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Legendary Ladies of Motown: Karen Durrant’s tribute to Diana Ross, Donna Summer and Tina Turner

RSM Events and Mimi Magazine invite you to enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner at the beautiful LaMalfa Banquet Hall in Mentor or the picturesque Williams On The Lake in Medina. Then, be entertained by Karen Durrant as she pays tribute to Diana Ross, Donna Summer and Tina Turner—the Legendary Ladies of Motown. Karen Durrant is one of the...

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Abundant spring debris combined with a lack of rain means dangerous gutter overflows are coming with the first summer thunderstorm and now is the time to act

Here in Northeast Ohio, we have been blessed with beautiful weather during late May and early June—pleasant temperatures, sunshine and little rain. Our attention is turning to outdoor activities, al fresco dining, and weekend picnics. One thing we aren’t thinking about is our gutters. But that’s about to change. “We’ve had a...

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A call to Lamphear’s landscaping experts will begin your yard’s dream transformation

There isn’t a lot the Lamphear’s landscaping team hasn’t experienced over the last 22 years, suggests owner Kory Lamphear. “After being involved in thousands of jobs, we’ve developed an extensive idea bank we can tap into to help come up with ideal solutions to beautify any yard or property,” insists Kory, who launched the business...

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Here’s how years of experience and a dedication to ongoing training and equipment upgrades gives Pristine Clean a level of professionalism all its own

If you’ve noticed an increase in the number of power washing companies sticking signs in the ground at busy intersections, you’re right. The industry has a low “barrier to entry,” meaning all you need to get started is a power washer and a vehicle to haul it in. But for a professional power washing company, there is much more to it...

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Energy savings might be as easy as changing the direction of your ceiling fan

The new heightened energy efficiency and refrigerant requirements by the Department of Energy that went into effect this year are making the HVAC industry take steps toward sustainability. “The new SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) requirement is changing on all new equipment manufactured after January 1, 2023,” says Mark Staron II,...

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