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Volleyball Has Rough Week
The Stockbridge volleyball team had a rough week dropping four straight matches. The Panthers opened the week by dropping three matches at a Williamston quad on October 3. They dropped a three-set match to Williamston 25-16, 16-25, 19-25; Corunna 10-25, 9-25; and a hard-fought match to Dansville 24-26, 25-19, 18-25. Grace Hall led the team […]
Soccer Season Ends in Districts
An up and downs season for a young Stockbridge soccer team came to an end in the opening round of districts last week as the Panthers fell to Grass Lake 3-0. After starting the season with six straight losses, the Panthers went on six-game unbeaten streak 4-0-2 to turn their season around. The Panthers then […]
Panthers Wreck Ramblers for Second Straight Win
After a slow start to the season, the Stockbridge football team seems to have righted the ship as the Panthers used a big second quarter to take down Perry 24-19 for their second straight win. The Panthers spoiled the Ramblers night in more ways than one as they probably ruined any chances Perry had of […]
Hometown hero: WWI casualty Leslie Richmond
by Richard Ramsdell Leslie Mack Richmond was born on a farm northwest of Stockbridge on March 16, 1895. His parents were Arthur Leslie Richmond and Phila J. Townsend. They moved to the village of Stockbridge in 1898. He served in the Michigan National Guard from 1915 to 1917, spending some time at the Mexican border. […]
Masons make donation
by Bonnie Davidson “Many hands make light work” could very well be the motto of the Stockbridge Teen Center. Not only have they rounded up many volunteers to help oversee the new youth gathering spot, they’ve also found local groups willing to help fund some of the costs. The Stockbridge Masonic Lodge #130 Free & […]
Two Uncaged news students earned individual national recognition
by Elizabeth Cyr We are very proud to announce that two Uncaged news students earned individual national recognition for their news design work. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association announced the winners from its 36th Gold Circle Awards program. This year, these categories attracted 7187 news and magazines entries submitted in 86 categories. Informational graphics: Portfolio of […]
Manna Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting. ‘Food Worth Walking About’
by Tina Cole-Mullins, Photos by DigitalCrumbs Photography and Jason Allen A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the new Manna, Monday, Oct. 4. The event, sponsored by the Stockbridge Area Chamber of Commerce, officially recognized the village’s latest new business and welcomed owners Naomi and Kevin Carson. In a show of support, […]
Capital Area District Library Earns 2019 State Librarian’s Excellence Award
Press Release October 7, 2019 LANSING – Capital Area District Library (CADL) is the recipient of the 2019 State Librarian’s Excellence Award for superior customer service, State Librarian Randy Riley announced today. “Selecting one library for this recognition is quite difficult,” said Riley. “The Capital Area District Library impacts Ingham County communities daily and consistently […]
Girls’ Cross Country Wins Hudson Invite, Boys 5th
The Stockbridge cross country teams continue their push toward the postseason with strong showings at the Hudson Invitational Saturday, October 5. The girls claimed the Division 3 championship, while the boys finished 5th in a tough race. The Hudson Invite ran Divison 2 and 3 teams together in the Upper Divison race. Stockbridge came home […]
Stockbridge Teacher Nikki Myers shares with her students the wisdom that comes with years of experience
by Amy Haggerty Nikki Myers has taught for Stockbridge Schools for 24 years. She has taught a variety of grades, including first through fourth, plus sixth, seventh, and Title I. Myers grew up in Stockbridge, and her parents, Roger and Sharon, stayed in the Stockbridge area. Teaching was in her blood, considering her father taught […]
