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With Exactly real estate company’s flat-fee rate structure, home sellers are keeping more of the profits

Though the price of everything from pumpkins and clams to cars and appliances has gone up this fall, one local company has kept its prices the same as the day it was founded. “The price of everything has increased, but we are still maintaining our flat-rate fee structure, which helps our clients save money,” says Exactly Founder and...

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A brand-new website for $0 down and an affordable monthly rate

Many local business owners are unhappy with their websites, but don’t know where to turn. Some sites may have taken months to build and cost thousands of dollars yet they’re not what the business needs. Others may have been built inexpensively by a friend or family member who is now disconnected from the process. Still others were constructed...

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A Final Thought: Well, Isn’t Fall Sweet

The day before this column was due to our production department, a co-worker told me, “Be sure you don’t write about how much you dislike fall.” I replied, “How did you know I was going to do that?” It turns out everyone knows I hate fall. But first, you have to understand what a strong statement that is. In our family, we...

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Five new suites at Ohio’s Amish Country’s Main Street Lodge feature gorgeous decor decked out by the designers at Sheiyah Market, just in time for fall color

The heart of Ohio’s Amish Country is the community of Berlin, and the heart of Berlin is the famous Sheiyah Market, which features 50,000 square feet of retail shopping spread over their expansive campus. Visitors from around the world shop the market’s eclectic collection of gifts, fashions, furniture, and accessories. Here’s how to...

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A Final Thought: Cleveland’s Calling

My wife and I met in 1982 while attending Columbus College in our hometown of Columbus, Georgia. The school is now called Columbus State University, but back then we called it UCLA—the University of Columbus ’Longside the Airport. One of my wife’s college friends was a Jewish girl named Rosie who impressed me because she was so...

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