Death Notice: Jerry Lytle
Jerry Eugene Lytle of Stockbridge, MI passed away at his home surrounded by his family on November 27, 2020. He was born the son of Elmer and Elizabeth (Graf) Lytle on August 11, 1942 in Stockbridge. On June 1, 1968, he married Sue Bailey, and she survives him. Arrangements are pending at this time. Expressions […]
Eaton Community Bank announces donations to local non-profits through Charitable Giving contest
CHARLOTTE, Mich. – The vitality of a community is driven by the financial success of local businesses and the people who live and work there, yet those foundations are threatened more than ever by the COVID-19 pandemic. Help is needed. In virtually all aspects of life. Even non-profit organizations whose sole purpose is to help, […]
Good Manna Presents $1,058 Check to Dora’s Cupboard Food Pantry
Julie Acosta from Good Manna was honored to present a check for $1058 to Cheryl Erskine Allen, Coordinator at Dora’s Cupboard Food Pantry. The funds were raised in the community Halloween pole decorating contest and will help feed local families this holiday season and beyond. —feeling wonderful with Julie Danny Acosta.
Outreach thinks Positively Chiropractic is positively awesome!!!
From Stockbridge Community Outreach Facebook Page: Outreach thinks Positively Chiropractic is positively awesome!!! Take a look at the results of their hygiene drive…😳. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this outstanding collection!! Click the link below to see the original post from the Stockbridge Community Outreach Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/StockbridgeCommunityOutreach/posts/3102705906497329
Death Notice: Caroline E. Schulte
Caroline E. “Carole” Schulte, age 60, of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on November 20, 2020. She was born February 29, 1960 in Mt. Clemens, MI. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, a memorial service and burial will take place at a later date. Those wishing to make a contribution in Carole’s memory, may do so to […]
Student of the Month: Senior RJ Fillmore is a problem solver
by Cindy Lance Stockbridge 12th-grader RJ Fillmore is at home in the high-tech world. He enjoys fixing things up and making things go, including robotics team projects, 3D printers, video games, boats and go-carts. “RJ is an incredible problem solver and excelled in Physics and Advanced Placement (AP) Physics,” said Stockbridge High School teacher Bryan […]
‘Guiding Good Choices’: A dynamic way to connect with your children
by Joan Tucker Raising children is the most challenging job faced by all parents. There’s a lot of literature available out there, but it is hard to know what would work best and be a good fit for the family. Then, there’s the difficulty of finding the time to read it during busy and stressful […]
Thank you, Chuck Wisman
by Jennifer Hammerberg Chuck Wisman, after serving the maximum number of terms on the board of directors of the Stockbridge Area Educational Foundation—a total of 12 years—is stepping down. Members of SAEF’s board were quick to express their gratitude to Wisman for his service to the organization whose mission is to fund programs and projects […]
Five books to curl up with this holiday season
by Jenna Chapman It’s hard to believe that this whirlwind of a year is coming to a close. While the holidays might look different for your family this season, I still hope you have the chance to be grateful for good health. This year has shown us that the little things are the most important. […]
A glance in the rearview mirror: Decembers in years gone by and a special thanks to Genealogical Society
by Mary Jo David Author’s Note: The “Rearview Mirror” columns depend on access to the historical newspaper archives that were previously kept on aging microfilm at the Stockbridge Community Library. To the delight of this author and, it’s safe to say, anyone who requires access to old newspaper articles at the Library, the Ingham County […]
