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How life insurance can help now

Most people understand life insurance to be a financial tool that helps their loved ones when they pass away, providing needed funds for bills, college and more. What they may not realize is that life insurance can also be a vital resource to help support the policy holder while he or she is still alive. By choosing a policy with a living...

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Now through the end of the month, Lumen Nation is holding its annual January Market Closeout Sale to make room for newly purchased inventory

The staff at North Canton’s Lumen Nation is just now returning from the huge January market in Dallas known as “Lightovation, the Dallas International Lighting Show.” This is where the world’s lighting manufactures present their new products to buyers, and where new trends and technologies are introduced. Each year Lumen Nation’s...

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Consider a second opinion

This is the year you say, “No, I’m not going to put up with this anymore. I’ve had enough and I’m tired of dealing with the pain, itching, bleeding and annoyance of having hemorrhoids. I’m done with the creams and hassle. I want to be able to enjoy life to the fullest.” So, you go to your doctor to get this pesky problem taken care...

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On January 25, new mayor Rocco Yeargin will give the City of Green’s annual State of the City Address

The City of Green’s annual State of the City Address is being held on Thursday, January 25, at the Green High School auditorium, 1474 Boettler Road. The public is invited. This year’s address will be delivered by new mayor Rocco Yeargin, who took office on January 1, 2024, after winning election in November. He has replaced Gerard...

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The Boston "Wine" Party?

December 16 marks the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. We all remember the story, even if the details are a little fuzzy. Here’s a recap: In 1773, a group known as the Sons of Liberty boarded British ships and threw the entire shipment of tea into the harbor in protest of the tea tax imposed under the Townshend Acts. But have you...

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