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From CADL Stockbridge

Library millage on Aug. 2 ballot in Ingham County by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell Capital Area District Libraries’ millage is up for restoration and renewal on the Aug. 2 ballot for those who own homes in Ingham County. The millage provides 90% of CADL’s operating budget. If the millage does not pass, many library services […]

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Camping in the Mitten State: The future looks bright but the memories are golden

by Mary Jo David At the height of summer, campers and trailers abound on Michigan highways and byways, not to mention vehicles with tents packed away in trunks and car-top carriers. Some assume the rising popularity of camping can be attributed directly to the COVID pandemic. It’s true, the pandemic resulted in more people pursuing […]

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STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MEETING MINUTES July 18, 2022

Stockbridge Township Supervisor CG Lantis called the Regular Stockbridge Township Board Meeting to order on July 18, 2022, at 7:30pm at the Stockbridge Township Hall. Members present at the Stockbridge Township Regular Board Meeting; Supervisor CG Lantis, Clerk Becky Muraf, Treasurer James Wireman, Trustee Ed Wetherell Trustee Terry Sommer Member absent from meeting: None Pledge […]

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UTPD Activity From Wednesday, June 1st-Thursday, June 30th

Wednesday 6/1 Suspicious Vehicle-Dutton Rd./M-36 Thursday 6/2 Intimidation/Threats/Harassment-Livermore Rd./W. Trebesh Cir. Hit and Run Accident-M-36/Bullis Rd. Assist Other Agency-S. Gregory Rd./Roberts Rd. Friday 6/3 Animal Complaint-Berkshire Dr./Gregory Rd. Saturday 6/4 Suspicious Situation-San Marino Ave./San Juan Ct. Property Damage Accident-W. M-36/Arnold Rd. Monday 6/6 Citizen Assist-Webb St./Church St. Tuesday 6/7 Prisoner Transport-Webb St./Church St. Wednesday 6/8 […]

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Superintendent Friddle is celebrated after first year with Stockbridge Schools

by Jennifer Hammerberg A celebratory lunch was recently sponsored by the Stockbridge Area Educational Foundation to mark the one-year anniversary of Brian Friddle as Superintendent of Stockbridge Community School district. Lunch was planned in advance to accommodate central office staff. Early summer is a very busy time in central office, wrapping up the former school […]

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You won’t want to wait ‘Until September’ to read this debut

by Shuyler Clark Given the prevalence of coming-of-age stories, the genre can feel stale as authors recycle tropes and plotlines. In his debut novel, Until September, Michigan native Harker Jones reinvents these tropes, subverting the typical with a tale that reflects harsh realities. In the turbulent ’60s, Kyle spends every summer on an island with […]

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A glance in the rearview mirror

August 1922: Howard vs. Hawk. Take “ICE” out of Service. Dandelions picked by the pound. by Mary Jo David The following news excerpts are from August 1922 editions of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun newspaper. These are mostly reproduced in the original, without edits or corrections. Visit the Stockbridge Library to view electronic copies of old local […]

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Outreach in Action

Tide Me Over tackles food insecurity challenges for school-aged children by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall Lately the pandemic has cast a brighter light on food insecurity in our country, but the problem is hardly new.  In fact, a Stockbridge Community Outreach program to send home backpacks of food with kids who qualify for the […]