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A season for health screenings

'Tis the season for after-work gatherings, family parties, kids’ events, school concerts, and, of course, gift buying. No wonder the season sparks waves of stress as soon as the Halloween candy aisles quickly transition to candy canes and stocking stuffers. With all the pressure comes related health concerns. While you might push off health...

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Myths about estate planning

“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t—you’re right.” What Henry Ford suggested nearly a century ago rings true today: Attitude determines failure or success. When it comes to ensuring peace of mind for you and your family by planning for your final wishes, there are a lot of myths that can lead to a faulty...

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How to avoid power outages

With wicked winter weather comes snowstorms and power outages. There’s nothing worse than your power going out, often at important times like right in the middle of making dinner, and the fallout of having to find your old flashlights, which probably don’t work, not to mention the possibility of losing all the food in your fridge if it...

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Students of all ages at Willoughby-Eastlake Schools are discovering their passions by diving headfirst into the wide array of extracurricular activities

The ancient African proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child,” implies that stakeholders in the community play an impactful supporting role in rearing children. On another level, so does the number of outside experiences available to enrich their lives. At Willoughby-Eastlake Schools, the extracurricular activities developed for every...

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At The Village of St. Edward, residents are experiencing the joy of lives well lived

For the nearly 700 residents and families at The Village of St. Edward, the concept of bucket list has taken on a new meaning through the new VillageLIFE initiative. Supported by VSE’s non-profit foundation, the program is a vibrant philosophy of aging supported by growth, discovery, joy and purpose. In short, the idea is to encourage...

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