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Here’s what’s going to happen on April 8—and how you can enjoy the show safely
Northeast Ohio will soon have front-row seats for an extraordinary celestial show. On April 8, we will have the rare opportunity to view the first total eclipse of the sun in Ohio since 1806. If you miss it, the show won’t return for 75 years—when everyone will be partying like it’s 2099. How to PrepareTo prepare for Eclipse Day,...
Read MoreWith Pristine Clean’s new “Pristine Routine” membership program, you can set your power washing on autopilot—and save 20%
Last week Mimi was explaining to a thirty-something how at the end of each month we used to sit down with a stack of bills and a checkbook, write dozens of checks, and record them in a register. Then we’d lick stamps and envelopes and put them all in the mail. It was time-consuming and stressful. Now, however, bill paying is on autopilot...
Read MoreUnique Live Edge Tables is now featuring a stunning assortment of large custom-made dining tables
Regardless of your style, adding the natural beauty of an authentic wood table to your home décor is a popular choice these days. Unique Live Edge Tables offers a wide range of both live edge and traditional edge options in a variety of sizes, wood species and finishes. “There’s a lot of interest in larger custom-made live edge and...
Read MoreAt University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, doctors are helping patients find relief from common and complex hand ailments.
“Our hands are the way we interact with the world and often we take them for granted until we have an injury,” says Jonathan Macknin, MD, a board-certified orthopedic hand surgeon at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, a campus of UH Regional Hospitals. Growing up playing the clarinet in the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony, and as a...
Read MoreSTEM careers are on the rise. Is your student prepared?
With a sharp rise in STEM careers—projected to grow 10.8% between 2021 and 2031 according to the Department of Labor—students seeking to enter fields such as engineering, medicine or any of the sciences need to succeed in a challenging high school math curriculum that often pushes the limit of their capabilities. Rote memory for...
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