May 22, 2026

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Chelsea Swim and Dive Falls to Adrian

Cover- STN File Photo The Chelsea swim and dive team came up short against an Adrian team that is expected to battle the Bulldogs for the top spot in the SEC White, falling to the Maples 103-82 Thursday night. The Bulldogs picked up just two first-place finishes in twelve events, but their depth kept things close. … Read more

Saline Makes Appointments to 2024 Boards and Commissions

January 8, 2024 Saline City Council Meeting. Photo courtesy City of Saline. On Monday, January 8, 2024, during its first meeting of the year, the Saline City Council appointed staff, council, and citizen representatives to serve its various positions, boards, and committees. Larry Sirls, Saline’s Director of Public Works, was officially appointed Street Administrator. As … Read more

Local author is advocating for backyard chicken keeping in Lima Township

Caring for chickens can be a fun and educational task. photo courtesy of Celina Marie Chase Knowing what it means to her and her family, and what it means to others, local author and Lima Township resident Celina Marie Chase is hoping backyard chicken keeping rules can be adjusted in her community. For those who … Read more

Chelsea City Council Approves Electric Rate Hike to Secure Utility Future

Photo by Alexander Jawfox on Unsplash At its January 8, 2024, meeting, the Chelsea City Council deliberated on a proposal to increase electricity rates during a recent public hearing and subsequent council meeting. The proposed increase, primarily driven by the need to maintain the city’s financial health and invest in infrastructure, marks the first potential … Read more

Dexter Educator Jenni Davis’ Battle Against Cancer and Cost

With the intensive cancer treatments behind her and no dark financial cloud hanging over her head, Jenni Davis feels like she can finally move forward again. Photo provided by Doug Marrin. Facing the dual challenges of a cancer diagnosis and mounting medical bills, Jenni Davis, a Dexter High School special education consultant and single mother, … Read more

Ann Arbor’s Culinary Showcase Returns for Restaurant Week, Jan 21-26

Chef Ava Yau at Of Rice and Men. Photo by Betsy’s Photography. Ann Arbor gears up for a week-long celebration of taste and tradition with the much-anticipated return of Restaurant Week, running from January 21 to January 26, 2024. Coinciding with the kickoff of Ann Arbor’s bicentennial festivities, the event promises to showcase the area’s … Read more

Heydlauff’s Appliances Hosting Chef Series #5

Chef Series #5 will take place on Saturday, January 20 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, in Heydlauff’s Appliances New Living Showroom. The Chef Series features local chefs on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Chef Series #5 will feature Jacob Osburn, owner of Kitchen Little LLC. Space is limited, contact [email protected], or call 734-475-1221. Chef Jake Osburn … Read more

$1 Million Endowment Expands WCC Nursing Scholarships to 20 Full Rides

WCC-Reading Donation Luncheon, January 9, 2024. Photo: JD Scott Photography. Agnes and Stephen Reading have endowed an additional $1 million to double the size of the Reading Nursing Scholarship program for Washtenaw Community College (WCC) students. The Ann Arbor philanthropists and WCC President Dr. Rose B. Bellanca today announced the gift on campus alongside student … Read more

There’s Strummin’ Goin’ On

Members of the CSC ukelele class play Happy Birthday at the January meeting. By Virginia Rezmierski Familiar music, ukulele strumming, singing, and laughter are heard coming from Room 114 at the Chelsea Senior Center. This happens each Tuesday of the month from 1:30-2:30, when the Ukulele Group meets. Started in 2017 by Gary Munce, then … Read more

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There’s Strummin’ Goin’ On

There’s Strummin’ Goin’ On

Members of the CSC ukelele class play Happy Birthday at the January meeting. By Virginia Rezmierski Familiar music, ukulele strumming, singing, and laughter are heard coming from Room 114 at the Chelsea Senior Center. This happens each Tuesday of the month from 1:30-2:30, when the Ukulele Group meets. Started in 2017 by Gary Munce, then ...

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