Do you have an opinion? 11-14

Dear TNCP
 
As we learn more about the atrocity that occurred at the Colorado movie theater, it concomitantly breaks my heart to hear of the loss of life and injuries and impacted families and strengthens my appreciation for the numerous acts of valor and compassion like the one President Obama recited during his remarks. 

Read More

Excuse me, are you listening? 11-14

Dear Readers,
 
Why is it so hard for people to apologize?  It is one of the best ways to smooth over a situation, regain trust or show someone you love  or respect them.

Read More

Your Other 8 Hours: How to Invest Your Time and Energy for Maximum Success

By Robert Pagliarini, 
Tribune Media Services
 
The greatest insights — those that can have the most profound effect on creating a richer life — are often the most obvious. There are a handful of such truths that can radically transform your perception and be the first steps toward living your best life. The following truth, if recognized and internalized, can lead to a whole new way of looking at the world that will allow you to get the most from it: You have a limited amount of time and energy to invest. 

Read More

Emergency Department Visits Increase 89 Percent During Michigan’s Recent Heat Wave

LANSING, MI — Michigan’s recent heat wave in early July led to many people being medically affected by the heat. During the 10 hottest days of the heat wave, heat-related emergency department (ED) visits increased 89 percent from the previous 10-day period, with 734 ED visits versus 389.

Read More

Retire Smart: The ABCs of Annuities

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Media Services
 
  Guaranteed income for life, especially in the aftermath of a deep recession and financial crisis, sounds wonderful. That must be why insurance companies are ramping up their marketing of annuities. Due to the complexity of annuities, I’ll cover the basics this week, and then next week, I will set forth the pros and cons. 

Read More

Interpersonal EDGE: Thrive Despite Career Setbacks

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
  Q. I have a friend who is very religious and believes that if you are a member of her religion, nothing bad should happen to you. I have had a string of bad luck in my career this year, and she keeps telling me this is proof God is punishing me. Is God out to get me, or do bad things happen to good people?

Read More

Fast Facts

By Cassie Veselovsky, 
Youth Services Librarian 
 
Each year the Children’s Services Division of the Michigan Library Association selects a book to receive its Mitten Award. Established in 1999, the award recognizes and promotes quality literature for ages up to 12.

Read More

Do Something Easy For Yourself – Forgive

We have this saying in our house, “please forgive me for offending you”.  Forgiveness is a
two way street. There is acknowledgment that you have offended someone, and then there is receiving of forgiveness. Once I initiate the saying, there is a sense of relief in the among family after forgiveness is given and received. My pride issues are gone. I can actually function again. 

Read More

News Spotlight: Elderly Couple Become Victims of Fraud

 The Lansing Police Department (LPD) is requesting for the public to be aware of three males that are allegedly targeting the elderly.

Read More