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Livingston County’s Planning Department Invites Residents to Attend Their May 29th Master Plan Workshop
HOWELL, Mich. – Livingston County residents are invited to attend the 2025 Master Plan Workshop to help guide the development of the County’s new plan. The workshop will take place on May 29th from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the Livingston County Public Safety Complex at 1911 Tooley Road in Howell. RSVPs are required by […]
Stockbridge Athletics celebrates Mental Health Month through partnership with Project Stockbridge
Information provided by SRSLY Stockbridge If you attend a Stockbridge sporting event this spring, you may notice the teams sporting new warm-up shirts. These shirts are one part of a larger mental health campaign, Project Stockbridge, that launched in 2022 and is highlighted every May, in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month. Project Stockbridge, which […]
Rock ‘n’ Roll Trivia: Eric Clapton’s Persian rug may carry hidden message
by John Robinson Q: I noticed while watching an Eric Clapton DVD there is a large ornate rug on the stage floor which looks like the same rug I noticed in other videos. There must be some significance to the rug. Can you find out what it is? A: That large Persian rug is a […]
On Memorial Day: Remembering Elias Sweet and more than 1 million others
by Ben Fidler Elias strung together his sack filled with boots and woolen socks, maybe fresh bread from his mother Eunice. His father, Lamech, may have hugged him so tightly it held back their tears. Behind the family, at the Sweet Farm in Waterloo Twp., the dairy cows bellowed. Elias turned one last time to […]
Summary of Waterloo Township Board Meeting April 30, 2024
A regular meeting of the Waterloo Township Board of Trustees was called to order at 7:00pm. The following motions were made and approved: Approval of Consent Agenda including the March Board meeting minutes; agree to Comcast “Uniform Video Service Local Franchise Agreement” and assess a 0% franchise fee to Waterloo residents; Extension of Ordinance O-23-10-24-02, […]
Outreach in Action: Mary Myer, dedicated volunteer and board member, retires after 25 years with Outreach
by Jackie Scheller In the field of volunteerism, there are some genuinely amazing, pioneering leaders whose stories are sure to motivate you. Mary Myer of Stockbridge is one of those people. Like so many other volunteer leaders, Myer learned from the late Margaret Wild, a founder and champion of Stockbridge Community Outreach, along with several […]
Three Trinity Health Michigan Hospitals Earn “A” Safety Grade from National Quality and Safety Ratings Organization
Livonia, MICH. (May 1, 2024) – Trinity Health Livingston, Trinity Health Grand Rapids, and Chelsea Hospital, a joint venture with Trinity Health and University of Michigan Health, have all earned an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group for the 2024 spring grades. The Leapfrog Group assigns an “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” or “F” grade to […]
Open Air Market and All Clubs Day: Suzi would approve
Suzi Greenway was instrumental in organizing two popular events that take place in Stockbridge—the weekly Open Air Markets held in the Township Square on Fridays from April through October and the All Clubs Rides held twice a year in Downtown Stockbridge. Sadly, Suzi passed away on April 23, but ask anyone at these events, and […]
Beyond City Limits: The differences between rural and urban schools
Published in Uncaged, April 2024 by Olyvia Hoard, Uncaged Social Media Manager This article is being reprinted, with minimal edits, from the Uncaged Student News April 2024 edition. Education serves as the cornerstone of society, yet the landscape of schooling varies greatly between rural and urban settings. While both environments strive to provide quality education, […]
