May 23, 2026

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Dexter Varsity Dance Team Excels at UDA Regional Competition

STN Staff The Dexter Varsity Dance Team showcased their talent this weekend at the regional Universal Dance Association (UDA) competition in Rosemont, Illinois. Competing against teams from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, and Nebraska, the event was highlighted by UDA as one of the most competitive regionals in the country and a potential preview of … Read more

Dexter Swim and Dive Third at Spartan Invite

Cover- STN File Photo The Dexter boys’ swim and dive team came home with a strong third-place finish at Battle Creek Lakeview’s Spartan Invite Saturday. The Dreadnaughts finished with 277.5 points and had six state-cut times on the day. Byron Center won the meet with 536 points. Jude Smith earned state cuts in three events … Read more

Dexter Girls Stumble in Second Half in Loss to Parma

It was a tale of two halves for the Dexter girls’ basketball team in a matinee matchup with Parma Western Saturday. The Dreadnaughts controlled the first half to build a big lead but struggled in the second as the Panthers rallied for a 46-35 win over the Dreadnaughts. Dexter took an early first quarter lead … Read more

Dexter District Library’s Paul McCann looks back at Three Decades as Director

For 30 years Paul McCann has helped lead the Dexter District Library as Director. During his time he’s seen it grow and change, but through it all he’s held onto the same beliefs that led him as a kid to seeing it as a second home, as a cornerstone in the community. Marking this important … Read more

REAL ID Requirements Begin This May

Federal law enforcing new requirements for American licenses and IDs will take effect May 7. The 2005 act, passed in response to the 9/11 attacks, set higher standards for forms of identification that are required by the TSA and DHS. Both of these agencies will only accept REAL ID-compliant forms of identification, which are required … Read more

A York Township Neighborhood is looking to improve their Roads

The Timber Ridge subdivision is moving its way through the Special Assessment District process in hope of getting their roads improved. They took a big step forward at the December York Township Board meeting. The Sun Times News followed up with York Township Supervisor Chuck Tellas to ask about Timber Ridge. For SAD to happen … Read more

Dos Hermanos Express: Serving Up Fresh, Authentic, Quick and Delicious Mexican Cuisine in Scio Township

Really good food from really good ingredients is a motto at Dos Hermanos Express. Specializing in Mexican food, such as Tortas, Burritos, Quesadillas, Tacos, Nachos, Loaded Fries, Taco Salad and more, Dos Hermanos is coming up on a year in business at its location off of Jackson Road. They’re looking forward to welcoming in even … Read more

UofM Researchers Uncovered a 9,000-Year-Old Hunting Site Beneath Lake Huron

The discovery revealed how ancient hunters used sophisticated techniques to pursue caribou on what was once dry land. A groundbreaking study led by the University of Michigan’s Museum of Anthropological Archaeology has unearthed a 9,000-year-old caribou hunting structure beneath Lake Huron. The 2014 findings illuminate the lives of early humans in the Great Lakes region, … Read more

Doug Marrin

UofM Researchers Uncovered a 9,000-Year-Old Hunting Site Beneath Lake Huron

UofM Researchers Uncovered a 9,000-Year-Old Hunting Site Beneath Lake Huron

The discovery revealed how ancient hunters used sophisticated techniques to pursue caribou on what was once dry land. A groundbreaking study led by the University of Michigan’s Museum of Anthropological Archaeology has unearthed a 9,000-year-old caribou hunting structure beneath Lake Huron. The 2014 findings illuminate the lives of early humans in the Great Lakes region, ...

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