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New Hydrants will Help the Dexter Area Fire Department

Dexter Lions and the Creamery

Dexter Township will be making some improvements at Fire Station 2 that are expected to help firefighters and in turn the community.   At its July 16 meeting, the Dexter Township Board authorized a payment of up to $125,000 to the Dexter Area Fire Department (DAFD) to support a well and hydrant at Fire Station … Read more

In Plain English: Dexter’s August 6 Ballot Proposals

IPE Dexter Ballot

Simplified ballot explanations for Dexter area primary voters Elections are the crux of democracy, guaranteeing every registered voter an equal voice. As good citizens and neighbors, we are all responsible for being engaged and informed voters. However, complicated ballot language, unfamiliar technical terms, and partisan rhetoric can make that seem almost impossible. Below is a … Read more

Dexter Businesses Host Dog Days of Summer Event 

Dog Days of Summer

By Trevor Sullivan On Friday, July 27th, Dexter’s local businesses will be hosting the Dog Days of Summer Event. Organized by Proven Kitchen and Bath Studio, this event will have the community working together to find loving homes for as many shelter dogs as possible.  From 5 pm to 7 pm, participating businesses will be … Read more

In Plain English: Saline’s August 6 Ballot Proposals

IPE_ Saline area Ballot language

Simplified ballot explanations for Saline area primary voters Elections are the crux of democracy, guaranteeing every registered voter an equal voice. As good citizens and neighbors, we are all responsible for being engaged and informed voters. However, complicated ballot language, unfamiliar technical terms, and partisan rhetoric can make that seem almost impossible. Below is a … Read more

In Plain English: August 6 Election Proposals for Washtenaw County

Rolling Hills County Park.

Every Washtenaw County primary voter will be asked to renew these three millages Elections are the crux of democracy, guaranteeing every registered voter an equal voice. As good citizens and neighbors, we are all responsible for being engaged and informed voters. However, complicated ballot language, unfamiliar technical terms, and partisan rhetoric can make that seem … Read more

Local Revolutionizes Fantasy Football

EFFL Logo

By Trevor Sullivan Todd Bailey, a local from Ann Arbor and Dexter, has created a fantasy football experience like no other. After he started playing in the 80’s, he found himself bored with the standard structure, leading him to take matters into his own hands in 2018, where he crafted the Extreme Fantasy Football League, … Read more

Chelsea City Council Questions Fatal Head-On Collision

Police Chief confirms no pursuit involved in tragic June incident Image: Eastbound Old US-12 in Chelsea. Image: Google Streetview At the July 15, 2024, Chelsea City Council meeting, Police Chief Kevin Kazyak was asked if police pursuit was involved in a head-on collision that killed a 39-year-old Burton, MI, man a month earlier. On June … Read more

Chelsea Residents Push Back Against Extending Noise Ordinance Hours

noise ordinance

At the July 15, 2024, City Council meeting, Chelsea’s Downtown Development Authority recommended extending the city’s noise ordinance from 10 p.m. to midnight, a move some businesses support but concerns some residents. “This is not just about downtown, this is about the community as a whole (and) providing opportunity,” Community Development Planner Paul Montagno said. … Read more

Chelsea Police Report, June 2024

Chelsea Police

Calls for police service down 14% from last year In June 2024, Officers responded to 370 calls for police service in the City of Chelsea, down from 428 the previous year, a 14% decrease. Total calls for 2024 (Jan-Jun) are 2,086, down from 2,542 for the same period last year, an 18% decrease. Officers conducted … Read more

Dexter City Council Renames Mill Creek Trail to Honor Paul and Pat Cousins

At its July 8, 2024, meeting, Dexter City Council unanimously voted to rename the Mill Creek Trail to commemorate Paul and Pat Cousins as recommended by the Parks and Recreation Commission.  Pat and Paul were deeply involved in the Dexter community. Paul is known for being a teacher, restaurant owner, city councilmember and prominent community … Read more

Weekly Road Construction, July 22-28

Washtenaw County Road Commission projects Township Where Impact to Traffic Timeline Ann Arbor Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr Intermittent lane restrictions July 22 Ann Arbor Dixboro Rd between Geddes Rd and Plymouth Rd Intermittent lane restrictions July 22 – 23 Ann Arbor Gleaner Hall Rd between Warren Rd and Joy Rd  Intermittent lane restrictions … Read more

Chelsea Area Historical Society continues Featuring Centennial Businesses 

Old black and white photo of a bank

Community News   On Monday, August 5, the story of Chelsea State Bank will be told by John Mann. The informative meeting will meet in the Historic Train Depot on Jackson Street beginning at 7 pm.   Formed in 1897, Chelsea State Bank has been a steady presence in the landscape of Chelsea’s business community.  … Read more

St. Louis Center 2024 Memorial Golf Outing 

Sign that says “Welcome to the Memorial Golf Outing” in addition to “Celebrating 50 Years!”

Community News  St. Louis Center is pleased to announce that this year’s Memorial Golf Outing will be honoring George Merkel for his proud support of our community. Among many other contributions, George helped provide produce for the residents especially during the days of St. Louis School.  George was tireless in giving his time to the … Read more

Webster Township Police Report, June 2024

Calls for police service up 4% over last year. In June 2024, Deputies responded to 173 calls for police service in Dexter Township, up from 166 the previous year, a 4% increase. Total calls for 2024 (Jan-Jun) are 759, down from 874 for the same period last year, a 13% decrease. Officers conducted 81 traffic … Read more

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Dexter Township Police Report, June 2024

Dexter Township Police Report, June 2024

Calls for police service up 16% over last year In June 2024, Officers responded to 220 calls for police service in Dexter Township, up from 190 the previous year, a 16% increase. Total calls for 2024 (Jan-Jun) are 969, down from 1,002 for the same period last year, a 3% decrease. Officers conducted 133 traffic ...

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