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Bittersweet Farms offers local produce with a purpose

SIGN-UPS ARE UNDERWAY for the 2021 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program at Bittersweet Farms, now in its 11th year! Receive weekly boxes of fresh, sustainably grown, local produce and support meaningful, paid employment for adults with autism by signing up today at www.bittersweetfarms.

Tornado watch or warning: What’s the difference?

THOUGH WE ALREADY HAVE enough on our plates with the COVID-19 pandemic, April is the start of peak tornado season in our area, so we need to be alert to weather forecasts and familiarize ourselves with the terminology meteorologists use, such as “tornado watch” and “tornado warning.
V Project strives to achieve victory over COVID through vaccination

V Project strives to achieve victory over COVID through vaccination

V Project strives to achieve victory over COVID through vaccination

SINCE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC BEGAN approximately a year ago, we’ve been faced with more questions than answers: How long will this continue? How can we protect ourselves? How many people will get sick? How many will lose their lives?
Mercy Health dermatologist sheds light on phototherapy

Mercy Health dermatologist sheds light on phototherapy

Mercy Health dermatologist sheds light on phototherapy

PATIENTS WITH CERTAIN DERMATOLOGICAL CONDITIONS that have not responded to conventional treatments may be able to achieve significant improvement in their symptoms through painless, totally noninvasive phototherapy treatments, now offered at Mercy Health Dermatology under the directorship of Erin...
SOUND ADVICE

SOUND ADVICE

SOUND ADVICE

Q: My husband was involved in a pretty serious automobile accident where the airbag deployed. He is very lucky to be alive and walked away from the accident with what we thought was little harm.
CANCER CONNECTION IN OUR COMMUNITY

CANCER CONNECTION IN OUR COMMUNITY

CANCER CONNECTION IN OUR COMMUNITY

“‘CANCER’ IS A WORD, not a sentence.” So many of us associate cancer with impending death, but this is just not the case anymore. Numerous people are living many years with Stage 4 or advanced cancer.