empathy, diversity, and inclusion. The event, … Read more

Carrigan Café Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

The entryway to an old brick building in the heart of downtown Saline has greeted visitors of all ages for the last ten years. This is Carrigan Café. Known for its daily quiches and soups, alongside breakfast and lunch items, and a variety of coffee flavors, Carrigan Café hosts live entertainment while also providing a … Read more

Opportunities to Talk School Safety and District Goals in Saline Area Schools

Saline Area Schools are offering a variety of ways for school district families, students and community members to get involved and help with things like school safety and district goals. In getting word out in a recent Superintendent’s Community Message, SAS Superintendent Steve Laatsch touched on a few areas where people can get involved. The … Read more

Weekly Road Work, Oct. 7-13

Washtenaw Co Road Commission projects Township Where Impact to Traffic Timeline Ann Arbor Earhart Rd between M-14 and Joy Rd Intermittent lane restrictions Oct. 7 – 11 Augusta, York Willis Rd between Carpenter Rd and Rawsonville Rd Daytime lane closure Oct. 4 – 5 Bridgewater, Manchester Sheridan Rd between Allen Rd and US-12 (Michigan Ave) Road closure Oct. … Read more

Milan Girls Swim and Dive Team Honors Teachers and Coaches

Seniors recognize influential educators and coaches during Teacher/Coach Appreciation Night Photo: (L-R) Anatomy Teacher Julie Mossburg with senior Hannah Brady, Retired Math Teacher Clint Kraft with senior Sarah Monroe, Health and Gym Teacher Adam Gilles with senior Hailey Dunn, Elementary School Teacher Sarah Farmer with senior Hallie Thornton, and Swim Coach Dan Heikka with senior … Read more

Washtenaw Community College to Host Job Fair Open to Public

Dozens of job opportunities will be up for grabs at the Washtenaw Community College (WCC) annual Fall Career & Internship Fair. The college will host more than 70 employers and organizations looking to connect with potential employees and interns. The event is free and open to the public from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, October 16, in … Read more

Washtenaw Community College to Host Job Fair Open to Public

Washtenaw Community College to Host Job Fair Open to Public

Dozens of job opportunities will be up for grabs at the Washtenaw Community College (WCC) annual Fall Career & Internship Fair. The college will host more than 70 employers and organizations looking to connect with potential employees and interns. The event is free and open to the public from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, October 16, in ...

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