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Monday, April 27, 2009

COLUMN - State is all wrong on MEAP writing test - Holland, MI - The Holland Sentinel

COLUMN - State is all wrong on MEAP writing test - Holland, MI - The Holland Sentinel

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Today I'm sharing something I actually came across in this weekend's Cadillac News on the OpEd page, at the bottom where they sometimes have a piece out of another newspaper. Anyhow, click the description above to read the column from The Holland Sentinel. I found it to be extremely interesting, and after reading the comments on the original post, I checked out the US News Best High Schools (click here) and was dismayed that neither Missaukee nor Wexford are represented. That's a little bit disheartening. Anyhow, US News collects their data from School Matters (click here), and after checking there, it makes me feel even worse about our high schools, see why here (click here).


P.S. I've started noting the links specifically, like this (click here), as I noticed that it is hard to determine where the links are in this layout. Hope this helps for those who like to check up on things...

Friday, April 24, 2009

Too Often

Too often we receive the news of a child's death.

Michigan authorities are investigating whether foul play led to the death of a 9-year-old quadriplegic girl whose body was found inside a public storage facility.
Shylea Thomas, 9, of Flint, Michigan, was quadriplegic and used a feeding tube.

Shylea Thomas, 9, of Flint, Michigan, was quadriplegic and used a feeding tube.

"This is a very sad and tragic case that hurts all of us involved in the ongoing investigation," Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton said at a news conference Wednesday.

Shylea Myza Thomas of Flint, Michigan, hadn't been seen in six weeks, and relatives reported her missing Tuesday, Leyton's office said. Her adoptive mother, who is also her aunt, is in custody as a suspect, special assistant prosecuting attorney John Potbury told CNN.

No charges have been filed pending the results of the autopsy, he said.

Because of her physical disabilities, Shylea used a feeding tube. She suffered from quadriplegia because of a "suffocation issue" in her crib at 3 weeks of age, Leyton said.

On Wednesday, Flint police found her body stuffed inside a garbage bag in a public storage facility in Vienna Township, near Flint, Leyton said. The bag was covered in mothballs "in an apparent attempt to mask odors from the dead body," his office said in a news release.

"For her to have to live like that, and then to die and be stuffed into a bag and plastic bin in a storage facility, just breaks my heart," the prosecutor said.

CNN affiliate WJRT reported that the suspect could face charges including murder, first-degree child abuse and welfare fraud.

The station also reported that investigators are trying to determine why the girl's disappearance wasn't reported until six weeks after she went missing.

Relatives told WJRT that they remember Shylea as a happy child, who loved music and whose smile was infectious.

"The last memory I actually have of Shylea is seeing her when she was in my care," said her second cousin, Josette Thomas. "She was on the bed listening to the radio and smiling. Those are actually the memories I want to keep in my head. I don't want that memory to leave me."

-CNN (click for story at CNN)


April is Child Abuse Prevention month and the Pinwheels for Prevention campaign sponsored by the Child Protection Council kicks off today in Cadillac. Abuse is 100% preventable and you can help by getting educated on the causes and effects of child abuse. For more information on Pinwheels for Prevention call the United Way at 775-3753.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Hoekstra Opposes Right-to-Work

US Rep. Peter Hoekstra, a candidate for Governor, has made it clear that he does not support the conservative ideals of Free-Trade and Capitalism by declaring that he would not support a ballot issue to make Michigan a "right-to-work" state. That's not very Republican.

It's also another way of saying, "too bad about your jobs, I don't give a damn." Is he getting kickbacks from his Republican Teamster buddies? We shouldn't be surprised, there is a long history between the Republicans and the Teamsters, none of it good.

Hoekstra said he has had good relations with organized labor, particularly the Teamsters union.

"There's a lot of Republican Teamsters out there," he said.

-FREEP


Why else would he oppose a measure that could attract business to Michigan, create jobs and reduce unemployment?

Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are losing auto jobs, but many of these "runaway plants" are not fleeing to China, Mexico or India. They've moved to more business-friendly U.S. states, including Texas.

-WSJ


And this man wants to be Governor.

Ohio's most crippling handicap may be that its politicians -- and thus its employers -- are still in the grip of such industrial unions as the United Auto Workers. Ohio is a "closed shop" state, which means workers can be forced to join a union whether they wish to or not. Many companies -- especially foreign-owned -- say they will not even consider such locations for new sites. States with "right to work" laws that make union organizing more difficult had twice the job growth of Ohio and other forced union states from 1995-2005, according to the National Institute for Labor Relations.

...

The challenge for our national economy in a world of competition is to become more like Texas and less like Ohio.

-WSJ


We should think hard before we elect someone that doesn't want to make positive change for the working people of Michigan. Of course, after everyone leaves the state to pursue employment elsewhere, Rep. Hoekstra can enjoy himself while governing a population of none.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The Gift of Life

April is Donate Life Month.

Your decision to be an organ and tissue donor:

-May save or enhance the lives of up to 50 people.

-Will not cost you or your family anything.

-Need not interfere with funeral arrangements, since donation does not change the body’s outward appearance.

-Is an act of caring and love supported by all major religions in the U.S.


Please consider becoming an organ donor today. You can start by clicking the link below.

Michigan Organ Donor Registry

Monday, April 6, 2009

Ouch!

This little gem of an ad was in the Cadillac News today.



Seriously though, The Sweet Shop is a charming area business. Great products, great people!

Enjoy!

Rural Housing Boost Through ARRA

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Carl Levin (D-MI) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) announced today that Michigan has been awarded $358,161,033 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide loan guarantees to low- and moderate-income individuals for the purchase of homes in rural areas. The funding will come as part of the USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program (Section 502).

“Directing these economic recovery dollars to rural communities across Michigan will make it possible for many families to own their own homes and help put people back to work at the same time,” said Levin. “I am hopeful that providing an influx of funding for this program will help ensure that every family in Michigan has access to safe and affordable housing during tough economic times.”

“Rural communities continue to struggle from the economic and housing crisis,” said Stabenow. “By helping rural families with homeownership, this recovery funding helps provide the foundation these families need to secure a place to call home. At the same time, the program helps create good-paying jobs, making it a win-win for Michigan.”

Section 502 loans are primarily used to help low-income individuals or households purchase homes in rural areas. Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities.

USDA Rural Development housing programs are designed to improve the quality of life for rural Americans by ensuring that they have access to safe, well-built, affordable homes. The programs finance new or improved housing for very low- to moderate-income families and individuals in rural areas.

-April 2, 2009


I hope that some Missaukee families are able to access this assistance. If you think that you may be eligible for the USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program contact USDA Rural Development today!

By the way, if you come on over and catch a Good Morning Lake City! at Baked Beans, you might just see a representative of the USDA...

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Kindness

Kindness, it's sometimes in short supply.

Let's take a cue from this duo and make kindness a daily activity.