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The City of Green’s eight 5K races (and fun walks) are attracting participants from around the region
The City of Green is making it easy for walkers and runners from all over the region to participate in eight different races held within the city. It’s the Green Great Eight Race Series, a collaboration between eight races that benefit local nonprofits. Since 2020, the series has raised more than $300,000 for local organization. In addition...
Read MoreA Final Thought: Salt the Water, Not the Grits
I was informed last week that I have not written about my Georgia/Alabama heritage in a while, so I’d like to tackle a controversial subject: Grits. I know many Ohioans don’t like grits, but that may be because you’re expecting too much of them. Grits is a simple food, requiring an accompaniment—salt, pepper and butter at the very...
Read MoreCore values and an investment in the community are at the heart of everything MDG Flooring America does
For more than two decades, MDG Flooring America has worked to provide top-tier flooring solutions rooted in building trust one floor at a time. The company’s core values—Family, Legacy, Operational excellence, Open communication, Resourceful, Integrity, Next-level service and Growth, which form the acronym FLOORING—are the...
Read MoreHere’s how SOGO Homes can help you sell for more
For people contemplating selling their homes, right now supply-and-demand is working in their favor. “The real estate market is strong, as homeowners are still getting multiple offers—often over asking price—within days of listing,” says Aaron Peterson, founder of SOGO Homes. “Inventory is still low and there are a ton of...
Read MoreBrown rice vs. cauliflower rice
Brown rice is a whole grain that is packed with nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. “It is a great source of energy and can help keep you feeling full and satisfied for longer periods of time,” says Dietitian, Daniela Lima of Good Health Organizing. Cauliflower rice has gained popularity in recent years as a low-carb,...
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