At its June 22 meeting, the Dexter City Council approved Mayor Shawn Keough’s recommendations for appointments and reappointments to several city boards and commissions. The council approved the following appointments: The council also completed this year’s student appointments to city boards and commissions. At its June 8 meeting, the council appointed eight students to serve one-year terms from July 2026 through June 2027. The student representatives are: The city continues to seek volunteers to fill vacancies on the Economic Development …
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Serious Two Vehicle Crash in Sylvan Township
A head-on collision on M-52 caused both drivers to be injured with one being transported by Survival Flight to the University of Michigan Hospital. The Michigan State Police sai...

Ballet Chelsea Opens Live-Orchestra Nutcracker Ticket Sale
This holiday season, Ballet Chelsea and the Jackson Symphony Orchestra will celebrate nearly a decade of artistic collaboration with their annual production of The Nutcracker, c...

Saline Purchases Two Police Vehicles
Saline City Council approved the purchase of two vehicles for the Saline Police Department’s fleet, not to exceed $113,000, on June 22. “While the City typically replaces one pa...

Aid in Milan Marks 50th Anniversary with Community Celebration
Milan residents gathered Wednesday, June 24, to celebrate Aid in Milan’s 50th anniversary at the Father Jo Center at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. The nonprofit, ...

Chelsea Council Extends CPD Body and Vehicle Camera Contracts
Chelsea City Council passed a 10-year contract with Axon for body and vehicle cameras for the Chelsea Police Department (CPD) unanimously at the June 22 meeting. The contract wi...

Lima Township Residents Tell Their Stories
Each person that went before the camera had a unique story. Whether they were part of a family where generations of family members have been farming in Lima Township or if they ...

Dexter High School has a New Assistant Principal
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Scio Township is part of Bird City
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Ann Arbor Hospice Legacy Comes Full Circle
Long before hospice and home care were widely understood, Lois Jelneck and Ingrid Deininger were helping Ann Arbor families imagine something different. At a time when many peop...

Michigan Restricts Bradford Pear, Other Invasive Plants
The white-flowering Bradford pear trees that brighten yards, roadsides and parking lots each spring are part of a larger species Michigan is now trying to slow down. The Michiga...

Foundation for Saline Area Schools Names New Leaders Ahead of 40th Year
The Foundation for Saline Area Schools is preparing for new leadership as it heads into its 40th anniversary year. The foundation, which has supported Saline students and educat...

Wetland Bills Spark Concern for Huron River Watershed
As Washtenaw County communities manage growth and heavier rain, the Huron River Watershed Council is warning that a group of wetland bills moving through Lansing could make thos...











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