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Traditional psychology focuses on what negative aspects cause mental health problems. But the Midland Area Wellbeing Coalitions looks at wellbeing in a different way and teaches people positive psychology, which focuses on what is working well and what stengths people already have to overcome struggles.
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The Model T Ford Club International visited Cadillac for their 67th annual tour.
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Getting equitable healthcare to rural areas is a challenge because of the distance between patients and clinics. But a new drone pilot program is testing a potential solution.
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Roughly 70 Michigan researchers gathered at the Alzheimer Association International Conference to share their findings. Many medical and emotional breakthroughs are coming through the conference, with more being made public by the day.
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This summer Midland trails are filled with people enjoying their runs. The running community says the sport is their way to stay connected and healthy.
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The Original Dulcimer Players Club celebrated 50 years at the FunFest in Osceola County this month.
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'We’re here to take care of each other': Call to the Creek campers help homeowners in Midland CountyTeens visist Midland area to repair 29 houses of those in need as a part of their work camp trip this week. Bullock Creek High School hosts over 200 campers.
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Students majoring in social work will be eligible for $5,000 per semester due to a new program funded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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Along with their live music Saturdays all summer, the Coyote Crossing Resort in Cadillac has hosted open mic nights every Thursday of the summer.
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As pinball rises in popularity, meet the "pinball wizard" who started a tournament in Traverse City.