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St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea gets $1.125M for Behavioral Health Services
Information from St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea has received a $625,000 Mental Health Awareness and Training (MHAT) grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and a $500,000 gift from local resident and former patient Scott Baird and his wife Janice. The combined $1.125 million in additional funding will support […]
Outreach needs your help to spread joy at the holidays
Holiday planning at Outreach begins before Halloween, as we gear up for our busiest time of year. 2021 promises to be busier than ever, with many new families in need of assistance during this pandemic crisis. Here are some dates and information for those who wish to apply for assistance and for those with the […]
Township answers some wind turbine FAQs
Submitted by Stockbridge Township There have been a lot of questions about the wind turbine project that is being proposed in Stockbridge Township and surrounding townships. Stockbridge Township would like to address a few of these questions to help inform the public on where the project currently stands and what the Planning Commission and Township […]
Obituary: Gary Lee Cornish
Gary Lee Cornish, age 80, of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at his home. He was born January 11, 1941 in Jackson, Michigan the son of Estel and Janice (Lake) Cornish. Gary had lived in the Stockbridge area all of his life. He proudly served in the US Army in the […]
Stockbridge State Finals Cross Country Preview
Cross country teams and runners from all over the state will be heading to Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn Saturday for the MHSAA state finals and Stockbridge will be well represented at the Finals. The boys’ cross country team qualified with a second-place finish at the Division 3 Regional that was ran at Hudson Mills […]
Our community appreciates our teachers and school personnel (title)
THANK YOU Stockbridge teachers and staff members for all that you do for the students and families in our community! You are appreciated.
Halloween parade fun in 2021
by Judy Brune The light rain didn’t dampen the Halloween spirit at Smith Elementary and Heritage School on “Party Day,” Friday, October 29. Parents, grandparents and friends lined the sidewalks to observe a shortened parade route between the schools. The parade continued through the halls of both schools, so students and staff members could enjoy […]
5 Healthy Towns: One Big Connection
One Big Connection (OBC) is the official platform of the One Big Thing Initiative, a collaborative effort to enhance connections, optimism, resiliency and engagement in the 5 Healthy Towns region. We know that mental health is of the utmost importance. You can expect our OBC action teams to provide information, opportunities, and resources that suit […]
How Friends of Library auction benefits community
by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell As I write this it is National Friends of the Libraries Week. The week may be over now as you read this, but that’s not stopping me from writing about all the great things that the Friends of the Stockbridge Library do for us and the community. They’ve funded […]
Cross Country Teams Sweep GLAC Titles
The Stockbridge boys’ and girls’ cross country teams swept the GLAC conference titles last week by taking first place in their respective races at Turkeyville. Both squads took the top pot in all three GLAC jamborees this season to easily claim the titles. The boys finished with 34 points to beat out Olivet with 40. […]
