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Sensory Fun in Chelsea Senior Center’s Intergenerational Garden
Sensory Fun in Chelsea Senior Center’s Intergenerational Garden. Under the shade of the big Twin Oak alongside Chelsea Senior Center (CSC), young campers from Camp Gabika engaged with senior members for a fun, sensory garden experience. This interactive play between generations is at the very core of CSC’s focus on intergenerational connections.
CHS Alum Evan Sing Receives U.S. State Department Scholarship to Study Russian Abroad
CHS Alum Evan Sing Receives U.S. State Department Scholarship to Study Russian Abroad. Evan Sing, who graduated from Chelsea High School in 2022, is currently participating in the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program studying Russian in Tbilisi, the capital of the Republic of Georgia. He...
Chelsea Football Announces Upcoming Bulldog Symposium Speakers and Annual Blue and Gold Game
Chelsea Football Announces Upcoming Bulldog Symposium Speakers and Annual Blue and Gold Game. Dawgs football program hosts leadership talks and community celebration. Chelsea Football has released details for two upcoming events in their Bulldog Symposium Series, as well as the annual Blue and Gold Game. The second installment of the...
Chelsea Schools Update the Pierce Lake Reopening
The Chelsea School District (CSD) plan to reopen Pierce Lake Elementary School is happening with some programming expected to begin this summer there as well as a community open house. CSD Superintendent Michael Kapolka updated the school board and community at the July 22 CSD Board of Education meeting. Kapolka...
4 Democrats, 2 Republicans meet in primaries for Washtenaw County board District 6 seat
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Both the Republican and Democratic primaries for the Washtenaw County Commissioners District 6 seat on Aug. 6 feature contested races with the winners scheduled to move on to the general election in November. On the Democratic side, three candidates are looking to unseat incumbent Annie...
Ypsilanti man injured in shooting not cooperating with police
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - A Ypsilanti man who was shot in the leg is refusing to cooperate with law enforcement about the details of his injury, the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department reported. At 9:47 p.m. July 13, , deputies responded to Trinity Health in Superior Township for a reported...
Road rage leads to shooting near Ypsilanti, suspect unknown
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - Police are still investigating a shooting during a road rage incident earlier this month in Ypsilanti Township, according to the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s office. At 10:37 a.m. July 15, deputies responded to the area of South Huron River Drive and Schooner Cove Boulevard for a...
Rite Aid stores all over Washtenaw County and most of Michigan shutting down
Rite Aid is closing nearly all of its stores in Michigan, including most in and around Washtenaw County. Rite Aid has closed over 500 stores nationwide since it declared bankruptcy last fall and, according to court documents, plans to close two Ann Arbor locations, as well as those in Ypsilanti, Belleville, and South Lyon.
10 most expensive homes sold in Washtenaw County, July 15-21
A house in Ann Arbor that sold for $1.6 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Washtenaw County in the past week. In total, 41 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $570,512. The average price per square foot ended up at $300.
Meet the Candidate: Ken Magee is running for Washtenaw County Sheriff
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – With more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement, Ken Magee aims to shape the future of local crime prevention and victim support in Washtenaw County. A former federal agent and chief of police, he is running to be the next Washtenaw County Sheriff,...
Serious motorcycle crash closes busy Ann Arbor road
ANN ARBOR, MI – A motorcycle crash with serious injuries has closed a major road Friday afternoon in Ann Arbor. West Stadium Boulevard between West Liberty Street and South Maple Road was closed to all traffic in both directions for a crash that occurred at 2:45 p.m. July 26, Ann Arbor Police Department Spokesperson Chris Page said.
Michigan Athletes Set to Compete in Summer Games as Kickoff Ceremonies Take Place in Paris
July 26, 2024 ~ WDIV Local 4 reporter Nick Monacelli shares the latest of the Summer Games kick-off in Paris. Preview the celebration, as 6,800 athletes on 90 boats are expected to travel the Seine River to the Eiffel Tower as part of Friday’s opening ceremonies. Monacelli also talks with Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds about Michigan athletes, including Hobbs Kessler, Zach Hammer, and Grace Stark.
University of Michigan Athletes in 2024 Paris Olympics
ANN ARBOR, Mich (FOX 2) - With the arrival of opening ceremonies, 45 University of Michigan students and alumni are prepared to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics. The 45 athletes represent 22 Olympic teams: United States (10), Canada (8), Australia (2), Brazil (2), Germany (2), Hong Kong...
Sustainability and equity top priorities in City of Ann Arbor's new comprehensive plan
“A2 for All.” That’s the vision slogan under consideration as Ann Arbor compiles a new comprehensive plan. The plan has been in the works for about a year as the organizers have been holding meetings with the public and other interested parties to create an easy-to-follow guide for the future of Ann Arbor.
After “staying the course”, it’s Donovan Edwards’ time to shine
Ask anyone who knows Donovan Edwards if they see a difference in him, and almost without exception they will tell you they do. It's not just that he's bigger and stronger. It's that there's a focus and a maturity that wasn't there before. The outward signs emerged in the national championship game, as I discussed during my appearance in a special live edition of the Cover 3 Podcast's Summer School on CBS Sports, in the video excerpt above. His first touchdown run was emblematic of a player "staying patient" and "staying the course," just like he's learned to do during his career.
Consumer sentiment falls in July amid ongoing inflation concerns
The University of Michigan’s Index of Consumer Sentiment fell to 66.4 in July, down from 68.2 in June. Consumer attitudes toward the economy are guarded as high prices remain a drag for consumers, particularly for those with lower incomes, according to University of Michigan economist and director of surveys Joanne Hsu.
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