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Death Notices -Graf and Miller
Glenn Graf, Stockbridge – died May 10, 2019. Funeral services to be held Tuesday, May 14, 11:00 a.m. at Millville United Methodist Church. Family will receive friends at the church Monday evening from 5-8 p.m. Private burial at North Stockbridge Cemetery. Brinda Lee Miller, Munith died May 10, 2019, Friends and family will gather Wednesday, May 15 […]
New head librarian joins Stockbridge CADL
by CADL Online Content Coordinator Cassidy Gould Capital Area District Libraries is pleased to announce Sherri McConnell as the new Head Librarian at the Stockbridge Branch. McConnell has worked for CADL since 2007 when she started as a library assistant at the Okemos Branch. During this time she worked on and completed her master’s […]
Stockbridge Community Ed 2nd/3rd Grade Soccer
Stockbridge Community Education had 30-40 second and third graders sign up to play soccer this spring. The teams are practicing together twice a week and dividing up to play their games on Saturday mornings behind Heritage Elementary. Pictured are the orange team (Ramalia) and the red team (Rusnock/Young).
Tell SCN about your great dad for Father’s Day
June 16 is Father’s Day, and SCN is planning to feature—you guessed it—dads. If you would like to recognize an outstanding father, please tell SCN what makes him special in 300 words or less before May 13. Send with photo to stockbridgecommunitynews@gmail.com or mail us at P.O. Box 83, Gregory, MI 48137.
Stockbridge Chamber of Commerce honors hometown heroes
by Tina Cole-Mullins, photos by DigitalCrumbs Photography The Stockbridge Area Chamber of Commerce recognized and honored local business owners, non-profit groups and local citizens for their positive impact on the community during a networking breakfast at Cravingz in downtown Stockbridge, May 8. Smiles and applause filled the room as nominees were introduced and the youngest, […]
Softball Sweeps Perry, GLAC Leading Olivet Next
The stage is set for a GLAC softball showdown for the top spot between two of the top teams in the conference will take place next week when league-leading Olivet and Stockbridge face each other in a crucial three-game series. Olivet (9-0) comes to Stockbridge (10-1) for a doubleheader Monday and the Panthers will go […]
Track Teams Host 39th Annual Stockbridge Invitational
A Stockbridge High School tradition dating back to 1980 took place last week as the Panthers track teams hosted the 39th Annual Stockbridge Invitational Friday, May, 3. Seventeen girls teams and fourteen boys teams traveled to Stockbridge for the event. The Panthers were shorthanded on both squads as several members of the team were on […]
Haley Gipson, First Place ‘This I Believe’ winner
This past February, SCN launched its first student-written column. Since then, SCN has published the third- and second-place winners in the “This I Believe” essay-writing contest. Now, SCN is pleased to present below, the unabridged, First Place winning essay by Haley Gipson. The contest, held twice annually and offered through SHS and Stockbridge Friends of […]
Repaving begins in downtown Stockbridge
by Patrice Johnson Months of planning and preparation moved into execution mode yesterday, May 6, as an asphalt grinder, 20-yard dump trailer, skid loader and workers arrived on the scene in downtown Stockbridge. When completed, the parking lot between Rob’s Pizza and Eaton bank will sport a new asphalt surface, as will portions of Veterans’ Park, […]
Baseball Splits Pair at Quincy Invite
The Stockbridge baseball team went 1-1 at the Quincy Invitational Saturday, May 4 and improved its record to 12-7 overall on the season. The Panthers dropped a heartbreaker in the opener, falling to Kalamazoo Home School 3-2. Daniel Ballagh doubled in the second inning and an RBI single by PJ Loso drove in Eddie Koch, […]
