by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Education Connection, Practical Living
By Marilyn Tinnin For 26 years, the name Peter Jernberg was synonymous with Jackson Academy. His outstanding leadership created a culture of excellence, not just in academics but also through encouraging lives of character, purpose, and community involvement....
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Christian Commerce, Columns, Practical Living
By Chatham Kennedy If you are passing through Ridgeland, you are guaranteed to see the illuminations of Magnolia Lighting. Dozens of chandeliers adorn the roadside window, which acts as its own billboard to anyone traveling down I-55 beside the company’s...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By Elizabeth Wynn Over the years, I have often wondered how many young parents really think about who will take care of their children if they are unable to do so. Parents spend countless hours planning everything from college to swimming lessons, but never...
by mcl | Jul 1, 2016 | Columns, Education Connection, Practical Living
By AUBREY PRINCE Your health and its related care are really a partnership between you and your doctor. Let’s face it—nobody knows better how you feel than you! And when something just doesn’t seem right, that’s one of the times when a call to your physician can be...
by mcl | Jul 1, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By ELIZABETH WYNN Webster’s dictionary defines procrastination as the act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off to a future time; delay; dilatoriness. When dealing with legal matters, procrastination is probably the number one reason that families do not have a...
by mcl | Jun 1, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By ELIZABETH WYNN Very few resources, other than personal assets, are available to cover the costs of long-term care. However, the VA Pension Aid & Attendance (A&A) benefit may be available to U.S. veterans or surviving spouses. To qualify, the veteran...