May 20, 2026

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Highland dancers to compete at July 13 Michigan Celtic Festival in Ann Arbor

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Community News  The Michigan Celtic Festival (formerly the Saline Celtic Festival) will host the14th Annual Highland Dance Competition July 13 at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds in Ann Arbor — a premier, family friendly event offering trophies and cash prizes as well as full access to the Festival.  The competition will begin at 9 a.m. … Read more

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Editor’s note: In its May 15, 2024, edition, the Sun Times News included a special “Discover Tecumseh” section. It contains articles describing many of the businesses and community life in this charming town. We’re running the articles online and encourage you to add a trip to Tecumseh to your list of fun things to do … Read more

Dexter Township to host a Community Conversation on Renewable Energy Legislation

Dexter Township wants to talk with the community about recent legislation impacting solar, wind, and battery storage facilities. In the May edition of Dexter Township’s Monthly Email Update, “In The Loop,” the township says there’s an “important conversation in our township!” “The State of Michigan passed a law, Public Act 233 of 2023, which mandates … Read more

Work continues at N. Territorial and Dexter Town Hall roads in Dexter Township

Rain has extended the N. Territorial Road and Dexter Town Hall Road Safety Project. The work at N. Territorial to cut the hill there and the intersection improvements at Dexter Town Hall have been extended to June 14. The work began at the end of February and was expected to last 10-12 weeks. In an … Read more

Uncover Dexter’s 1966 UFO Sightings with Acclaimed Author and UFO Researcher

Prepare to be captivated by the insights of renowned author and UFO investigator Raymond Szymanski. He will be presenting at the Dexter Library on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, starting at 6:30 pm. The event will feature an informative PowerPoint presentation on the famous 1966 Dexter ‘Swamp Gas’ UFO incident, followed by an extensive Q&A session … Read more

Milan’s Heather Neuburger Receives Continuing Education Award from Local Philanthropic Group

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By Trevor Sullivan  The Milan chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O), Chapter H, has granted Heather Neuburger the Program of Continuing Education award. Heather has recently graduated with her nursing degree from Washtenaw Community College in April. The award, given by the Milan Chapter H, is a $2,700 grant for Heather to use toward … Read more

Saline Girls’ Lacrosse Season Ends in Regional Semifinals

One of the best Saline girls’ lacrosse seasons in history came to a tough end Tuesday night when the Hornets fell to Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard 18-12 in a high scoring affair in Farmington. The Hornets season ended with a 14-5 overall record and saw Saline claim the SEC title. Saline fell behind early … Read more

Saline Pilot Retires After 28,000 Hours and 51 Years of Flying

Michael Petrasko with his brown pilot uniform

By Trevor Sullivan  Michael Petraszko of Saline officially retired from flying, accumulating over 28,000 flight hours across 51 years. His pilot uniform resides in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Unbeknownst to him, that first fight he took would spark a lifetime of adventure.  Michael joined the Air Force in October 1972 after graduating … Read more

SRSLY Chelsea Launches New ‘Just Wait’ Campaign

Community News  After a month of engaging the Chelsea community in their latest interactive mental health project, SRSLY Chelsea is excited to launch the final product of “Just Wait,” an intergenerational multimedia campaign. This is an opportunity for all generations to share their real-life experiences as a light at the end of the tunnel for … Read more

Dexter Resident and CQI Program Manager Selected as 2024 Presidential Leadership Scholar

Dexter’s Amanda Stricklen joins an elite group of scholars visiting participating presidential centers to learn from key former administrative officials. Photo: Michigan Medicine. The Collaborative Quality Initiatives (CQIs) will be represented in this year’s Presidential Leadership Scholars (PLS) program, which invites 60 scholars to participate in a six-month, one-of-a-kind, bipartisan initiative focused on learning from … Read more

What Makes Tecumseh Special for Mayor Jack Baker

What Makes Tecumseh Special for Mayor Jack Baker

Editor’s note: In its May 15, 2024, edition, the Sun Times News included a special “Discover Tecumseh” section. It contains articles describing many of the businesses and community life in this charming town. We’re running the articles online and encourage you to add a trip to Tecumseh to your list of fun things to do ...

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