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Man stands mute on charges he stole from lodge
A Scio Township firefighter waived his right to a preliminary examination Thursday on charges that he embezzled more than $150,000 from the Ann Arbor Moose Lodge.
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Woman gets 22 months for impersonating US official
A former Washtenaw County township official will spend 22 months in prison for trying to intimidate her parents-in-law into evicting the occupants of her former rental home.
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Western Washtenaw County residents warned of suspicious van
Western Washtenaw County residents are being warned to look out for a suspicious person traveling in an older greenish blue van who may have been caught in an attempted break-in Friday evening and has ...
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ReCellular's 2008 Top 10 Recycled Phones List
Dexter, MI - ReCellular announced the top 10 most recycled phones for 2008. The first annual list illustrates how rapidly wireless technology becomes outdated, and how consumers often discard phones for the ...
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Dexter greets Representative-elect Mark Schauer
Representative-elect Mark Schauer gives his supporters the thumbs-up as he thanks them for electing him, at the Foggy Bottom Coffee Shop in Dexter on Saturday.
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Representative-Elect Mark Schauer to visit Pittsfield Township, Dexter
Representative-Elect Mark Schauer, D-Battle Creek, plans to visit Pittsfield Township and Dexter on Saturday as part of his "thank-you" tour of the 7th Congressional District.
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Washtenaw County voters say yes to community college millage
Voters gave Washtenaw Community College high marks, overwhelmingly renewing a millage for the college and returning two incumbents to the board of trustees.
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Incumbents re-elected in Dexter, township races
Three incumbent trustees on the Dexter Village Council won re-election Tuesday, defeating a challenger for the three open seats.
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Mill Creek bridge about to get its beams
Traffic will be halted on Main Street in downtown Dexter on Wednesday while trucks deliver five 100-foot-long concrete beams for the south side of the new bridge being built over Mill Creek.
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Development: Planning commission says no to The Madison
Too dense, on a site that's too small. That's what the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission said when it gave a thumbs down to plans for The Madison last week.
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Dexter schools respond to 'indecent' cell complaint
Dexter Community Schools officials have been scrambling after discovering last week that students were transmitting inappropriate materials via their cell phones.
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Officials in 3rd area community find teens sharing nude photos over cell phones
Another incident of a teenage girl using a cell phone to take revealing photos of herself and transmit them to other students has cropped up in a third area school district.
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Could Dexter be synonym for kindness?
Could Dexter become known as the Kindest Village in the Country? Richard Koziski thinks so.
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Ann Arbor top city in Michigan in donations for Obama campaign
Liam Coolican, 7; Daniel Schroth, 7, and Mary Katharine Coolican, 4, went door to door, offering drawings in support of Barack Obama similar to the ones they're holding for 25 cents each.
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Dexter council to decide on moving sign at intersection
The Dexter Village Council will vote Monday on spending about $10,100 to replace an existing road sign that's a hazard for drivers near the corner of Dexter-Ann Arbor Road and Lexington Drive.
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Phone use in school focus of Dexter meeting
The Dexter school district has scheduled a town hall meeting on students' use of technology after officials launched an investigation into what they said was inappropriate use of cell phones.
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Dexter firefighter charged
A lieutenant in the Dexter Area Fire Department was arraigned Saturday on charges of home invasion and possession of a controlled substance.
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Eerie mystery: How did gravestones become walkway at Ann Arbor home?
Brian Darwin and Bob Knight, of Knight's Grading & Excavating of Dexter, look at some grave headstones they uncovered while working on a sewer line at a home in Ann Arbor.
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'Virtually' tour village office sites at town hall tonight
Several locations in and around the downtown area are on the table as potential spots to relocate the village's administrative offices and meeting space.
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Families graze on Apple Daze
When the announcer gave the signal, 8-year-old Amanda Williams of Dexter shoved her face into an apple pie.
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