Talk about change in a short amount of time – wow! The community-wide, statewide, nationwide, worldwide attention to combatting and controlling
How I’m reacting to the COVID-19 Pandemic – Pat Arter – March 22, 2020
Whenever I hear a siren, my first thought is, “where are my family members?” That started when I was a young mom. It continues to this day and now
A stepping stone to employment for older adults – Christine Vanlandingham – March 14, 2020
Older workers are an under-tapped labor force and represent a vast community resource that is largely sitting on the sidelines. Many older job seekers
How can we get the Social Security scammers to stop calling? – Sara Duris – March 7, 2020
Q. My grandmother keeps getting calls claiming to be from Social Security. I tell her these are scams to get information from her.
Time is ticking to get your Real ID – Lynn Kellogg – March 1, 2020
Have you heard of the REAL ID? Information is starting to show up in mailboxes, online newsletters, social media and emails. Don’t dismiss it. It’s
How to give input as Michigan tries to become an ‘age-friendly’ state – Lynn Kellogg – February 22, 2020
A friend recently expressed personal amazement at the thought of soon turning sixty. She admitted being somewhat distressed when she’d turned
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren program offers help – Pat Arter – February 15
Grandparenting is maybe the best thing that ever happened to me. I am so crazy in love with my three grandchildren. Any moment I have with any of them
So you say there’s nothing to do here in the winter? I disagree -Christine Vanlandingham – February 8, 2020
Snow and a toboggan plus grandkids and a fast hill on a sunny January day equals great memories – and a recipe for making new friends. There’s
Free tax help is available – Sara Duris – February 3, 2020
Q. Where can I get my taxes done free-of-charge? A. If you are computer savvy and made less than $66,000 in 2018, you can file both
