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Tracy Manning

January 18, 2023

Making difficult decisions – Christine Vanlandingham – January 15, 2023

Independence and choice. Themes as central to the American way as the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The ability to make

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January 11, 2023

Our natural world needs protection – Lynn Kellogg – January 10, 2023

Years ago following my second trip to Alaska, I wrote of lessons the “last frontier” provided. Alaska’s undeveloped frontier is predominant with

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January 4, 2023

Learning to express kindness – Christine Vanlandingham – January 3, 2023

As we barrel head-long into 2023, I am carrying with me two lessons from the 1980s. 1) Growing pains are not fun, but they can be a good

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December 28, 2022

Stay warm, but stay safe – Christine Vanlandingham – Dec. 24, 2022

Space heaters are a common appliance in many homes. They are also a common cause of fires. A recent fire in our neighborhood, caused by a space

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December 19, 2022

Medicare vs. Marketplace – choose wisely – Sara Duris – December 18, 2022

Q.  What are the Health Insurance Marketplaces and how are they different from Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) plans? A. 

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December 15, 2022

Let’s destigmatize dementia – Lynn Kellogg – December 13, 2022

Blessed with friends of all ages, it’s surprising how often comments on memory function surface across generations. But, maybe it’s not too

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December 7, 2022

Use holidays to connect generations – Christine Vanlandingham – December 5, 2022

I have a photograph in my office of an older man and a young teen, each wearing nearly identical t-shirts. The teen’s shirt says, “Talk to old people;

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November 30, 2022

Options for addressing nursing home problems – Sara Duris – November 30, 2022

Q.  We are concerned about a relative’s treatment in a nursing facility.  We aren’t his immediate family and don’t want to alarm his

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November 28, 2022

It’s not too late for Medicare counseling – Lynn Kellogg – November 22, 2022

Walks are great. You not only get exercise, restlessness and worries seem to fade, and often you run into friends for delightful little chats. On a

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