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Stockbridge Township signs public safety agreement with Village Police Department
by Mary Jo David Stockbridge Township has approved a contract with the Village of Stockbridge Police Department to provide public safety services to the township. Contract highlights include: 20 hours per week of proactive and community policing efforts. Effective May 1, 2025, calls to the police by township residents will automatically be routed to the […]
SPD: Service Log for March 2025
Calls For Service: 41 Traffic Stops: 11 Service Call Types: False Alarm: 1 Animal Complaint: 2 Assist Other Agency: 3 Assist SAESA: 6 Citizen Assist: 6 Community Engagement: 2 Civil Situation: 1 Family Trouble: 1 Fraud: 1 General Information: 3 Harassment: 3 Juvenile Trouble: 2 K-9 Search: 1 Property Damage (MDOP): 1 Suspicious Person or […]
Dear Gabbie,
“Dear Gabbie” is written with the simple hope of bringing a few smiles to your day and is not meant to replace the advice of professionals … especially your mom! Dear Gabbie, What do I do about a “double dipper” who attends our family functions? Nowadays, it seems people would be more attentive to not […]
Deadly March storm serves as reminder to be prepared
by Mary Jo David Michigan has experienced some treacherous spring weather. Barely ten days into this season, on March 30, an EF1 tornado touched down in Williamston. Nearby, in Stockbridge, where a tornado was rumored to have touched down, a 56-year-old man was injured when a large tree fell on his house in the 4300 […]
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 […]
Grace Lackey Signs to Play Soccer at Lawrence Tech
Photos provided by Rebeca Lackey Stockbridge senior Grace Lackey has known since she could barely walk that soccer was the sport for her. She started kicking a soccer ball before she could run without tripping over her feet and it has paid off as Lackey has signed her Letter of Intent to play at Lawrence […]
Chasing Light: A journey through healing and resilience
by Tina Cole-Mullins May blooms, not just with flowers, but with a spotlight on mental health awareness. Over the years, I’ve found myself reflecting on the paths I’ve walked and the resilience I’ve built to navigate life’s challenges, one being Bipolar Disorder. This year, I aim to turn the spotlight onto Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)—a […]
Rural Perspectives: Opossums called ‘Nature’s Sanitation Engineers’
by Diane Constable The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) may fluff itself up and give a frightening hiss while showing its 50 teeth, but it is all scare tactics. The opossum is harmless to humans. They are loners that live in urban and rural areas in abandoned burrows and logs throughout the eastern United States. It […]
CTS: Call today to schedule an appointment
If you’re looking for a firm that will focus on your individual needs, and always treat you like a client who matters, look no further. CTS Smart Business Solutions is large enough to offer a full range of professional services, but small enough to give you the individual attention that you deserve. We will thoroughly […]
Obituary: Hollace Ann “Holly” Steffey
Hollace Ann “Holly” Steffey, age 73, of Stockbridge, Michigan, passed away on April 17, 2025, in Lansing, Michigan. Holly was born on November 28, 1951, to John “Jack” and Phyllis (Blanchard) Huston. She graduated from Grand Ledge High School in 1970. Holly met Larry Steffey while attending classes at Michigan State University. They were married […]
