June 10, 2026

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You’re Invited to Community Open House at Chelsea Senior Center

Community News Just retired? New to Chelsea? Do not consider yourself a senior? You are invited to a Community Open House on September 24 to discover the vibrant, active, engaging Chelsea Senior Center. The fun takes place between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. “This is an open invitation to the whole community to see what we’re … Read more

Weekly Road Construction, Sept 2-8

Washtenaw Co Road Commission Projects Township Where Impact to Traffic Timeline Ann Arbor Maple Rd between  Landsdowne Rd and Stein Rd  Daytime road closure Sept. 3 – 4 Ann Arbor Gleaner Hall Rd between Warren Rd and Joy Rd  Intermittent lane restrictions Sept. 3 – 6 Ann Arbor Stein Rd between Maple Rd and Whitmore Lake Rd Intermittent … Read more

Students, Staff and Parents Give Their Views on Saline Area Schools

The results are in for Saline Area Schools (SAS), and one of the main takeaways indicates that more than 80 percent of respondents – staff, students, and parents/guardians alike – rated the quality of education in the district as “Excellent” or “Good”. The results of Saline’s 2023-24 District Quality survey were presented at the Aug. … Read more

Saline Area Chamber of Commerce Proudly Presents the 2024 People’s Choice Awards

Photo: Raul Rojo from Jalisco Mexican Restaurant wins best take out (not pizza) – photo by Sue Kelch The Saline Area Chamber of Commerce (SACC) recognized the People’s Choice Awards 2024 winners and runners up at the Saline Community Fair.  Molly Coy, President of the SACC, announced, “It is great to be back at the … Read more

Milan Resident Shares Inside Look at the Infamous Hatfield-McCoy Feud

Rachelle McDaniel, owner of Northern Chicks in Milan, tells the story of her family – the real McCoys – in their fight against the Hatfields Photo: The Hatfield clan in 1897. Public Domain. The Hatfield-McCoy feud is one of America’s most infamous family feuds, often cited as a symbol of stubbornness and rural rivalry. However, … Read more

Washtenaw Field Day on Improving Soil Health

Presentation on tile monitoring and cover crops for enhancing nutrient and weed management Community News On Sept. 13, 2024, from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., the Washtenaw County Conservation District (WCCD) will host a field day focused on reducing nutrient loss from field tiles and using cover crops to improve soil health, suppress weeds, and … Read more

Milan’s Dementia Friendly Challenge: A Chance to Learn and Engage

The Milan Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Milan Seniors for Healthy Living and Dementia Friendly Saline, has announced its exciting new initiative, “Milan’s Dementia Friendly Challenge.” Community members are invited to attend one or both of these free presentations to discover how businesses and organizations can become dementia-friendly and why this is so … Read more

Discover the World of Antique Canning Jars in a DAHS Expert Presentation

Join Brian Braun of Braun & Helmer Auction Service for an in-depth look at the history, allure, and value of vintage canning jars. Antique canning jars are more than just charming kitchen decorations—they’ve become a popular collector’s item, prized for their historical value, unique designs, and vibrant colors. Collectors and enthusiasts are drawn to these … Read more

“Craig Cossey: Small Discoveries” Solo Exhibition at Gallery 100

Explore the Unseen Beauty in Everyday Life with Craig Cossey’s Intricate Artwork, Sep 5 – Oct 29, 2024 Community News Gallery 100 is delighted to present its upcoming solo exhibition, “Craig Cossey: Small Discoveries,” showcasing the intricate and evocative works of acclaimed artist Craig Cossey. The exhibition will be on view at Gallery 100 from … Read more

CDL Celebrates Sports!

Capturing the Spirit of Sports: The Perfect Shot Exhibition Comes to Chelsea District Library By Virginia Krueger Sports have a special power to create community, bringing together people of all ages and demographics to root for (or against) a common cause. Fans remember specific games, plays, athletes, and moments they witnessed. Chelsea District Library is … Read more

Milan Area Schools Give Bus Drivers an Increase in Wages

Milan Area Schools has a new contract with its bus drivers and transportation employees for the 2024-2025 school year. On Aug. 28, the Milan Board of Education met and approved the master agreement with the Milan Area Schools Transportation Association. The updates/changes made to the agreement include an increase in wages. In addressing the agreement, … Read more

Scio Township Planning a Prairie Restoration Project

Scio Township will continue to give the Van Curler Preserve the attention it needs. At their Aug. 27 meeting, the Scio Township Board approved devoting up to $20,000 for the proposed 6.5-acre prairie restoration project at the Van Curler Preserve. Work is expected to commence on or before the end of 2025. The Van Curler … Read more

Scio Township Planning a Prairie Restoration Project

Scio Township Planning a Prairie Restoration Project

Scio Township will continue to give the Van Curler Preserve the attention it needs. At their Aug. 27 meeting, the Scio Township Board approved devoting up to $20,000 for the proposed 6.5-acre prairie restoration project at the Van Curler Preserve. Work is expected to commence on or before the end of 2025. The Van Curler ...

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