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Archives for November 2020
How diabetes patients can prepare for COVID-19
Courtesy of Metro News Service Photo courtesy of Metro Creative Connection Life during the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging. Millions of people have lost their jobs, while millions more have been forced to accept reduced salaries. Coupled with those financial challenges, the public health crisis presented by COVID-19 has made 2020 a year many people would love to … [Read more...]
Home for the holidays
Courtesy of Metro Creative Connection Photo courtesy of Metro Creative Connection Holiday baking pointers The holiday season is steeped in tradition. Baking is one tradition that comes with the holiday territory. Many people may only bake in November and December, so it’s understandable if they’re a little rusty come the holiday season. These baking tips can lead to … [Read more...]
Should you take a home office deduction?
By Roy Ice We are almost to the end of 2020 and I am praying we don’t go into overtime. I think people are starting to go a little stir-crazy. For example,I have noticed “COVID-envy”working its way into conversations. People talk about so-and-so who got “The ‘Rona.” Yeah, they were in agony for two weeks, but hey, they’re done, right?! It’s like a rite of passage for … [Read more...]
New girlfriend or new speakers? Always a tough choice
By Todd Lancaster There comes a time in every man’s life when he takes stock in what was hopefully a life well-lived. At that point, the ledgers are opened, the coins are collected and the books are balanced, not necessarily from a financial standpoint, but as a collective survey of the “who and why” of what we are. So once we have figured out there is just a fine line … [Read more...]