All across America people chose to get involved, get engaged and stand up. Each of us can make a difference, and all of us ought to try. So go keep changing the world in 2018.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 29, 2017
Author: Staff
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Reflections on 2017s – Into the 2018s
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Coyote in Province, City of Maricopa, Arizona
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Mrs. Martha Etzel Obituary
Mrs. Martha Etzel
Mrs. Martha Etzel, a life long resident of Huron County, passed away at Hubbard Memorial hospital on Sunday, May 7, after a long illness. Mrs. Etzel was born February 13, 1987 at Port Austin. She is survived by her husband, William, and three children, Norman J. Etzel, Gunners Mate 3rd. class U.S. Navy who is overseas on convoy duty; Miss Minabell L. Etzel, Bad Axe; Lenhart Etzel, Milwaukee; three brothers and four sisters survive, they are Emil Zabell, Walter Zabell; Fred Zabell, Pigeon; Mrs. Gustave Rook, Bad Axe; Mrs. Elmer Schultz, Unionville; Mrs. Charles Modenhaur, Detroit; Mrs. Hugo Hoppe, Bad Axe, and her mother, Mrs. Laura Zabell, Bad Axe.
The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. fast time at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Bad Axe, with the Rev. Elmer Steig officiating. Burial will be in Forest Bay cemetery.
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CBS This Morning: The power of acts of kindness
Kindness is not simply an act of compassion; it also produces a hormone that has a healthful effect on the heart’s arteries. Lee Cowan talks with author David Hamilton, who teaches about the physical and biochemical benefits of kindness; to a couple who set out to do one small act of kindness every day for an entire year, spreading the news on social media; and to the founder of Think Kindness, a program to teach schoolkids that no kind act is too small. [1]
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- CBS This Morning, December 24, 2017 – The power of acts of kindness