June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, a good time to focus on brain health. Like your body, your brain can benefit from a healthy lifestyle. While there is no [...]
At least 135 people filled the large studio in Genesis Health Club Brownwood on May 23 for a free self-defense workshop. Led by Steve Hossfeld, a retired SWAT commander, the [...]
Preparation is the key to success in many areas of life, but some people overlook the preparation needed to create financial stability and growth for the future. Observing the financial [...]
The 3-Part Process for Starting a Business, Explained by an Expert Look around our community and you will see many successful business owners. What might not be as evident are [...]
“There are some things I learned at PAM that help me today,” Linda Larsen says. “And I got realistic expectations mapped out for me. They showed me the right way [...]
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, according to the American Cancer Society. The majority of cases world-wide, according to the World Health Organization, occur [...]
Taste Buds Fresh Market Delivery is expanding access to Florida fresh produce by adding pop-up locations. Whether Taste Buds comes to you, or you go to them, you’re going to [...]
Imagine the lights in the grocery store are so bright they hurt your eyes, making it hard to see the food on the shelves. Imagine the disorder of items [...]
Haley Williams went from a thirteen-year-old with a bad cold to a cancer patient so fast her parents are still wide-eyed when they talk about it. They took her [...]
Well into her retirement years, Lynette Robbins is full of joy and energy. She’s excited about her upcoming trip to Europe where she’ll tour nine countries in 12 days. [...]
Tammy Dunseath seems to know the names of all 22 people in the room as she dons her headset and checks them in for class. She repeats her instructions to [...]
When Life Hands You Peppers What do you see in a small pile of random-variety peppers? Jamie Ellis saw a scrap heap, but her son Avery saw possibilities. The result [...]
Remission without Chemo “Before I got my cancer diagnosis, I figured I would die of cancer or a heart attack,” says Bob Tracey, who retired from the Baltimore County Fire [...]
After starting the meeting and directing the introductions, Bette Lou had to correct one of the newcomers. “You’re not allowed to use the word victim,” Bette Lou says. “I had [...]
This year, the Parkinson’s Foundation hosted the first ever Moving Day in The Villages. Its purpose was to raise awareness and support for those living with Parkinson’s disease—a brain disorder [...]