May 16, 2026

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FDA Recall: Rhino Choco VIP 10X Chocolates Alert

Consumers across the United States need to be aware of a recent recall that poses significant health risks. USA LESS Co. has issued a nationwide recall of its Rhino Choco VIP 10X chocolates due to the presence of undeclared Tadalafil, a drug that can dangerously interact with certain medications. Tadalafil, known as the active ingredient … Read more

Saline Students Earn Top Honors at State Conference

Students from Saline and the South and West Washtenaw Consortium (SWWC) recently achieved notable success at the FCCLA State Conference, earning high marks in competition and recognition at the state level. A total of 21 students attended the conference, bringing home 22 gold medals, 11 silver medals and one bronze medal across a range of … Read more

Chelsea Council Discusses Potential ICE Ordinance

Photo: CHS students walked out of classes to protest increased ICE activity across the nation. Photo by Heather Finch Chelsea City Council discussed an ordinance requiring Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) officers to make themselves clearly identifiable when engaging in legal activity in the city of Chelsea at the Feb. 23 meeting. According to City … Read more

Milan school board approves buses, extends superintendent contract

The Milan Area Schools Board of Education approved the purchase of two new school buses, extended Superintendent Ryan McMahon’s contract and reviewed student test results during its Feb. 25 meeting. Treasurer Michelle Heikka was absent. All other board members were present. Two new buses approved In a 6-0 vote, the board approved buying two buses … Read more

Authors in Chelsea is Back for Its 17th Year

By Katie Hepler For the 17th year, Chelsea District Library is commemorating March is Reading Month by bringing a lineup of award-winning authors to Chelsea to celebrate the power of writing. Authors in Chelsea, designed to inspire students as readers and writers, will bring authors into Chelsea classrooms for two days on March 10 and … Read more

Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter Honors 2025–2026 DAR Good Citizen Award Recipients

The Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, (SCA), in Ann Arbor, proudly announces the recipients of the 2025-2026 DAR Good Citizen Award from local high schools. The award honors outstanding high school seniors who exemplify the qualities of good citizenship within their homes, schools and communities.  Selected by their high school faculty, the criteria for selection encompass … Read more

Urgent Recall: Quest Cat Food Health Alert

The safety of pet food is crucial for the well-being of our furry companions, and recent developments from Go Raw LLC have raised important concerns for cat owners nationwide. The company has expanded its voluntary recall of Quest Diet Cat Food Chicken Recipe products due to potentially low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1), which is … Read more

Chelsea City Council Extends Housing Commission Terms

Chelsea City Council voted to extend the term limits of the Chelsea Area Housing Commission at the Feb. 23 meeting. Originally intended to only last a year, members of the commission have stated that more time may be needed to achieve its goals. “The new commission advises the Chelsea City Council on matters pertaining to … Read more

5 Healthy Towns Foundation Hosts Free Teen Skate

5 Healthy Towns Foundation (5HF) has teamed up with Chelsea State Bank and SRSLY to host a free teen skating event for local youth in the 5 healthy towns communities: Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Grass Lake and Stockbridge. The event takes place on Sunday March 8 from 1-3pm at Biggby Coffee Ice Cube – Chelsea (formerly … Read more

Dexter Community Schools Designates Over $3 Million for Fieldhouse Project

The Dexter Community Schools (DCS) Board of Education approved two contracts at its February 23 meeting related to the Fieldhouse Pre-Engineered Metal Building Package DCS put in place two contracts with the Fedak Corporation, one for materials and one for labor. The district’s facility committee looked at this on Feb. 19, and district consultant, Granger, … Read more

Milan is Building a Strong Powerlifting Team

Powerlifting at Milan High School has a newer team this season, but if the results from recent competitions are any evidence of where the team is at as far as skill, it’s obvious the team is not new when it comes to strength. Here is some recent news from the Big Reds Powerlifting team, care … Read more

The Bee and the Fly

By Steve Gwisdalla Hello my friends. Here in the Tribe of Up, we seek to advocate for more joy and spread kindness when and wherever we are. We seek first to fill our emotional bank accounts, then use the dividends to free give to others. No other saying or phrase best illustrates this than one … Read more

Saline Fiddlers to Host Annual Hometown Show on March 14

The Saline Fiddlers will take the stage for their much-anticipated Annual Hometown Show on Saturday, March 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ellen A. Ewing Performing Arts Center at Saline High School. The popular local ensemble will perform at the high school auditorium, located at 1300 Campus Parkway in Saline, for an evening celebrating music … Read more

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Saline Fiddlers to Host Annual Hometown Show on March 14

Saline Fiddlers to Host Annual Hometown Show on March 14

The Saline Fiddlers will take the stage for their much-anticipated Annual Hometown Show on Saturday, March 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ellen A. Ewing Performing Arts Center at Saline High School. The popular local ensemble will perform at the high school auditorium, located at 1300 Campus Parkway in Saline, for an evening celebrating music ...

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