May 19, 2025

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The Michigan Theater’s Family Friendly Series offers free Sunday matinees and cherished classics for a new generation Kids watch classic Disney movies and superhero shows on phones and iPads every single day; but now imagine that same kid watching that exact same movie, on a screen 100 times as big. That is the difference that … Read more

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“1,000 Flowers Could Bloom” Art Exhibit in Chelsea Highlights St. Louis Center’s Mission

Doug Marrin

Community artwork on display at Chelsea District Library showcases diversity while supporting expanded services for adults with disabilities. The Chelsea District Library’s Reading Garden was in full bloom on Saturday, May 17, as community members gathered for the “1,000 Flowers Could Bloom” art reception—a vibrant celebration of identity, creativity, and inclusion. The open house marked … Read more

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Chelsea Weekly Police Report, May 12-18

Doug Marrin

Incident #: 25-1786 Location: 20000 Block of W. Old US 12 Date: May 18. 2025 Time: 6:14 am INFORMATION: While on routine patrol, officers responded to the area of the 20000 block of W. Old US 12 for the report of a vehicle that had reportedly been involved in a crash and blocking the westbound … Read more

Saline Weekly Police Report, May 12–19

STN Staff

No injuries in majority of reported vehicle accidents; one assault leads to arrest The Saline Police Department responded to a series of incidents from May 12 to May 19, 2025, including multiple traffic accidents, an arrest for assault, and a reported theft. The Saline Police Department responded to a range of incidents during the week … Read more

City of Saline Selects Finalists for its Next City Manager

STN Staff

The finalists will participate in an on-site interview and community engagement activities at Saline City Hall on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. On May 12, 2025 the City Manager Hiring Committee selected finalists to be invited to interview for the position of City Manager. The discussion was facilitated by April Lynch, Recruitment Lead with Double Haul … Read more

Historic Marker Recognizes Pioneer Cemetery—and the Stories That Shaped a Nation

Karen Lambert

Growing up, Chelsea resident Ann Sweet spent hours in the Rice Cemetery in Milan Township with her grandmother Nellie. They visited ancestors’ graves, planted flowers, cleaned up after funerals and picked wild asparagus. From when she was six or seven her grandmother told her stories of times past. Sweet remembers those tales when she walks … Read more

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Chelsea Softball Nearing SEC White Title

Mike Williamson

The Chelsea softball team moved one step closer to another SEC White title with a 10-0 win over Ann Arbor Skyline Wednesday. The Bulldogs hold a half game lead over Pinckney with one game remaining in league play. Avery Lay struck out 12 and allowed just three hits in the win over the Eagles. Chelsea … Read more

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State Representatives Visit St. Louis Center to Discuss Allocation Request

STN Staff

Chelsea’s St. Louis Center welcomed State of Michigan House Representatives Kathy Schmaltz (46th District) and Carrie Rheingans (47th District) to its campus on April 28. They were joined by members of St. Louis Center’s staff, Community Advisor Council members, and CEO Fr. Satheesh Alphonse to discuss the state allocation request that was recently submitted. Juanita … Read more

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Chelsea Senior Center Offers New “Wellness Hour” and Mental Health Services

STN Staff

Chelsea Senior Center launched its newest initiative called a “Wellness Hour” on May 12, which will have a different theme each month. May’s theme was “Mindful Moments: Mental Health Awareness and Glitter Jar Making” and focused on coping skills, including the making of a Glitter Jar to use to calm the mind during stressful moments. … Read more

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Dexter PE Teacher Resigns After Email Policy Investigation

Doug Marrin

Katherine Kuzma resigned from Dexter Community Schools following an investigation into her emails. Although school policy was violated, the district found no evidence of inappropriate conduct. Photo courtesy of Katherine Kuzma Katherine Kuzma, a physical education teacher at Mill Creek Middle School, resigned from her position on April 22. Dexter Community Schools placed her under … Read more

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From Vietnam to Dexter: An Escape from War-torn South Vietnam

Lonnie Huhman

A truly harrowing escape from South Vietnam as communist forces from the North invaded southward in 1975. The long Vietnam War reached a big turning point that spring with the remaining American forces leaving the country after years of battle while their South Vietnamese counterparts were also looking for ways out from what they believed … Read more

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SRSLY Chelsea Launches Newest Resource Map

STN Staff

For the third consecutive year, SRSLY Chelsea is recognizing Mental Health May with the launch of its next Resource Access Roadmap. The Coalition has previously developed roadmaps to support youth, families, school staff and community members in navigating the urgent topics of mental health, substance abuse and coping among youth. The series provides readers with … Read more

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Saline Area Schools Purchases New Technology

Lonnie Huhman

Saline Area Schools is devoting just over $300,000 toward new technology purchases as it looks to replace and update some Chromebooks at the elementary level as well as computers inside the labs. The Saline Board of Education, by unanimous votes, approved two sets of purchases at its May 13 meeting. Jay Grossman, Saline Area Schools’ … Read more

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Saline Food Truck Festival Brings Flavor, Fun, and Community June 28

STN Staff

From gourmet eats to classic cars and kids’ activities, this family-friendly event supports Saline Area Social Service. Mark your calendars and bring your appetite—on Saturday, June 28, 2025, the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds will transform into a vibrant hub of flavors, fun, and community spirit at the Saline Area Social Service (SASS) Food Truck Festival. … Read more

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Scam Alert: What to Do if You Get a “Final Notice” About Your Property

STN Staff

Learn how to spot deceptive mailers that look like bank notices but are actually sales tactics — and what steps to take to protect yourself. By BCP Staff, FTC Say you get a letter that seems to come from a bank. It says it’s related to your property, has the words “FINAL NOTICE,” printed on … Read more

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Chelsea Police Seek Help Identifying Retail Fraud Suspect

STN Staff

Surveillance photos show man suspected of committing retail fraud at a local business in Chelsea The Chelsea Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man suspected of retail fraud at a local business. Surveillance images show the individual inside the store and pushing a shopping cart near the entrance. Anyone who … Read more

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New Business Section Launched by Sun Times News in Partnership with TRUiC

Doug Marrin

Local entrepreneurs now have easy access to expert business startup tools, thanks to a new collaboration between the Sun Times News and Ann Arbor-based TRUiC. The Sun Times News, a trusted local news source serving Dexter, Chelsea, Saline, Milan, and surrounding communities, has launched a new Business section as the first result of a strategic … Read more

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Chelsea State Bank Donates $25,000 to “Bridge the B2B” Campaign

STN Staff

Chelsea State Bank has donated $25,000 to the Huron Waterloo Pathways Initiative in support of the “Bridge the B2B” campaign. “Chelsea State Bank fully supports the mission and objectives of the Huron Waterloo Pathways Initiative’s Bridge the B2B campaign, as it focuses on fostering connections within communities, something our community bank deeply values,” said Joanne … Read more

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Milan’s Botanical Bakeshop Recognized Nationally for Vegan Wedding Cakes

STN Staff

Milan bakery named one of PETA’s top 10 “Bakeries That Take the Cake” Photo: Botanical Bakeshop cakes. Credit Lindsey Billings Botanical Bakeshop, a vegan bakery located in Milan, Michigan, has been named one of the top ten wedding cake bakeries in the country by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The recognition comes … Read more

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Helping to Build Community at the Saline Leadership Institute

Lonnie Huhman

The Saline Leadership Institute (SLI) is looking for some great candidates to sign up for this year’s program, which begins in September. SLI is dedicated to helping participants learn time-proven skills and tools that enhance personal, professional and community development. It’s structured to be a fully engaging learning experience that brings together a diverse group … Read more

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Remembering Our Fallen Officers on National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day

Doug Marrin

May 15 is National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, a day to remember and honor law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. As part of our Police Week 2025 coverage, The Sun Times News honors the local law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. We draw from … Read more

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Courageous Books to Open in Dexter

Doug Marrin

Inspired by her own journey, Jen Stevenson brings Courageous Books to life as a welcoming hub for readers, coffee lovers, and community events in downtown Dexter. Downtown Dexter is about to gain a new chapter in its story—literally, or literaturely. A new independent bookstore called Courageous Books is set to open in the former Painted … Read more

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Main Street Park Alliance Awarded $1,000,000 RAP Grant

STN Staff

Main Street Park Alliance received the award of a $1,000,000 Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) Grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. In a competitive application, members of the grassroots board met with state and local representatives to garner support for this transformative project. This grant fulfills the $2 million fundraising gap to bring this project … Read more

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Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit Announces Run for Michigan Attorney General

Doug Marrin

Election to replace term-limited Dana Nessel set for November 2026 Photo: Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit. Source: Washtenaw.Org Eli Savit, the elected Prosecuting Attorney for Washtenaw County, has announced his candidacy for Michigan Attorney General. The Democrat made the announcement on his campaign website, launching a bid to succeed current Attorney General Dana Nessel, who … Read more

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Ten Ways Law Enforcement Has Changed Over the Past Ten Years

Doug Marrin

From training and technology to public expectations, local policing has undergone major shifts In honor of National Police Week (May 11–17), The Sun Times News is reflecting not only on the individuals who serve in uniform but also on how the work of law enforcement has changed in the past decade. While the mission of … Read more

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White House Orders Federal Action to Block Invasive Carp from Great Lakes

Doug Marrin

Efforts to protect Michigan waters and economy gain presidential backing Photo: Asian grass carp. Photo by Wrangel In a move aimed at safeguarding the ecological and economic integrity of the Great Lakes, President Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum on May 13, 2025, ordering key federal agencies to accelerate efforts to stop invasive carp from entering … Read more

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Saline Officer Finds Purpose on Patrol: “We Want to Help”

Steven Sheldon

During National Police Week, Officer Paul Rakovitis shares the challenges and rewards of keeping his community safe. Photo: Saline Police Officer Paul Rakovitis. Photo by Steven Sheldon Note: As part of our Police Week 2025 coverage, The Sun Times News is featuring profiles of local officers to recognize their service and help readers get acquainted … Read more

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Washtenaw Community College Commencement Set for Saturday

STN Staff

Approximately 3,000 degrees, certificates to be awarded this year Washtenaw Community College’s (WCC) 2025 Commencement Ceremony will be Saturday, May 17, at Eastern Michigan University’s George Gervin GameAbove Center (formerly the EMU Convocation Center), 799 N. Hewitt Road, Ypsilanti. The ceremony is open to the public and will begin at 9:20 a.m. It will also be livestreamed … Read more

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Saline Softball Claims SEC Red Title

Mike Williamson

The Saline softball team made it three straight SEC Red titles after a hard-fought doubleheader sweep of Monroe Monday. The Hornets got by the Trojans 5-0 and 3-2 to improve to 16-0 in the conference with three games remaining, while Lincoln and Bedford are both four games back in the standings. The first game on … Read more

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Chelsea Clinches SEC White Baseball Title

Mike Williamson

The Chelsea baseball team staked claim to the SEC White title Monday with a dominating doubleheader sweep of Ypsilanti. With the pair of wins over the Grizzlies and a Pinckney doubleheader split with Adrian, the Bulldogs claimed the outright crown. Chelsea improved to 12-2 in the White with one league game remaing Wednesday against the … Read more

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Spring Valley Trout Farm Passes the Rod to a New Generation in Dexter

Pat Schutte

After more than 50 years, Dexter’s Spring Valley Trout Farm sees a new generation take over with big plans for hatchery growth and farm-to-table fish. Photo: Two generations of Spring Valley Trout Farm owners Patrick Kaercher and his father Jim. Photo by Pat Schutte Though there was no puff of white smoke signaling the new … Read more

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Dexter’s School Resource Officer Brings Together Law Enforcement, Education and Community

Lonnie Huhman

Note: As part of our Police Week 2025 coverage, The Sun Times News is featuring profiles of local officers to recognize their service and help readers get acquainted with the people behind the badge School Resource Officer Gerrod Visel’s role in Dexter Community Schools is a unique one. You will see him in a variety … Read more

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1997 Classic Animated Film + The Croswell = Pure Magic

Steven Sheldon

Lavish costumes, powerful vocals, and heartfelt performances open Croswell’s 2025 Broadway season with a dazzling rendition of Anastasia. Photo: (L-R) Jeffrey King (as Vlad), Aubrie Lauren, Maxwell Lam (as Dimitry). Photo by Ashlee Sayles The Croswell Opera House, located in downtown Adrian, kicked off their 2025 Broadway season with Anastasia, the 20th Century Fox animated … Read more

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Two Chelsea Officers with One Mission

Doug Marrin

A rookie and a veteran on the Chelsea Police force offer two generations of insight into the evolving heart of small-town policing. Photo: Chelsea Police Officers Andrew Cerveny (L) and Shane Sumner. Photo by Doug Marrin. Note: As part of our Police Week 2025 coverage, The Sun Times News is featuring profiles of local officers … Read more

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Saline Police Weekly Summary: May 5–11, 2025

Doug Marrin

The Saline Police Department responded to several incidents during the week of May 5 through May 11, including multiple traffic accidents, a larceny investigation, and assistance with a malfunctioning traffic light. Traffic IncidentsOfficers handled three motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) at various intersections. On May 5 at 3:31 p.m., police were called to E. Michigan Avenue … Read more

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Washtenaw County Sheriff Implements Changes to Policing with Positive Feedback

Matt Rosentreter

Elected last year, Sheriff Alysha Dyer finished her first 100 days in office on April 11 and has held to the plans she had proposed during her candidacy, including getting rid of ticket quotas, implementing mental health-focused programs in the Washtenaw County Jail and restructuring evaluation tactics for police officers. “When I started working in … Read more

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Police Week 2025 Honors Service and Sacrifice in Our Communities

Doug Marrin

The Sun Times News launches a weeklong series spotlighting law enforcement in our communities This week, May 11-17, communities across the country pause to honor the men and women who serve in law enforcement. National Police Week is a time to honor and remember law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of … Read more

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Saline City Council Approves Contract for Rec Center Repairs

Matt Rosentreter

Saline City Council approved a contract with Boone & Darr, Inc. for repair and installation work at the Saline Rec Center at their May 5 meeting. Work done will focus on replacement of the HVAC system at the center, which has required continual repairs in recent months and has been running for five years longer … Read more

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Chelsea City Council Swears in New Councilmember

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea City Council voted and swore in local resident Kate Henson at their May 5 meeting to fill the vacant position left by Bill Ruddock’s resignation. After opening applications for the position through May 1, council members were given several days to review the submissions before the May 5 meeting, where each of the five applicants … Read more

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Dexter Summer Festival Planning Underway with Call for Sponsors

Doug Marrin

Planning for the 2025 Dexter Summer Festival is well underway, and organizers say this year’s event is shaping up to be the biggest yet. Held annually on the second weekend in August, the festival is a longtime Dexter tradition that brings thousands of visitors downtown for two days of arts, crafts, food, music, and family … Read more

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Encore’s Joni Mitchell Tribute Concert Sneaky Good

Steven Sheldon

Clerno, Dick, and Stevens bring personal style and emotional depth to Mitchell’s music Photo: (L-R) Sarah B. Stevens, Maddie Dick, Zuri Clerno (singing) & Jacob Kerzner (piano). Photo by Steven Sheldon Joni Mitchell can never be confused with The Beatles or Elton John, two earlier tribute concerts at The Encore Musical Theatre Company in 2025. … Read more

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Saline Police Weekly Report, Apr 27–May 3

Doug Marrin

The Saline Police Department responded to a range of incidents during the week of April 27 through May 3, 2025. Below is a summary of notable cases handled by officers: Domestic Violence – Clark StreetOn April 28 at 2:04 p.m., officers responded to a domestic violence call in the 200 block of Clark Street. Both … Read more

Washtenaw County Road Commission Advisory

STN Staff

The Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will invest approximately $ 2.2 million to seal coat around 49 lane miles of pavement across the county during the 2025 construction season. This work is funded by the current Four-Year Countywide Roads and Non-Motorized Millage and the Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF). Seal coating protects roads from wear and … Read more

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Chelsea City Council Approves Agreement On Dexter-Chelsea Road Improvements

Matt Rosentreter

City Council approved an agreement with Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) to resurface a stretch of Dexter-Chelsea Rd as an extension of an existing project by the county at its May 5 meeting. Washtenaw County received a bid for work to be done directly east of the Chelsea city limit, and after discussions between the … Read more

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Through The Eyes of Our Puppy

Steve Gwisdalla

By Steve Gwisdalla At the beginning of this year, we rescued a puppy. One of our good friends fostered four pups from a local rescue organization. I made the amazing mistake of going to see them at their home before one of our son’s basketball games. Two weeks later, our pup was home. One of … Read more

Saline Area Schools Has Picked a New Superintendent

Lonnie Huhman

In picking the next Superintendent for Saline Area Schools (SAS), the district is looking to a seasoned and accomplished educator who is expected to bring a broad range of experience to the job. SAS, with consulting help from the Michigan Association of Schools Boards, announced on May 8, the Board of Education, with a 7-0 … Read more

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Chelsea Council Officially Recognizes June as LGBTQ Pride Month for Third Year

Matt Rosentreter

At Chelsea Council’s May 5 meeting, the Council declared June as LGBTQ Pride Month, following the lead of the state government. This June will mark the 56th anniversary of the Stonewall riot, “a catalyst for the LGBTQ+ Civil Rights Movement,” according to the proclamation made and passed by the city council. “While society at large … Read more

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No Dig, No Mess, No Problem

Chuck Colby

Grass Lake’s Curtis Rodriguez brings trenchless sewer repair to Washtenaw County If your home was built before 1980, your sewer line could be on borrowed time—and the worst part is, you might not even know it. Fortunately, a high-tech solution is available right here in Washtenaw County, thanks to Curtis Rodriguez, owner of Velocity Master … Read more

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Lodi Township Board Approves 2025 Road Improvements

Steven Sheldon

The Lodi Township Board of Trustees meeting lasted for almost two hours at the township hall on Pleasant Lake Road on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. It wasn’t until the discussion over the need to call a special meeting to discuss an Ethics Policy that disagreements appeared amongst the board members. Trustee Leslie Blackburn, citing board … Read more

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Dexter School Bond Passes; Pittsfield Voters Approve Millages

Doug Marrin

Photo: Aerial view of Dexter Community Schools. Courtesy of DCS Unofficial results from the Washtenaw and Livingston county clerks’ offices for Tuesday’s (May 6, 2025) special election show voters approving Dexter Community Schools’ $242 million bond proposal, with 3,461 voting Yes (56.35%) and 2,681 voting No (43.65%). A total of 6,183 ballots were cast out … Read more

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WCC Esports Competing for a Pair of National Championships

STN Staff

Washtenaw Community College (WCC) is vying for a pair of Esports national championships this week. In its first year of eligibility, the WCC Esports program qualified two teams – Counter Strike 2 and Overwatch 2 – for National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) postseason competition. Both have advanced to the finals of the 16-team, single-elimination tournaments. “The program has built … Read more

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CPD Weekly Report, 5-6-25

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Police Department Weekly Press Summary Incident #: 25-1512 Location: 50 block of Butternut Court Date: April 30, 2025 Time: 12:18 pm INFORMATION: While at the Chelsea Police Department, the Investigator was assigned a larceny complaint over the telephone. The complainant stated that sometime between April 23rd and April 30th, an unknown suspect(s) had reportedly … Read more

Saline Softball Closing in on SEC Red Title

Mike Williamson

The Saline Softball team moved one step closer to the SEC Red title after a hard-fought doubleheader sweep over second-place Lincoln Monday. The Hornets improved to 14-0 in the Red with five games remaining and hold a 3.5 game lead over Bedford and four games ahead of Lincoln. Saline swept the doubleheader from Lincoln 9-0 … Read more

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Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Returns to Washtenaw County

STN Staff

On Sat, May 10, Washtenaw County residents will be able to donate a bag of nonperishable food during Stamp Out Hunger, the nation’s largest one-day food drive. Residents who would like to participate in the drive can set their nonperishable donations in recycled, unused bags next to their mailboxes in the morning of May 10. Donations … Read more

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Dexter Soccer Snaps Four Game Skid

Mike Williamson

The Dexter girls’ soccer team snapped a four-game losing streak with an 8-0 win over Ypsilanti Lincoln Thursday night. The Dreadnaughts finished the regular season part of SEC Red play with a 3-4 record and will begin the round-robin tournament this week. Kendall Cabana recorded a hat trick of three goals to lead Dreads to … Read more