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PowerSchool Data Breach did not impact Saline

PowerSchool Data Breach did not impact Saline

Saline Area Schools said it was not impacted by the massive PowerSchool data breach that may have exposed student and staff data at different school districts around the country. In his Jan. 10 community message, Saline Superintendent Stephen Laatsch addressed this issue to update the district: “A recent cybersecurity incident impacted PowerSchool, a company that ...

Savor the Flavors of Ann Arbor: Restaurant Week 2025 is Here!

Savor the Flavors of Ann Arbor: Restaurant Week 2025 is Here!

Ann Arbor’s Restaurant Week is a great opportunity to take a culinary adventure through the city’s renowned dining scene. With over 40 restaurants participating, they are promising food and dishes for every palate. It’s set for January 19-24. Event organizer the Main Street Area Association said the week will “showcase the vibrant and diverse dining ...

DTE Work May Impact Scenic Nature of Dexter-Chelsea Road

DTE Work May Impact Scenic Nature of Dexter-Chelsea Road

Proposed Utility Upgrades Could Alter Dexter-Chelsea Road’s Scenic Charm DTE Energy’s plans to update its electrical infrastructure as part of a $14 million regional improvement project have drawn attention and concern from area residents. The project, aimed at reducing outage durations and bolstering reliability, includes re-routing a 40KV transmission line along Dexter-Chelsea Road between North ...

Saline’s Ad Hoc Committee delivers report on potential review of the Athletic Department

Saline’s Ad Hoc Committee delivers report on potential review of the Athletic Department

With the report in from the Ad Hoc Committee, Saline Area Schools are expected to take the next step in their process to review the athletic department. At its upcoming Jan. 14 meeting, the school board will look to hire an outside company to conduct a third-party review of the department. The Ad Hoc committee ...

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Menards Partners with Local Food Pantries for Winter Food Drive

Menards Partners with Local Food Pantries for Winter Food Drive

Community News Photo: Menards at 6406 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, 48103. Google Streetview Menards home improvement stores across southeast Michigan are teaming up with local food pantries to support community members in need. From January through the end of March 2025, all Menards locations in the region will serve as collection sites for non-perishable food ...

Local Author’s New Book about Zombie Apocalypse Challenges How We See Disability

Local Author’s New Book about Zombie Apocalypse Challenges How We See Disability

Wanting to write about disability in a way people wouldn’t expect, local writer Melissa McPherson has published a new book called “The Lesser Remain.” A resident of Gregory, graduate of Grass Lake High School and Grand Valley State University, McPherson told the Sun Times News she “wrote The Lesser Remains because I have Cerebral Palsy and growing ...

Doug Marrin

Highlights from the State of the Great Lakes 2024 Report

Highlights from the State of the Great Lakes 2024 Report

Michigan’s Great Lakes: Restoring Treasures, Reviving Ecosystems, and Resisting Threats Photo: Stunning sunset with dramatic clouds over Michigan City East Pierhead Lighthouse, Washington Park Beach, Michigan City, Indiana. Credit: Focqus, LLC The “Great Lakes State” of Michigan without the Great Lakes would be, well, ` just … a state. Our inland seas headline our natural ...

An Outdoor Gym is coming to Pittsfield Township

An Outdoor Gym is coming to Pittsfield Township

Two agreements were recently reached that will help get started the Pittsfield Township Outdoor Gym Project. At its December meeting, the Pittsfield Township Board voted to authorize the Township Supervisor and Clerk to enter into an agreement with Stantec Consulting for Construction Engineering Services for the outdoor Gym Project at a cost not to exceed ...

Doug Marrin

UofM Researchers Uncovered a 9,000-Year-Old Hunting Site Beneath Lake Huron

UofM Researchers Uncovered a 9,000-Year-Old Hunting Site Beneath Lake Huron

The discovery revealed how ancient hunters used sophisticated techniques to pursue caribou on what was once dry land. A groundbreaking study led by the University of Michigan’s Museum of Anthropological Archaeology has unearthed a 9,000-year-old caribou hunting structure beneath Lake Huron. The 2014 findings illuminate the lives of early humans in the Great Lakes region, ...

Doug Marrin

The Difference Between the Lions’ 1957 Championship and the Superbowl

The Difference Between the Lions’ 1957 Championship and the Superbowl

The thrilling story of the Detroit Lions’ 1957 championship, rediscovered and reignited by their historic 2024 season. The Detroit Lions have electrified the NFL this season, achieving a 14-2 record and captivating a broad spectrum of fans, including those who previously showed little interest in professional football. Their dynamic offense has set multiple NFL records, ...

Mobile Side Bar is Serving up Tasty Drinks in Chelsea and Surrounding Areas

Mobile Side Bar is Serving up Tasty Drinks in Chelsea and Surrounding Areas

Inspired by a love for connecting with people, two locals have created a mobile beverage service that combines their love with delicious drinks. It’s called the Mobile Side Bar and it’s been sighted in places around Chelsea, Dexter, Grass Lake and Stockbridge. The creative minds behind this new venture are Shelley Kasper and Stephanie Dunham. ...