
Registration Opens July 30 at 7:00 a.m. Saline Community Education has unveiled its Fall 2025 catalog, offering a vibrant lineup of classes and activities for all ages and interests, from toddlers discovering early literacy to retirees exploring watercolor or financial freedom. Whether you’re looking to dive into the arts, strengthen your finances, improve fitness, or …
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Dexter Community Schools Name Their New Superintendent
Lonnie Huhman
With a unanimous vote of the Board of Education, it’s the hometown pick for Dexter Community Schools next Superintendent as Ryan Bruder is announced as the successor to the retiring Chris Timmis. After two rounds of interviews, the DCS Board of Education picked Bruder at their meeting on July 22. There were three internal candidates …

Maple Road (Foster) Bridge Post-Tensioning System to Be Removed
STN Staff
The Washtenaw County Road Commission is planning to remove the post-tensioning system from the Maple Road (Foster) Bridge in Ann Arbor Township. A new, lower weight limit will be set once the work is completed. Photo: Pictured is a post-tension system (broken steel cable) on the Maple Road (Foster) Bridge over the Huron River, located between Huron River Drive and Country Club Road …
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City of Saline Addresses Common Misconceptions About Saline River Dam Removal
Doug Marrin
The City of Saline clarifies common misconceptions about the proposed Saline River Dam removal, addressing concerns about flooding, property values, Mill Pond Park, and historic preservation. Photo: A photo of the newly constructed Saline River Dam spillway in 1935. Courtesy City of Saline. In response to growing public interest and concern, the City of Saline …
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Legacy Land Conservancy Appeals Federal Rescission of $24.6M Conservation Grant
Doug Marrin
Legacy Land Conservancy has appealed the USDA’s decision to rescind a $24.6 million conservation grant that would have protected 4,000 acres of farmland and forest in southeast Michigan. Legacy Land Conservancy has filed a formal appeal with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Appeals Division (NAD) a month after the federal government’s decision to rescind …
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Heat Advisory Issued Until 8PM for Washtenaw County
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A Heat Advisory has been issued with moderate severity for all of southeast Michigan, including Midland, Bay, Huron, Saginaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, Shiawassee, Genesee, Lapeer, St. Clair, Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee, and Monroe, from 11 AM to 8 PM EDT on Thursday, July 24, 2025, due to expected heat index values reaching up to …

Colburn’s Departure Formalized in Agreement with City of Chelsea
Doug Marrin
City manager to receive nine months of salary and benefits following June 2025 termination notice The City of Chelsea and former City Manager Martin Colburn have finalized a separation agreement that outlines the terms of his departure, according to a signed document obtained by The Sun Times News. Colburn was notified on June 24, 2025, …
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Help Webster Township Create a Parks and Recreation Plan
Lonnie Huhman
Webster Township needs the help of its residents if it wants to compete for future funding help, and it starts with completing a survey. The 2025 Webster Township Recreation Plan Survey is an opportunity for residents to ultimately help form a Parks and Recreation Plan. The township said the plan will guide park development and …

Dexter City Council Continues Monument Park Accessibility Discussions
Matt Rosentreter
After concerns were raised by local residents at recent city council meetings, the Dexter Council has begun pursuing accessibility options for the gazebo in Monument Park. A few recommendations and potential ramp designs have been submitted to the city council. ADA standards require a slope of 1:12. Since the gazebo is 30” above the nearby …

CPD Weekly Report, July 13-19, 2025
Doug Marrin
Chelsea Police Department Weekly Press Summary Incident #: 25-2607 Location: 100 block of E. Middle Street Date: July 14, 2025 Time: 12:34 pm INFORMATION: While on routine patrol an officer responded to the lobby of the police department for the report of a larceny complaint. The complainant stated that she has an office in the …
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Dexter Alum Lily Witte Qualifies for Diving World Championships
Mike Williamson
Cover Photo- Lily Witte (left) finished second in the 3-meter diving at the USA Spring Nationals. Courtesy of USA Diving Dexter High School graduate continues to do amazing things on the diving board after qualifying for the Aquatic World Championships for Team USA. The World championships will take part in Singapore at the end of …

Adult Learners Institute Announces its Fall 2025 Kick-off
STN Staff
The Adult Learners Institute of Chelsea (ALI) supports life-long learning through an array of classes for adults. ALI will host its Fall 2025 Kick-off on Tuesday, August 5, from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Chelsea District Library’s McKune Room. Refreshments will be served, and some of the fall instructors will give “sneak peeks” of …