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Rural Perspectives: The precocious Killdeer

by Rose Collison The killdeer’s unmistakable call “KILL-DEE” announces its presence across fields. The pair makes their nest on the ground, often on gravel, and the speckled eggs blend so well with gravel that they are sometimes hard to spot.  The eggs take 24 to 28 days to incubate before the chicks hatch, and when […]

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Senior Class List

Stockbridge Community News would like to congratulate the graduating class of 2018 for their  accomplishments and to wish them well on their future life journeys. Kassidy Lee Allen Hunter Matthew Alvarado Fravier S. Arce Anna Grace Baird Taylar Ann Baldwin Patrick Allen Beutler Roger Dean Bouck, Jr. Audrey Belle Bradley Taylir Rayann Butterworth Jillian Raye […]

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Ripple effects of S.A.E.S.A.’s move to Old Ford Dealership

revised 6/15/2018 by Patrice Johnson For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, so says Newton’s Third Law, and S.A.E.S.A’s proposed move from the Township Hall and fire barn into the Old Ford dealership is likely to trigger a flurry of a ripple effects. From the Stockbridge Area Emergency Service Authority’s perspective, its purchase of 1009 […]

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Avoid Summer Slide: Rock it with free prizes and fun events at the library this summer

Article and photos by Paul Crandall Class visits in early June brought nearly 300 kindergarten through 4thgrade students to the Stockbridge Library of Capital Area District Libraries (CADL.) They heard stories, engaged in word games, puzzles, scavenger hunts and other activities, and probably most importantly, learned about summer reading at the library. Summer Reading at […]