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Doug Marrin

Dexter Receives Clean Audit Opinion, Strong Financial Position

Dexter Receives Clean Audit Opinion, Strong Financial Position

City remains financially strong with increased fund balance, stable enterprise funds, and strategic debt management. At the Dexter City Council meeting on January 27, auditor Rana Emmons of PSLZ LLC presented the city’s annual audit and financial statements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. The city received an unmodified audit opinion, signaling a ...

Saline Wrestlers Second at SEC Finals

Saline Wrestlers Second at SEC Finals

The Saline wrestling team had a strong showing at the SEC Finals, but it wasn’t enough to overcome state power Bedford at Ann Arbor Pioneer Saturday. State-ranked Bedford ran away with the tournament in dominating fashion with 301.5 points with Saline a distant second with 139.5 and Skyline third with 122. Saline had four wrestlers ...

Steve Gwisdalla

Toxic People Aren’t the Problem

Toxic People Aren’t the Problem

Toxic People Aren’t the Problem By Steve Gwisdalla Hello my friends. As we move bravely forward into this new year, I would like to take a few moments and have a chat about a question a very pleasant woman and “friend of my articles” asked me the other day. Forgive me for paraphrasing the conversation, ...

Steve Gwisdalla

Happiness…One Day I Will

Happiness…One Day I Will

Happiness. One Day I Will… By Steve Gwisdalla I read something the other day that has stuck with me. It talked about happiness. Paraphrasing, it read something like this; If you are looking for that person or thing to make you happy, stop. Find happiness within. My version is a little more to the point, ...

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 ...

STN Staff

EMU Student Antonio Byrd Transforms Adversity Into Art and Advocacy

EMU Student Antonio Byrd Transforms Adversity Into Art and Advocacy

How Resilience, Music, and Support from EMU’s NEXT Scholars Program Shape an Aspiring Educator’s Journey By Melissa Thrasher Eastern Michigan University student Antonio Byrd has turned personal challenges into a story of resilience and hope, using music as a healing tool and a pathway to his dream of becoming a transformative educator. As a participant ...

Steve Gwisdalla

Resolutions, Evolutions, or Revolutions?

Resolutions, Evolutions, or Revolutions?

Resolutions, Evolutions, or Revolutions? By Steve Gwisdalla Happy New Year! With every new year’s comes a new list of resolutions. This year I am going to…lose weight, get my financial situation in order, get a new job, make amends, reconnect with friends or family. The list is new every year, yet old as time. Hope ...

Steve Gwisdalla

When It Isn’t “Them”

When It Isn’t “Them”

When It Isn’t “Them” By Steve Gwisdalla, Founder, Tribe of Up There is a lot of finger pointing these days. It seems if you do not agree with the loudest person talking about anything, then you are wrong. Happy with the election results? You are wrong. Upset with the election results? You are wrong. Merry ...

STN Staff

Dingell Releases Statement on Jimmy Carter’s Passing

Dingell Releases Statement on Jimmy Carter’s Passing

Photo: Former President Jimmy Carter at the LBJ Presidential Library Civil Rights Summit in 2014 (age 90}. Photo by Lauren Gerson. Community News Rep. Debbie Dingell released this statement on the death of former President Jimmy Carter: “President Carter’s legacy is one of tireless work, selflessness, and service to his nation and neighbors. When Jimmy ...

Steve Gwisdalla

Ode to The Little Drummer Boy

Ode to The Little Drummer Boy

Ode to The Little Drummer Boy Published on 12/19/2024 By Steve Gwisdalla There is a great joke that goes along with this holiday classic. There they are. This family of three. Tired, exhausted, and more than a little put out because they had to sleep with the animals because there was no room for them ...

Doug Marrin

Big Plans, Big Investments: Dexter’s New Budget Tackles Roads, Safety, and Parks Upgrades

Big Plans, Big Investments: Dexter’s New Budget Tackles Roads, Safety, and Parks Upgrades

From road repairs to new parks and tech upgrades, here’s how Dexter’s latest budget impacts the community. The Dexter City Council approved the city’s 2024-25 fiscal year budget at its November 11, 2024, meeting. The budget addresses key projects, challenges, and strategic priorities aimed at maintaining and enhancing the community’s infrastructure, services, and fiscal health. ...

STN Staff

Heydlauff’s Appliances Hosting Chef Series #13 – La Baguette!

Heydlauff’s Appliances Hosting Chef Series #13 – La Baguette!

La Baguette Chef Suzanne Murray and Lisa Carolin will be featured for Chef Series #13. This event will occur on November 16 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in Heydlauff’s Appliances New Living Showroom. Murray, a French teacher and an admitted Francophile, brings over 30 years of experience in the restaurant industry to the table. ...