Community Corner
Chelsea DDA Accepts Bid to Demolish Daniels Showroom
Here is a look at five interesting stories that occurred around Chelsea this week.

1. The Chelsea Standard reported on a member of the Chelsea Downtown Development Authority board resigning in protest after the board accepted a bid to demolish the Daniels Showroom, a former auto dealership near Main and Jackson streets.
2. Ann Arbor.com reported on the trial of Jonathan Aiden, a Washtenaw County man accused of beating 55-year-old William Kenney, who worked at Jim Bradley Pontiac GMC in Scio Township, on Aug. 18, 2006. A new pretrial date has been scheduled for Jan. 23, 2013.Â
3. Dexter Patch reported on the six-month anniversary of the Dexter tornado. Residents in the Carriage Hills subdivision in Dexter Township are still working on rebuilding homes and cleaning up damage in the community.
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4. Ann Arbor’s plan to create whitewater features on the Huron River has run into opposition from the federal government and the Huron River Watershed Council, the Ann Arbor Chronicle reported.
5. Chelsea Update reported on the one-year anniversary of Back to the Roots, an organic restaurant in downtown Chelsea.
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