Interpersonal Edge: Just say no to hiring personality problems

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
Q. I recently hired a guy who is very smart, but I knew he was really self-absorbed and entitled. I thought his resume and skill set would be worth his demanding attitude. I’m finding that he is pawning projects off on coworkers, lying to me about what he has done, and blaming everyone but himself for problems. What can I do now, and how can I avoid this in the future? 
 

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Aboutthatcar.com: 2013 Mazda CX-9

By Frank S. Washington
 
 
DETROIT, MI – After a week-long test drive of a 2013 Mazda CX-9, a seven passenger crossover utility, it is easy to understand why this three-rowed vehicle became so popular so quickly.

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Will Handwriting Be A Dead Form?

By Rick Garcia
 
Since the early dawn of mankind the origins of communication began with cave paintings.  As civilization and progress had begun, so did the evolution of these pictographs which converted to Cuneiform, Runes, Hieroglyphic and ultimately Alphabetic writing.

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80-Year-Old Grandma Gets US Citizenship

Salvadorian immigrant Carlota Gutiérrez holding her U.S. naturalization certificate.
Courtesy photo

 
By  Elena Shore
Andrea Acosta, Translated
El Pregonero
 
Despite her advanced age and limited English language skills, Salvadoran immigrant Carlota Gutiérrez passed her citizenship test and is a new U.S. citizen.
 
With the help of her kids, the 80-year-old grandmother applied to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for citizenship in January 2012 and four months later, on May 23, she got an appointment for the test and interview in her language.

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News Spotlight: Rabies Still a Concern in Michigan Report animal bites to local health department within 24 hours

 Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) State Veterinarian Dr. James Averill urged Michiganders to adopt practices that help protect their families, pets, and livestock from rabies, one of the deadliest diseases known to man. According to the World Health Organization, rabies is responsible for the deaths of 55,000 people worldwide.  

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News Spotlight: River Trail Robbery

 Lansing Police are asking for help attempting to identify this subject (see attached photo).

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Sandhill Crane Vineyards Event

Sandhill Crane Vineyards
 
Tasting room and café hours: 
 
Mon.-Sat. 11-6
Thirsty Thursday open-9 p.m. with live music and an extended café menu. 
 
Winery tours: 
 
Saturday 12:00 p.m. 
Sunday 1:00 p.m.
 
Sandhill Crane is located at 4724 Walz Rd. Jackson, MI 49201. 
For more information contact heather@sandhillcranevineyards.com.

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Excuse me, are you listening? 12-19

Amir and Anissa Risper, 6th and 7th grade, in their cross country uniforms at Bath High School.  They are running for Windemere Park Charter Academy.  TNCP photo
 
Dear Readers,
 
I can not remember my mother ever signing me up for sports.  Indeed she drove a station wagon but I think it was to cart the planting and gardening supplies she needed.  I learned plenty of things from her but sports was not on the top of the list. 

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Movie Review: Things Never Said

By Samantha Ofole-Prince
 
Studio: Raising Kane Films (112 minutes)
Plot:   An aspiring poet in a troubled marriage starts a new relationship with a new man who helps her find her artistic voice.
Cast:  Shanola Hampton, Elimu Nelson, Omari Hardwick, Tamala Jones, Dorian Missick, Michael Beach
Rating:   R
Bottom Line:     ****

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