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4 Ways Municipalities Can Reduce Flood Risks
How can municipalities reduce flood risks? Discover four effective methods to protect your community from flooding damage in this blog post.
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Protect Medicaid
By: Andrew Moss Catastrophic cuts are in the offing for Medicaid, the nation’s largest single source of health coverage, serving primarily low-income Americans. But catastrophe…
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5 Marketing Tips To Make Your Local Business Unforgettable
While national attention is nice, small businesses care more about catching their neighbors’ eye. Here are big marketing tips on a smaller scale.
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5 Reasons Why Droughts May Occur in Your Region
Knowing the causes of drought can help communities better prepare for their impact. Learn five reasons why droughts may occur in your region.
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5 Important Tips for Shopping for a Flagpole
Don’t purchase a flagpole on a whim. Ensure that you choose the right one after reviewing these five important tips for shopping for a flagpole.
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Planning Your Winter Marriage Proposal
When it comes to that special moment when you get down on one knee, each and every detail should be perfect. A winter marriage proposal…
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How To Write the Vision Statement for Your Laboratory
You must have a clear sense of where you want your business to go when you decide to open a new laboratory. Therefore, having a…
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Innovative Ways To Use a Track Saw in Small Workshops
A track saw is a versatile woodworking tool that can dramatically enhance your craft. It’s incredibly useful in small workshops where space and flexibility are…
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Everything You Need To Know About Railcar Restoration
All aboard the restoration express! Dive into everything you need to know about railcar restoration and turn rusty relics into gorgeous carriages.
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An Unseen Problem With The Electoral College
A person holds an electoral certificate from the 2020 presidential election on Jan. 6, 2021. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images Barry C. Burden, University of…
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