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Chelsea City Council has put city-owned property for sale with the intent of creating affordable housing for local residents.
Location: 1600 block of S. Main Street Date: May 28, 2025 Time: 10:53 am INFORMATION: While on duty, the investigator was ...
On a Saturday morning in Dexter, Michigan, while most of the world rushes to Walmart for strawberries wrapped in plastic and flown in from California, something simpler and sweeter is unfolding ...
University of Michigan astronomy students brought the cosmos to the Saline Area Senior Center with a hands-on stargazing session, space photos, and interactive tools. Learn how to explore the night ...
Chelsea’s evenings just got a little more connected. Western-Washtenaw Area Value Express (WAVE) has launched a new Late Night Service, a pilot program offering safe, reliable transportation Thursday ...
Sometimes, confidence doesn’t come from spending a fortune. Sometimes, it comes from a rack of secondhand jackets, a splash of hot pink, and one woman’s mission to help you see yourself a little ...
TAPS: A Decade of Verse from Chelsea’s Joseph Harms. Chelsea poet Joseph Harms releases TAPS, a decade-long collection of five poetry books. Explore his lyrical intensity, ficti ...
Chelsea High School Quiz Bowl wrapped up a record-breaking season at the NAQT National Championships in Atlanta. Both varsity and JV teams finished first and second in their leagues for the first time ...
Each year the Dexter Lions Club puts together the Dexter High School Fall Sports Program, and each year the club presents scholarships to some local graduating seniors looking to the next steps in ...
Keegan Rogers, owner of Lakehouse Bakery, shares his inspiring journey from a difficult childhood and career setbacks to launching a beloved local bakery on Sugarloaf Lake. Discover how baking helped ...
The Chelsea girls’ water polo team continues to roll through its record setting season after earnings the Bulldogs best finish ever at the East Regionals at Ann Arbor Skyline this weekend. The ...
On a warm Thursday night, inside a quiet room at the Five Healthy Towns office in Chelsea, a few chairs are arranged in a circle. There is no podium. No microphones. No medals. Just people—veterans, ...
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