Midwest
Family transforms 100-year-old school into dream home in ‘chaotic’ 3-year renovation
A family has been renovating an old school in Indiana to make it their forever home.
Stacie Grissom and her husband Sean Wilson moved to Franklin, Indiana, in August 2021 after spending 10 years in New York City.
Grissom told SWNS the pair were looking for a place near their family where they could raise their two children, Arlo, three, and Margot, two.
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While looking for unique homes with quirks, Grissom said they came across an old, abandoned school from 1914, according to the family’s social media account @schoolhousehomestead.
After deciding to purchase the property and renovate it into their dream home, the family got to work.
Prior to renovations, the school was abandoned after closing in 1934. (SWNS)
“Our lives have been very chaotic [as] we have been raising two kids and doing a renovation,” she said.
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The school was in rough shape when the family first purchased it.
Grissom said they had to strip the building down to its original bones.
Stacie Grissom and her husband Sean Wilson with kids Arlo and Margot, pictured here, will move into the home soon. (SWNS)
“We put a new roof on, strengthened the foundations and placed new windows,” she told SWNS.
The family also installed insulation and interior framing and built a kitchen all by themselves.
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On top of that, Grissom noted that supplies were slow to arrive due to the pandemic supply backup.
“Things took seven times longer than [we] originally thought they would take.”
Renovations to the property took three years and included tearing the building down to its bones. (SWNS)
Over the last three years, the family has turned the school into a 4,000-square-foot home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Although most of the house has been renovated with new materials, Grissom said they did refinish one of the classroom’s pine wood floors and have used second-hand items from old schools to decorate the home.
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In an effort to keep that nod to the original purpose of the building, Grissom purchased dining chairs from an old school in Slovenia.
The family made the school into a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a kitchen. (SWNS)
Although the family is nearing move-in day, Grissom said this is “just the beginning.”
“We have so many projects we want to do. We also want to add things to the home that celebrate the school [and] we want to put details in that will tell the story.”
She added, “I am excited to have Thanksgiving and Christmas here, make big meals and show people the beauty of Indiana.”
A family has spent the last three years renovating an old school into their 4,000-square-foot home. (SWNS)
The family has shared the renovation process on social media and have garnered over 882,000 Instagram followers on their account @schoolhousehomestead.
Fox News Digital reached out to them for further comment.
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Detroit, MI
Pistons sign premier shot-blocker to two-way contract
After being selected No. 53 overall in the 2026 NBA Draft, Ugonna Onyenso signed a two-way deal with the Detroit Pistons.
Amid speculation of a possible Jalen Duren departure, the Detroit Pistons signed recent No. 53 overall pick Ugonna Onyenso to a two-way contract following the 2026 NBA Draft. Considering Detroit finished atop the Eastern Conference last year, playing time may be tough to come by for Onyenso; however, that doesn’t change his status as an intriguing prospect.
Despite nearly falling out of the draft entirely, the Virginia product was viewed as one of the top shot-blocking prospects, standing at 7’0″ with a 7’5″ wingspan. Last season in the ACC, Onyenso had a block percentage of 17.4 and averaged 2.9 blocks in less than 20 minutes per game. In the ACC Tournament, Onyenso gained notariety for his defensive prowess, averaging seven blocks per game in a three-game span, including nine blocks against Cameron Boozer and Duke.
For these reasons, Onyenso has potential to carve out a solid career as a defensive specialist if given the opportunity.
Milwaukee, WI
Bucks waive Pete Nance
With the Bucks having 17 rostered players, cuts were going to have to happen at some point, and Pete Nance is the first casualty. Nance was always the most obvious player to cut because of his non-guaranteed $2.5m contract, which would have become guaranteed if they kept him past Saturday. Also, Milwaukee acquired a fair few guys who play his position via the Giannis trade (Ware, Jaquez, Ament). I should mention that this technically does not proclude the Bucks from signing the big man to another deal, but it feels unlikely, given the aforementioned lack of spots.
This is something of a kick in the guts for many fans, including myself, who really thought Milwaukee had found a diamond in the rough with Nance. The number of times we would remark on Deer Diaries about how he was “always in the right spots” and “did all the little things” was… pretty large! After coming to the Bucks late in the 2024-25 season, Nance had a breakout 2025-26 campaign (although his numbers certainly don’t jump off the page), averaging 5.4 PPG and 2.7 RPG on 51.5% from the field and 42.0% from three. Assuming it isn’t with the Bucks, let’s hope he lands somewhere that gives him a real shot.
Minneapolis, MN
Taste of Minnesota 2026 underway this weekend
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