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Positive Parenting: Ensure your kids don’t lose learning momentum this summer
by Will Bower The air is warmer and the days are longer, which means the end of the school year is coming! This change can be joyful for students but can also bring challenges. Here are some ideas for young people to make the most of the summer months. Find a couple that fit your […]
Can you dig it?
Check with Miss Dig (811) first. Image credit: Michigan Public Service Commission Lately, in our area, utility flags are as plentiful as dandelions. The flags are color-coded based on the types of lines located below the ground. Remember to call Miss Dig (811) or visit MissDig811.org to submit a request if you’re starting a DIY […]
Children report inappropriate contact: Jackson County man arrested and arraigned
A 23-year-old Jackson County man was arraigned in Jackson District Court on April 2 after an Ingham County Sheriff’s investigation into his alleged possession of child sexually abusive material and using a computer to commit a crime. The man was initially arrested on five felonies and, according to court records, more were added after a […]
STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MEETING MINUTES April 15 ,2024
Stockbridge Township Supervisor CG Lantis called the Regular Stockbridge Township Board Meeting to order April 15, 2024, at 7:03pm at the Stockbridge Township Hall. Members present at the Stockbridge Township Regular Board Meeting; Supervisor CG Lantis, Treasurer James Wireman, Clerk Becky Muraf, Trustee Terry Sommer, Trustee Ed Wetherell Member absent None Pledge of Allegiance Moment […]
An update on what’s happening in and around town
The new DG Market is open for business in Stockbridge. Located on W. Main St., between the UHaul dealer and Ace Hardware, the store opened in early December. Although DG Market is affiliated with Dollar General, Stockbridge Community News knows of no plans to close the existing Dollar General, which is on M-52 across from […]
Arts Council spotlights the Stockbridge High School Jazz Band
On Sunday, April 14, the Stockbridge Area Arts Council hosted a free event for those in the area to come out and listen to the Stockbridge High School Jazz Band. It was a beautiful, sunny day outdoors, but these talented jazz students made it worthwhile for attendees to step out of the sunshine and into […]
Outreach in Action
“I need help.” These words hold so many meanings. by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall “I need help.” Difficult words to say—and hear—but common words heard in the Stockbridge Community Outreach office. Sometimes the words indicate someone needs a financial hand with utility bills or filling their food needs, but other times, these words mean […]
Prospective first-time homeowners (FTHOs) must get creative and be prepared!
by Jackie Scheller As Matt Vernon, head of consumer lending at Bank of America, puts it, there will be “both opportunities and challenges in the upcoming spring season.” Buyers have been under pressure over the past two years as mortgage rates rose and inventory dwindled. Given the level of uncertainty in the market, the process […]
STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP MEETING MINUTES March 18, 2024
Stockbridge Township Supervisor CG Lantis called the Regular Stockbridge Township Board Meeting to order March 18, 2024, at 7:00pm at the Stockbridge Township Hall. Members present at the Stockbridge Township Regular Board Meeting; Supervisor CG Lantis, Treasurer James Wireman, Clerk Becky Muraf, Trustee Terry Sommer, Trustee Ed Wetherell Member absent None Pledge of Allegiance Moment […]
Staff Spotlight: Fifth grade teacher Emily Shepherd is not one to sit still for long
by Don Porter Emily Shepherd, a fifth grade teacher at Heritage School took an interesting path to becoming a teacher in Stockbridge. She grew up all over in Michigan; she was born in Muskegon, then lived in Grosse Pointe, Cheboygan and Jackson due to her father’s job. Shepherd had to adjust to new schools and […]
