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Bridge to Wellness: Vaping is not the harmless alternative you may think it is

by Jennifer Matthews Vaping was initially thought to be a safe alternative, designed to help people quit smoking harmful cigarettes. Vaping quickly became more than an alternative; in fact, many people who vape have never smoked. Vaping is now being marketed in the same way that cigarettes were, with multiple flavors and marketing ploys. So, what […]

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Rural Perspectives

Eastern bluebirds making a comeback by Diane Constable Our only tawny red, white, and blue bird is the eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis). A harbinger of spring, they return to Michigan in late February/early March, although they are extending their range and now can be found in our area year-round. The male searches for a nesting […]

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Staff Spotlight: A well-deserved shout-out to Smith Elementary secretary Misty Welch

by Don Porter This month Staff Spotlight is circling back to Smith Elementary to feature Misty Welch, school secretary. Welch grew up with her mom, dad and two younger sisters in neighboring Chelsea on North Lake just a short distance from Unadilla. Their home included living quarters for her great-grandmother. According to Welch, this was […]

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From CADL Stockbridge

Celebrate reading month with Pete the Cat by Head Librarian Sherri McConnell Theodor Seuss Geisel was born March 2, 1904. He made significant contributions to early childhood literacy with classics like “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham.” But what started as a recognition of Seuss’ contributions each March 2 has resulted […]