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Baseball Splits with Maple Valley
A big six-run fifth inning doomed the Stockbridge baseball team as they split a doubleheader with Maple Valley Monday, The Panthers led 2-0 in the fifth when Maple Valley scored six times to take a 6-2 lead. Stockbridge got one back in the fifth and scored three times in the sixth to tie it at […]
Track Teams Sweep Perry
The boys’ and girls’ track and field teams pulled off a sweep of the Perry teams last week with the boys winning 77-51 and the girls 97-29. Micah Bolton had a huge night with four wins. He won the 800, 1600, and 3200, and was part of the winning 4×800 along with Collin Cook, Brock […]
Adiska Family Dental—Accepting New Patients
Adiska Family Dental is family owned and operated. We value our patient relationships providing gentle, compassionate dental care. We have modern equipment you would expect from a big city dentist, with personalized care and convenience of your hometown. We are proud to be a part of this community and we make it a point to […]
Death Notice: Richard Mason
Richard “Dick” Mason, age 71, of Stockbridge, passed away on November 18th, 2021.
A glance in the rearview mirror
May 1922: Chicken lobes and egg color. Hair bobs aid switch-makers. State Champ vs. The Flash. by Mary Jo David The following news excerpts are from May 1922 editions of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun newspaper. These are mostly reproduced in the original, without edits or corrections. Visit the Stockbridge Library to view electronic copies of old […]
Rural Perspectives: American bald eagle now found in area
by Diane Constable Although uncommon here, the beloved and very protected American bald eagle has taken up residence in our area. Its scientific name Haliaeetus leucocephalushas means white-headed sea eagle. The bald eagle is our largest raptor with an average wingspan of 7.5 feet and a height up to 3.5 feet. It has been known […]
Outreach: It takes a village—and then some
by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall Every Wednesday Pete Lonsberry pulls into the parking lot of Stockbridge Community Outreach off Cherry and Elm Streets and unloads pallets of produce, dairy and other perishable food from his Greater Lansing Food Bank truck. “It’s nice helping people out,” said Lonsberry, who’s been delivering for the Greater Lansing […]
Staff Spotlight: Carol Nightingale-Poll has built a foundation for helping young learners succeed
by Amy Haggerty Years ago, upon meeting Carol Nightingale-Poll for the first time, she was easy to talk to and very knowledgeable about students who had learning difficulties. At that time, Nightingale-Poll had just accepted a teaching position in the district for the next fall. It’s hard to believe she has now been teaching special […]
Sidney Gipe Signs to Run at University of Mobile
Photos provided by Leisa Gipe Congratulations to Stockbridge senior Sidney Gipe for signing a national letter of intent to run track and field at the University of Mobile in Alabama. She is a four-year track and cross-country runner for the Panthers. Sidney will be pursuing a degree in marine biology and hopes to get […]
In ‘Credible,’ Professor Deborah Tuerkheimer dismantles the credibility complex
by Shuyler Clark In the sixteen years since activist Tarana Burke introduced the phrase “Me Too” in the context of sexual assault, countless people have come forward with their own allegations of misconduct. Whether they are accusing family members, or moguls like Harvey Weinstein, these survivors have given rise to an international movement with widespread […]
