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Dr. Danielle Shaper, of Finesse Footcare, details the options for eliminating nail fungus

About 1 in 10 people suffer from toenail fungus, which causes thick, discolored, misshapen or crumbling nails. The condition is difficult to treat and more common in seniors. In fact, the occurrence jumps to 1 in 2 people over age 70 who suffer from it. Since treatment can take several months, as newly healed nails grow out, heading into...

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Amy Hoes, of eXp Realty, weighs in on the state of the Medina County real estate market

The often-quoted Chinese citation, “May you live in interesting times,” could apply to the real estate market in Northeast Ohio. While interest rates have inched up throughout 2023, home buyers have fewer homes to choose from on the market. I caught up with Amy Hoes of eXp Realty for an explanation of what that means in the short and...

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Here’s how the rebrand of a 60-year old non-profit group has created opportunity for two local businesses

For many organizations, the chaos of the pandemic forced unplanned pivots. When Sarah Bals was named executive director of Lake County Development Council in January 2020, during the start of Covid, business activities were coming to a halt. “This was a juncture for the board of business leaders and I to take pause and evaluate our...

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For older adults, navigating the legal landscape takes expert knowledge and understanding, Attorney Margie Karl can help to secure your future

For more than 15 years, Attorney Margaret T. Karl has helped people put together their estate plans, lending peace of mind and security. As an elder care attorney, in addition to wills and trusts, Margie handles power of attorney agreements, setting up limited-liability companies and operating agreements, real estate transfers, guardianship...

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Continuing a legacy of giving

The recent passing of Sister Mary Donald, a beloved fixture at Our Lady of Lourdes National Shrine in Euclid, has left a wake of sadness and loss. “Her creativity and boundless energy made a difference in many lives in the community,” says Sister Phyllis Ann, who is head administrator of the shrine. “A Sister for the past 58 years, she...

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