Interpersonal EDGE: Success Is Not a Popularity Contest

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services

   Q. I’ve been in my career for a long time, and I am surprised I am not further up the corporate food chain. I’m friendly and adaptive, and I get along with everyone. For all my popularity, I still can’t seem to achieve the respect and influence I deserve. What can I do differently?   

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Retire Smart: Real estate as retirement income

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Media Services

 Is the real estate market a good investment for retirement? I haven’t fielded that question in at least five years, but over the past six weeks, I have been pleasantly surprised by the number of people who are reconsidering real estate as a source of steady income.

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News Spotlight: Police Looking for Information Regarding Shooting on Waverly Road

  On June 8, 2012 at 2:32 p.m., the Lansing Police Department responded to the area of Max and Main St. on report that a shooting victim was waiting for medical transport. 

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News Spotlight: Burglary Suspect Caught on Lansing’s Eastside

 On June 11, 2012 at  approximately 12:00 midnight, officers were dispatched to the 100 block of South Francis in reference a burglary in progress.

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News Spotlight: June 12 – Dairy Day – Get Free Samples at the Capitol

 This year Dairy Day is outside on the NORTH lawn of the Capitol on June 12 .  Event is 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.  OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!  NO invitation needed.

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The Legacy Project: Stories of Lansing’s African American Families: Lonnie Johnson (This is a series in honor of The New Citizens Press’ 2012 anniversary)

Good memories living in Lansing: Lonnie Johnson, 3-years-old at 904 S. Sycamore St.  The neighborhood no longer exists, however at the time it was considered the Westside.  Johnson shown here about 1942, with his mother, Alice Johnson, born in 1918 in Lansing, MI.  Courtesy photo

By Nadine Defensor

The city of Lansing is home to approximately 115,000 African-Americans. It’s also the home of a rich African-American culture, where family history can be traced all the way to the country’s birth, while also witnessing its momentous historical events.

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For a Summer of Reading, CADL Has You Covered!

Teens loved the Downtown Lansing Library’s henna tattoo workshop offered during 2011’s Summer Reading Program. Courtesy photo

By Lynn Harper, Youth Services Librarian

School is out for the summer, but that doesn’t mean that families are any less busy. Soon the calendar will fill up with hobbies, lessons, camps and trips-all great ways to spend the summer. But one thing kids should always include on the list is reading. Studies have shown that those who don’t read over the summer lose some of their skills and fall behind their peers who do read.

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Movie Review “Battleship”

Studio:  Universal (2 hrs. 31 min.)
Plot:    A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals.
Cast:   Alexander Skarsgard, Brooklyn Decker, Liam Neeson, Rihanna
Rating:  PG-13
Bottom Line:   **1/2

By Jonathan McMillan

During the many fun nights I enjoyed playing Monopoly at the family table, I’ve never had the thought, “Hey, why doesn’t Hollywood spend $200 million making a live-action, CGI saturated movie based off a less fun game?”

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Aboutthatcar.com 2012 Buick Verano

DETROIT, MI — A 2012 Buick Verano was delivered to me on a Friday and I was headed down Interstate 75 to Toledo on Saturday. My point is that I got a chance to test drive Buick’s entry level sedan in several traffic environments.

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