May 14, 2026

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Dexter Wrestlers Take Two at Huron

The Dexter wrestling team continues to battle for the top spot in the SEC Red after a pair of wins at Ann Arbor Huron Thursday night. The Dreadnaughts wept through Huron 77-0 and clipped Jackson in a hard-fought match 51-36. Coming up with big wins in the match against Jackson that helped the Dreadnaughts clinch … Read more

Chelsea’s Steve Daut to Lead an Evening of Tales and Talent at The Ark

Chelsea storyteller Steve Daut has orchestrated the Second Annual Liars Contest, a unique event that combines whimsical tales with skilled artistry. This festival, hosted at The Ark on February 24, is more than just an evening of storytelling. It’s a celebration of narrative creativity, where six competitors engage in a playful battle of wits before … Read more

The Fire Department is making a $1,000,000 investment in Scio Township’s future

All vehicles have a lifespan; especially emergency vehicles that get a lot of use and have certain standards they need to meet. This is where the Scio Township Fire Department is with its water tanker. The township fire department’s 2002 tanker is nearing the end of its lifespan, so the department wants to have a … Read more

Chelsea Area Garden Club Accepting 2024 Grant Applications

The Chelsea Area Garden Club, CAGC, will award a limited number of grants of up to $500.00 to local nonprofit organizations for sustainable horticulture related projects. Grants support projects that promote the love of gardening, community beautification, environmentally responsible horticultural practices, and conservation through education and by example. The grant form and information can be … Read more

February Election Decision for Saline Voters

The City of Saline is asking its registered voters to weigh in on two proposed amendments to the city’s charter during the upcoming Presidential Primary election scheduled for Tuesday, February 27, 2024. Now, thanks to a new measure approved by voters statewide back in 2022, all registered voters have an extended time period in which … Read more

Dexter Alumni Shine at National Dance Championships with University of Michigan Team

Three former Dexter High School Dance Team members, Jordan Dicks (2019), Charlotte Hawley (2021), and Olivia Steinert (2022), now part of the University of Michigan Dance Team, recently showcased their skills at the Universal Dance Association (UDA) College Dance Team National Championship in Orlando, Florida. This event, held at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex … Read more

Whitepine Studios in Saline Offering Incentives for SASS Donations in Tackle Hunger Campaign

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Whitepine Studios in Saline has announced a collaborative effort being launched for this year’s Souper Bowl of Caring food drive. The initiative, known for uniting churches, schools, businesses, and individuals, aims to support local food charities by hosting food drives. The drive includes partnerships with the First Presbyterian Church in Saline, Saline Main Street, and … Read more

City of Chelsea and Washtenaw County to host Public Safety and Mental Health Townhall on Wednesday, January 24th

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Washtenaw County Commissioner Jason Maciejewski and the City of Chelsea have invited Washtenaw County Community Mental Health and the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office to present at a Public Safety and Mental Health Townhall on Wednesday, January 24th at the Washington Street Education Center in Chelsea. The townhall speakers will address several concepts related to the … Read more

Early voting for Dexter Township residents and others around Michigan

Just a heads up for voters in Dexter Township and around Washtenaw County, there are some changes when it comes to casting your ballot. Dexter Township voters have an upcoming vote on Feb. 27 with the renewal of the township Public Safety Millages. The changes or better yet additions in voting happened with the passing … Read more

Michigan’s Ongoing Battle Against the Silent Danger of Radon Exposure

Recent data from the State of Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) reveals a concerning health issue – approximately one in four Michigan homes are expected to have radon levels above the recommended federal action level. Radon, a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in … Read more

Michigan’s Ongoing Battle Against the Silent Danger of Radon Exposure

Michigan’s Ongoing Battle Against the Silent Danger of Radon Exposure

Recent data from the State of Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) reveals a concerning health issue – approximately one in four Michigan homes are expected to have radon levels above the recommended federal action level. Radon, a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in ...

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