Regional medical examiner alerts the public to increased suicide deaths Michigan

Dr. William Morrone, Medical Examiner for five area counties, (Arenac, Bay, Iosco, Midland, and Tuscola Counties), reports seven suicide deaths in the region within a relatively short period of time. According to Morrone, “this trend is very alarming, and I am alerting the region so people know how to recognize signs that may indicate suicide and take steps to get help for themselves, family members, or friends.”

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MBA Business Spotlight: Brandon Munsey

Brandon’s path to Feeny Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Midland began after his service in the Army, where he was a sergeant and military police officer stationed with the 108th Airborne Air Assault unit. Reflecting on his transition, he shares, “I’ve always been a people person, and after the military, I knew I wanted to work in a role that allowed me to connect with others.”

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Navigation Team Meeting Recap: Childcare Infrastructure and Policy

On Friday, November 15, the Max Loves Midland Navigation Team met to tackle a critical topic affecting families, businesses, and the community: childcare infrastructure and policy. Local and regional experts gathered to share insights into the challenges and opportunities within this space, sparking discussions and collaborative problem-solving among attendees.

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Accomplishing What Matters: Fostering Multi Generational Relationships

We live in a lonely era. For as connected as our society seems on the surface, deep and meaningful relationships seem to be on the decline. Many relationships are fostered through social media and texting now, rather than face-to-face interactions. The decline in in-person relationships seems to be taking a toll on the mental health of people of all ages.

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