April 25, 2025

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Chelsea

Articles for category: Chelsea

STN Staff

Bridge the B2B Fundraising Challenge: Help Complete the Border to Border Trail Connection into Downtown Dexter

The Huron Waterloo Pathways Initiative (HWPI) is excited to announce the official launch of the Bridge the B2B: Double your Donation for Dexter’s Trail Connection, a fundraising campaign aimed at raising $250,000 to complete the final trail segment connecting the Border to Border (B2B) Trail into downtown Dexter. The campaign will operate on a peer-to-peer ...

STN Staff

Chelsea Expo: Businesses, Beats, Baked Goods & BBQ  

Chelsea Expo on March 8 offers a one-stop, fun-filled day for the whole family at Washington Street Education Center. Chat with a variety of businesses, listen to CHS perform a musical menagerie, enjoy kids’ activities and fill up on fresh-baked goods, BBQ brisket, meatloaf and mac and cheese. Exhibits widely vary from roofing, financial, automotive ...

STN Staff

Information Sessions and Open Swim Hosted by CERC This Week and Next

Chelsea Education and Recreation Collaboration (CERC) are holding two events this week to offer information about this summer’s Youth Recreation Pass. On March 1 CERC will hold an open gym and information session at the WSEC from 10am-12pm. On March 8 CERC will hold a free swim and information session at the Beach Middle School ...

Matt Rosentreter

North Creek Hosts Annual Reading Night

To raise excitement for March is Reading Month, North Creek Elementary hosted its annual Reading Night February 27, open to all students at the school and their families. This year’s goal is for students at North Creek to read a total of 20,000 books. Kim Gabrielson, one of the organizers, said she loves being able ...

STN Staff

“M” is for Moxie Brings Community Art to Downtown Chelsea

Community News Local artist and entrepreneur Eli Zemper of Curiouser Clay has brought more creative community inspiration with the installation of the new “M” is for Moxie: Free Little Art Gallery. Curiouser Clay has brought playful clay workshops to Chelsea and surrounding communities for the last 3 years, with emphasis on bringing joy and delight ...

Doug Marrin

City of Chelsea Police Report, January 2025

In January 2025, Officers responded to 334 calls for police service in the City of Chelsea, down from 369 the previous year, a 9% decrease. Officers conducted 126 traffic stops, up from 94 last year. Thirty-two citations were issued. Of CPD’s 83 cases: Notable events from Police Chief Kazyak’s report include: In his oral report, ...

Doug Marrin

CPD Weekly Report, 2-25-25

Incident #: 25-608 Location: S Main X I-94 Date: February 21, 2025 Time: 8:54 am INFORMATION: While on routine patrol, officers responded to the area of S. Main and I-94 for the report of a possible domestic assault in progress. The Chelsea Police Department had been contacted by a third-party caller who stated that her ...

Chelsea Hockey Season Ends in Regionals

The Chelsea hockey team saw its season end in the D3 hockey regional at Orchard Lake St. Mary Friday night with a 6-1 loss to a strong Jackson Lumen Christi team. Lumen jumped out to a 2-0 lead before the Bulldogs got back into it with a goal by Jacob Corcoran. The Titans struck with ...

Chelsea Bowling Sends Two to D2 State Finals

The Chelsea bowling teams had two individuals qualify for the D2 state bowling finals at this weekend’s regionals at Tecumseh. Camren Watson finished seventh to earn the final qualifying spot. Watson finished with a six-game total of 1177 with high games of 226, 214, and 200 to move on to next week’s finals in Waterford. ...

Matt Rosentreter

Chelsea Kennel Zoning Ordinance Amendment Passes First Reading

Chelsea City Council held its first reading of the adjusted ordinance regarding kennels and boarding facilities for animals at its February 18 meeting. After a presentation given by Chelsea Animal Recreation Center, which outlined issues found in the existing phrasing of the ordinance, the Council held multiple work sessions to adjust the language. Council wished ...

Matt Rosentreter

New Charcuterie Business Opens on Main Street

Local chefs Vanessa and Phil Coulson have opened their new business Main Street Provisions, which focuses on elevated charcuterie. The couple chose Chelsea for their shop after having gotten familiar with the area while working their food truck Sanich Union. “We did the Sounds & Sights weekend at the end of the summer, and then ...