News Spotlight: The Links Celebrate Women’s History Month With a Gala

 

LANSING, MI  – The Lansing/East Lansing Chapter of Links will celebrate Women’s History Month by hosting its 5th annual White Rose Gala on Thursday, March 5 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Huntington Club (Overlooking Spartan Stadium), on the campus of Michigan State University.

  

 

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News Spotlight: ESSENTIAL GUIDELINES ON HOW TO DEAL WITH STRESS

 

By Sherman Joseph
 
Prolonged stress can lead to long term health and mental problems that can be difficult to manage. This is the reason why it is very important to learn how to manage your stress.
 

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Curtis Hertel Jr. Takes Office as Michigan’s State Senator of District 23

 Michigan State Senator Curtis Hertel, Jr. is looking forward to serving his constituents and said his door is always open for those who are in need of assistance.  Courtesy photo

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TAX SOLUTIONS:  3 Bookkeeping Tips

  By  A.J. Gross, C.P.A., E.A.

 
Owning a small business is tough.  You are juggling many roles: salesperson, marketer, manager, technician, visionary, and many more.  One of the vital roles in your business is keeping track of your books and records. 

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Movie: Selma

  Studio:     Paramount (2 hr. 7 min.)

Plot:     A chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala. in 1965.

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Excuse me, are you listening? 14-2

 

Dear Readers,

 
A lot of celebrations and acknowledgements going on during the short month of February.  It is Black History Month. It is TNCP’s anniversary month. It is also a month of heart wellness and love.

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Dr. Manish Madan Receives New Scholar Award Recognition

 

 
Left:  Dr. Manish Madan
 
Dr. Manish Madan, assistant professor of Criminal Justice, was selected to receive the Western Social Science Association’s New Scholar Award.

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Robert C. Koehler: War in two directions

 

 
By Robert C. Koehler
Tribune Content Agency
 
“Sometimes they have drug and alcohol problems and when they feel that the VA is ignoring them, not answering the phone, failing to return calls for assistance or there are long wait times, they get more and more disgruntled. The VA is ripe for a mass killing but no one is listening to us.”

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Virtual Tourist: 10 things to try in 2015

 

Eating from street vendors can be quite an experience in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo by fotolia.com

Tribune Media Services 

VirtualTourist.com

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Opinion: Pastor and RNC African American Council Member Calls For Resignation of  MIGOP’s Agema

 

Left:  Bishop  Ira C. Combs, Greater Bible Way Temple and RNC African American Council

An open letter to Dave Agema, MIGOP National Committeeman

 
To:   Dave Agema, MIGOP National Committeeman
From:  Bishop Ira C. Combs, Greater Bible Way Temple, RNC African American Council Date: January 20, 2015

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