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Can you identify May’s ‘Where’s Waldo’ mystery location?
Think you know the area? Here’s your chance to prove it. Each month, SCN photographer Rose Collison is selecting a mystery location within the Stockbridge School District and surrounding areas. Names of readers who correctly identify the subject of the photo will be entered into a drawing, and one overall winner will be selected. May’s […]
Paul Crandall retires after 22 years as head librarian Stockbridge CADL
by Patrice Johnson A steady stream of well-wishers filed into the Stockbridge CADL until the library was chock full, Thursday, April 25. All were coming to thank Paul Crandall for his 22 years of service as head librarian, and all were eager to provide him a memorable retirement sendoff. While enjoying cake and hors d’oeuvres, […]
Celebrating 100th anniversary of American Legion: Up close and personal
by Mary Jo David To the families of those who have died in military service for the United States, May is the month we pay our respects for their ultimate sacrifice. But this year, prior to Memorial Day, many living veterans across the country have cause for celebration because May 8, 2019, is the 100th […]
Student of the Month Spotlight: 8th Grader Josephine Beutler
by Cindy Lance When posed interview questions, this month’s “Student of the Month” Josephine Beutler responded with a question herself. “Why was I chosen as Student of the Month? There are so many deserving students who bring much more to Stockbridge Schools, I am really just an average kid who tries to bring positivity to […]
Track Teams Sweep Maple Valley
The Stockbridge boys’ and girls’ track and field teams hosted Vermontville-Maple Valley in the Panthers home opener and thee teams came away with a sweep of the Lions. The boys won 96-35 and the girls 83-44 as both improved to 2-1 in the GLAC. Maison and Micah Beauregard were in on three wins each to […]
Baseball Takes Two from Maple Valley
The Stockbridge baseball team improved to 5-0 in the GLAC after a doubleheader sweep of Maple Valley April 23. The Panthers dominated the two games, taking the opener 8-0 and the nightcap 7-2. After a scoreless first inning, the Panthers scored a pair of runs in the second and never looked back. A two-out two-run […]
Soccer Picks Up Second Win of the Season
The Stockbridge girls’ soccer team earned its second win of the season Tuesday, April 23 when the Panthers blanked Charyl Stockwell Prep Academy 4-0. The Panthers came out of the gate fast, scoring three goals in the first 2:30 of the game. Kylin Heidrich scored her first goal of the season in the first minute […]
A look back in time
by Diane Rockall One hundred years ago in May 1919, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows celebrated its 100-year anniversary, the Order at that time was a major international organization. Liberty iron workers were given German helmets for distinguished service during the just-ended war with Germany. The helmets were confiscated when Germany was defeated. These […]
Leah Ogden leads in Pledge at Stockbridge Township Board Meeting
by Mary Wilson Leah Ogden opened the April 15, Stockbridge Township Board Meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. Stockbridge Township is working to start renovations in the old ambulance area of the Hall. They also are planning to make improvements to the outside grounds of the Hall by adding new benches to replace old […]
