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Rural Perspectives

Sunflowers both a garden favorite, major crop by Diane Constable The common sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a tall, bright yellow addition in our gardens and often is grown as a crop in our farm fields. It is native to North and Central America, where the indigenous people cultivated this plant more than 5,000 years ago, […]

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Positive Parenting

Welcome back to school; we look forward to seeing more of you. by Cathy Payne August 1st seems to be the unofficial launch of the Back to School season. Stores have back-to-school sales to inspire students, parents, and teachers to have an amazing school year. This time of year also informally marks the end of […]

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Outreach in Action

Don’t let ‘thinking traps’ sabotage your mental health by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall July’s Social Hour at Outreach started with a discussion of “Thinking Traps,” and how we sometimes sabotage our mental health by falling into them. Thinking traps? They’re common—they refer to negative actions like focusing more on our perceived failures rather than […]

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Rock ‘n’ Roll Trivia

Who is the ‘Steve’ mentioned in ‘Soul Man?’ by John Robinson Q: In the song “Soul Man,” who is the “Steve” that someone shouts out “play it, Steve?” A: That would be guitarist Steve Cropper, who plays guitar on both versions: Sam & Dave in 1967 and the Blues Brothers in 1979. Cropper also was […]

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Village of Stockbridge benefits from LEAP grant targeting rural gathering spaces

Information provided by LEAP On July 9, the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP) announced the recipients of its Small Town Enhancement Grant. This grant is a new initiative that fosters growth in rural communities through smart projects, requested by the community, for revitalizing public gathering spaces. The program is the latest addition to LEAP’s strategic […]