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At its May 19 meeting Saline City Council voted on a motion to request the hiring committee in charge of filling the recently ...
Long before the Great Lakes, a rift nearly tore North America in half—leaving behind Lake Superior’s depth, copper-rich ridges, and stories still told today.
The actions of four Scio Township firefighters in early February made a huge difference in one person’s life. What they did ...
Milan City’s master plan survey is still open—but not for long. Residents have through May 31 to weigh in before results are presented to the council. After that time, City Manager Jim Lancaster said ...
History Comes Alive at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Dexter. Highlights from the Forest Lawn Cemetery Walking Tour Photos by Thomas Morris On Saturday, May 18, Forest Lawn Cemetery beca ...
The Dexter girls’ soccer team finished 3-0 in the SEC Red round robin and finished 6-4 in the conference. After taking down ...
The Dexter girls’ tennis team is heading to the D2 state finals for the fifth straight year after a second-place finish at the regional hosted by the Dreadnaughts. Dexter finished with 19 points to ...
The Michigan Theater’s Family Friendly Series offers free Sunday matinees and cherished classics for a new generation Kids ...
The Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor brings back its free Family Friendly Film Series with beloved classics like Toy Story, ...
With its championship win at the Southeast Michigan Tri-County League, the quiz bowl team from Chelsea High School will ...
The “1,000 Flowers Could Bloom” art exhibit at Chelsea District Library brings together over 80 artists from St. Louis Center ...
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 ...
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