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The fitness specialists at LifeWorks of Southwest General can help you pinpoint the best way to get fit—for life

Most of us want to feel good and healthy. But how do we get that way? The trouble for many people is cutting through the ongoing bombardment of fitness philosophies and fads to determine what exercise program is right for them. That’s where the fitness specialists at LifeWorks of Southwest General come in, suggests Karen Raisch-Siegel,...

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A Final Thought: If a tree falls in the forest...

Note on the March column: Thank you very much to the medical professionals who wrote in to help explain how a doctor might have uncrossed my ancestor’s eyes back in 1846. There were apparently several techniques, including “strabismus surgery,” which was introduced in the U.S. as early as the 1830s. This procedure involves cutting the...

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Meet the Artist: Kate Kisicki

We all see the world in a different way. The way local artist Kate Kisicki brings her view of the world to life by using bold, effervescent color is sure to make you take notice. Deeply inspired by fleeting, natural phenomena, Kate is influenced by and expresses her sublime experiences in nature and energy through her vibrant, unique strokes...

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The only way to really protect your basement from water intrusion is to stop the flow of water from the outside

Nobody wants to find out that their basement walls or foundation have water damage, acknowledges Mark Olivieri, the son in Olivieri and Son—specialists in basement waterproofing. But not knowing about a problem doesn’t mean it isn’t there. “It’s like a medical condition,” says Mark. “The earlier you catch it, the easier it is...

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The freshly expanded Permanent Floors Carpet One promises an even more immersive flooring experience

Permanent Floors Carpet One Floor & Home in Parma recently underwent a showroom renovation that opened up its space for an improved shopping experience, with more samples and displays. “We felt the time was right for an overhaul,” says Ryan Mackey, president of the family-owned and operated business in 1947. “Last year, with people...

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