May 05, 2026

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Doug Marrin

Dexter Receives Clean Audit for Fiscal Year 2024–25

Dexter Receives Clean Audit for Fiscal Year 2024–25

Dexter City Council received a positive year-end financial report at its Jan. 26 meeting, as the City’s independent auditor reported a clean audit and steady financial performance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. Rana Emmons, a certified public accountant with PSLZ LLC, presented the annual audit to council and said the City received ...

A Sweet History of Girl Scout Cookies

A Sweet History of Girl Scout Cookies

It’s that time of year for Girl Scout Cookies! Have you ever wondered about their history and how they became a national favorite? Well, kick back and relax with your favorite box of Girl Scout Cookies and read on. 1917 The First Girl Scout Cookie Sale It all began over 100 years ago in 1917, ...

Doug Marrin

Housing Concerns, Park Improvements Shape Chelsea City Council Meeting

Housing Concerns, Park Improvements Shape Chelsea City Council Meeting

Chelsea City Council’s first regular meeting of the year reflected a community balancing everyday concerns with long-term planning, as residents spoke out about power outages, road construction, housing development, and election trust, while council members approved contracts tied to environmental monitoring, public safety compliance, and park improvements. The Jan. 12 meeting also included approval of ...

Lonnie Huhman

Milan Girls Basketball Lose to New Boston Huron

Milan Girls Basketball Lose to New Boston Huron

The Milan Big Reds Girls Varsity Basketball Team suffered a loss at home to New Boston Huron on January 26. With the final score 43-21, Milan worked hard and put forth a strong effort, but it wasn’t enough. Milan was again led in scoring by Emily Bladen with 14 points, which included two 3 pointers. ...

Karen Lambert

Campfire Grill Warms Hearts on Its First Days Open

Campfire Grill Warms Hearts on Its First Days Open

Despite temperatures around eight degrees, Charles Howard walked to the Campfire Grill on Dexter Avenue early Tuesday morning. Then he warmed up inside, waiting for breakfast. “It beats having to drive to the other end of town,” said the Milan resident of more than 60 years, who lives next door. He used to come to ...

Weather Alerts

Special Weather Statement Issued 1:25PM for Washtenaw County

Special Weather Statement Issued 1:25PM for Washtenaw County

A Special Weather Statement with moderate severity has been issued for areas including St. Clair, Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee, and Monroe, effective from January 27, 1:25 PM to 3:30 PM. Expect westerly winds of 15-20 mph gusting to 30 mph, resulting in localized blowing snow and potential whiteout conditions, with snow accumulations around ...

Doug Marrin

Dexter City Council Approves Surf Internet Permit, Reviews Infrastructure Issues

Dexter City Council Approves Surf Internet Permit, Reviews Infrastructure Issues

The Dexter City Council met Monday, Jan. 12, for its regular meeting, addressing a telecommunications permit, infrastructure system failures, zoning updates, and several ongoing development issues before moving into closed session. Surf Internet Permit Approved After Public Hearing Council held a public hearing on a METRO Act permit application from Surf Internet, which plans to ...

STN Staff

The Garden Mill Shares a Heartfelt Farewell After 20 Years in Business

The Garden Mill Shares a Heartfelt Farewell After 20 Years in Business

After twenty years of serving the community, The Garden Mill announces with profound sadness that it will be closing its doors permanently later this year. This decision follows much reflection, difficult conversations, and heartfelt consideration, and comes amid ongoing economic challenges that have made survival increasingly difficult for small, locally-owned retail businesses. Founded in 2005 ...

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