June 04, 2025

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Breathe Yoga Celebrates 10 Years of Movement and Mindfulness in Chelsea

Doug Marrin

Breathe Yoga Chelsea celebrates 10 years of fostering community and mindfulness with summer specials. Explore the benefits of yoga and find connection at Breathe. Breathe Yoga in Chelsea is marking a decade of mindful movement and community connection this summer. The studio, which opened in 2015, has become a staple for those seeking to slow … Read more

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The Quiet Battles They Still Fight

Chuck Colby

On a warm Thursday night, inside a quiet room at the Five Healthy Towns office in Chelsea, a few chairs are arranged in a circle. There is no podium. No microphones. No medals. Just people—veterans, firefighters, law enforcement, emergency medical—sitting down beside each other, speaking words that most of us could never begin to understand. … Read more

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Milan Graduates Told The World Needs Their Unique Selves

Karen Lambert

At Milan High School’s graduation on Sunday, June 1, Science teacher and keynote speaker Julie Mossburg told the class of 2025 they shared something in common. Both were closing a chapter—while students were graduating, Mossburg was retiring after 25 years as a science teacher. Two Speeches: Then Mossburg informed the graduating seniors she had prepared two … Read more

Dexter’s Killdeer Nests

Lonnie Huhman

Dexter students as well as baseball and softball players and their families have had a close up view this spring of the Killdeer, and its unique nesting habits. Over the past two months, Killdeer birds have made their nests in a couple of spots around the school district campus. One at the Quad baseball/softball fields, … Read more

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Where Is “Up North” Anyway? Understanding the Mason-Arenac Line and Michigan’s Recreation Areas

Doug Marrin

Discover how the Mason-Arenac Line divides Michigan’s north and south, why it matters for land management, and explore the unique recreation areas like Waterloo-Pinckney, Island Lake, and Brighton in the southern Lower Peninsula. Ask ten Michiganders where “Up North” begins, and you’ll likely get ten different answers. Some say it’s the Mackinac Bridge. Others argue … Read more

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Pulse Nutrition Builds Wellness and Community in Dexter

Doug Marrin

Lynnea Harris, owner of Pulse Nutrition in Dexter, shares her fitness journey and passion for building a community around wellness. Learn how her shop offers healthy shakes, protein coffees, and energy drinks that don’t taste like diet food. Photo: Owner Lynnea Harris (L) and two regular customers. Photo by Doug Marrin. Lynnea Harris, a former … Read more

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Dexter Middle Schoolers Attend First Time Model UN Event

Lonnie Huhman

Students from Mill Creek Middle School had a great experience this last month when they participated as Model United Nations delegates at the Great Lakes Invitational Middle School Conference. This was a first for this conference and it ended up being a great learning experience. To learn more, the Sun Times News connected with the … Read more

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Saline High School Graduates 423 Seniors

Steven Sheldon

The Class of 2025, the 157th graduating class from Saline High School (SHS), held its commencement exercise on Sunday, June 1, at Hornet Stadium, with 423 seniors receiving diplomas. SHS principal Theresa Stager provided some facts about the class to open the ceremony. “Saline High School was rated #1 in the State of Michigan for … Read more

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Chelsea High School Class of 2025 Celebrates Graduation

Matt Rosentreter

With 183 graduates and four speakers getting the chance to address their students and fellow classmates, the 2025 commencement ceremony on June 1 was a strong sendoff for the seniors of Chelsea High School. The graduation opened with the national anthem, performed by the CHS Chamber Choir and led by choir director Ken Davis. Following … Read more

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Saline Soccer Claims D1 District Title

Mike Williamson

The Saline girls’ soccer team claimed another D1 district title with a 4-0 win over Ann Arbor Huron Friday night. The Hornets went on top early when Teagan Warden scored on a corner just over a minute into the game. Less than a minute later Makena Means found to net to give the Hornets a … Read more

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Chelsea Baseball Takes Home D2 District Title

Mike Williamson

After grinding out a hard-fought semifinal win, the Chelsea baseball team cruised over Father Gabriel Richard in the championship to claim the D2 district title Saturday. The Bulldogs took down SEC White rival Pinckney 1-0 in a defensive battle in the semifinals Saturday morning. It was a defensive battle with neither team mustering much offensive. … Read more

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Chelsea Golf Claims Regional Title

Mike Williamson

Photo from Chelsea Athletics The Chelsea boys’ golf team dominated the D2 regional at Wolf Creek Golf Club Thursday, May 29, running away with title by 16 strokes to qualify for the state finals this weekend. The Bulldogs finished with a team score of 311 to beat out SEC White rivals Adrian with 327 and … Read more

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Chelsea Tennis Fifth at D3 State Finals

Mike Williamson

The Chelsea girls’ tennis team came home with another strong finish at the D3 state finals this weekend with a fifth-place finish for the Bulldogs. Chelsea finished with 17 points to tie with East Grand Rapids for the fifth spot with Detroit Country Day clipping Cranbrook Kingswood 34-32 for the state title. Sage Gabriel-Menegay and … Read more

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Saline Offers Ten Weeks of Free Live Music and Family Fun

STN Staff

Salty Summer Sounds is back for another season of feel-good live music in downtown Saline. Every week from June 12 through Aug 14, the West Henry Street Parking Lot will transform into the heart of downtown with free concerts, family activities, and a lively atmosphere. From the soul-stirring blues of Dr. Pocket to the smooth Steely Dan stylings of … Read more

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Chelsea Teacher Selected for Summer Law Program

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea High School history teacher Tyler Santoro was one of 60 teachers across the country to be selected for Street Law’s annual summer program. Street Law is an organization that seeks to empower teachers to educate on history, civics and law to create more informed students. Santoro will participate in the program this coming June, … Read more

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Dexter City Council Discusses Historic Site for Public Bathrooms

Matt Rosentreter

Photo: 8050 Main became Dexter’s library in 1928. It was first Dexter’s original Post Office. Photo: dexter.lib.mi.us At its May 27 meeting, Dexter City Council proposed to speak with the Dexter Development Authority (DDA) to continue planning for the 8050 Main Street building. Originally built as a post office in 1834, 8050 has transitioned through … Read more

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Chelsea Area Friends for Recreation Announces Return of ‘Rec It Tuesdays’

STN Staff

Chelsea Area Friends for Recreation (CAFR) will be continuing its summer tradition of ‘Rec It Tuesdays,’ a weekly event for local residents to engage in, this year. CAFR will partner with Breathe Yoga Chelsea, Chelsea Children’s Co-op Preschool, Chelsea District Library (CDL), Chelsea School District Community Education and Recreation Department (CSD), Chelsea Pickleball, Dangerous Architects … Read more

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From the Sea to Saline: Cindy Akans Brings Salt Springs Massage Home

Doug Marrin

Cindy Akans, a Saline High School graduate, brings her global massage experience back home. She opens Salt Springs Massage in downtown Saline, offering a range of therapeutic services for wellness and relaxation. After years of travel, adventure, and building a massage business, Cindy Akans has returned to her hometown of Saline, where her journey has … Read more

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Chelsea Police Chief Warns of Home Improvement Scams in Warmer Weather

Doug Marrin

At the May 19, 2025, Chelsea City Council meeting, Police Chief Kevin Kazyak issued a seasonal warning about fraudulent home improvement schemes, particularly those involving driveway sealing. “I would like to take this opportunity to remind everybody that with the warmer weather, a lot of us are now doing home improvement projects, whether they’re doing … Read more

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Saline Middle School 6th Grade Ads

Chuck Colby

Since 2021, The Sun Times News has proudly showcased the artistic talents of Saline Middle School students in our annual Student Ads Edition. Each year, local businesses sign on to be part of this creative collaboration, and students design custom ads just for them. Business owners then choose their favorite design to appear in print. … Read more

Celebrating Young Talent in Chelsea!

Chuck Colby

Since 2021, The Sun Times News has proudly showcased the creativity of Beach Middle School students through our annual Student Ads Edition. Each year, local businesses sign up to be featured, and multiple students submit original ad designs for each participating company. The business owners then choose their favorite ad to appear in print. This … Read more

Dexter Schools Seeks Input for Next Superintendent

STN Staff

Dexter Community Schools invites input from parents, staff, students, and community members in its search for a new superintendent. Survey open until June 9. Photo: Bates Administrative Building. Google Streetview The Dexter Community Schools Board of Education has launched the search for the district’s next superintendent and is inviting the entire community to help shape … Read more

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Be Pro, Not Anti

Steve Gwisdalla

Be Pro, Not Anti By Steve Gwisdalla I am against Trump. I am against Kamela. I am against vaccines. I am against anyone against vaccines. I refuse to watch traditional news. I am against anyone who doesn’t watch the news and is therefore ignorant. I am a dog person. I am a cat person. I … Read more

Saline Community Education Kicks Off Summer Sports and Enrichment Camps in June

Doug Marrin

Saline Community Education is offering a wide variety of youth summer camps starting in June, including soccer, softball, basketball, cheer, yoga, and more. Find the perfect program for your child. Local students can look forward to an action-packed summer of learning, fitness, and fun as Saline Community Education launches a variety of youth sports camps … Read more

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Beach Middle School Tackles Mental Health With Support

STN Staff

Community News As Mental Health Month is celebrated this May, Beach Middle School is taking the spotlight for its innovative approach to student wellness. Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Project SUCCESS (Schools Using Coordinated Community Efforts to Strengthen Students), a Chelsea Hospital program, the Bulldog Wellness Warriors program is helping students navigate stress, emotions, … Read more

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Voicing Their Support for the Protection of Transgendered Students in Dexter

Lonnie Huhman

In response to legal advice and two Executive Orders, Dexter Community Schools (DCS) rescinded a policy for transgender students earlier this year. In response to that, a group of people showed up to the May 19 school board meeting seeking to have the board reinstate the District’s transgender protection policy. The group that showed up to the … Read more

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Saline Superintendent Stephen Laatsch Retires After 27 Years of Service

Steven Sheldon

Saline Area Schools Superintendent Stephen Laatsch is retiring after 27 years in the district. From technology teacher to superintendent, Laatsch leaves a lasting legacy. Thirty-plus years as an educator, the last twenty-seven in Saline, Superintendent Stephen Laatsch is retiring. Mr. Laatsch first interviewed for a 5th-grade teaching position at Heritage School. He was hired instead … Read more

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Dexter’s Dreadbots Power Through State and World Championships

STN Staff

Dexter High’s Dreadbots had their best robotics season yet, reaching the World Championships and placing in the top 10%. Read about their inspiring journey. By the Dreadbot Reporting Team Dexter’s 47 talented and hard-working robotics students had a blast at both their state and world competitions. 2025 was arguably the most successful season for Dexter … Read more

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Dexter Rotary Club Backs Community Through Service and Events

Doug Marrin

Incoming Dexter Rotary President Steve Feinman outlines the club’s work, from funding the Memorial Day Parade to supporting youth programs, arts festivals, and local teams. Photo: Dexter Rotary Incoming President Steve Feinman on the Lucy Ann Lance Show on 1290 AM, WLBY. From organizing the Memorial Day Parade to supporting youth programs and arts festivals, … Read more

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Lodi Township Police Report, April 2025

Doug Marrin

In April 2025, Deputies responded to 177 calls for police service in Lodi Township, down from 219 the previous year, a 19% decrease. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Apr) are 630, down from 900 for the same period last year, a 30% decrease. Officers conducted 66 traffic stops, down from 108 last year. Fifteen citations were … Read more

Chelsea Soccer Advances to District Finals

Mike Williamson

One goal was enough for the Chelsea girls’ soccer team as the Bulldogs defeated Carleton-Airport 1-0 Tuesday night to advance to the D2 district finals. The Bulldog’s advance to Saturday’s district finals to face New Boston Huron at noon at New Boston Huron high school. Huron is ranked fourth in the state in D2 with … Read more

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Breaking Ground on The Pelham in Downtown Dexter

Lonnie Huhman

Signaling that a change is coming, the official groundbreaking for “The Pelham” was held on May 28, in downtown Dexter. This project will see condominium buildings built at this location where the A&W and railroad tunnel will be its neighbors. Bringing together a group of people, including the planners of the project and representatives from … Read more

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Chelsea Community Foundation Awards $80,072 in Grants to Local Nonprofits

STN Staff

The Chelsea Community Foundation (CCF) has awarded $80,072 in grants to seven Chelsea nonprofits. Since its establishment in 1995, CCF has invested $2.2 million in local nonprofits through its endowment, which is funded by donations from businesses and individuals. This year’s recipients include: Chelsea School District—$5,000 to fund Project Geometry, a high school math elective … Read more

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Chelsea Police Report, April 2025

Doug Marrin

In April 2025, Officers responded to 429 calls for police service in the City of Chelsea, up from 309 the previous year, a 39% increase. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Apr) are 1,474, up from 1,353 for the same period last year, a 9% increase. Officer s conducted 127 traffic stops, up from 90 last year. … Read more

Scio Township Police Report, April 2025

Doug Marrin

In April 2025, Deputies responded to 712 calls for police service in Scio Township, down from 769 the previous year, a 7% decrease. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Apr) are 2,604, down from 3,046 for the same period last year, a 15% decrease. Officers conducted 148 traffic stops, down from 346 last year. Seventy-four citations were … Read more

Mackinac Island: The Crown Jewel of the Great Lakes — History, Fun Facts, and Fudge

Sue Kelch

Discover the fascinating history and fun facts about Mackinac Island, the “Crown Jewel of the Great Lakes.” Learn why it’s spelled Mackinac and Mackinaw, its transformation into a national park, and why it’s the Fudge Capital of the World. If you are a Michigander you have likely visited Mackinac Island. Called the ‘Crown Jewel of … Read more

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CPD Weekly Report, May 18-24

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Police Department Weekly Press Summary Incident #: 25-1842 Location: 14000 block of E. Old US 12 Date: May 23, 2025 Time: 10:34 am INFORMATION: While on routine patrol, officers were dispatched to the 14000 block of E. Old US 12 for the report of a larceny from auto complaint. Upon arrival, the officer made … Read more

City of Dexter Police Report, April 2025

Doug Marrin

In April 2025, Deputies responded to 162 calls for police service in the City of Dexter, down from 281 the previous year, a 42% decrease. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Apr) are 709, down from 1,100 for the same period last year, a 36% decrease. Officers conducted 19 traffic stops, down from 144 last year. Four … Read more

Webster Township Police Report, April 2025

Doug Marrin

In April 2025, Deputies responded to 97 calls for police service in Webster Township, down from 109 the previous year, an 11% decrease. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Apr) are 373, down from 451 for the same period last year, a 17% decrease. Officers conducted seven traffic stops, down from 29 last year. Three citations were … Read more

Immigration: A Community Conversation set to be held in Dexter Township

Lonnie Huhman

A community conversation about immigration is scheduled to be held on June 10, at Dexter Township Hall. The meeting, called, “Let’s Talk about Immigration – A Community Conversation,” is being hosted by Dexter Township Trustees Laura Sanders and Karen Nolte. The conversation will also have some speakers sharing insight, knowledge and experiences. They will include … Read more

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Honoring the Fallen: Memorial Day in Milan

Karen Lambert

At a Memorial Day service and parade, the American Legion Post 268 reminded Milan residents of the ultimate price that was paid by many for their freedoms — and to whom they owed their ability to enjoy watermelon and time with loved ones Monday.

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Fatal Crash on I-94

Lonnie Huhman

A roll-over crash took the life of a Dexter woman early on the morning of May 24. The City of Ann Arbor Fire Department reported that at 5:21 a.m. on that Saturday they, along with Ann Arbor Police, Michigan State Police, HVA and the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the scene on westbound I-94, … Read more

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Dexter Memorial Day Parade 2025 to Honor Service and Community

Doug Marrin

Dexter’s annual Memorial Day Parade, a cherished community event since 1945, will once again bring neighbors together to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the country. Sponsored and organized by the Rotary Club of Dexter since 2013, the 2025 parade steps off at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 26. “It’s a … Read more

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Chelsea’s 100 Women Who Care Announces Nominees

STN Staff

The Chelsea chapter of 100 Women Who Care meets June 3 and hear presentations from three different non-profit organizations: Chelsea Music Boosters, Home of New Vision and Michigan Friends Center. The gathering will start at 6pm with a social hour and charcuterie and drinks. Presentations by the local non-profits will begin at 7pm.  A representative … Read more

Saline’s Hornet Nation is in the Hall of Fame

Lonnie Huhman

11 years and 11 consecutive awards, and now the Hall of Fame, Saline High School’s “Hornet Nation” broadcast recently received a big honor for their work over the years. In his May 23 Superintendent’s Community Message, Saline Area Schools (SAS) Superintendent Stephen Laatsch said an award presentation was given to students involved in the Hornet … Read more

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Milan to Host Inaugural Downtown Bus Trip

STN Staff

Milan Area Chamber will host a bus tour for those interested in a community trip to local venues June 14, beginning at 9am and returning at approximately 6pm. The bus tour will feature raffles and lunch (payment included in ticket price), along with stops at Riverwalk, Eastern Market and Mexican Village. Attendees must be 21+ … Read more

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Rep. Schmaltz Supports Main Street Park Funding Through State Bill

STN Staff

State Rep. Kathy Schmaltz recently voted to fund a grant that will help Chelsea’s Main Street Park construction. The National Resources Trust Fund grant would provide $1,012,500 towards the park, and the city will provide a local match of about $463,000. “Main Street Park will be a wonderful place where kids, families, and seniors can … Read more

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Saline City Council Interviews Four Finalists for City Manager Role

Doug Marrin

The Saline City Council interviewed four finalists for city manager during a public meeting on May 21, 2025. Each candidate brought unique qualifications, leadership experience, and a shared commitment to public service. Photo: (Clockwise from upper left) Todd Saums, Jason Smith, Daniel Swallow, Michael Trembley. Images: Saline City video The Saline City Council held a … Read more

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Hudson Welling Named CDL Teen Volunteer of the Year

STN Staff

Photo: CDL Youth & Teen Librarian Stacey Comfort presents Hudson Welling with CDL’s 2024 Youth Service Group Volunteer of the Year. Courtesy CDL Chelsea District Library (CDL) is proud to announce Chelsea School District student, Hudson Welling, has been named CDL’s 2024 Youth Service Group (YSG) Volunteer of the Year. This award celebrates teens who … Read more

American Legion: A Century of Service and Community Leadership

Steven Sheldon

From veteran advocacy to family-friendly events, local American Legion posts in Dexter, Chelsea, Saline, and Milan remain vital to community life. Photo: Milan Post 235. Source: Google Streetview In remembrance of Memorial Day, The Sun Times News presents a feature of the American Legion. American Legion posts—including those in Dexter, Chelsea, Saline, and Milan—are much … Read more

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Milan Area Schools Hires a New Elementary School Principal

Lonnie Huhman

Paddock Elementary School’s new Principal brings with her a range of skills and abilities. With the coming retirement of longtime principal Sean DeSarbo, the Milan Area Schools (MAS) Board of Education, after conducting an extensive hiring process, moved forward on May 20 and hired Brandi Ignagni as the new Principal. In introducing Ignagni to the … Read more

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Discover Chelsea’s Past: Museum Open House During Sounds & Sights June 19

STN Staff

The Chelsea Area Historical Society & Museum (CAHS) is hosting a special Museum Open House on Thursday, June 19, in conjunction with Sounds & Sights on Thursday Nights—one of the city’s most vibrant weekly summer events. From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., visitors are invited to stop by the museum at 128 Jackson Street, across from … Read more

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Dexter Honors Fallen Heroes at 2025 Memorial Day Ceremony

Doug Marrin

Dexter will gather on May 26, 2025, for its annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony, featuring retired U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Jason K. Fettig as the keynote speaker. Photo: Fettig directing the Marine Band during annual memorial observances to John Philip Sousa at the Congressional Cemetery in 2007By Gunnery Sgt. Kristin Mergen, Flickr, Public Domain The community will gather … Read more

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Chelsea Education Foundation Celebrates 35 Years of Impact, Launches $1 Million Endowment Campaign

STN Staff

On May 18, 2025, the Chelsea Education Foundation (CEF) celebrated 35 years of support for students and educators in the Chelsea School District. Since its founding, CEF has awarded over 1,130 scholarships to Chelsea School District graduating seniors and funded over 815 grants for teachers and community programs that benefit students from preschool through high … Read more

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Dexter Community Schools Plot a Course to Pick the Next Superintendent

Lonnie Huhman

The Dexter Community Schools Board of Education said its “committed to finding the right candidate for Dexter’s next chapter.” With the announcement of DCS Superintendent Chris Timmis retiring in February of 2026 and the school board officially accepting this decision at its May 19 meeting, the school district is now looking ahead to filling this … Read more

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International Students Seek Dexter Host Families

STN Staff

Three international students who have been accepted to Dexter High School for the 2025-26 school year are looking for host families through Educatius. All three will begin the 11th grade in the fall. Rafaela from Brazil Rafaela enjoys playing sports and staying active, especially bodybuilding and footvolley—a similar sport to volleyball, but played with the … Read more

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Saline Parks & Recreation Recognizes IMI for Volunteer Work

STN Staff

Community News  For the third year in a row, IMI Industrial Automation has volunteered their time to help the Saline Recreation beautify Tefft Park. Saline Parks and Recreation (SPR) Staff, SPR volunteer Patty Seyfarth, Parks Commissioner Tim Dellot and IMI Staff Josh Jeffers, Mike Carlton and Brian Snyder coordinated over 30 dedicated IMI staff members … Read more

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Four Pets Escaping the Vet in Purple Rose Theatre’s Summer Comedy 

STN Staff

The Purple Rose Theatre Company has announced the final production of their 34th season, “Bert & Trixie Visit the Vet” a World Premiere comedy written by Michigan native Matt Letscher. Tickets are on sale now. Four pets in a veterinarian’s waiting room plan an escape when they suspect one of them is in danger. This … Read more

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Chelsea High School Hosts First-Ever Wellness Day with Chelsea Hospital’s Project SUCCESS

STN Staff

Community News In partnership with Chelsea Hospital’s Project SUCCESS (Schools Using Coordinated Community Efforts to Strengthen Students), Chelsea High School hosted its first-ever Wellness Day — a schoolwide celebration of mental health, self-care, and community connection. Led by Project SUCCESS Coordinator Kristen Chandler and Mental Health Coordinator Marie Larson, the event brought together 26 community … Read more

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Mitchell Funeral Home Enters Third Generation of Service in Chelsea

Doug Marrin

Mitchell Funeral Home in Chelsea, Michigan, celebrates 45 years under the Mitchell family and welcomes a third generation. Discover how their legacy of compassion and community continues after 170 years. Photo: Three generations of Mitchell funeral directors: (L-R) Johnny Mitchell, AJ Mitchell, John Mitchell Sr., and Michael Mitchell. John Sr. holds his certificate recognizing 60 … Read more

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Security Upgrades Being Made at Sylvan Township’s Water Treatment Plant and Township Hall

Lonnie Huhman

With last year’s break-in at the water treatment plant and the damaged caused in mind, Sylvan Township has decided to move forward on a Security System Installation/Upgrade at the Water Treatment Plant and Township Hall. At its May 13 meeting, the township board moved ahead with approving a recommendation to work with the Guardian Alarm … Read more

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Memorial Day Began with People Recently Freed from Enslavement

Doug Marrin

The earliest recorded Memorial Day Ceremony was held by freed African Americans Photo: A woman visits the grave of a fallen loved one in Upstate New York on Decoration Day. (Library of Congress) Immediately after the end of the Civil War, people recently freed from enslavement in Charleston, SC, honored fallen Union soldiers, marking the … Read more

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