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6 ways to increase family bonding over the summer
6 ways to increase family bonding over the summer

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

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6 ways to increase family bonding over the summer

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – It's Parenting Connection Tuesday, and 6 News is here for you with tips, strategies, and helpful reminders from child development experts on how we can be better parents and topic: 6 ways to increase family bonding over the summer Kids are now in the middle of summer break, and despite an increase in the amount of time they're at home, spending time with one another can actually decrease this time of year. Experts say that if this is the case, you'll want to try to stop it, and it's up to you. Researchers say it's the parents' responsibility to do something as a family and help form closer bonds because it doesn't just happen naturally. Kids rarely, if ever, are the ones to propose anything that would help in this regard. Family bonding is important too, because research has shown that when families have strong bonds… kids are better behaved, do better in school, communicate better, and have better relationships with others outside of the at a time of the year when quality family bonding can lack, experts say, incorporate these 6 practices into your family routine: Schedule family time together. Look and compare everybody's schedule and set aside the time. It can be as short as 10 minutes. Another great way to bond is to eat meals together. This can be for breakfast, lunch, or dinner… and even better if it's all three. Do chores as a family. This will not only get the jobs done quicker, but it'll make you work together. Support your child's interests. This means, get physically involved or at least watch your kids play his or her favorite video games, movies, or outside activities. Have family meetings. Experts say these blocks of time allow everyone to get an update on how life is going, air grievances, or discuss plans. Encourage support. This means teaching your kids to come to you when they need help, advice, or just to talk about life. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Sarah Morlok Cotton, Quadruplet Who Knew Fame and Suffering, Dies at 95
Sarah Morlok Cotton, Quadruplet Who Knew Fame and Suffering, Dies at 95

New York Times

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

Sarah Morlok Cotton, Quadruplet Who Knew Fame and Suffering, Dies at 95

Sarah Morlok Cotton, the last surviving member of a set of identical quadruplets who charmed Depression-era America with song-and-dance performances, and then took part in a landmark psychological study after being diagnosed with schizophrenia, died on July 7 in Belleville, Mich. She was 95. Her death, at an adult foster home, was confirmed by her son David Cotton. The Morlok Quads, as they came to be known, were a medical marvel and attracted crowds of people to Edward W. Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Mich., shortly after they were born there on May 19, 1930. Newspapers held naming contests, and the winning entry suggested names that derived from the first letters of the hospital: Edna, Wilma, Sarah and Helen. The quadruplets' middle names were simply initials denoting their birth order. (Sarah, the third born, was C.) Donations poured in almost immediately. The city of Lansing provided the family with a rent-free home. The Massachusetts Carriage Company sent a custom-made baby carriage with four seats. Businessmen opened bank accounts for each child. 'Lansing's Morlok quadruplets,' The Associated Press wrote, 'are the most famous group of babies on the American continent.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Lansing sues to break up homelessness encampment near city park
Lansing sues to break up homelessness encampment near city park

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Lansing sues to break up homelessness encampment near city park

LANSING — City officials are trying to oust an encampment of people who have been living, at least in part, in tents and makeshift shelters on private property for years north of Old Town. The city's lawsuit aims to force two property owners - 113 W. Michigan LLC of Jackson and JAJ Property LLC of West Bloomfield Township - to break up the encampment and have their wooded properties cleared of debris and people. The businesses own industrial buildings and land behind them and the city wants their parcels along the Grand River, near the intersection of West North Street and North Grand River Avenue, to be declared a nuisance. The lawsuit claims the property owners have allowed the encampment to grow and the property owners should foot the bill for any cleanup efforts, if the city has to clear it. The city's lawsuit claims there is no running water, sewer access or any sanitary facility for the people to go to the bathroom. There have been four fires this year that have involved Lansing Fire Department investigators, and police have been called to the site 37 times since the start of 2024, according to the lawsuit. The police issues have involved at least one shooting and four fighting or assault complaints, according to the city. The city claims about 30 people live there. People at the camp on July 21 estimated dozens stay there. "The creation of encampments that lack basic sanitation and utility services is far too great of a threat to the public health, welfare and safety to be allowed to continue," said Scott Bean, a spokesperson for the mayor's office, in a statement. "It also violates city ordinances and state laws." The encampment lacks basic sanitation and utilities, has human waste and make-shift structures that could be risky, and the residents of the encampment have banned city outreach teams and social workers from visiting, Bean said. Bean said there is shelter space available for the encampment residents and the city has recently finished a comprehensive study on homelessness and is working to implement those strategies, including better data sharing, regional partnerships, additional shelters to bridge gaps, and more options for families and populations like LGBTQ+ people and domestic violence survivors. An Aug. 13 hearing is scheduled before Judge Rosemarie Aquilina in Ingham County Circuit Court. The State Journal was not able to reach the business property owners identified in the state's database of business entities - Robert Smith of 113 W. Michigan LLC and Tony Yono of JAJ Properties. Process servers hired by the city were unable to serve Yono with the lawsuit after at least 12 documented attempts, but Aquilina ruled on July 11 that the city can satisfy the service requirements with additional mailings, postings to Yono's registered properties and newspaper notifications. The people caught in the middle - those living in the encampment - said on July 21 that they are providing an alternative to sleeping on the streets and it's far better to have people sleeping, somewhat secretively, together in the woods than visible in downtown. The camp is a collection of more than a dozen tents and makeshift shelters, and debris could be seen in Dietrich Park, a small city park near Old Town, and along the public Lansing River Trail that leads to the encampment. "A lot of people don't have anywhere to go," said Tony Vincent, one of the leaders and founders of the camp. "People complain when they see homeless people in the street but then they kick them out of an encampment, it's a revolving door and it keeps going." The encampment also has a handful of firepits, and shipping pallets used as fencing around tents and gardens or to create a floor above the dirt. There's a pop-up trailer that Vincent is restoring and a few makeshift buildings, like Vincent's home, built out of cast-off doors used as walls, as well as a propane generator to help power fans and charge phones. He said the encampment has been growing for around four years but is mostly peaceful and quiet. Vincent said the people who committed the handful of incidents cited in the city's lawsuit have been ousted from the camp in its own discipline process. Away from most of the tents is a long pile of trash bags from a recent cleanup effort that stalled when Vincent said the city would not bring a trash bin to haul away the bags. Willie Hayes, another leader at the encampment, said he and Vincent are planning to rent a bin from a private company to clean up the space. The trash and debris are among the health concerns the city has cited in its lawsuit, along with lack of bathrooms and a fire risk. There are no bathrooms at the city park. Vincent said he doesn't believe the lawsuit will succeed, because he and some others have been staying there so long - four years for him - that they may be considered a resident or require eviction hearings, and he believes that the property owners have given permission for the encampment to stay. Vincent said the encampment welcomes people who aren't able to stay at other shelters for various reasons like drinking or staying too long. He said he would prefer to stay in a permanent shelter, but has struggled his whole life with getting proper identification, which he has recently secured, and is attempting to find a job but finding it difficult for someone without a permanent address. He said he wishes the city would offer more services, like connecting people to identification, instead of breaking up encampments. "It's a haven for all homeless," Hayes said, "As you can see, no one here is wanting or needing anything. Our dwellings are a little haggard in places but this is home." Contact Mike Ellis at mellis@ or 517-267-0415. This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Lansing sues to break up homelessness encampment near city park

Jackson Launches New Digital Experience for Financial Professionals
Jackson Launches New Digital Experience for Financial Professionals

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timea day ago

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Jackson Launches New Digital Experience for Financial Professionals

Customized, self-service enhancements include new Product Match Pro tool to help identify which products most closely align with a client's retirement planning goals LANSING, Mich., July 22, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jackson National Life Insurance Company® (Jackson®), the main operating subsidiary of Jackson Financial Inc.1 (NYSE: JXN), recently launched a new digital experience for financial professionals on the company's website, The new, easy to navigate section of the website provides personalized content, self-service enhancements, new tools to help educate financial professionals on the Jackson products that best meet their clients' needs and information on how to find a local Jackson wholesaler for tailored support. "We're proud to launch these new enhancements to our site, expanding the ways we are providing industry-leading service to meet the needs of financial professionals and their clients," said Aileen Herndon, Senior Vice President, Distribution Marketing, Jackson National Life Distributors LLC, the marketing and distribution business of Jackson. "We sought input from financial advisors throughout the site development process, ensuring our updates would meet their needs, reduce pain points and make it easier for them to do business with us. This improved digital experience is designed to provide clarity for advisors and clients, deepening existing relationships and attracting new advisors looking to solve their clients' needs in retirement." The site is accessible from the home page. Visitors can expect a consistent look and feel across the entire website, and continued access to award-winning tools and resources. New tools featured as part of the digital experience include: Product Match Pro: This tool helps financial professionals identify which Jackson product may best align with a client's needs by asking a series of retirement goal questions. Based on the responses to those questions, Product Match Pro will show the benefits and features of multiple Jackson products that best align with a client's needs. Find Your Wholesaler: Financial professionals who don't currently have a relationship with a Jackson wholesaler can use this tool to find contact information for a wholesaler in their area who can provide personalized support. In addition to the new tools, financial professionals will enjoy a personalized experience with tailored journeys based on their profile, client needs and channel, including banks, wirehouses, broker-dealers and RIAs. Financial professionals will also have access to enhanced self-service options including a pending new business tracker and claims initial notice. Financial professionals who would like to learn more about Jackson's dedicated financial professionals site can contact the company at 1-800-711-7397, connect with their local wholesaler or explore the financial professional site on at ABOUT JACKSON Jackson® (NYSE: JXN) is committed to helping clarify the complexity of retirement planning—for financial professionals and their clients. Through our range of annuity products, financial know-how, history of award-winning service* and streamlined experiences, we strive to reduce the confusion that complicates retirement planning. We take a balanced, long-term approach to responsibly serving all our stakeholders, including customers, shareholders, distribution partners, employees, regulators and community partners. We believe by providing clarity for all today, we can help drive better outcomes for tomorrow. For more information, visit *SQM (Service Quality Measurement Group) Call Center Awards Program for 2004 and 2006-2024. (Criteria used for Call Center World Class FCR Certification is 80% or higher of customers getting their contact resolved on the first call to the call center (FCR) for 3 consecutive months or more.) Jackson® is the marketing name for Jackson Financial Inc., Jackson National Life Insurance Company® (Home Office: Lansing, Michigan) and Jackson National Life Insurance Company of New York® (Home Office: Purchase, New York) Before investing, investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the variable annuity and its underlying investment options. The current contract prospectus and underlying fund prospectuses provide this and other important information. Please contact your Jackson representative to obtain the prospectuses. Please read the prospectuses carefully before investing or sending money. Jackson, its distributors, and their respective representatives do not provide tax, accounting, or legal advice. Any tax statements contained herein were not intended to be used and cannot be used for the purpose of avoiding U.S. federal, state, or local tax penalties. Tax laws are complicated and subject to change. Tax results may depend on each taxpayer's individual set of facts and circumstances. Clients should rely on their own independent advisors as to any tax, accounting, or legal statements made herein. Guarantees are backed by the claims-paying ability of Jackson National Life Insurance Company or Jackson National Life Insurance Company of New York. For variable annuities, guarantees do not apply to the principal amount or investment performance of a variable annuity's separate account or its underlying investments. They are not backed by the broker/dealer from which this annuity contract is purchased, by the insurance agency from which this annuity contract is purchased or any affiliate of those entities, and none makes any representation or guarantees regarding the claims-paying ability of Jackson National Life Insurance Company or Jackson National Life Insurance Company of New York. The Product Match Pro tool does not provide specific recommendations. The tool's output, or "results", is for informational purposes only. Each individual client has specific needs, and it is up to a financial professional and their client to understand what product(s) best meets the client's needs. Additionally, Product Match Pro does not consider the full universe of Jackson annuity products. Jackson offers and issues other annuities with similar features, benefits, limitations and varying charges. Annuities are long-term, tax-deferred vehicles designed for retirement. Variable annuities and registered index-linked annuities involve investment risks and may lose value. Earnings are taxable as ordinary income when distributed. Individuals may be subject to a 10% additional tax for withdrawals before age 59 ½ unless an exception to the tax is met. Add-on living benefits are available for an extra charge and may be subject to conditions and limitations and there is no guarantee that an annuity with an add-on living benefit will provide sufficient supplemental retirement income. Products and features may be limited by state availability, and/or your selling firm's policies and regulatory requirements (including standard of conduct rules). 1 Jackson National Life Insurance Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Jackson Financial Inc. Jackson Financial Inc. is a publicly traded company. View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Patrick Sign in to access your portfolio

Everything You Need to Know About JBL Speakers
Everything You Need to Know About JBL Speakers

Time Business News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time Business News

Everything You Need to Know About JBL Speakers

When it comes to audio equipment, JBL speakers have made a significant mark in the industry. Known for their quality sound and innovative technology, they cater to a wide range of audio needs, from home theaters to portable Bluetooth speakers. Here's a comprehensive overview of what you need to know about JBL speakers and their origins. JBL was founded by James B. Lansing in 1946. Although its roots trace back to 1934, the brand officially adopted the JBL name only after Lansing established the company dedicated to creating high-quality loudspeakers. Over the decades, JBL has evolved into a leading manufacturer of audio equipment, known for its commitment to sound quality and innovation. Today, JBL offers various speaker options, including Bluetooth speakers, home audio systems, outdoor speakers, and professional audio devices. Their products are designed to meet diverse consumer needs, whether for casual listening or serious audiophile applications. JBL is owned by Harman International, which is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics. The relationship with Harman has significantly influenced JBL's market position and global reach. After Samsung acquired Harman in 2017, JBL benefited from the resources and expertise of its parent company, allowing it to enhance its product offerings and distribution channels. JBL's manufacturing facilities span across several countries, including the United States, Mexico, China, and Hungary. This global presence ensures that JBL maintains a high standard of quality while catering to a worldwide audience. For more detailed information on who makes JBL speakers, you can visit this link. JBL's product lineup is extensive, catering to various audio needs: Bluetooth Speakers: These portable options offer the convenience of wireless connectivity, making them ideal for on-the-go listening. Home Audio Systems: JBL provides high-quality sound solutions for home theaters, ensuring an immersive experience for movie and music lovers. Outdoor Speakers: Designed to withstand the elements, these speakers deliver powerful sound for outdoor gatherings and events. Professional Audio: JBL is also well-regarded in the professional audio industry, providing equipment for concerts, events, and studios. One of JBL's standout features is its commitment to sound quality. The brand is known for producing speakers with rich bass and clear highs, making them suitable for various applications. Whether you're streaming music, watching movies, or gaming, JBL speakers are engineered to deliver remarkable audio performance. JBL integrates cutting-edge technology into its products, including Bluetooth connectivity, voice control compatibility, and advanced sound processing features. These innovations enhance the user experience and ensure that JBL speakers remain competitive in the ever-evolving audio market. JBL speakers have established themselves as a trusted name in the audio industry, thanks to their quality, innovation, and diverse product offerings. Understanding the origins and ownership of JBL can deepen your appreciation for the brand and its commitment to providing exceptional sound. Whether you're looking for a portable speaker or a full home audio system, JBL has something to meet your needs. For more insights, check out the details on who makes JBL speakers. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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