Death Notice
Corey Lee Mata, age 34, formerly of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on September 19, 2023. Carol Frances Hardesty, of Stockbridge, Michigan passed away at the age of 76. Stanley Joseph Daily, age 82, passed away on October 10, 2023. Robert H. Cunningham, age 81, of Gregory, Michigan passed away on October 10, 2023. Vaughn W. […]
UTPD Activity from Sunday, October 1st-Tuesday October 31, 2023
Monday 10/02 Larceny- Unadilla Rd/Williamsville Rd. Tuesday 10/03 Unknown Accident-San Souci Ave./San Luray Dr. Citizen Assist-Dexter Trl./Van Syckle Rd. Juvenile Complaint-Kathryn Ct./W M36 Wednesday 10/04 Trespassing, Loitering-Livermore Rd./W Trebesh Ct. Animal Complaint-Gregory Rd./Wasson Rd. Assist UTFD-Main St./Kuhn St. DHS Referral-Kathryn Ct./W M36 Thursday 10/05 Property damage Accident-Gregory Rd./Spears Rd. Friday 10/06 Vin Inspection-San Luray Dr./San […]
Death Notices
Emma Chloe Allison, of Stockbridge, MI, age 70, passed away on September 15, 2023. Phillip “Kevin” Hamlin, of Stockbridge, age 65, passed away on September 19, 2023. Lila Fern Long, of Stockbridge, MI, age 85, passed away on September 27, 2023.
From CADL Stockbridge
Library plans tea time and Silent Auction in November by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell It is officially cozy season at CADL Stockbridge, and we have an event coming up to make you feel warm inside. Enjoy “The Art of Herbal Tea” with Bevin Cohen on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 11 a.m. to noon. Blend, brew […]
Stockbridge Jr/Sr High School FFA Participates in Broiler Contest
by Elizabeth Vliet and Bob Richards This year the Stockbridge High School Agriculture classes and FFA Chapter participated in the Michigan FFA Broiler Contest raising three pens of twenty five meat chickens. The primary goal of the Michigan FFA Broiler Project Program is to enhance students’ knowledge in animal husbandry, science, mathematics, English, and other […]
What is a Veteran?
by Judy Williams Webster’s dictionary simply defines a veteran as “a person who has served in the military.” But a veteran is so much more. A veteran is someone who has missed special family times and has sacrificed creature comforts while serving because of putting country and service before self. Some of our veterans have […]
From the Superintendent’s Desk
Help keep students, bus drivers safe while traveling Transportation safety comes up in our school safety discussions and I wanted to provide some clarity in how all drivers should respond when they come upon a school bus while traveling through the community. • When Yellow lights are flashing: Be prepared to stop. When Red lights […]
UTPD Activity from Friday, September 1st-Saturday September 30, 2023
Friday 09/01 – Welfare Check-Meadow Park Dr./Raspberry Ridge, Assist EMS-Main St./Kuhn St., Citizen Assist-Dutton Rd./Dexter Trail, Civil Complaint-Bullis Rd./Bird Ln. Saturday 09/02 – Intimidation/Threats-W M36/Pingree Rd. Tuesday 09/05 – Property Damage Accident-Kaiser Rd./Unadilla Rd., Stalking-Mcgaugh Ct./Orlando Dr., Assist another Agency-Van Syckle Rd./W Lakelands Trl. Wednesday 09/06 – Assist UTFD-Unadilla Rd./Williamsville Rd., Assist EMS-Church St./Main St, […]
SAAC’s Adam Knight concert draws a crowd
The Stockbridge area is fortunate to have an active community of musicians and a Stockbridge Area Arts Council that recognizes talent and makes that talent available to the public. On October 15, SASC hosted one of the area’s younger and very accomplished musicians—pianist Adam Knight. After listening to this gifted pianist performing selections from the […]
Gordie Kunzelman joins ranks of retired town fathers with plans to continue community service
November 19 is recognized as International Men’s Day to “celebrate, worldwide, the positive value men bring to the world, their families, and communities.” In our November issue, Stockbridge Community News is featuring Men of the Hour—three men from our own little corner of the world who make a notable difference in our community. by Mary […]
