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County educators come through for United Way
Teachers are superheroes. These past two years have been some of the hardest for educators. Shifts, pivots, adjustments, quarantines have been the norm. Yet these professionals continue to give their…
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Halloween Haunts
Beasley’s Orchards Fall Festivals Location: Beasley’s Orchard, Danville Dates: Now through Oct. 31 Hours: Monday through Friday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 6…
Read MoreHaving freedom to enjoy life’s passions to their fullest
By Glenn Mollette Steady cash flow comes from steady work. If you want money you have to do something that produces money. Much of what we want to do in…
Read MoreCurrent tax proposals: critiquing two promises to Americans
By: Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson I have written about “Washington’s Bi-Partisan Fiscal Folly” for years, caused by chronic over-spending. Regardless of which party holds the upper hand in Washington, the…
Read MoreWhy civic engagement matters for companies and nonprofits
(StatePoint) New research reveals that not only has America’s largest generation — millennials — become more civically engaged since the pandemic began, but that the time is right for nonprofits…
Read MoreTips to get out of sticky situations in the great outdoors
(StatePoint) When it comes to outdoor adventures, you never know what unexpected issues will arise. While you’re unlikely to pack a full toolbox, extra shoes or equipment due to space…
Read MoreSimple tips to adjust to the time change
(StatePoint) Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends November 7, and if you are already dreading the adjustment, you are not alone. The physical and mental effects are real, and many people…
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