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Reading between the Lines

Can’t Go Wrong with Vera Wong by Jessica Martell Vera Wong is one of the most charismatic, outrageous and lovable characters in contemporary fiction. Set in a fading corner of Chinatown in present-day San Francisco, “Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers” by Jesse Q. Sutanto is a laugh-out-loud murder mystery featuring a victim who had it […]

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Woah Nellie!

What happens overnight in the kitchen stays in the kitchen! by Mary Jo David Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Well—not exactly a chicken dinner, but something that could maybe go with a chicken dinner. This month’s 100-year-old recipe is Nellie Maxwell’s “Potato Pancakes (Russian)” from the May 3, 1924, edition of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun. And I […]

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From Small Town to the Sun: Stockbridge FFA Students Launch Satellite to Capture Solar Eclipse

by Eliana Johnson For Stockbridge High School senior Jason Gruber, studying space isn’t a simple hobby; it’s a complete and utter obsession. Gruber always has loved space. The mysticism, untold stories, and endless opportunities waiting to be discovered have constantly drawn him in. “It’s always been fascinating because you never hear stories about students doing […]

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Obituary: Arlene (Kaiser) Koker

Arlene (Kaiser) Koker, age 79, passed away surrounded by her family on March 25, 2024 at the Courtyard Manor Nursing Home in Howell, Michigan. She was born September 3, 1944 in Detroit, MI to Norman “Jack” and Wilma (Scheppe) Kaiser. On January 4, 1964, she married the love of her life and devoted caregiver, Richard […]

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Obituary: Ralph “Gary” Lewis

Ralph “Gary” Lewis, age 70, of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on May 1, 2024 at his home. He was born May 23, 1953 in Stockbridge, MI, the son of Leslie and Ada (Heselschwerdt) Lewis. Gary had lived in the Stockbridge area all of his life. He graduated from Stockbridge High School and worked as a […]

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Active Aging: 3-Week Dementia Caregiver Series begins in June at SASC

by Christine Histed, Tri-County Office on Aging Have you ever wondered what the difference is between dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease? According to the Alzheimer’s Association, and simply put, dementia is an overall term for a group of symptoms related to memory difficulties. Meanwhile, Alzheimer’s Disease is a specific disease that causes brain changes that result […]

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Bridge to Wellness

Mental health issues: Recognizing signs, symptoms and strategies for coping by Jennifer Matthews May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, which was established in the U.S. in 1949  to help expand awareness and decrease the stigma associated with mental health issues. The month is observed with media, local events, and film screenings, both locally and […]

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Rural Perspectives

Fleabane daisies are tiny, tall, and prevalent in spring by Diane Constable Native plant Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron annuus) blooms in late spring and is found in fields, recently disturbed areas, and along our roadsides. The fleabane belongs to the composite family of flowers and is related to asters. The white rays, or outer flowers, are […]