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Ask an Expert: Choosing an insurance carrier: Balancing cost and quality
by John and Theresa Kightlinger [Editor’s Note: The opinions and recommendations on insurance carriers/companies in this column are those of the author(s) and do not reflect an official opinion or position of The Stockbridge Community News.] I often receive inquiries regarding which insurance carriers I recommend. When evaluating insurers, I focus primarily on how their […]
Positive Parenting
Balancing: A tool of discipline for parents and children by Tiffany Snyder Dr. Seuss shares great wisdom in the book, “The Places You’ll Go!” The last pages are especially insightful. “So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact.And remember that life’s A Great Balancing Act.” As parents, we do not give […]
Faces of Addiction
From pills to purpose: A story for Mental Health Awareness Month by Tina Cole Mullins (Editor’s Note: Faces of Addiction is a continuing series about people who experience drug addiction and the difficulty of recovery. By telling their stories, they hope to help others who are struggling and encourage them to seek treatment and healing.) […]
SCN writers recognized again, this time in the 2025 NFPW At-Large Competition
by Joan Tucker Stockbridge Community News writers have, once again, been recognized by the National Federation of Press Women, this time in the 2025 At-Large competition. As Nancy Wisman, vice president of the SCN Board, stated, “We are very proud of the writers we have who go the extra mile to produce our paper.” Mary […]
Clyde’s Corner: Meet Chris St. Charles, a man of many talents
by Clyde Whitaker Like many of you, I generally start my day with coffee. Around 8 a.m. I like to drive up to McDonald’s or the Plane Food Market uptown to get a second cup of joe, after the one I have when I get up in the morning. It was at the Plane Food […]
Outreach in Action
Can you spot the spring taking shape? by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall Finally! It is gardening time and Outreach is preparing to receive over one thousand starter plants from the Greater Lansing Food Bank later this month. These will be given away to our clients and local “grow a row” gardeners. Based on what […]
Staff Spotlight: From ‘Jeopardy!’ answers to life lessons, English teacher Rita Stricklin leaves lasting impressions with her students
by Mary Jo David When 10th- and 12th-grade English teacher Rita Stricklin starts telling you about her own high school years, her love for all things “English” comes up immediately. But give it a minute, and you learn she loved everything gym-related as well … and history, did I mention she loved history? Oh, and […]
Letter to the Editor: Stockbridge must choose the right superintendent—Our schools depend on it
The decision to hire a superintendent is not routine—it is one of the most important choices a school district will make. This person will shape the culture of our schools, influence teacher retention, and ultimately impact student success for years to come. Based on my experience as a former teacher at Stockbridge Jr./Sr. High School, […]
Reading Between the Lines
And the stalker makes three: Moriarty delivers a love story with a twist by Jessica Martell It’s a stretch to call Liane Moriarty’s work literary fiction, but “The Hypnotist’s Love Story”is a step above the kind of cozy mysteries and beach reads I’m usually drawn to. Moriarty creates interesting characters, subjects them to clever plots, […]
