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Restoring hope and renewing lives at Project Hope for the Homeless
The evolution of Project Hope for the Homeless began in 1993, with the Catholic Commission of Lake and Geauga Counties searching for a solution to the homeless in Lake County. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the shelter now serves approximately 500 guests each year. Executive Director Judy Burr served as an outreach coordinator in those early,...
Read MoreLicensed insurance agent Bernie Davidson with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency can help you sort through your Medicare plan options
For those who will be participating in the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, which this year runs from Sunday, October 15, until Thursday, December 7, your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) may have provided some information regarding the costs associated with your current Medicare plan and any changes for 2024. Because Medicare plans can change,...
Read MoreLighting up hope for neuropathy
If you’ve been diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy, you are not alone. More than half of people with type 2 diabetes will develop neuropathy in their lifetime. And while walking on hot coals may be a fun challenge on a tropical vacation, the constant burning pain in your feet associated with neuropathy is not fun. In fact, it can be...
Read MoreRetirement savings: Trick or treat?
Halloween is the time of year when we have fun with concepts that normally scare us—from gravestones and skeletons in our front yards to imaginary witches, vampires, and goblins. But when it comes to watching our retirement savings dwindle away due to stock market losses, the fears are not imaginary. They are very real. Unlike the...
Read MoreThe Berea-Midpark Craft Show benefitting the performing arts takes place Saturday and Sunday, October 21 and 22
The Berea-Midpark Craft Show has earned a name for itself over the past 42 years as one of the biggest and best holiday craft shows in Northeast Ohio. “This year we have a variety of more than 200 vendors in four designated zones showcasing crafted items like jewelry, home décor, home goods, clothing, crafts and baked goods,” says Michelle...
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