Most Interesting and Influential 2007: Nanette Lee Reynolds, Ed.D.
Nanette Lee Reynolds, Ed.D.
Butterfly House at Michigan State University
Pre-school students, from Ms. Tricia Bransford’s class at Shabazz Academy, have no problem attracting the butterflies on a recent trip to the Butterfly House
Local Sorority Digs Deep to Help Garden Project
Planting Seeds: Katie Olender, Food Systems Project Coordinator, NorthWest Initiative; Health Committee Chairman of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Chi Epsilon Omega Chapter, Mrs. Harriette Coleman Gillum, a retired registered nurse; Mark Eitrem, Mid-Michigan Leadership Academy Superintendent and Deana M. Newman, President of the Chi Epsilon Omega Chapter.
TNCP Photo.
News Briefs 6-8
Annual Oratorical Contest and Beauty & Talent Pageant, May is National Foster Care Month, Michigan Children’s Case to Move Forward – Motion to Dismiss Denied Judge Rejects State’s Attempt to Dismiss Case to Reform State Foster Care System,
Care Free Medical Gives Free Primary Care to Hundreds of Area’s Underinsursed
LANSING, MI — When Conrad Smith of Lansing was laid off from a 20-year dry walling career last December, he never dreamed the next few months would bring a diagnosis of Stage 2 prostate cancer from a team of volunteer doctors and an opportunity to volunteer his skills to give the gift of health to someone else.
Mortgage Talk Can Be Confusing… Ask the Mortgage Broker Your Questions.
What is this Subprime Mortgage Melt Down, I hear about in the news and how might it effect me the average consumer?