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SCN’s Judy Williams places in national writing contest, again
by Agnes Geiger When you’re a news writer and reporter for your local newspaper, you don’t work for the glory. All you need is a favorable comment or two to keep going and the knowledge that you’ve done a good job in providing a service for your community. So receiving national recognition is a rare […]
Village of Stockbridge benefits from LEAP grant targeting rural gathering spaces
Information provided by LEAP On July 9, the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP) announced the recipients of its Small Town Enhancement Grant. This grant is a new initiative that fosters growth in rural communities through smart projects, requested by the community, for revitalizing public gathering spaces. The program is the latest addition to LEAP’s strategic […]
Positive Parenting: Parent like a Navy SEAL
by Kelsey Rasmussen After children’s story time one Wednesday, I skimmed the back shelves of the Stockbridge Library where they sell used books for a dollar. Mothering boy-girl twins makes me curious about the different needs of boys and girls and how to best raise each, so “Raising Men” caught my eye. Author Eric Davis, […]
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 […]
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UTPD Activity from Wednesday, May 1st – Friday May 31st, 2024
Wednesday 05/01 Citizen Assist-Holmes Rd./Doyle Rd. Assist EMS-Bradley Rd./M36 Intimidation/Threats-Bullis Rd./Bird Ln. Thursday 05/02 DHS Referral-Meadow Park Dr./Celestial Dr. Friday 05/03 Tree Hazard-West Coon Lake Rd./Bull Run Rd. Animal Complaint-Triangle Lake Rd./Sierra Dr. Assist EMS-Gregory Rd./Berkshire Dr. Lockout-M 106/Main St. Sunday 05/05 Missing Person-Kathryn Ct./W M36 Outdoor Fire-Park Dr./Woodside Dr. Suspicious Person-Parkdale Dr./Crossdale Dr. Monday […]
Ingham County Sheriffs and Stockbridge Police partnering for Area Active Violence Incident training this week
The Ingham County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Stockbridge Police Department and the Stockbridge School District for active violence training at Stockbridge High School on Friday, July 26, at 9 a.m. There will be a large first responder presence near Stockbridge High School for the training that day. The public is asked to avoid […]
Obituary: Janet Louise Nott
Janet Louise Nott, 84 of Galion, passed away on July 23, 2024, at Millcreek Nursing Home in Galion. Janet was born on November 3, 1939, in Pontiac, MI to the late Fredrick and Naomi (Blodgett) Bredow, being one of thirteen children. Janet was a caregiver by nature, leading to her career in healthcare. She worked […]
Woah Nellie!
The 1960s called. They want their fish eyes back! by Mary Jo David What is it about olives—whether green or black—that led someone to say, “I think these would make wonderful fish eyes in a molded salad?” J That idea caught on in the 1960s, and many samples are viewable on the Internet today, like […]
