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CPD Weekly Report, Jan. 4-10,2026

CPD Weekly Report, Jan. 4-10,2026

Incident #: 26-0000059 Location: 1400 block of S. Main Street Date: January 5, 2026 Time: 4:16 pm INFORMATION: A walk-in complainant came into the Chelsea Police Department to report that they had recently discovered a fraud had been committed. The investigator arrived and met with the complainant, who stated that they had recently discovered that ...

Millions of Fish Released in 2025, Including Thousands of Brown Trout in Dexter

Millions of Fish Released in 2025, Including Thousands of Brown Trout in Dexter

Thousands of young fish were released into Michigan waters last year as part of a statewide effort to strengthen future fishing opportunities, including a significant stocking close to home in Dexter. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, more than 648,000 fish were stocked at 76 locations across Michigan during fall 2025, representing seven ...

Doug Marrin

Dexter Ice Festival Returns to Downtown on January 17

Dexter Ice Festival Returns to Downtown on January 17

The annual Dexter Ice Festival will return to downtown Dexter on Saturday, January 17, bringing carved ice sculptures and live demonstrations to Monument Park. The event is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will feature ice sculptures placed throughout Monument Park, along with live carving demonstrations during the day. The festival ...

Mike Williamson

Dexter Wrestlers Have Strong Week

Dexter Wrestlers Have Strong Week

Coming off the holiday break, they Dexter wrestling team had a strong showing with a pair of top five invitational finishes and a sweep of a SEC tri-meet. The Dreadnaughts went 3-2 at the Southgate Anderson Invitational January 3. The Dreads defeated Dearborn Divine Child 84-0, Dearborn Fordon 37-35, and Plymouth 48-27. They Dreads dropped ...

Lonnie Huhman

Dexter Picks New Football Coach to Carry on the Legacy

Dexter Picks New Football Coach to Carry on the Legacy

Dexter has announced its new Varsity Football Coach. Having learned from the retiring Coach Phil Jacobs while also bringing with him years of experience and know-how, Rob Schwartz, the new coach, is ready to step up and take over a program that aims to be the best it can be. The Sun Times News (STN) ...

Radon Test Kits Available During Radon Action Month

Radon Test Kits Available During Radon Action Month

January is National Radon Action Month, and the Washtenaw County Health Department is urging residents to test their homes for radon, a colorless, odorless radioactive gas commonly found at elevated levels in local homes due to area geology. Low-cost radon test kits are available for $5 through the end of January from the county’s Environmental ...

STN Staff

USNS Lansing Enters Service With Michigan-Built Components

USNS Lansing Enters Service With Michigan-Built Components

A U.S. Navy ship bearing the name of Michigan’s capital has officially entered service, with several of its major components manufactured in the state. The USNS Lansing, an Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) vessel, was recently christened by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in Mobile, Alabama. While the ship was assembled in Alabama, Michigan manufacturers supplied critical parts, ...

STN Staff

Dexter Varsity Dance Team Brings Home State Title

Dexter Varsity Dance Team Brings Home State Title

By Katie Ramsburgh The Dexter Varsity Dance Team traveled to Dakota High School on Sunday, January 11 to compete in the Dance Team Union (DTU) State Championship. Competing in small varsity jazz, small varsity pom, and varsity game day, the team faced formidable opponents from around the state, including Cousino, Forest Hills Northern Eastern, Frasier, ...

Life Back Then: When Michigan Crowned Itself “Water Wonderland”

Life Back Then: When Michigan Crowned Itself “Water Wonderland”

In the spring of 1953, Michigan made a bold branding decision, one that would echo for generations. With a single vote in Lansing, the state officially became “Water Wonderland,” a slogan meant to capture something Michiganders already knew by heart. Water isn’t just scenery here, it’s identity. The Saline Observer’s May 28, 1953, edition reported ...

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