May 10, 2025

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From Geostrategy to Diplomacy, Dexter Students take on the United Nations

Dexter High School was well represented at the recent University of Michigan Model United Nations Conference called “MUNUM XXXVIII.” Twelve of Dexter High School’s (DHS) Model United Nations Delegates attended the four day conference from January 16-19th. The event is described as a “Model U.N. conference dedicated to providing high school students a space to engage with ...

Doug Marrin

Sign Up Now to Join Dexter’s Memorial Day Parade

Dexter’s Memorial Day Parade, set for Monday, May 26, 2025, at 10:00 AM, is a favorite community tradition that brings thousands of spectators to Main Street to honor those who served. The Rotary Club of Dexter invites community members and organizations to participate in this cherished event. Known as one of Dexter’s pinnacle celebrations, the ...

STN Staff

Downtown Dexter Hosts 2nd Annual Galentine’s Night

On Thursday, February 13th, 2025, from 5-8pm, more than 16 local shops and restaurants will be open late to welcome galentines (and pals) for the second annual Galentine’s Night event. Giveaways and raffles are planned, along with sales, food & drink specials, and complimentary refreshments at participating shops. Observed on the day before Valentine’s Day, ...

Doug Marrin

Dexter City Council Discusses Sale of MAVD Property

City Officials Weigh Public Input and Legal Steps in Potential Land Sale Image: The city-owned property in question is on the corner of Meadow View Drive and Dexter-Ann Arbor Road. Image: Google Maps The Dexter City Council recently discussed the potential sale of city-owned land at the intersection of Meadow View Drive and Dexter-Ann Arbor ...

Doug Marrin

Resident Advocates for Pollinator-Friendly Yards at Dexter City Council Meeting

Championing Sustainable Landscaping for a Healthier Ecosystem At the Dexter City Council meeting on January 27, 2025, Peter Glaberman delivered a presentation urging the council to update city regulations to better support pollinator-friendly yards. His proposal aimed to align Dexter’s policies with evolving environmental priorities, emphasizing climate resilience, habitat restoration, and water conservation. Challenging Traditional ...

Doug Marrin

Mill Creek Swimmers and Divers Shine at MISCA State Meet

Photo: (L-R) Annaliese Saski, Brooke Ganas, Bailey Brown, and Emmalyn Saski. Swimmers and divers from Mill Creek Middle School competed in the MISCA State Meet in Battle Creek last weekend, delivering strong performances in both individual and relay events. To qualify for the prestigious meet, athletes had to achieve designated times throughout the season. Last ...

Doug Marrin

Dexter City Manager Justin Breyer’s Eye to the Future

Strengthening Dexter’s future through financial stability, smart redevelopment, and a thriving downtown. By Doug Dexter City Manager Justin Breyer outlined his vision for the city’s future, emphasizing financial sustainability, responsible growth, and downtown revitalization. The Foundation is Financial Stability and Growth Reflecting on Dexter’s past, City Manager Justin Breyer acknowledged the city’s financial challenges in ...

Dexter Basketball Wins Two of Three

The Dexter basketball team snapped a three-game losing streak by winning two of three games this week. The Dreadnaughts opened the week by taking down a tough Tecumseh team on the road 57-48. Dexter jumped out to a 20-9 lead after one, but the Indians bounced back in the second to take a 30-25 lead ...

Dexter Hockey Takes Down Cheboygan

The Dexter hockey team got back I the win column after two straight losses with a 6-1 win over Cheboygan Saturday. Following a tough overtime loss to Chelsea Wednesday night, the Dreads jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead with first period goals by Jeremy Schroeder and Jaden Boomhour. Three more goals in the second ...