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, which raised questions about whether several sidewalk projects that have remained on the plan for more than two decades should continue to be included. The six-year CIP serves as the city’s long-range planning document for major infrastructure and capital projects. It identifies proposed investments in roads, utilities, parks, municipal facilities and other public improvements, …
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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...

Dexter Takes First Step Toward Permanently Protecting Monument Park
Council Action Clears Way for Voters to Decide Park’s Future With little discussion and no public controversy, the Dexter City Council on June 8 approved two resolutions t...

Saline Opens Swim and Dive Program to Tecumseh Students
Tecumseh swim and dive students may soon have a new place to compete after Saline Area Schools agreed to open its program to them. The Saline Board of Education voted 6-0 June 9...

Heat Advisory Issued Until 8PM for Washtenaw County, MI
A Heat Advisory is in effect for Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee, and Monroe Counties from noon to 8 PM EDT today, with heat index values expected to reach up to 100,...

Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued Until 10PM for Washtenaw County, MI
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Lenawee and Washtenaw counties in Michigan from 8:42 PM to 10:00 PM EDT on June 10, 2026, with primary hazards including 60 mph...

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued Until 12AM for Washtenaw County, MI
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Southeast Michigan, including the counties of Bay, Genesee, and Wayne, from June 10, 7:45 PM EDT until June 11, 12:00 AM EDT, with p...

Saline Schools Approve Budget Amid State Funding Questions
The Saline Area Schools Board of Education approved final spending changes for the current school year and its first 2026-27 plan on June 9, even as key state revenue figures re...

Former Scio Twp Supervisor Asks for Charges to be Dropped
Former Scio Township Supervisor Will Hathaway has asked the Washtenaw County Prosecutor to drop the felony charges against current Scio Township Supervisor Jillian Kerry. The Wa...

Dexter Approves One-Year Extension of Sheriff’s Police Services Contract
The Dexter City Council has approved a one-year extension of the city’s police services contract with the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office, securing law enforcement coverage th...

Dexter Community Fund Grant Cycle is Open
The Dexter Community Fund is currently accepting applications for its 2026 Grant Making Cycle. Nonprofits and organizations providing support and services to the Dexter ar...







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