June 11, 2026

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Joanna LaFleur is Leading the Charge in Dementia Care with the Memory Lane Foundation

LaFleur’s Memory Lane Foundation is Empowering Dementia Caregivers Through Education and Support Joanna LaFleur, CEO and Founder of the Memory Lane Foundation, is on a mission to change the way society cares for individuals with dementia. With a degree in Recreational Therapy from Eastern Michigan University and over 20 years of experience in elder care, … Read more

Pioneer Day at the Waterloo Farm Museum Returns with Historic Flair

Experience Michigan’s Past with Live Demonstrations, Wagon Rides, and Delicious Local Treats on Sunday, October 6th. Community News The very first Pioneer Day Fall Festival was held at the Waterloo Farm Museum in 1962.  The museum had been in existence for a mere 9 months.  It gave birth to the beginning of an annual event, now called … Read more

Hornets Trapshooting Team Takes Third at Fall Brawl

Photo: Evan Seegert topped the Saline leaderboard, hitting 96/100. Photo from Saline Trapshooting Facebook The Saline Trapshooting Team competed in the Fall Brawl this weekend and placed 3rd in the event, scoring 475. Ida and Armada edged out the Hornets, who took 1st and 2nd place, with scores of 484 and 481, respectively. The 2024 … Read more

Good Old-Fashioned Family Fun at the Webster Fall Festival

The 41st annual Webster Fall Festival will be a great way to spend an early fall day. Featuring live music, children’s activities, food, hayrides, artisans/crafters and an auction, just to name a few of the things happening on September 28, the festival has something for everyone. The Webster Fall Festival is scheduled for 10 a.m. … Read more

Miss Saline 2024: Celebrating 76 Years of Leadership and Community Spirit

Miss Saline Lizzie White and Her Court Reflect on Role Models, Future Plans, and Giving Back to the Saline Community Photo: Miss Saline Court volunteering at Chamber of Commerce Event photo by Sue Kelch The first Miss Saline Contest was held on October 1, 1948, at the old Union High School at Henne Field.  According … Read more

Nu2U Again Expands to Ypsilanti: A Milestone for Saline-founded Non-profit

Nu2U Again is a resale store founded with the goal of offering meaningful work for people with disabilities. Originally founded by Lisa Rentschler to create a job for her son Connor, it has since grown into a local staple. The community support is the reason the business has been able to expand. “At the beginning, … Read more

Fall Fun 2024

Events Apple Daze (downtown Dexter) Autumn’s kick-off returns again with wagon rides, games, activities, craft booths, food, cider, petting zoo, entertainment and of course an apple pie eating contest. Sat. Oct 5, 10 am-5pm. Cider Mills & Apple Orchards Dexter Cider Mill(3685 Central St, Dexter) At 135 years, the longest continuously running cider mill in Michigan … Read more

The Encore Offers an Intimate Tribute to Sam Cooke Sept 26-29, 2024

Community News The Encore Musical Theatre Company opens their 2024/25 Tribute Concert Series with a celebration of the life and music of legendary soul singer Sam Cooke. The intimate tribute will perform September 26-29, offering a more personal experience by shifting the venue for this concert to the cozy setting of the Lobby Stage. Music … Read more

St. Louis Center Annual Fall Dinner Auction Adds Online Auction Access 

Community News  St. Louis Center is pleased to announce the 37th Annual Fall Dinner Auction to support the residents of St. Louis Center on November 9th, 2024 at 6:00 PM. This eagerly anticipated event will be held at St. Mary Church. This year’s event also features an exciting online auction component, allowing supporters near and far to participate. … Read more

Chelsea City Council Approves Participation in Belle River Energy Project Transition

City Manager Martin Colburn outlines Chelsea’s role in the MPPA’s plan to shift from coal to natural gas power, securing greener energy for the community. Chelsea City Council recently approved a key contract for the Belle River energy project, moving the city closer to a greener future by transitioning from coal to natural gas power. … Read more

Chelsea City Council Approves Main Street Park Design

The council unanimously supports a park design shaped by extensive community collaboration, but questions remain about future use policies. At the Chelsea City Council meeting on September 16, the council discussed the proposed Main Street Park, with several key points emerging from the presentation and subsequent debate. The presentation, led by Joe Ziolkowski of the … Read more

Chelsea Police Report, August 2024

Chelsea Police

In August 2024, Officers responded to 361 calls for police service in the City of Chelsea, down from 553 the previous year, a 35% decrease. Total calls for 2024 (Jan-Aug) are 2,873, down from 3,525 for the same period last year, a 19% drop. Officers conducted 83 traffic stops, down from 240 last year. Eighteen … Read more

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Police Report, August 2024

Chelsea Police Report, August 2024

In August 2024, Officers responded to 361 calls for police service in the City of Chelsea, down from 553 the previous year, a 35% decrease. Total calls for 2024 (Jan-Aug) are 2,873, down from 3,525 for the same period last year, a 19% drop. Officers conducted 83 traffic stops, down from 240 last year. Eighteen ...

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