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Gregory-area student Brianna Polenz wins prestigious scholarship
by Shuyler Clark Seventeen-year-old Brianna Polenz has long aspired to pursue a higher education regardless of financial obstacles. As one of 105 recipients of the Horatio Alger National Scholarship, she now feels confident in her ability to afford university. Initially the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc. awarded its scholarships annually to high school […]
Death Notice: Rosetta Mullins
Rosetta Mullins, age 95, of Gregory, MI, passed away on October 28, 2022.
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Outreach in Action
In the spirit of giving, help us help the community with Secret Santa and holiday food collections by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall The change of season is everywhere upon us, which means “Secret Santa” time at Stockbridge Community Outreach will soon be here. Every family who signed up for assistance through the program over […]
Dorene White will celebrate her 100th birthday, November 11
Lifetime active resident, Dorene White turns 100 years old on 11/11/2022! If you know this wonderful lady and want to wish her a happy birthday, please send cards to: Dorene White P.O. Box 721 Stockbridge, MI 49285
New Lansing electric battery plant back on track
A new Ultium Cells battery plant near Lansing will be moving forward after receiving approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Announced in January, the $2.6 billion plant in Delta Township is a joint venture between the General Motors Co. and LG Energy Solution Michigan Inc. The factory will produce battery cells for GM electric […]
Quilters are artists, too: Pieces and Patches Quilt Guild show comes to Stockbridge
by Maureen Peterson and Janet Rochefort Photos by Judy Williams For the first time, the Jackson-area Pieces and Patches Quilt Guild brought its biannual Quilt Show to Stockbridge this fall. The event was held Oct. 8 and Oct. 9 at Heritage School, where attendees could see a variety of quilts and contemporary artwork, purchase fabric […]
Clyde’s Corner: Celebrating 100 years with Stockbridge’s Mary ‘Dorene’ White
by Clyde Whitaker What a great honor and privilege it was for me to sit down with Mary “Dorene” White at her home in Stockbridge to discuss her upcoming 100th birthday celebration on Nov. 11, 2022. On Oct. 7, when I arrived, I found Dorene watching a replay of the Michigan State versus Ohio State […]
The Market is on the Town Square: October 28
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge. This is the last day of the outdoor market! We’re open from 4 to 6:30 p.m. This week, the Market will have honey, eggs, maple syrup, bread, coffee cake, pies, cookies, zucchini bread. handmade […]
A snarky assassin engages in court politics in this YA fantasy
by Shuyler Clark Ezra Toth has a lot on his hands; not only is he a renowned assassin with a penchant for sass, he also has many relationships to uphold and cats to feed between hits. When the crown prince, Christophe, sends knights to Ezra’s doorstep with a request to serve as Christophe’s bodyguard, Ezra […]
