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Men of the Hour: Chief David Russell, UTPD
Chief David Russell measures success based on how many people he and the UTPD can help by Mary Jo David Around the world, Nov. 19 is recognized as International Men’s Day to “celebrate, worldwide, the positive value men bring to the world, their families, and communities.” Once again, in our November issue, Stockbridge Community News is featuring Men […]
Ask an Expert: Tips for inspecting your car after a crash
by John and Theresa Kightlinger Car accidents can be unsettling experiences, and while the immediate aftermath often involves addressing personal safety and exchanging information, inspecting your vehicle thoroughly is crucial. Hidden damages may not always be visible, and a comprehensive post-accident inspection is essential for your safety and plays a significant role in ensuring the […]
HELPING PEOPLE MOVE FORWARD WITH THEIR LIVES
Gormley Law Offices, PLC, is an established law firm that is dedicated to providing quality legal services to clients in Fowlerville, Howell, Webberville, Morrice, Stockbridge, Williamston, Byron & Bancroft. Our practice is primarily focused on family law and divorce, with additional services offered in bankruptcy, criminal law, estate planning and municipal law. Whatever legal challenge […]
Positive Parenting: The way of pretend play
by Kelsey Rasmussen “Bum feels sad,” my daughter tells me about her dearest stuffed animal, which she holds tenderly in her arms. “Why does Bum feel sad,” I ask. “Her miss her mommy,” she explains. I know she’s telling me something important, and it might not be about her furry friend. I seize this opportunity […]
BREAKING NEWS: Help SCN fundraise by voting for our light pole!
by the SCN Team Help reporter Skeleton reach the top spot with his latest article. The winning poles around downtown Stockbridge earn money for their selected charity. You can support our local newspaper by voting online here or at one of the participating local businesses for pole #36! Be sure to include Pole #36 in […]
Clyde’s Corner
What ‘small town’ means to a proud Stockbridge Panther by Clyde Whitaker Hello again, everyone. As I was mowing the American Legion lawn recently, I was thinking about my column for November. Nothing really struck me, until I saw two basketball legends from our 1971 championship team walking toward me on the sidewalk. Gary Allen […]
WAVE hello to convenience for getting around our community
by Steve Keskes Students in the Stockbridge community have a new alternative transportation opportunity that was recently shared during the last Stockbridge Wellness Coalition meeting. WAVE (Western Washtenaw Area Value Express) has extended its services to students in the Stockbridge School District. Starting immediately, if your child misses the school bus and you find yourself […]
Rural Perspectives
Great blue herons are easy to identify in flight by Diane Constable The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is one of the largest wading birds, with a height up to 4.5 feet, a wingspan of nearly 6.5 feet, and a weight of 5-6 pounds. Although some great blue herons migrate when the weather turns cold, […]
Men of the Hour
Mark Taylor: A life defined by altruism by Chuck Wisman Around the world, Nov. 19 is recognized as International Men’s Day to “celebrate, worldwide, the positive value men bring to the world, their families, and communities.” Once again, in our November issue, Stockbridge Community News is featuring Men of the Hour—three men from our own little corner of […]
