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Panthers Track Teams Send Five to State Finals
Photo by Dawn Miller The Stockbridge track and field teams had five athletes qualify for the Division 3 state finals at Jenison Saturday, June 5. Rylee Tolson and Brooklyn Rochow qualified in three events each to lead the Panthers. Tolson won the 1600 and 3200 races, with Rochow right behind in second place in both […]
Obituary: Shirley Reilly
Shirley Reilly of Stockbridge, MI passed away at her Brooksville, FL home on Monday, May 10, 2021 at the age of 77. She was born April 11, 1944 in Lima, OH. The daughter of Jarvie and Rosanna (Campbell) Wireman. Shirley was married to Jim Reilly, Sr. on May 23, 1963. She was a member of […]
Obituary: Bill Peters, Jr.
Bill Peters, Jr., age 76, of Munith, MI passed away on Saturday, May 15, 2021 at his home. He was born May 29, 1944 in Prestonsburg, KY the son of Bill Sr. and Maudie (Compton) Peters. Bill had lived in the Munith area since 1951, moving from Floyd Co., Kentucky. He worked as an injection […]
A glance in the rearview mirror: June 1921—Hairs per square inch. $7 to support 7 children. Attending college in a bathing suit.
by Mary Jo David The following excerpts are from June 1921 editions of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun newspaper. In general, these news excerpts are reproduced in the original, without edits or corrections. Ford Producing 4,000 Cars a Day: Ford is building cars at full speed…The output for May 1921 will probably overshadow May 1920 by between […]
Medical Services Survey
Dear Neighbor, Over the past two years a group of community leaders in Stockbridge has been analyzing the need for medical primary care, mental and behavioral health services in the community. While the area has excellent emergency services through the Stockbridge Area Emergency Services Authority, (SAESA) and excellent hospitals within a distance of 15-35 miles […]
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge is on the Town Square: May 21
This is the Market’s 11th season and each Friday through October 29 (26 weeks), we will be on the township square in downtown Stockbridge from 4 to 7 pm. This week, we will have asparagus, rhubarb and spring plants abound including: bedding, vegetable and herb plants and hanging baskets! Also, we will have frozen chicken […]
JV Baseball Team Having Rough Spring
The JV baseball team has had a rough spring as the Panthers are still looking for their first win of the season. The Panthers dropped three games to Perry this week. The fell 11-4 in the opener. Zach Fletcher led the Panthers with three hits and two RBI. Jack McLennan added two hits and two […]
Girls’ Soccer Wins Three of Five with Districts Looming
The Stockbridge girls’ soccer team has been heating up of late by going 3-2-2 over its last seven games. The Panthers began the streak with a hard fought 1-1 tie with Lakewood. Claire Beauregard found the net to put the Panthers on top 1-0 and it would stay that way until the Vikings would tie […]
ONLINE COMIC WORKSHOPS KICKING OFF THIS SPRING
Learn how to make your very own comics from professional cartoonist Jerzy Drozd! FAQ: Do I have to have any experience? No, all level of artists are welcome. But you do need to be ready to do a lot of drawing! Who can participate in the workshop? The workshops are being offered to students in […]
Baseball Takes Three from Maple Valley
The varsity baseball team has played a lot of close games over the past couple of weeks but came away with a three-game sweep of Maple Valley. The Panthers opened with a 6-4 ten-inning win over the Lions. The game was tied 4-4 after seven and went into extra innings. In the tenth, Ashton Knoll […]
