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With a new showroom and more than four decades of experience, David Brown Construction is a perfect choice for your next remodeling project
It pays to remember that adage, measure twice, cut once, before starting your next home remodeling project, even when you’re not doing it yourself. Before you decide which contractor makes the cut, think twice about which one can get the job done right, because rushing ahead only to have to hire another contractor later could cost you time...
Read MoreWhere do you want your remodel to take you?
When working on a home renovation, addition or new build, it’s critical to work with a team that understands your vision. And if you don’t quite have that vision, the right team should be ready to help you create it. And once it’s clear, it takes that whole team working together to bring that vision to life. “In home renovation, the...
Read MoreHere’s how Ironman triathlete Eddie Police discovered he had varicose veins and chose a treatment that changed his life
Eddie Police is an Ironman. The 44-year-old Perry, Ohio resident has competed in more than 100 races. He’s run 20 marathons and endured nine triathlons, including Ironman Triathlons, which consist of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride, and a full 26.22-mile marathon. He’s competed all over the Midwest and as far away as St. Croix and...
Read MoreCouple up with your sweetie and maximize your transformation at MaxStrength Fitness
Much like Bonnie and Clyde, Marc Antony and Cleopatra, and Rhett and Scarlett, when Paul and Anna Snellings combine forces, sparks will fly and big things happen. In honor of this Valentine’s season, we caught up with the darling duo to uncover their secret sauce for staying in shape. The tenacious twosome moved to Cleveland from...
Read MoreThe brothers and owners of Lann Insurance, Dennis and Richard Lann, make choosing the right insurance coverage personal
Whether it’s spending more time with family or appreciating the time we have to ourselves—we’re all looking back at the last three pandemic years through a lens of silver linings. When the operations for his neighboring businesses in downtown Willoughby stalled and then slowly began to pick up again between 2020 and 2022, Dennis Lann...
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