Trends like Marie Kondo’s philosophy and minimalism, in general, have firmly taken root in our collective consciousness in recent years. Part of the alluring nature…
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As identified in part one, we are undergoing a moral crisis from Muncie, Indianapolis to Washington, D.C. It’s ugly to watch. Charles Blow, a columnist…
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Read More »Practicing environmental responsibility goes far beyond recycling and turning off the lights when you’re not using them. In fact, one of the most important things…
Read More »Much has been made of the U.S. opioid epidemic in recent years, but a similar public health crisis in America is simultaneously more silent and…
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Read More »Gretchen Cheesman, Part I Mayor Dennis Tyler wanted the former Chief of Police, Steve Stewart to investigate Gretchen, but the FBI was in town and…
Read More »In the past, the only option for people with aging loved ones who need regular care was to either become their caregiver or send them…
Read More »BY MADISYN TAYLOR Breaking your family patterns may be the most important work you do and the most challenging. It is easy to believe that in…
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