National Volunteer Week

The third week of March is our chance to celebrate our volunteers!…

Cadillac News: “Mental health: Bridging the gap between parents, professionals,”

For the past 15 years, Chris Davis has felt alone. Davis, who lives in Grayling, has a 15-year-old son with severe emotional disorder (SED); since he was young, his mother has felt judged and criticized as a parent; people didn’t understand that her son has SED, a neurological disorder, which causes him to act out.

Getting through Tough Economic Times

The Getting Through Tough Economic Times guide provides practical…

FAITH by Christine Kelly

F orming A n I ncredibly T riumphant H eart

State Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Visits

. On March 9, after one of the biggest snowstorms of the year,…

Cadillac News: “Winter blues linger”

Take a deep breath and a sigh of relief. Today, winter officially ends. While yesterday, snow fell from the skies one last time as winter said good-bye, a corner has been turned and not long from now, birds will be singing and flowers will be blooming. Believe it or not, spring has arrived.

HOPE by Christine Kelly

H aving O ptimistic P erceptions E veryday

Cadillac News: “Rising above the poverty line”

Jeff Miller has a unique perspective on financial stability. He doesn’t use the traditional markers - how many material items he has or assets bought and traded on the stock exchange - to determine whether he has financial stability. Instead, the 36-year-old uses a much simpler way to come to that conclusion - are all the bills paid and are all the basic needs of his family met?