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Change the only constant for 100-year-old Chelsea Lumber

If the key to survival is adapting to the surrounding environment, then Chelsea Lumber has that down to a science. The company is still going strong after 100 years.

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Ypsilanti Food Co-op more than just a supermarket

The Ypsilanti Food Co-op bills itself as a different type of place to get the staples of life. So much is evident in this The Ypsilanti Courier story.

University of Michigan researcher says fossil shatters previous theories about human migration

We might not know where we come from but a University of Michigan researcher has better idea than most. His recent discovery could shake up the conventional wisdom about the migration of early man.

Small Business Q & A: Scoot Around Town and Vintage Performance

As more and more new businesses are opening in Ypsilanti, local entrepreneur has a few choice words of advice for them.

Who is Jack Jester-Weinstein? The Saline student who aced the ACT

The smartest person in Saline just might be one of the small town's high school students. Jack Jester-Weinstein has a number of academic accomplishments, such as acing the ACTs, and a notorious fashion statement or two.

Chelsea considers ban on plastic bags

Plastic bags be gone. That's what Chelsea's leaders are considering saying as some of them push for a ban of the bags used in grocery and convenience stores in the small city.

Ambitions for bond money go beyond high-speed computers at Dexter Schools

Dexter Schools is looking to take its schools into the 21st Century quickly by revamping its schools into high-tech learning center with a $47.9 million bond renewal.

University of Michigan increases focus on alternative energy research

The University of Michigan is going green in more ways than one. Not only is the school trying to make its facilities more environmentally friendly it's also expanding its research more and more into alternative energy.

Women’s business networking event will focus on growing companies

It will be all about the lack of a Y chromosome at this year's Women's Exchange of Washtenaw. The women-succeeding-in-business themed event is set to kick off today.

Ride a bike, take a hike: Ann Arbor encourages locals to curb their cars

Ann Arbor is pushing it residents to leave their cars in their garages as the city promotes Curb Your Car Month in May.

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