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SHS Class of 2018 graduation: Youth cross bridge to a promising future
by Judy Williams Tim McGraw’s “Chase your dreams but always know the road that’ll lead you home again” proved a fitting motto for the class of 2018 as students in caps and gowns shared their thoughts and received Stockbridge High School diplomas Sunday, June 3.
Death Notice
Max Boyce, Stockbridge -died May 31, 2018, Memorial Service Tuesday June 5 11:00 a.m at Millville United Method Church.
Obituary: Edward Peter Grumelot
Edward Peter Grumelot, 79, born March 22nd, 1939, in Hamburg, MI passed away May 31st, 2018 in Unadilla, MI surrounded by his family. Survived by his loving wife of 58+ years, Jennifer, dear sister Norine (Vlad) Bibicoff of Pinckney and beloved children, Scott (Dianne) Grumelot of Fayetteville, NC, Suzanne Grumelot of Paris, France, Kelly (Bob) […]
STOCKBRIDGE HS VIDEO PROJECT WINS MIPA SPECIAL PROJECTS CONTEST
A special video project of Stockbridge High School’s student media outlet won first-place honors in the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association’s Special Projects contest. The competition is one of several MIPA spring contest categories. It honors student work that goes beyond the regular work of that student media outlet. Results of SHS students in the 2018 Special Projects category were: First […]
Trail advocates celebrate local improvements and rename trail after philanthropist
revised 6/7/2018 by Matt Pegouskie Lakelands Trail State Park has been renamed in honor of Mike Levine, and trail advocates from around the state of Michigan gathered in Pinckney, Mich., on Tuesday, May 29 to celebrate. Levine, a Pinckney resident, is an inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist, according to Bob Wilson, executive director of the Michigan Trails […]
Death Notice
Edward Peter Grumelot, Unadilla died May 31, 2018 – Visitation June 1, 2018 from 6-8 p,m. at Caskey-Mitchell, Stockbridge. Funeral Services June 2, at 4 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Stockbridge
Stockbridge High School Varsity Softball beat Ladywood High School 7-2
The Lady Panthers beat Livonia Ladywood on Tuesday night in the opening round of the MHSAA district tournament by a score of 7-2. The win gave the Panthers 22 victories on the season, tying the school record with the 2006 team. They will have the opportunity to set the record on Saturday as they travel to Whitmore Lake to […]
Police Blotter
Stockbridge Police responded to the following complaints this week: 05/15/18, 9:40 pm: Assist Ingham Co. Sheriff in the 5300 block of S. M-52 with a lost child. Stockbridge Police responded to a report of a 5-yr-old child walking down M-52 and to a nearby warehouse where the child informed workers that her mother could not […]
Superintendent Heidrich selected as finalist for superintendent position in Cedar Springs
by Patrice Johnson The article below contains excerpts from an article by Judy Reed, reprinted with permission from the Cedar Springs Post. According to the Cedar Springs Post, “the Cedar Springs Board of Education met Friday evening, May 18, at 6 p.m., to review over 29 applications for the Superintendent position.” After returning from closed […]
St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Raises $716,000 from annual auction
St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea hosted its 33rd Annual Auction Denim and Diamonds 2018 on May 12 at Zingerman’s Cornman Farms in Dexter. More than 350 people purchased tickets to the sold-out event, which raised more than $716,000 to benefit the transformation of the hospital’s inpatient Behavioral Health Services unit, far surpassing its goal of $500,000. “Our annual auction event […]
