May 14, 2026

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FDA Recall: Vanilla Bourbon Trail Mix Alert

Food recalls are crucial for consumer safety, and a recent alert from Ferris Coffee & Nut Co. underscores this necessity. The company has announced a recall of Frederik’s by Meijer Vanilla Bourbon Trail Mix due to the presence of undeclared wheat and soy, which can pose severe allergic reactions. This recall affects consumers in Michigan, … Read more

Sun Times News Writer Heather Finch Honored by WCC

Sun Times News writer Heather Finch has been recognized with the “Excellence in Creative Expression” award from the Washtenaw Community College English and College Readiness Department. Finch, who covers Milan schools and community news in Washtenaw County, was honored for her work in storytelling and writing. Her reporting has highlighted local voices and everyday experiences … Read more

Washtenaw Road Crews Urge Caution as Construction Season Begins

As construction season begins, Washtenaw County Road Commission officials are asking drivers to slow down, stay alert and respect work zone closures. The reminder comes during National Work Zone Awareness Week, an annual spring campaign that encourages drivers to use extra caution in road work zones. The Federal Highway Administration says at least two people … Read more

Milan’s Buddy Swim Meet is an Inclusive Success

The Buddy Meet has become a great time for a group of friends to share their common passion. The meet was held on April 20, in Milan. The Sun Times News connected with one of the event organizers, Nancy Gill, to learn more. “The simple idea behind the meet three years ago was inclusion; making … Read more

Dexter Township Road Projects for 2026

Dexter Township has its list of road projects for 2026, as it reached an agreement at its April 21 township board meeting with the Washtenaw County Road Commission. The agreement will see $289,000 worth of road work done with Dexter Township contributing 146,821 and the county’s local matching funds at $142,179. The Sun Times News … Read more

Ballet Chelsea Announces Summer Programs

Ballet Chelsea is offering an expanded lineup of summer programs for dancers of all ages and experience levels, with sessions designed to support both recreational and advanced training. The 2026 schedule includes Advanced Performance Intensives, which provide focused instruction for experienced dancers seeking to refine technique and performance. An Intermediate Mini Ballet Intensive will also … Read more

Gallery 100 Presents The Creative Corner Collection

Gallery 100 will present The Creative Corner Collection, an exhibition featuring children’s artwork created through the Manitou Beach Creative Corner’s camps and workshops. The exhibition will be on display at Gallery 100 from April 27 through May 8, with an opening reception on May 3 from 2:00–3:30 p.m. Founded in 2018, the Creative Corner in … Read more

Carhartt Historian to Share Company’s Story at Chelsea Depot

The Chelsea Area Historical Society will host a presentation on the history of Carhartt at 7 p.m. on May 4 at the Chelsea Depot. Carhartt historian Dave Moore will share stories from the company’s origins in 1889, when founder Hamilton Carhartt began producing durable clothing for railroad workers and laborers, to its evolution into a … Read more

Adrian H.S. Takes A Delightful Trip To Hell

Adrian High School staged Hadestown – Teen Version at the Joanne & George Argyros Performing Arts Center. Hadestown made its debut on Broadway in 2019, garnering nineteen Tony Award nominations. The book, music and lyrics were written by Anais Mitchell. The creative team behind the production included Emily Gifford as artistic director, costume and scenic … Read more

Saline Choirs Open Annual Cabaret with “Heroes & Villains”

Saline High School choirs opened their annual two-night Cabaret on Tuesday, with this year’s first show built around the theme “Heroes & Villains.” Each night features a different program, giving students a chance to perform a wide range of music. Tuesday’s show blended ensemble numbers with senior solos and duets, while costumes, choreography, props and … Read more

Saline Advances Projects, Planning, and Community Initiatives

Infrastructure improvements, community events, and future planning headlined the Saline City Council’s April 6 meeting, where officials approved more than $5.2 million in bills, adopted multiple community resolutions, and advanced several projects affecting parks, utilities and city facilities. Public Input and Presentation During public comment, Tyler Kinley, a developer on the Murphy’s Crossing and Uptown … Read more

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Saline Advances Projects, Planning, and Community Initiatives

Saline Advances Projects, Planning, and Community Initiatives

Infrastructure improvements, community events, and future planning headlined the Saline City Council’s April 6 meeting, where officials approved more than $5.2 million in bills, adopted multiple community resolutions, and advanced several projects affecting parks, utilities and city facilities. Public Input and Presentation During public comment, Tyler Kinley, a developer on the Murphy’s Crossing and Uptown ...

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