May 19, 2026

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Croswell’s 2025 Broadway Season concludes with ‘Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella’

The Croswell Opera House concludes their 2025 Broadway Season with the musical “Cinderella.” This contemporary take on the classic tale features new characters and an unforgettable score from Rodgers and Hammerstein. Originally presented on television in 1957 starring Julie Andrews, the Rodgers and Hammerstein adaptation of “Cinderella” was remade in 1965 for Lesley Ann Warren … Read more

Chelsea Council Passes Human Rights Ordinance Amendment

Amendments to Chelsea’s Human Rights Commission’s (HRC) establishing ordinance were passed at the city council’s Nov. 3 meeting. The changes include minor adjustments to language in section 33-8 and 33-9, which describe the purpose and abilities of the HRC and were worked on in part by City Attorney Mariah Fink. “A lot of the thanks … Read more

Sun Times News Launches YouTube Channel with Focus on Local Video Storytelling

For a debut feature, John U. Bacon discusses his book “The Gales of November” and the Legacy of the Edmund Fitzgerald Photo: Director of Media Priscilla Creswell has a vision for local stories told though a variety of media. Photo courtesy of TRUiC The Sun Times News is expanding how it shares community stories, launching … Read more

Milan Area Schools is making a difference at the Federal Prison

Milan Area Schools has the unique distinction of being the only high school in a federal prison helping inmates earn a full high school diploma. In describing the program to the Milan Area Schools (MAS) Board of Education, Carrie Mink, the school district’s program coordinator for the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Milan, noted a … Read more

Chelsea Community Foundation Local Nonprofits Workshop

The Chelsea Community Foundation (CCF) hosted an event for local nonprofit leaders, staff, and community members at Chelsea District Library’s McKune Room.  The Workshop’s purpose was to share information, answer questions, and encourage local Chelsea Nonprofits to apply for grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000. Upcoming changes to the application process for the 2026 Grant … Read more

Chelsea Resident Raises Traffic Concerns with New Housing Development

Chelsea resident Linda Frank raised concerns regarding traffic at the intersection of W. Old US Highway 12, Taylor St. and Old Manchester Rd. at Chelsea’s Nov. 3 city council meeting. With a new housing development planned for Old Manchester Rd., Frank requested the placement of a flashing beacon sign at the intersection to increase safety … Read more

Chelsea City Council Reviews Civil Rights Amendments, Trail Easement, and Infrastructure Projects

The Chelsea City Council met on October 20, 2025, approving a series of resolutions and appointments focused on community engagement, infrastructure, and administrative updates. Family Court Awareness Month Declared Council approved a proclamation declaring November as Family Court Awareness Month following a request from Geralyn Morris of Protective Parents Michigan. The annual observance raises awareness … Read more

Southeast Michigan Winter Outlook: Wetter and Slightly Cooler Season Ahead?

With cider season winding down, southeast Michigan now turns its attention to what kind of winter might be ahead. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its 2025–26 Winter Outlook. It paints a mixed picture for our region, one that leans toward above-normal precipitation and slightly cooler temperatures compared to average. What the … Read more

Chelsea Second-Graders and High Schoolers Make Art Come to Life

The Monster Project is a unique effort that pairs second-graders at North Creek Elementary School with Chelsea High School ceramics students in an artistic collaboration that brings student artwork to life. This project was a tradition in the past, but went away during COVID. Now it’s back. Amanda Clor, CHS Principal, updated the school board … Read more

Kiwanis and Dementia-Friendly Services Halloween with a Mission

“Fall Frolic” the sign proclaimed, welcoming Halloween partygoers to the Kiwanis headquarters on Jackson Road one day before the official trick-or-treat night.Guests who didn’t arrive in costume were offered crazy hats or robes before the fun began for a very special gathering. Adults suffering with dementia and their caregivers were treated to noon-time fun, including … Read more

Whitmer: Multi-billion-dollar Saline Township data center ‘largest investment in Michigan history’

Photo: Conceptual rendering of the data center. Credit: Related Digital By Kyle Davidson, Michigan AdvanceOctober 30, 2025 A string of announcements from DTE Energy, Open AI and Related Digital coalesced into another notice from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer late Thursday afternoon, confirming plans to move forward with development of a data center in Saline Township … Read more

November Brings Lower Gas Prices to Michigan

Gas prices in Michigan are down 11 cents from a week ago. Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $2.97 per gallon for regular unleaded. This price is 20 cents less than this time last month and 21 cents less than this time last year. Motorists are paying an average of $44 for a full 15-gallon tank of gasoline; a discount of about $13 from … Read more

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November Brings Lower Gas Prices to Michigan

November Brings Lower Gas Prices to Michigan

Gas prices in Michigan are down 11 cents from a week ago. Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $2.97 per gallon for regular unleaded. This price is 20 cents less than this time last month and 21 cents less than this time last year. Motorists are paying an average of $44 for a full 15-gallon tank of gasoline; a discount of about $13 from ...

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