April 24, 2025

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After competing in a national competition, Semmy Badenhop, a Saline High School senior, was crowned the first-ever National Machining League Champion. Badenhop earned both the prestigious title and a $10,000 grand prize. To learn more about this great news, the Sun Times News connected with Jackelyn Martin, Saline Area Schools’ Executive Director of Communications and … Read more

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Live Music to Launch Warmer Days at Chelsea’s New Palmer Commons Pavilion

Doug Marrin

Photo: The recently constructed Palmer Commons Pavilion waiting for the shows to begin. Photo by Doug Marrin. Chelsea’s newest downtown venue, the Palmer Commons Pavilion, is set to host its inaugural event with a free night of live music on Friday, May 9, marking the start of the city’s outdoor entertainment season. The event, organized … Read more

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Chelsea Garden Club to Hand Out Free Seeds and Seedlings at Farmers Market, May 3,  8-1 pm.  

STN Staff

Community  News The Chelsea Area Garden Club will be handing out free tree and shrub seedlings:  White Pine, Allegheny Serviceberry, Ninebark, and Hackberry. Also, Basswood, Shellbark Hickory, Silver Maple, and Tamarack.  The garden club will also distribute wildflower seed packets. The wildflower seed packet contains a blend of 20 wildflowers that provide important habitat and food for pollinators … Read more

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Dexter’s $242M School Bond Proposal Sparks Debate Over Spending, Risk

STN Staff

As Dexter voters prepare to weigh a historic school bond, questions emerge about long-term costs, debt, and the district’s financial future. Editor’s note: This article offers a counterpoint to the perspective presented by Dick Lundy in a recent piece published by the Sun Times News online on March 27, 2025 and in print April 2. … Read more

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You Can Do It

Steve Gwisdalla

You Can Do It By Steve Gwisdalla Originally Published April 17, 2025 The title of this article is something you have said a thousand times if you are a parent. If you were ever a teammate on a sports team, a member of the band or orchestra, drama club, owned a puppy, or had self-doubt. … Read more

Join the Movement: 100 Kids Who Care Invites New Members to May 4 Meeting

Melissa Marcum

Middle schoolers in Chelsea are making a difference—and they’re inviting more kids to be part of their next big giving event. Photo: Founders Charley Cigan, along with her friends Norah and Ellie Hurst. Photo provided by Laurie Cigan A growing group of young changemakers in Chelsea is inviting new members to join them on May 4 … Read more

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Saline Police Weekly Report, 4-22-25

Doug Marrin

BB Gun Vandalism, Larceny, and Multiple Vehicle Accidents The Saline Police Department responded to several incidents during the week of April 15–18, 2025, ranging from property damage to vehicle accidents and a reported theft. Here are the highlights from the department’s press summary: BB Gun Damages Window Incident #25-1834 – Malicious Destruction of PropertyDate: April … Read more

Teacher Contract Negotiations Continue in Saline Area Schools

Lonnie Huhman

At the February 25 school board meeting, Saline Education Association (SEA) president Bridget Corie spoke to the school board and gathered public, which included teachers, about the current contract negotiations between the teachers union and district. During one part of her talk, she said “we deserve to be compensated fairly for the incredible work we … Read more

City of Dexter Police Report, March 2025

Doug Marrin

In March 2025, Deputies responded to 188 calls for police service in the City of Dexter, down from 298 the previous year, a 37% decrease. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Mar) are 547, down from 819 for the same period last year, a 33% decrease. Officers conducted 39 traffic stops, down from 183 last year. Thirteen … Read more

Dexter Township Police Report, March 2025

Doug Marrin

In March 2025, Deputies responded to 118 calls for police service in Dexter Township, down from 168 the previous year, a 30% decrease. Total calls for 2025 (Jan-Mar) are 350, down from 456 for the same period last year, a 23% decrease. Officers conducted 39 traffic stops, down from 82 last year. Twenty-two citations were … Read more

Q&A: Erika Westfall of The Dog Wizard Is on a Mission to Help Dogs—and Their People—Thrive

Chuck Colby

After more than 20 years in software sales, Erika Westfall hit pause on her fast-paced corporate career and asked herself one question: What could she do that would actually make a difference? The answer had four legs, a wagging tail, and a whole lot of heart. Today, Erika runs the Dexter-based franchise of The Dog … Read more

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CPD Weekly Summary

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Police Department Weekly Press Summary Incident #: 25-1276 Location: 14000 block of E. Old US 12 Date: April 15, 2025 Time: 5:39 am INFORMATION: While on routine patrol, officers were dispatched to the 14000 block of E. Old US 12 for the report of a burglary alarm at a commercial location. Upon arrival, the … Read more

Dexter Soccer Rolls to Pair of Wins

Mike Williamson

The Dexter girls’ soccer team improved to 3-0 overall on the season after a pair of wins last week. The Dreadnaughts opened the week by taking down Monroe 3-1. Jillian Lower found the net twice for Dexter with Alexis Roller adding one goal for the Dreads. Bella Vetere and Anna Marie Myint picked up assists … Read more

Chelsea Baseball Drops Four of Five

Mike Williamson

It was a rough week for the Chelsea baseball team as the Bulldogs dropped four of five games to two of its biggest rivals. The Bulldogs opened the week by dropping two of three to Tecumseh in a three-game SEC White series. Chelsea scored five runs in the fourth to take a 6-5 lead, but … Read more

Chelsea Tennis Takes Two of Three

Mike Williamson

The Chelsea girls’ tennis team continued its early season roll by taking two of three matches last week. The Bulldogs opened the week by sweeping Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard 8-0. Singles wins went to Samantha Bieber, Nora Garbarkiewicz, Libby Timberlake, and Seffi Berg, while doubles winners were Josie Jackson/Haley Hopkins, Lucy Taylor/Brenna Taylor, Sage Gabriel-Menegay/Brooklyn … Read more

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Saline’s Good Friday Walk Brings Churches Together in Prayerful Unity

Sue Kelch

Residents carried a handmade cross through town on a route marked with reflection and hope, uniting congregations in a shared expression of faith. (April 18, 2025) On a warm April Good Friday, Saline residents commemorated Holy Week by walking the “Cross/Prayer Community Walk.” The Walk Emphasizes the Importance of Life and God’s Love for All … Read more

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Chelsea Attorney Chooses Business Successor

STN Staff

After more than 20 years of dedicated service to the Chelsea community, attorney John A. McDermott has announced his retirement, and chosen successor, Leigh Anne Beauchamp, who will take over their established law practice effective May 1, 2025. Leigh Beauchamp, a graduate of Wayne State University Law School, brings 28 years of legal experience and … Read more

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Chelsea Senior Center Welcomes New Ease the Day Program Co-Leader

STN Staff

Chelsea Senior Center announces the addition of Emily Nagaonkar, LMSW, to its Ease the Day adult day program dedicated to providing caregivers with a safe destination for their loved one while they enjoy a break in the caregiving routine. Nagaonkar’s devotion to the holistic well-being of older adults is showcased in her 18-year career and … Read more

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Saline Softball Rolls to Five Wins

Mike Williamson

The Saline softball team improved to 6-0 in the SEC Red and 9-2 overall after a 5-0 week. The Hornets opened the week by sweeping Bedford 9-2 and 18-3. Saline broke open a tie game with a single run in the fourth, two in the fifth, and five in the sixth to take the opener. … Read more

Department of Education Grant Helping Dexter Community Schools

Lonnie Huhman

With a big boost from a Michigan Department of Education grant, Dexter Community Schools are getting an upgrade in its filtered water bottle-filling stations at every school building. The DCS Board of Education approved a contract at its April 14 meeting that will use the grant for this district-wide upgrade. The school district awarded the … Read more

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Dexter Girls’ T & F Sweeps, Boys Split SEC Red Tri

Mike Williamson

The Dexter track and field teams took part in the SEC Red tri-meet at AA Skyline Tuesday and the girls came home with a sweep, while the boys split their meets. The girls defeated Bedford 94-43 and squeaked by Skyline 70-66, while the boys beat Skyline 73.5-63-5 and fell to Bedford 92-45. Raiden Kipfmiller won … Read more

Local Dog Owners Call for Vigilance Over Rising Lyme Disease Cases in Pets

Doug Marrin

As more pets test positive, veterinarians stress prevention, vigilance, and timely treatment. An outpouring of community comments from Grass Lake and surrounding areas has highlighted growing concern over the spread of Lyme disease in dogs. A recent Facebook post on Chelsea Residents in the Know about a local pet testing positive for the tick-borne illness … Read more

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Chelsea Seeks Applicants for Open City Council Seat

STN Staff

The City of Chelsea is currently accepting applications to fill a vacant seat on City Council. The term for this position runs through November 2025, at which point it will be up for election. To be eligible, applicants must be registered voters who have lived in the City of Chelsea for at least one year. … Read more

Saline-Area Students Excel in Automotive Design Competition

STN Staff

Nine SWWC CAD students earn top honors; teacher named ASBE Teacher of the Year Saline students in the South and West Washtenaw Consortium’s (SWWC) CAD program made an impressive debut at this year’s American Society of Body Engineers (ASBE) high school design competition—earning nine top-eight finishes and the prestigious Teacher of the Year award. The … Read more

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Lost in the Lawn, Found by Fate

Cassidy Jenkins

A 1965 Milan High School class ring lost for two decades finds its way home thanks to a chance discovery, Facebook sleuthing, and community persistence. In a remarkable series of events that spanned two decades, a long-lost class ring from 1965 has finally been returned to its rightful owner, Melvin “Mel” Pulsipher, thanks to the … Read more

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Adult Learners Institute Announces its May Classes

STN Staff

The Adult Learners Institute of Chelsea, MI has announced three May classes for its spring term. Friday, May 9 Kathy Sano Bernard will present an in-person class at the Chelsea Senior Center, Japanese Incarceration During WWII: An Inside Look, in which she will share personal stories of her parents’ and grandparents’ experiences in relocation camps … Read more

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Chelsea Golfers Roll to Plum Market Tourney Title

Mike Williamson

If the early season is any sign of things to come for the Chelsea boys’ golf team, the 2025 spring season could be something special for the Bulldogs. Chelsea won the tough Plum Market tournament at Tam O-Shanter Country Club, beating out several D1 and D2 state-ranked teams, including last years state champions Detroit Catholic … Read more

Rediscovering Broadway and My Son in the City That Never Sleeps

Steven Sheldon

A Saline father’s journey to New York City brings tears, applause, and a heartfelt reconnection with his son through the power of Broadway. Photo: (L-R) Saline Township resident Steve Sheldon and son Nathan in Times Square. Photo courtesy of Steven Sheldon To begin to describe my trip to NYC, I ask two questions. When was … Read more

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Chelsea High School’s Arbor Club is Working to Help their School and Community

Lonnie Huhman

Among the various clubs and activities at Chelsea High School (CHS) is the Arbor Club. This is a unique club devoted to some important goals and projects that play a part in everyone’s life at the school. The club recently undertook a big project to implement a new recycling program at the high school. The … Read more

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Dexter Council Moves to Put City Land Sale on August Ballot

Doug Marrin

Dexter voters will decide this August whether to authorize the sale of city-owned property once considered for a new public safety complex. At its April 14 meeting, the Dexter City Council approved a resolution to submit a ballot proposal to voters on August 5, 2025, seeking approval to sell city-owned property at the corner of … Read more

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Dexter Council Approves Kentwood Place Condominiums

Doug Marrin

Kentwood Place brings 16 new condos, live-work units, and a pocket park to a prime downtown Dexter location. Photo: The parcel at 3165 Baker Road, between Verapose Yoga and Boyce Chiropractic, is planned for two live-work units with street-level nonresidential space. Photo: Google Streetview. Dexter City Council unanimously approved the final site plan for Kentwood … Read more

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May Message:  Share the Road, Watch for Motorcycles

Karen Lambert

As the weather warms up and motorcycles become more common, Milan City Council recognized May 2025 as Motorcycle Awareness Month to encourage safety for everyone on the roads. Members of the Hot Rods Motorcycle Awareness and Suicide Prevention Foundation received the city proclamation from Mayor Ed Kolar at the April 15 City Council Meeting.

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WCC Alumni Reach for the Stars with Blue Origin Space Launch

STN Staff

Separated by some 15 years at Washtenaw Community College, the paths of two alumni intersected April 14 with Blue Origin’s launch into space. Aisha Bowe, one of the six all-female crew members who crossed the Kármán international space boundary line this morning on the New Shepard-31 mission, and Nathan Perry, a Blue Origin Launch Vehicle Test Engineer, proudly … Read more

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Changes Made to Curriculum in Chelsea Schools

Lonnie Huhman

In an effort to strengthen learning in reading, the Chelsea School District (CSD) has brought on a new curriculum for kindergarten through fifth grade. They’re now looking at doing the same for middle school and high school, while also reviewing other areas of learning as well. To learn more about the changes and updates, the … Read more

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Wade Shows Brings Big Fun Back to Dexter This June

Doug Marrin

The American Legion and Knights of Columbus are teaming up to bring Wade Shows’ rides, games, and food back for a summer carnival June 19–21. Dexter will enjoy not one but two festivals this summer. In addition to the annual Dexter Summer Festival in August, the American Legion and Knights of Columbus have collaborated for … Read more

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CPD Weekly Report, 4-15-25

Doug Marrin

Incident #: 25-1168 Location: 1000 block of S. Main Street Date: April 8, 2025 Time: 4:03 pm INFORMATION: While on routine patrol officers responded to the 1000 block of S. Main Street for the report of a retail fraud that had just occurred. The complainant stated that a male and a female suspect had entered … Read more

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Many Hands Lifesharing Community: A Helpful Hand for those in Need

Lonnie Huhman

There’s a big need in Washtenaw County that the planners of the Many Hands Lifesharing Community hope to help address with their development. They estimate around 7,000 people in the county have Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) with at least 1,000 of them being of adult age with parents who are aging. These individuals, their … Read more

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Night Sounds in Saline Brings Community Together on a Spring Evening

Sue Kelch

A guided sunset hike with frogs, owls, marshmallows, and memories celebrated nature and community at the Leslee Niethammer Preserve. Photo: David Rhoads and Jim Peters at the Leslee Niethammer Preserve Entrance photo by Sue Kelch On a Saturday evening in April, the public was invited to a sunset hike at the Leslee Niethammer Preserve called … Read more

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When Grandpa Started Fading Away

Steven Sheldon

In this moving story from The Long Goodbye series, Sharon Mischakoff reflects on the love, loss, and lessons learned while caring for her husband Matthew through early onset Alzheimer’s. Photo: Matthew Mischakoff reading to Skyla Widmayer and Samantha Phelps. Photo by Sharon Burkhardt McGill Mischakoff The Sun Times News presents The Long Goodbye, a series … Read more

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Washtenaw County Receives Immigration Inquiry From the Department of Homeland Security

Traci Husse

Officials are weighing the county’s legal options According to a statement released by Washtenaw County Commissioner Katie Scott, on April 10, 2025, Washtenaw County officials received an immigration enforcement subpoena and a notice of inspection of I-9 forms.  The administrative subpoena, issued by the US Department of Homeland Security, is a formal request for “information, … Read more

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Book Brigade Passed Books Down Main Street, Chelsea as Serendipity Books Relocates

STN Staff

Community News Serendipity Books relocated from Middle Street to Main Street yesterday, Sunday, April 13th in a moving and dramatic show of community support and togetherness. With the help of around 300 volunteers, Serendipity Books moved 9100 books and hundreds of boxes in just under 2 hours. MIchelle Tuplin, bookstore owner said, “I know the … Read more

Shirley Edwards Turns 100 Surrounded by Love and Laughter

Sue Kelch

From surviving the Great Depression to celebrating with 13 great-grandchildren, Shirley Edwards reflects on a century of strength, family, and joy. Photo: Shirley Edwards 100th birthday. Photo by Sue Kelch On April 13, family and friends gathered around Shirley Edwards’ home in Saline to celebrate her 100th birthday.  Family members came as far away as … Read more

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Saline Baseball Remains Undefeated at 6-0

Mike Williamson

The Saline baseball team completed a perfect 5-0 week with a doubleheader sweep of South Lyon Saturday to improve to 6-0 overall on the season. The Hornets took the opener 5-1 behind the strong pitching of Ryder Concannon. Concannon struck out nine and allowed two hits in five inning of work for the win on … Read more

Saline Softball Wins Three of Four

Mike Williamson

The Saline softball team improved to 4-2 on the season ater winning three of four games last week. The Hornets opened the week by taking a pair of games from Pioneer 17-0 and 15-0. Saline used a big ten run fourth inning to put the game away in the opener. Abby Curtis tossed a four-inning … Read more

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New Member, New Roads, and a Zoning Shift at Saline Township Meeting

Steven Sheldon

Saline Township welcomed a new board member and approved zoning updates, road work, and a final use of ARPA funds in a brisk one-hour meeting. Photo: https://salinetownship.org/ By Steven  Sheldon The Saline Township Board took care of routine business in sixty minutes Wednesday evening at the Saline Township Hall. The board introduced new board member … Read more

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Main Street Park Hosts Penny Drive to Support Construction Campaign.

STN Staff

Main Street Park Alliance (MSPA) has kicked off its Penny Drive. This grassroots fundraising initiative encourages the entire community to contribute to the revitalization of the Federal Screw Works Property. The Penny Drive is a simple yet impactful way for families, classrooms, businesses, and individuals of all ages to shape a public space that would … Read more

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The Love Boat’s Fred Grandy to Star in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest at The Encore

STN Staff

The Encore Musical Theatre Company is set to present a fresh take on Oscar Wilde’s iconic comedy The Importance of Being Earnest, running April 24–May 4. The production stars Fred Grandy as the formidable Lady Bracknell. Grandy, known for his role as Gopher on The Love Boat, leads a cast of rising and established talent … Read more

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Discussion of Bill Ruddock’s Conduct and Ordinance 188 Continued in April 7 Public Comment

Matt Rosentreter

Several members of the Chelsea public and surrounding areas spoke at the April 7 meeting about the recent controversial remark made by Bill Ruddock at another meeting last month and the passing of Ordinance 188. City Ordinance 188 prohibits Chelsea city employees from soliciting a person’s immigration status unless it is relevant to the investigation … Read more

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Milan’s FFA Chapter Is Taking To The Skies

Lonnie Huhman

The Milan FFA Chapter has a new learning tool that can fly and will be used in Botany classes. It’s a drone and Milan High School students in FFA recently got to demonstrate it at the Washtenaw Intermediate School District K-12 Career Technical Education summit, which was held last month at Washtenaw Community College. To learn … Read more

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Milan City approves $85K county dispatch contract, citing successes

Karen Lambert

Milan City Council has approved a new contract with Washtenaw County to provide dispatch, continuing an agreement that includes 9 percent annual rate increases. The $85,467 contract, which extends through June 30, 2026, builds on the city’s decision to outsource emergency dispatch services four years ago. At the April 1 meeting, Mayor Ed Kolar acknowledged that the move has been controversial among some residents …

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Lodi Board Slogs Through Differences to Approve Rules of Order

Doug Marrin

Lodi Township’s board wrestled with commas, clauses, and control in a painstaking push to approve its new Rules of Order. The Lodi Township Board of Trustees slogged through a detailed, and at times painstaking, review of its draft Rules of Order during a meeting that tested patience, precision, and parliamentary grit. The process, which included … Read more

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Laughter, Loss, and a Fight Song Light Up the Purple Rose Stage

Steven Sheldon

My Mother and the Michigan/Ohio War delivers hilarious family drama with heart, touchdowns of emotion, and a play-ending you’ll never forget. Photo: (L-R) Caitlin Cavannaugh, Teri Clark Linden, Dez Walker. Photo by Sean Clark Photography Playwright Paul Stroili has penned a masterpiece in the Purple Rose Theatre Company’s latest production of My Mother and the … Read more

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Don’t Forget the…

Steve Gwisdalla

Don’t Forget the… By Steve Gwisdalla Originally Published April 3, 2025 Recently, we went on a trip to Mexico over our son’s spring break vacation. We booked the trip a year ago and patiently waited. That patience ended the week before the trip, when impatience for the clock to speed up and our own procrastinations … Read more

Discover Summer Fun and Learning with Saline Community Education

Doug Marrin

Enrollment is now open for Saline Community Education’s Summer 2025 programs Saline Community Education has rolled out an exciting lineup of programs for Summer 2025, offering something for every age group—from early learners to older adults. With courses designed to enrich minds, foster creativity, and encourage movement, this season’s offerings reflect the district’s belief that … Read more

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Saline Council Hears Communications Strategy Pitch for Improved Web Presence

Doug Marrin

Saline City Council considers a 10-month plan to overhaul its digital communication and boost community engagement. At its April 7, 2025, meeting, the Saline City Council received a detailed presentation on a proposed communications partnership with Metric Marketing, aimed at transforming the city’s digital presence. Acting City Manager Elle Cole explained the background of the … Read more

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Sen. Sue Shink, Rep. Carrie Rheingans, and Michigan Physicians to Host Prescription Drug Affordability Town Hall 

STN Staff

On Thursday, Sen. Sue Shink (SD-14, Northfield Twp.) will host a town hall at the Ann Arbor District Library Traverwood Branch to discuss prescription drug affordability in Michigan and how a PDAB can help residents stay healthy and save money. She will be joined by Rep. Carrie Rheingans (HD-47, Ann Arbor); Dr. David Fivenson, a dermatologist in Ann Arbor; … Read more

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Saline Parks Report Spotlights Big Year of Growth and Community Involvement

Doug Marrin

From new gardens to park connections, the Saline Parks Commission had a busy and impactful 2024. Photo: Google Streetview At the April 7 City Council meeting, the Saline Parks Commission presented its 2024 Annual Report, showcasing a year marked by new volunteer initiatives, expanded regional collaboration, and renewed efforts to maintain and beautify city parks. … Read more

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