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This week we welcome 3 guests:
Ann Arbor 50501 is a non-partisan, non-profit whose mission is to increase civic knowledge and participation.
The Saline Area Schools visit us to promote school programs and community support for the schools.
Saline District Library will be there getting you ready for sweater-wearing, fireside reading this fall!
The treasure hunt animal will be the turtle!
Join us every Saturday, 8am-noon at 100 S Ann Arbor St parking lot #4 from 8am-noon in historic downtown Saline for the freshest plants, produce, cut flowers, meat, fish, eggs, cheese, baked goods, honey, jams and high-quality crafts that the area has to offer!
Saline Farmers Market
100 S Ann Arbor St
Parking Lot #4
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Moderate or heavy snow showers, with a high of 34 and low of 20 degrees. Overcast in the morning, moderate snow overnight.
Whitmer is simply wrong on this one. The data centers are neither a benefit nor desired by local residents. That should be all that needs to be said. Two people/entities will benefit - the landowner receiving the windfall payment and DTE. The rest of us will pay a very heavy and undesired price for their gains.
Not all residents are against it. Private land sold by the owners will of course benefit them, it is supposed to. An entire community trying to dictate who they can sell their property to, for aesthetic reasons of a “farming community,” is ridiculous.
Here's the thing, Libby. Most of these land grabs require rezoning that conflicts with the Master Plan developed by elected officials and reflective of the wishes of others who have invested in and live in the community.