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Staff Spotlight: 4th-grade teacher Kathy Pierce tells her students to follow their dreams
by Amy Haggerty Getting to know her students is what Kathy Pierce does best. She enjoys each day in her fourth-grade classroom learning and working with all her students. Reading is an important part of the day and she especially delights in picking stories about dogs to read to her class. Pierce always wanted to […]
Reading Between the Lines
Hakumei and Mikochi: Normal life, but make it tiny by Shuyler Clark Sometimes day-to-day life is a little too dull. Reimagining it with hypothetical situations can make for entertaining stories. For instance, what would life be like if humans were smaller than insects and used them as pack animals, or if humans lived under threat […]
The Open Air Market appreciates our community
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge would like to thank everyone who makes our market possible: Stockbridge Township who allows us the use of the Township Square, 5 Healthy Towns Foundation for funding our new “Access to Fresh Food” program and Market Music. Thanks also to Stockbridge Downtown Development Authority, Friends of the Stockbridge Library, […]
Bridge to Wellness
Ways to boost energy levels during long winter days by Sophia Speroff, MPH, RD One part of the day that always seems to slow us down — the 3 p.m. slump — happens to the best of us. Instead of reaching for an energy drink or an extra cup of coffee, try eating nutrient-rich, energizing […]
Obituary: Edward Arthur Zick
Edward Arthur Zick was born May 12, 1952 in Grand Rapids, Michigan to Thomas and Margaret Zick. He married Lori Jacobs on May 5, 1973 in Stockbridge, Michigan. Ed graduated from Stockbridge High School in 1970. He obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Western Michigan University in 1974. He also obtained a private pilot’s license from Western. He worked […]
Stockbridge Outreach in Action
Capital Area Community Services (CACS) plays key role in Outreach support by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall While it sometimes feels like we are on our own—to sink or swim—many groups and government agencies dedicate their time, effort and resources to those who need a helping hand. Stockbridge Community Outreach plays a primary role helping […]
11th Annual Festival of Lights in Downtown Stockbridge: Saturday, November 26
Festival of Lights Schedule of Events: 3 – 6 pm at Township Hall: Santa & Mrs. Claus Crafts & letters to Santa workshop Popcorn for sale by Cub Scouts Gingerbread House Contest Ornament Sales Horse Drawn Wagon Rides 10 – 3 pm at High School: One Stop Holiday Shop Craft Show held by PTO 6 […]
UTPD Activity from Saturday, October 1st-Monday, October 31, 2022
Saturday 10/1 Assist EMS-McGaugh Ct./Williamsville Rd. Property Damage Accident-Bullis Rd./Church St. Larceny-Donohue Rd./Wasson Rd. Sunday 10/2 Assist EMS-Graves Rd./Doyle Rd. Monday 10/3 Animal Complaint-Doyle Rd./Kane Rd Wednesday 10/5 Citizen Assist-Van Syckle Ct./Van Syckle Rd, Intimidation/Threats-Barton Rd./Spears Rd. Thursday 10/6 Assist EMS-Doyle Rd./Holmes Rd. Noise Complaints-Crowes VW./Joslin Lake Dr. Friday 10/7 Parking/Traffic Complaint-M-36/Van Syckle Rd. Assist […]
Stockbridge event and patio space adds flair to Downtown Stockbridge
Information provided by Jackie Scheller Ingham County, Ml – A Stockbridge entrepreneur has once again recreated the Old German Restaurant in town to an event and meeting space with a super fun outdoor patio area with glowing night lights and murals. The executive in the corner office at “Frontier Communications” has commented that he hadn’t […]
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