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Evaluate your prescription drug coverage under Medicare and find out if you can save

According to a 2019 KFF Tracking Poll, 89% of people over the age of 65 have reported that they take at least one medication regularly, with more than half of those taking more than four medications regularly. 28% of seniors say it’s difficult to purchase their medications due to cost. Fortunately, as of January 1, 2023, with the passing of...

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In just a few days and for a fraction of the cost Chagrin Home Improvements can create your kitchen transformation

The allure of a professional paint job cannot be denied. It’s fast, it’s economical, and the finished product packs a visual punch like no other home improvement can do. There’s nothing else like it to change the look, style or feel of a room. Joe Jacobs, owner of Chagrin Home Improvements, and his crew love the final reveal of their...

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The Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce proudly recognizes black-owned businesses in the community

The Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce has more than 540 businesses that represent a vibrant and diverse business community serving Lake County. “In honor of Black History Month, we are proud to recognize and acknowledge the business leaders, and showcase their organization and contribution within our community,” says...

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With a new showroom and more than four decades of experience, David Brown Construction is a perfect choice for your next remodeling project

It pays to remember that adage, measure twice, cut once, before starting your next home remodeling project, even when you’re not doing it yourself. Before you decide which contractor makes the cut, think twice about which one can get the job done right, because rushing ahead only to have to hire another contractor later could cost you time...

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Anyone can complete the sustainable lifecycle of used, unused or new vinyl siding to save it from ending up in a landfill

Vinyl siding was invented back in the 1950s in Columbus. And Ohio continues to be an active market for homebuilding with this homegrown product, with more vinyl processors than almost any other state. It makes perfect sense that our fair state would be the first proving ground for a national vinyl siding recycling initiative. Whether...

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