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Safely turn leftovers into planned-overs
Published on October 25, 2013
Cook once and eat twice! Keep your leftovers safe by following a few food safety tips. -
Keep germs from spreading in the office
Published on October 25, 2013
You may think keeping your hands clean will keep you safe, but remember the germs on commonly used office surfaces, like computers and telephones. -
Spooky stuff: Talking with children about ghosts, monsters and other childhood fears
Published on October 24, 2013
From monsters under the bed, to wicked witches, children have a wide variety of fears. Learn more strategies to cope with your children’s fears this Halloween and beyond! -
Are you literally throwing money away?
Published on October 24, 2013
A professional Home Energy Audit may help you save money. -
Is your child getting enough iron?
Published on October 23, 2013
Iron plays a sufficient role in infant motor skills and well as mental development. -
Discussion needed at all levels of government about how to govern: Part 1
Published on October 22, 2013
Occasionally someone will ask, “Can’t we all just get along?” It’s not about getting along, it’s about finding a way to govern that fosters the stability needed for people, families and businesses of all types to make good decisions. -
Discussion needed at all levels of government about how to govern: Part 2
Published on October 22, 2013
Occasionally someone will ask, “Can’t we all just get along?” It’s not about getting along, it’s about finding a way to govern that fosters the stability needed for people, families and businesses of all types to make good decisions. -
Decision-making capacity and older adults – Part 1
Published on October 20, 2013
Decision-making and cognitive decline concerns; Michigan legalities. -
MSU Extension teams up with Gavin Orchards to celebrate Michigan apples at two West Michigan schools
Published on October 20, 2013
Elementary students tried Gingergold, Paula Red and Gala apples to determine which was their favorite. -
Working with low income families with limited resources
Published on October 17, 2013
Babies and toddlers don’t need expensive toys or play items to learn and grow.