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Lakewood apartment residents say, “Enough is enough!”
By Tina Cole-Mullins Residents of Lakewood apartment complex have had enough, just ask Frank Ulanowicz along with his neighbors who agree, “Enough is enough.” After going nearly a week without heat and then another weekend without water in complex A, residents want to be heard and don’t feel their problem has been solved. Instead they […]
Village Meeting Minutes December 2, 2019
Meeting called to order by President Howlett at 7:00 pm. Roll Call: PRESENT: President Molly Howlett, Pro-Tem Frederick Cattell, Trustee Richard Mullins, Trustee Chadwick Quintanilla, Trustee Kim Morehouse, Trustee Greg Uihlein, Trustee Heath Corey, ABSENT: None Others Present: Debbie Nogle, Village Clerk, John Gormley, Village Attorney, Citizens were also present. Pledge of Allegiance ;President Howlett […]
Lady Panthers Roll Over Maple Valley
The Stockbridge girls’ basketball team opened GLAC play by rolling to a 57-27 win over Maple Valley Friday night. Six of the eight Panthers score in the first quarter as Stockbridge took an earl lead. They blew the game wide open with a huge 28 point third quarter and cruised to the win. Gwen Rogozinski […]
Panthers Down Maple Valley in GLAC Opener
The 2019/20 GLAC season started on the right foot for the Stockbridge boys’ basketball team as the Panthers downed Maple Valley 64-48 Friday night. The Panthers jumped out to a 16-7 lead after one with a balanced scoring attack as six players scored in the period. The lead stayed at nine at the break 32-23 […]
StockBIZ: Stockbridge DDA working to make downtown inviting to businesses, residents, and customers
by Mary Jo David After living in a suburban community that could never really own up to a quaint downtown, this columnist considers herself quite lucky to reside about a half mile from the small downtown of Gregory and only about five miles from the more stately downtown of Stockbridge. To a newbie, it’s very […]
Of Mannequins and Manners
by Paul Crandall December, 2019. The mannequins arrived on the front lawn of an unassuming house in the 800 block of S. Clinton Street sometime around Halloween. Or perhaps they arrived before that — they would have been easier to overlook before the fall foliage fell away. At Halloween, they served as one grotesque public […]
Death Notice-Randolph
Max Randolph, Munith, died December 18, 2019. Visitation Sunday December 22, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. and at 11 a.m. Monday December 23 at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Stockbridge Community Outreach or Cascades Humane Society.
STOCKBRIDGE TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING MINUTES December 16, 2019
Stockbridge Township Supervisor CG Lantis called the Regular Stockbridge Township Board Meeting to order on December 16, 2019 at 7:28pm at the Stockbridge Township Hall. Members present at the Stockbridge Township Regular Board Meeting; Supervisor CG Lantis, Clerk Becky Muraf, Treasurer Kris Lauckner Trustee Ed Wetherell Trustee Terry Sommer Member absent from meeting: None Pledge […]
FROM CADL STOCKBRIDGE
by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell When I think of January, I think polar vortex, especially after last year but the Stockbridge Branch has programs that will lighten up any dark, cold days. On Saturday, Jan. 18, 2– 3 p.m., we will have sled dogs from Tun-Dra Kennels and the staff will talk about mushing and […]
St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea appoints chief nursing officer and chief medical officer
CHELSEA, Mich., (Dec. 18, 2019) – St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea has announced that Alon Weizer, M.D., has been appointed to the role of chief medical officer and Cheryl Taylor, RN, MSN, to the role of chief nursing officer for the hospital. Dr. Weizer will oversee administration for medical staff, patient safety, clinical quality, care management […]
