March 05, 2026

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Chelsea Education Foundation Launches Study Abroad Scholarship

The Chelsea Education Foundation (CEF) has launched a new Study Abroad Scholarship to support Chelsea High School graduates pursuing academic experiences abroad. The scholarship is available to CHS graduates currently enrolled in a college or post-secondary program who plan to study abroad for an academic term within the next year. Funds may be used to …

Chelsea Education Foundation, Chelsea High School alumni, scholarship opportunities, Scholarships

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Whitmer’s Early Education Plan Could Expand Pre-K Across Local Districts

Heather Finch

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s call to expand preschool access and strengthen early literacy could bring new opportunities to school districts across the region. In her recent State of the State address, Whitmer emphasized expanding early childhood programs, including the Great Start Readiness Program, which provides free pre-K to eligible families. The proposal is part of a ...

Gretchen Whitmer State of the State, Michigan Great Start Readiness Program, Milan Area Schools early childhood, Saline Area Schools preschool, Washtenaw County pre-K expansion

Irwin Calls for Closure of Women’s Prison Following Oversight Hearing

Heather Finch

State Sen. Jeff Irwin, who represents parts of Washtenaw County, is calling for the closure of Michigan’s only women’s prison after a recent legislative hearing detailed concerns about mold, medical care and living conditions. Irwin described problems at the Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility as ongoing and difficult to resolve. “The problems at WHV create ...

Jeff Irwin Michigan Senate, Michigan prison oversight hearing, Washtenaw County corrections news, WHV mold and medical concerns, Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility

Crowd Fills Chelsea Depot for Evening with Local Author

Heather Finch

As a train roared past outside the historic Depot, about 50 people sat listening intently Monday evening to acclaimed Michigan novelist Loren D. Estleman during a program hosted by the Chelsea Area Historical Society. Organizers brought out extra chairs as the room filled beyond expectations for the March 2 First Mondays event. A graduate of ...

book signing, chelsea depot, Chelsea Historical Society, chelsea standard, local author spotlight

Local Rotary Club Fights Child Hunger

STN Staff

The Rotary Club of Ann Arbor is partnering with Food Gatherers, Washtenaw County’s food bank and food rescue program, to launch Rotary Fights Child Hunger, their annual spring food and fund drive. From March 9-20, local businesses and organizations are invited to collect funds and non-perishable food items. This year, the Rotary Club of Ann ...

food assistance, Food Gatherers, food insecurity, rotary club

This National Nutrition Month, Check WIC Eligibility

STN Staff

In honor of National Nutrition Month, the Washtenaw County Health Department encourages parents and guardians to sign up for the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program if they are eligible. WIC provides free food, nutrition and health education, breastfeeding support, and other services to qualifying families. Anyone who meets the income guidelines and is pregnant or caring ...

food assistance, WCHD, WIC

More than 200 Homes Could Be Coming to Milan’s South Side

Karen Lambert

Milan City approved zoning changes that could allow more than 200 homes to be built over the next seven years in Eagle Springs Subdivision on the city’s south side. Danny Veri, the Owner of Livonia Building said they still need to obtain their site plan approval, but if all goes well they hope to start building in fall 2026 or spring 2027, dependent on the weather.

Eagle Springs, housing, Milan

Milan’s Maggie Smith makes History in her Final States Run while Kenleigh Vandergrift makes Debut

Lonnie Huhman

Maggie Smith placed fifth overall, making the top eight for a third straight year in a row, setting a new program record for Milan, while teammate Kenleigh Vandergrift placed 27th. The State Finals for Division 3 Girls Singles were held at JAX 60 on Saturday, Feb. 29, with a field of 56 of the top ...

Milan Area Schools, Milan athletics, Milan Big Reds, Milan girls bowling, Milan High School

Dexter Police Calls for Service Decline in January 2026

Doug Marrin

The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office reported 156 calls for service in the City of Dexter in January 2026, a decrease of 19.6% compared to the 194 calls reported during the same month in 2025. Traffic Activity Declines Deputies conducted 23 traffic stops in January, down from 53 stops last year. Officers issued six citations during ...

Rep. Schmaltz Discusses Workforce, Voter ID at Chelsea Office Hours

Heather Finch

State Rep. Kathy Schmaltz, R, spoke with local residents Monday  March 2 about workforce development, election policy and education during office hours in Chelsea. Schmaltz, who represents Michigan’s 46th House District, held the session in the Chelsea City Council chambers at the Chelsea Police Department. The informal meeting gave residents a chance to raise questions ...

education policy, Kathy Schmaltz, local government, state representative, voter identification

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