News Spotlight: CATA Hosts 14th Annual Community Health Fair

 CATA will host its 14th Annual Community Health Fair on Friday, April 19, 2013 at the CATA Transportation Center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is a FREE event. 

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One Millennial is Building a Culture of Success By Bridging the Gaps

Mid-Michigan native Nandi Shareef, makes her Initial mark on the business world and now she faces the challenge: getting the different “generations” to understand one another. Courtesy photo

By Rina N. Risper

Nandi Shareef is a native of East Lansing, Michigan and graduate of Sankofa Shule Academy and East Lansing High School.    Nandi has been honored by the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) as their Inaugural “One to Watch” designee and she recently turned twenty-five.

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The Top 5 Hotels You Don’t Need to Leave

The view of the Pacific Ocean from the Namale Resort. You won’t need to leave during your vacation, but you’ll also be tempted to never go home. Photo by Namale

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Movie Review: Olympus Has Fallen

Studio:     FilmDistrict
 
Plot:  A former Presidential guard is trapped inside the White after a terrorist attack and works with national security to rescue the President from his kidnappers.
 
Cast: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Robert Forster, Angela Bassett, Melissa Leo, Rick Yune, Ashley Judd
Rating:     R
Bottom Line:     ***

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Aboutthatcar.com Toyota Prius v

Toyota Prius v appeals to the auto purchaser who wants high fuel economy ratings, a spacious trunk and roomy interior.  If you want to save gas and need a versatile hatchback this car may be for you.

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Editorial: The Unraveling of Lives Caused By Crimes Continues Indefinitely

Nicole “Niki” Haynes’ murder on February 15, 1995,  is still unsolved.

 

By Kim Garner

I have always had a particular interest in the criminal justice field with a passion to help the victims involved in major crimes.

 

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Do you have an opinion? 12-6

Dear TNCP,
 
The Black Press – Soldiers Without Swords is an award winning documentary from 1999. it is the story of African American journalism from the mid 19th through the mid-20th centuries and the ongoing struggle against censorship and discrimination.

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Excuse me, are you listening? 12-6

Dear Readers,

 
I love what I do. At times I must rejuvenate and reassess.   It is not easy when you must figure out whether your health is worth the paycheck.  We all must work.  Some of us have to invest more time than others to parental duties.

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Your Other 8 Hours: Five Quick and Painless Money-Saving Tips

By Robert Pagliarini, 

Tribune Media Services
 
 
There are two ways to change any behavior: the hard way and the easy way. Sadly, most people choose the hard way. For example, a friend of mine wanted to lose weight, so he radically changed his diet and started training for a triathlon. Guess how long his diet and training lasted. About as long as it took you to read this sentence. Instead, there were 1,000 small, simple and painless things he could have done that would have helped him get into better shape more effectively.

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