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  • Thompson falls to Minor in Chelsea tournament championship game (The Shelby County Reporter)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 02:39:29 am
    CHELSEA — The Thompson High School boys’ basketball team fell 71-65 to Minor in the championship game of the Chelsea High School Thanksgiving tournament Nov. 25.
  • Chelsea Area Briefs (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on November 25, 2009 at 07:26:50 am
    For the Chelsea Standard Giving back Chelsea is a dedicated and giving community. Because of this generosity, the Chelsea Hometown Holiday Committee would like to invite residents to participate in a brand new feature to the Hometown Holiday Parade on Saturday, Dec. 5.
  • Young men add strength to YDT’s ‘Nutcracker’ (The Dexter Leader)
    posted on November 25, 2009 at 07:23:11 am
    For the Dexter Leader While many of their peers are doing homework or chatting on Facebook, several Dexter and Chelsea area young men are busy perfecting their Arabesques and learning the best way to catch a young woman in mid-air. They are the cadre of male dancers that dedicate themselves to four performances of Tchaikovsky’s holiday classic ballet, ‘The Nutcracker.’ This year, seven young men ...
  • Enduring charm of and #8216;Nutcracker' (The Toledo Blade)
    posted on November 22, 2009 at 09:48:06 am
    By SALLY VALLONGO SPECIAL TO THE BLADE In Key West, they perform it on a shipwreck set complete with palm trees and conch shells. In Los Angeles, they give it a Spanish flair in a stage hacienda. In D.C., George Washington and King George III play key roles. And in Orlando — naturally, Disneyworld's not far away — it's sparkled with fireworks. Still, no matter what innovative local spin it may ...
  • Chelsea honors local citizens (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on November 17, 2009 at 12:23:47 pm
    The Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with The Chelsea Standard will host its annual Citizen of the Year and Lifetime Achievement Awards Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Chelsea Comfort Inn & Village Conference Center.
  • Chelsea Briefs (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on November 17, 2009 at 12:23:17 pm
    Ladies Day The fourth annual “Ladies Day: Wine, Women and Shopping” will be held Saturday in downtown Chelsea. Participating stores will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., offering edible treats, door prizes and fabulous activities and demonstrations.
  • Immigrant Tuition Bill To Get New Push (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 09:42:33 pm
    CHELSEA, Mass. — It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college.
  • Fairy tale comes alive at CHS (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 02:53:37 pm
    Tonight is the beginning of wonder, magic and “when the impossible becomes possible.” Chelsea High School Theatre Guild presents the enchanting Rogers and Hammerstein musical “Cinderella.”
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (Boston Globe)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 02:02:33 pm
    It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School.
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (Rocky Mount Telegram)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 01:32:23 pm
    CHELSEA, Mass. — It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-b...
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill gets new look (The Washington Times)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 11:04:38 am
    CHELSEA, Mass. | It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemala-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language (ESL) classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School. But paying for it was another matter. As an illegal immigrant in 2005, Mr. Rodas would have had to pay ...
  • Tuition for illegals put back on the table (Boston Herald)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 01:45:55 am
    It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language...
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (ABC 7 Chicago)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 11:19:00 pm
    Years after lawmakers rejected a bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants to attend college at in-state tuition rates, lawmakers are preparing to revisit the issue.
  • Mass. Immigrant Tuition Bill To Get New Push (CBS4 Denver)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 10:21:40 pm
    It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School. But paying for it was another matter. As an undocumented immigrant in 2005, Rodas would have had to pay out-of-state tuition ...
  • Mass. Immigrant Tuition Bill To Get New Push (WBZ Boston)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 09:41:15 pm
    Nearly three years after Massachusetts House lawmakers soundly rejected a bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants to attend college at in-state tuition rates, lawmakers are preparing to revisit the issue
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 09:09:55 pm
    CHELSEA, Mass. (AP) - It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School.
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (KMIR 6 Palm Springs)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 09:01:49 pm
    CHELSEA, Mass. (AP) - It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School.
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (WLBT 3 Jackson)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 09:00:21 pm
    CHELSEA, Mass. (AP) - It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School.
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (The Sierra Vista Herald)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 08:50:29 pm
    No descr In this Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 photo, Mario Rodas of Chelsea, Mass., poses at one of the gates to Harvard Yard at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. As an undocumented Guatemalan-born immigrant in 2005, Rodas would have had to pay out-of-state tuition fees to go to a public college in Massachusetts. Rodas has since been granted asylum in the U.S. and can take advantage of in-state ...
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (Cape Cod Times)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 08:12:14 pm
    CHELSEA — It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college - the Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his...
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (San Francisco Chronicle)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 05:29:59 pm
    It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea... Immigration - Massachusetts - Illegal immigration - United States - Society and Culture
  • Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 04:26:38 pm
    CHELSEA, Mass. - It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student certainly had the academic credentials, going from English as a second language classes to taking advanced placement exams for college credit his senior year at Chelsea High School.
  • Seasoned traveller took her own 'silk' route to help others (The Age)
    posted on November 15, 2009 at 01:22:52 pm
    NANCY Lawson, a tireless worker for charity and disabled children, whose efforts earned her a life governorship of the Moorabbin Hospital, has died after a brief illness at McCulloch House in Clayton. She was 82.
  • Epic Theatre Ensemble's Shakespeare Remix Program Earns Coming Up Taller Award (Playbill)
    posted on November 6, 2009 at 05:19:23 am
    First Lady Michelle Obama presented Off-Broadway's Epic Theatre Ensemble with the 2009 Coming Up Taller Award for the company's Shakespeare Remix after-school program at a Nov. 4 Washington, D.C. event.
  • Tecumseh tops Gabriel Richard (The Daily Telegram)
    posted on November 5, 2009 at 10:24:29 pm
    The Indians defeat Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard to earn spot in Class B district final against Ida.
  • Tecumseh advances in Class B tourney (The Daily Telegram)
    posted on November 4, 2009 at 10:24:38 pm
    Volleyball team eliminates Milan in opener
  • Music in our schools: Getting students in tune (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on November 4, 2009 at 08:21:33 am
    For the Chelsea Standard The band Written by Rick Catherman and Jim Otto The Chelsea fifth and sixth grade band experience provides students with some of the most exciting and important opportunities for young students. The skills they learn and the habits they establish, provide the foundation for success not only in music learning and performance, but other disciplines, for the rest of their ...
  • SRSLY youth ‘shock’ Chelsea (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on November 4, 2009 at 08:21:04 am
    For the Chelsea Standard Adults in Chelsea may be faced with some shocking information the next time they buy beer in town.
  • Chelsea High athletes bond with younger kids (The Shelby County Reporter)
    posted on November 3, 2009 at 01:24:20 pm
    CHELSEA — In a classroom at Mt Laurel Elementary School, twins Alex and Austin Dean, sophomore football players at Chelsea High School, read “The Doorbell Rang” to a class of first-graders.
  • Updated: Chelsea City Council candidate profiles (The Chelsea Standard)
    posted on October 25, 2009 at 11:53:56 am
    The following is the complete version of candidate profiles running for Chelsea City Council and for mayor of Chelsea. The Chelsea Standard mistakenly omitted the answers for Chelsea City Council member Cheri Albertson, who is seeking another term on the Council, in the Oct. 22 edition. Albertson’s profile will be included in the Oct. 29 issue of the Standard.

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