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Student of the Month: 3rd grader Remington Christie strives to do his best

by Cindy Lance   Remington Christie is 8 years old and going into the third grade at Stockbridge Smith Elementary. This kind and energetic young man is the oldest child of Molly and James Christie, and has two younger sisters. He has attended Stockbridge Schools since pre-kindergarten, and loves to see his friends in school. A highlight of Christie’s […]

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Look Back In Time for July 2019

by Diane Rockall July returns once again and with it half the year is gone. Twenty years ago, in 1999, Y2K (year 2000) reared its head as a major concern for businesses and industries. Massive computer failures were widely anticipated as world clocks rolled their digits into the 21st century. Stockbridge bankers and businessmen shared […]

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Ask an Expert

by John and Theresa Kightlinger Q: The insurance company wants me to use one of their “Preferred Shops” for my repair. Is this a good idea? A: A wise man once said: “Never Take Advice on How to Collect Money from Those that Owe it to You.” Some may see an insurer referring a body […]

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Looking Back June 2019

by Diane Rockall One hundred years ago, the school year ended the week of June 6, 1919. Special events included: the Junior class reception held at the Opera House, the baccalaureate address by Rev. J. D. Adair, and Class Day on the 11th, which  featured “music, readings and more.” The Stockbridge Brief Sun reported on June […]

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A look back in time

by Diane Rockall One hundred years ago in May 1919, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows celebrated its 100-year anniversary, the Order at that time was a major international organization. Liberty iron workers were given German helmets for distinguished service during the just-ended war with Germany. The helmets were confiscated when Germany was defeated. These […]