May 11, 2026

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Karen Lambert

Milan Resident Starts a Transportation Work Group; Council Continues to Discuss Transit

Milan Resident Starts a Transportation Work Group; Council Continues to Discuss Transit

A Milan resident stood to ask for help to find better alternative transportation options, during the public comment period Tuesday at Milan’s City Council meeting. Milan is the only city in Washtenaw County not to offer public transportation. That can be a major impediment for those who cannot drive for various reasons. As a result, Kuzdak is starting a Transportation Working Group.

STN Staff

The Coffee Off Returns to Milan

The Coffee Off Returns to Milan

After a five-year hiatus, one of Milan’s favorite fall traditions is back. The Coffee Off, a street fair, coffee tasting, and brewing competition, will return to downtown Milan in Tolan Square on Oct. 4th, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., bringing together coffee lovers, local vendors, and community members. This year’s Coffee Off sponsored Edward ...

Lonnie Huhman

Chelsea Schools Set Goals for the School Year

Chelsea Schools Set Goals for the School Year

The Chelsea School District has three major goals for this school year that will act as a beacon at each building in the district. The CSD Board of Education adopted the goals recommended by Superintendent Mike Kapolka at their Sept. 8 meeting.  Kapolka told the Sun Times News the three district goals, which focus on ...

STN Staff

What Owning a Cat Does to Your Brain (and Theirs)

What Owning a Cat Does to Your Brain (and Theirs)

Photo by Mladen Milicevic on Unsplash By Laura Elin Pigott, London South Bank University Cats may have a reputation for independence, but emerging research suggests we share a unique connection with them – fuelled by brain chemistry. The main chemical involved is oxytocin, often called the love hormone. It’s the same neurochemical that surges when a mother cradles ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea’s Ben Seymour To Present Award-Winning History Work in Alaska

Chelsea’s Ben Seymour To Present Award-Winning History Work in Alaska

Photo: Chelsea resident Ben Seymour stands beside a slide from his presentation on Little Diomede Island, highlighting the 1907 schoolhouse. Seymour recently won the Alaska Historical Society’s Emerging Scholar Award and will present his research later this month in Fairbanks. Photo by Elizabeth Seymour When Chelsea resident Ben Seymour stepped up to the microphone at ...

Doug Marrin

New Report Finds Michigan Utility Reliability Worse Than Ever

New Report Finds Michigan Utility Reliability Worse Than Ever

Photo by akiyoko Michigan residents continue to face some of the nation’s longest power outages and highest electricity costs, according to the 2025 Utility Performance Report. Reliability – Michigan Among the Worst Michigan ranked second-worst in the nation for outage duration in 2023, according to the Citizens’ Utility Board 2025 Utility Performance Report. While the ...

Doug Marrin

Four Candidates Outline Priorities in Chelsea City Council Forum

Four Candidates Outline Priorities in Chelsea City Council Forum

Photo: Chelsea council candidates (L-R) Sam Angus, Tony Iannelli, Bill O’Reilly, and Felix Stump at the Sept. 8, 2025, candidate forum in council chambers. Photo: city video screenshot. With Chelsea facing questions of growth, stability, and community identity, four candidates for City Council shared their visions for the city in a Sept. 8, 2025, forum ...

Mike Williamson

Chelsea Swim and Dive Gets by Adrian

Chelsea Swim and Dive Gets by Adrian

The Chelsea girls’ swim and dive team opened SEC White action with a tough 103-83 win over Adrian last week. Ruby Jackson led the Bulldogs with three first and one second-place finish. Jackson won the 50 free,100 back, and was part of the winning 400 free relay with Brooke Paddock, Madeline Roebuck, and Olivia Boland, ...

Mike Williamson

Saline Field Hockey Remains Unbeaten

Saline Field Hockey Remains Unbeaten

The Saline field hockey team remains unbeaten on the season after three big wins, including a pair of wins over last season’s D1 and D2 state champions. The Hornets opened the week by taking down Ann Arbor Pioneer 1-0 in a rematch of last years D1 state title game that Pioneer won. It was a ...

Mike Williamson

Milan Inducts Four into Athletics Hall of Fame

Milan Inducts Four into Athletics Hall of Fame

Written by Michael Mezei At halftime of the Big Reds September 12 home football game, Milan High School honored four alumni with induction into their Athletics Hall of Fame. Their careers spanned four decades of athletic success. Chris Pope (1986) excelled on the basketball court, earning all-Southeastern Conference (SEC) and All State accolades as a ...

STN Staff

Adult Learners Institute Announces Oct. 2025 Classes

Adult Learners Institute Announces Oct. 2025 Classes

ALI Michigan continues its fall 2025 term with six more adult learners’ classes in the 5HealthyTowns area of Chelsea, Dexter, Grass Lake, Manchester, and Stockbridge. Oct. 2025 Classes: Carol Brodbeck, a Master Gardener, be hosting the class Attract Amazing Hummingbirds, which will not only explain to students why these pollinators like certain shapes and colors, ...

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