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BOLO: Wanted for questioning
A local business became a victim of crime during the early morning of November 28, 2017. The Stockbridge Police Department is asking for help in identifying the following two persons of interest for questioning. If you can assist with identifying these persons, please call the Stockbridge Police Department at 517-202-4426. If there is no answer, […]
Police Blotter submitted by Johnnie W. Torres, Jr.
Stockbridge Police responded to the following complaints this week: 12/12/17, 8:05 pm: Assisted Ingham Co. Sheriff’s Department in the 2800 block of Swan Rd. on a burglary-in-progress complaint. The caller reported that there were two vehicles in the drive way and two subjects in her garage and another person in a car in the road. […]
SHS girls varsity basketball beats Leslie 47-38
Maddie Howard led the team with 18 points and 8 rebounds. Emily Breslin added 8 points and 6 rebounds. Mackenzie Williams also had 8 points and Chelsey Asquith added 6.
Christmas comes early to Unadilla Township as grant funding for Lakelands Trail
By Judy Williams ANN ARBOR, MI, Dec. 14, 2017. Christmas came early to the Unadilla Township Board in the form of a nearly $1.25 million grant to improve Unadilla’s portion of the state park, Lakelands Trail. The grant culminates the final phase of a three-part parks project in the township that began several years ago. […]
Christmas program brings Elvis to Christmas story
By Lorrie Brooks The Stockbridge United Methodist Church was packed with more than 100 people to see its Christmas program, “I Saw Elvis at Stockbridge United Methodist Church,” starring Tristan Decroix as Elvis, Roger Trowbridge and Larry Guenther as the Blues Brothers, Elwood and Jake Blues, Harleigh Hart as Baby Jesus, Sally Long as Mrs. […]
Jennifer Grumelot: Lifetime volunteer to retire
by Diane Rockall Anyone who meets Jennifer Grumelot is bound to see that her life centers on three things: her religious faith, her family and her community. Now, after 55 years of service to the Stockbridge Community Grumelot says she is retiring. When asked about her volunteer efforts, she recalled her first volunteer project in […]
The new year: Time to put our lives in order
By Roberta Ludtke The coming of a new year is a perfect time to organize our lives. After I retired, I realized if anything unfortunate were to befall my husband and me, our children would have a difficult time settling our affairs. I set out to organize a family notebook containing all of our information. […]
Did you know?
By Molly Howlett Are you one of the many people upset by the increasing amount of junk accumulating in the village of Stockbridge? Perhaps you have even called or stopped into the village office to complain about how our charming village has become less appealing over the past few years because of the junk, trash […]
From the Superintendent’s desk
by Karl Heidrich During the 2014-2015 school year our district developed board goals and a strategic plan which guided the positive direction of our school district. We have had tremendous focus with our goals over the past three years and have had forward momentum in many areas. Our current vision and goals are as follows: […]
