Archives for July 2019
Fruity brews for summer
By Joy Neighbors Serious beer drinkers have viewed fruit beers as a gimmicky for years. They were seen as a way to get non-beer drinkers to enjoy a brew with the crowd. But reports show fruit beer is on the upswing, and not just for those who don’t like “real” beer. Today, craft breweries are taking the lead and blending exotic fruits into complex bases like … [Read more...]
Qwilr empowers businesses with professional documents
By Mike Gingerich Back in 2015, when Forbes broke the news about the launch of the startup, Qwilr, no one thought it would one day become such a key tool used by many large businesses. However, the software is now making inroads into many top offices, with the likes of Deloitte, Qantas, and Zillow already on board. Below is a quick review of the this online … [Read more...]
What your doctor may not tell you about foodborne illnesses
By Dr. Neil Sweigart When we think of foodborne illnesses, we generally think of infectious diseases caused by viruses (novovirus), bacteria (salmonella) or parasites (pinworms, tape worms etc.) Most of these diseases can be prevented by proper growing, handling and cooking of food. However, Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn of the Wellness Institute at the Cleveland Clinic … [Read more...]
‘Firm in the faith:’ St. Peter Lutheran celebrates 150th anniversary
By Bill Richardson Travel east out of Vincennes along Willow Street, and it doesn’t take long for the setting to change from urban to rural. Continue on when Willow turns into South Decker Road and one will pass fields of corn, hay, melons, soybeans and potatoes, a farm market, and what appears to be a couple of old Studebakers, perhaps awaiting their turn to be … [Read more...]