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Cochlear Implants… Are You A Candidate?

Issue 8.15

When a crucial part of your inner ear isn’t working properly, you may need more than a hearing aid, especially if you have a severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears. Many people suffer with hearing loss because their hair cells in the inner ear (or cochlea) are damaged. This type […]

Cremation Growing In Popularity

Issue 8.16

Nothing can be more overwhelming than the death of a loved one. The ability to make informed decisions during this difficult time is critical. The Cremation Center of Southern Utah is designed exclusively for those choosing cremation. We are cremation experts and are here to assist you and your family through a complex […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… Who’s Accountable? Part 1

Issue 8.16

Part 1

Having found myself within the walls of City Hall I thought it best to confirm what I thought to be, the legal description of a council persons duties; Demands and Limits; Public Expectations that are to guide the conduct of all of those placed in a position of trust. I am […]

Genealogy Corner… Updates To FamilySearch And Family Tree

Issue 8.16

Family Tree released updates that include the option to invert colors on the Descendancy view. Instead of having black text on a light gray background, you can now have white on a dark gray background. This helps with eyesight. This also affects the Add People Icon. They recently added the option of adding […]

I Am Healthy: Why Do I Need a Power of Attorney?

Issue 8.16

As healthy adults we can usually manage our financial and medical affairs; however, life-changing events can occur which make that impossible. Have you considered who will manage your affairs if you have a stroke, an accident, end up in a coma, develop a debilitating illness or dementia, or even take a trip out […]

Principles of Freedom – SCOTUS (Supreme Court)

Issue 8.16

The Supreme Court Of The United States (SCOTUS) is often the arbiter of the final word on many legal issues that come before the nation. The unexpected death of Justice Antonin Scalia this past weekend has changed the political landscape in significant ways, but the outcome is far from predictable. There are a […]

The Gift Of Volunteering

Issue 8.16

Have you ever wanted to help someone live a better, healthier, and happier life? What if you had the opportunity to give this gift to countless people you have never met?

Volunteers play a significant role in the development and progression of treatment for every illness. Your gift is your participation. Participants in […]

Genealogy Corner… RootsTech

Issue 7.16

At RootsTech 2015, Elder Bradley D. Foster of the Seventy gave powerful testimony and counsel on why it is so important to involve our children in the saving work of family history. Elder Foster cited the Book of Mormon example of when Lehi asked his young sons to return to Jerusalem to receive […]

Respecting Final Wishes

Issue 7.16

The entertainment industry lost several of its prominent members a few weeks ago. Among them were René Angélil, businessman and the manager/husband of musical sensation Céline Dion, and David Bowie, iconic pop superstar. Although both men were famous, their personalities and backgrounds were extremely different, and, as such, they had very different final […]

Understanding Your Social Security… St. George, Utah Social Security Office To Relocate

Issue 7.16

Are you planning a visit to the St. George Social Security Office? The St. George Social Security office will be relocating effective Monday, 2/29/2016. The new address is 1091 N Bluff Street, Suite 1100, St. George UT 84770. The local phone number is still 1-866-446-7805. Nationally, Social Security expanded its office hours effective […]