November 21, 2025

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Chelsea Chamber Prepares for Holiday Season

Chelsea Chamber Prepares for Holiday Season

Chelsea Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Gingerbread House Workshop Dec. 13 between noon and 4 p.m. at the First Congressional Church of Chelsea. Families are welcome to attend, and each group will be given one house to complete together. Three sessions are available for sign-up: 12-1 p.m., 1:30-2:30 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. The ...

Doug Marrin

CPD Weekly Report, Nov 2-8, 2025

CPD Weekly Report, Nov 2-8, 2025

Incident #: 25-4179 Location: 300 block of Jackson Street Date: November 5, 2025 Time: 11:03 am INFORMATION: While on duty, the investigator received a phone call from an interested party regarding a subject suspected of violating a court order. The officer met with the complainant at the Chelsea Police Department and gathered additional information regarding ...

Lonnie Huhman

A Chelsea Veteran Remembers His Fellow Marines

A Chelsea Veteran Remembers His Fellow Marines

EDITORS NOTE:  This article is part of a series of profiles honoring veterans during November. Sitting at his kitchen table, 19 years on from when he was a U.S. Marine serving in Iraq, Tim Lang said one of the important things he takes from that time is a sense of responsibility, to those he served with ...

Mike Williamson

Chelsea Girls Swim and Dive Claims Fifth Straight SEC White Title

Chelsea Girls Swim and Dive Claims Fifth Straight SEC White Title

The Chelsea girls’ swim and dive team continued its dominance in the Southeastern Conference White Division, capturing its fifth consecutive league championship Saturday at the SEC White Finals hosted by Jackson High School. The Bulldogs put together a strong all-around team performance, taking first place in seven of the 12 events, along with three second ...

Mike Williamson

Defending State Champs End Chelsea Football Season

Defending State Champs End Chelsea Football Season

The Chelsea football team gave it all they could, but it was not enough as defending D4 state champion Goodrich ended the Bulldogs season 27-7 Friday night. The Bulldogs battled all night, but the Martian defense shut down the Chelsea offense in a game that was not decided until the fourth quarter. Chelsea took the ...

Tractor Accident in Lima Township Injures Child

Tractor Accident in Lima Township Injures Child

A child was seriously injured after reportedly being hit by a tractor on the afternoon of November 6. Huron Valley Ambulance (HVA) responded to the scene at 2:38 p.m. to a reported “child struck by a tractor on Gross Road, west of Parker,” HVA spokesman Marc Breckenridge said. “We transported one patient to Mott Children’s ...

Lonnie Huhman

What’s Next: Washtenaw County Voters Approve Career Technical Education millage

What’s Next: Washtenaw County Voters Approve Career Technical Education millage

The approval of the countywide Career Technical Education (CTE) millage will eliminate barriers and expand access to purposeful, hands-on, applied and experiential learning in every school district across Washtenaw County, Washtenaw Intermediate School District (WISD) Superintendent Naomi Norman said after voters passed the millage on November 4. “This millage will eliminate barriers and expand access ...

Ashley Hiser

Chelsea’s Free Little Libraries Add Food for Neighbors in Need

Chelsea’s Free Little Libraries Add Food for Neighbors in Need

Photo: Little Library Food Pantry. Photo by Julie Perales A heartwarming effort is underway in Chelsea, Michigan, as several neighborhood Free Little Libraries are expanding their mission from sharing books to sharing food and essential items. Local residents have teamed up with Little Library owners across the community to stock them with nonperishable food and ...

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea Council Passes Human Rights Ordinance Amendment

Chelsea Council Passes Human Rights Ordinance Amendment

Amendments to Chelsea’s Human Rights Commission’s (HRC) establishing ordinance were passed at the city council’s Nov. 3 meeting. The changes include minor adjustments to language in section 33-8 and 33-9, which describe the purpose and abilities of the HRC and were worked on in part by City Attorney Mariah Fink. “A lot of the thanks ...

Doris Galvin

Chelsea Community Foundation Local Nonprofits Workshop

Chelsea Community Foundation Local Nonprofits Workshop

The Chelsea Community Foundation (CCF) hosted an event for local nonprofit leaders, staff, and community members at Chelsea District Library’s McKune Room.  The Workshop’s purpose was to share information, answer questions, and encourage local Chelsea Nonprofits to apply for grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000. Upcoming changes to the application process for the 2026 Grant ...

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea Resident Raises Traffic Concerns with New Housing Development

Chelsea Resident Raises Traffic Concerns with New Housing Development

Chelsea resident Linda Frank raised concerns regarding traffic at the intersection of W. Old US Highway 12, Taylor St. and Old Manchester Rd. at Chelsea’s Nov. 3 city council meeting. With a new housing development planned for Old Manchester Rd., Frank requested the placement of a flashing beacon sign at the intersection to increase safety ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea City Council Reviews Civil Rights Amendments, Trail Easement, and Infrastructure Projects

Chelsea City Council Reviews Civil Rights Amendments, Trail Easement, and Infrastructure Projects

The Chelsea City Council met on October 20, 2025, approving a series of resolutions and appointments focused on community engagement, infrastructure, and administrative updates. Family Court Awareness Month Declared Council approved a proclamation declaring November as Family Court Awareness Month following a request from Geralyn Morris of Protective Parents Michigan. The annual observance raises awareness ...

Lonnie Huhman

Chelsea Second-Graders and High Schoolers Make Art Come to Life

Chelsea Second-Graders and High Schoolers Make Art Come to Life

The Monster Project is a unique effort that pairs second-graders at North Creek Elementary School with Chelsea High School ceramics students in an artistic collaboration that brings student artwork to life. This project was a tradition in the past, but went away during COVID. Now it’s back. Amanda Clor, CHS Principal, updated the school board ...

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