A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Washtenaw County, MI, effective from June 12, 12:10 AM EDT until 1:15 AM EDT. Expect 60 mph wind gusts and penny-size hail, with potential damage to roofs, siding, and trees. Stay alert for possible tornado development as storms move rapidly eastward. Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued June 12 at 12:10AM EDT until June 12 at 1:15AM EDT by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI Click here to see original alert
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Chelsea Council Approves Purchase of Police Vehicle
Chelsea City Council approved the second police vehicle replacement of this year, a 2016 Ford Taurus with over 104,000 miles on it, at the June 8 meeting. “Due to the mileage in...

Chelsea Council Approves Engineering Services for Plant Expansion
Chelsea City Council approved an approximately $400,000 agreement with IMEG for design and engineering services for a water treatment plant expansion at the June 8 meeting. Acco...

Chelsea’s Veterans Park to Receive an Update
Veterans Park has planned updates as a part of a series of park improvements across Chelsea according to Parks and Recreation’s Sharon Castle, who presented at the June 8 city c...

Tornado Watch Issued Until 2AM for Washtenaw County, MI
A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of Southeast Michigan, including Lapeer, Lenawee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, from June 11 at 10...

5HF Hosts 11th Annual Farm-to-Table Feast
This year’s Farm to Table Fabulous Feast has been set for Sept. 13 at Grass Lake County Park. This outdoor celebration highlights local farms, local chefs, and the 5 Healthy Tow...

Downtown Chelsea Cuts Ribbon on Chelsea Art Alley
Photo: Geek Brush Studio owner Brenda Fineman cuts the ribbon on the Chelsea Art Alley on June 4, during the season’s first Sounds & Sights on Thursday Nights, joined ...

Lima Township Residents Start Effort to Counter Potential Power Plant
Billing itself as “Neighbors United Against Noxious Consumers Energy,” a Change.Org page has been created for those who are concerned about any plans for a power plant in Lima T...

State Septic Bill Raises Water Quality, Cost Questions in Washtenaw County
A septic system can sit underground for decades, out of sight and largely out of mind, until something goes wrong. Senate Bill 771, now moving through the Michigan Legislature, ...

Dexter Approves $20 Million Blueprint for City’s Future Projects
The Dexter City Council approved the city’s Fiscal Year 2026–2031 Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) at its June 8 meeting, following a recommendation from the Planning Commission,...

New Signs Will Offer Dexter Visitors a Literal Glimpse into its Past
The Dexter City Council has accepted a donation from the Dexter Historical Society and the community-led Historic Sign Committee to install three permanent historical signs in d...

Voters in Chelsea Schools will Decide Two Millages
The August 4 ballot has two questions for voters in the Chelsea School District that are billed as two millages with one vision. One is the Operating Millage Renewal and the oth...

Saline Township Board Changes Leadership After Supervisor Resigns
Saline Township has a new supervisor and treasurer after a June 10 meeting brought major changes to the township board. Supervisor James Marion resigned effective immediately du...









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