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Rock ‘n’ Roll Trivia
Who had a hit with ‘Purple Haze’ by Jimi Hendrix? by John Robinson Q: Didn’t someone else have a hit with Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze” or am I having a ’60s flashback? A: Flashback or not, you’re right. Dion released it as his 1969 follow-up single to “Abraham, Martin and John.” It actually charted higher […]
5 Healthy Towns Foundation launches Working Well
Information submitted by 5 Healthy Towns Foundation If you are an employer in the 5 Healthy Towns region, you are invited to participate in Working Well, a new no-cost initiative to promote workplace well-being and create a culture of wellness at your organization. Employers are uniquely positioned to positively affect the health outcomes of individuals […]
Uncaged Article
Feb. 2023 edition Art Contest by Uncaged Reporter Jolie Smith In early November of last year, the student council announced that there would be an art contest at the high school. Students had the opportunity to create different types of art in the designated categories including sculptures, paintings, drawings, photographs or a piece of artwork […]
Rock ‘n’ Roll Trivia
The story behind ‘A Day in the Life’ by the Beatles by John Robinson Q: Was the Beatles’ song “A Day In The Life” supposed to be written about Paul McCartney’s fake death? A: First of all, the Beatles NEVER did a “Paul Is Dead” hoax; that was concocted by the media, who will do […]
From CADL Stockbridge
Activities to mark March is Reading Month by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell Did you know that March is Reading Month? And what better way to celebrate than at the library? During March all CADL branches will be featuring displays highlighting different children’s books. Be sure to stop by the Stockbridge Branch to see our display for […]
Ask an Expert
Survey: Crash prevention tools aid safety, complicate repairs by John and Theresa Kightlinger New technology that helps prevent car accidents is helping make roads safer, but is also making auto repairs more complicated, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) says. The IIHS surveyed drivers whose vehicles are equipped with front-crash prevention, blind-spot detection and […]
The Tuckers talk news articles
by Bryson Khozouie, Sixth grade, Heritage School Sixth graders at Heritage School have been studying news writing. Here SCN is sharing a story by Bryson Khozouie, which we are publishing as-is. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker visited our 6th grade classroom at Heritage Elementary School. The Tuckers taught us how to be strong newspaper writers! It […]
Women of Note
Shaped by her love for people and the environment, Lori Cowan serves the community by Mary Jo David Those who love nature, the environment, and animals have a friend in Lori Cowan, who, along with her husband, Bill, has lived and loved Unadilla Township for close to 28 years. Cowan is serving her fifth term […]
Panther Plants
by Makayla Williamson, Sixth grade, Heritage School Sixth graders at Heritage School have been studying news writing. Here SCN is sharing a story by Makayla Williamson, which we are publishing as-is. Heritage Schools proudly present Panther Plants! We got the name, Panther Plants, by brainstorming as a 6th grade class. Each student voted for the […]
Dr. Erin Clifton’s endeavors have a far-reaching, healthy effect on the area
by Shuyler Clark It is no secret that Dr. Erin Clifton cherishes her career in chiropractic care. From the various fitness courses she has instructed over the years to her newest endeavor, with the aptly named Babies & Boobies support group at Positively Chiropractic in downtown Stockbridge, Clifton has taken strides to promote wellness with […]
