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Virtual Cycling

The Lake County General Health District, through the efforts of the Senior Outreach division and Lake County Connections, is excited to introduce a mobile, interactive Senior Cycling class to its public health service line. Outreach Educator David Patton, a certified cycling instructor, guides participants through a virtual cycling world on...

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Maple Country Meats offers affordable, locally sourced meats, produce and more

A comment shoppers often make about Maple Country Meats is that it feels like a farmers’ market any day of the week. In addition to local, farm-raised meats (beef, pork, lamb, goat, chicken, ground beef, hot dogs and sausage), the family-run, one-stop shop also carries abundant fresh produce. “Right now, our biggest sellers are Ohio sweet...

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Platinum Real Estate breaks down the new rules for selling a home—and commissions are affected

In March, as part of a landmark legal settlement, the National Association of Realtors agreed to settle a lawsuit by paying $418 million in damages and a requirement that multiple listing data services do not make mandatory a “field” stating how much, or if any compensation to an agent representing a buyer, will be paid or offered by the...

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The power of accountability

I’m a big believer in the old saying, your habits make you healthy. Now that the kids are going back to school and we’re getting back to a more ordered schedule, it’s a good time to check in with yourself and see how your habits are serving you. To form a habit and sustain it in the long run, it needs to be convenient and...

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POA for college-bound kids

For parents with kids heading off to college, this month is a frenzied scramble of list-making and checking off items like bed linens, tiny microwaves, refrigerators and laundry baskets. But while you’re focusing on the tangible goods, it’s good to take stock of your child’s legal status. Even though you’re paying the bills most of the...

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