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The Social Security Column… The Twelve Sites Of Social Security

Issue 50.12

One of the most popular traditional holiday songs is “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” It’s been a holiday favorite since it was published in 1780. Last year, we introduced our own classic: “The Twelve Sites of Social Security.” It was a big hit, so we’ve remixed it for the new holiday season.

For […]

Try Out New Technology Risk-Free Just In Time For The Holidays!

Issue 50.12

The holidays are here and spending time with friends and family is one of the greatest rewards of the season. With holiday parties, family dinners and holiday events, it is more important than ever to be able to hear the sights and sounds of the season. The Doctors of Audiology at Hearing & […]

What You Should Tell Your Insurance Agent

Issue 50.12

It is common knowledge that you should tell your doctor all of your symptoms, and all the different medications you are taking. You wouldn’t expect your doctor to know how to treat your illnesses if you didn’t explain to him how you feel and what things worry you.

It is the same with […]

Prepaid Funeral Plans – A Gift Of Love

Issue 49.12

In a previous article I discussed the peace of mind that comes from pre-planning a funeral or memorial service. As we enter this Holiday Season another important reason comes to mind. Pre-planning is one of the finest gifts you can give your loved ones. It allows you to discuss arrangements with your loved […]

Genealogy Corner… New Family History Digital e-book

Issue 49.12

Now for the first time ever, you can get to know your ancestors’ stories – the lives they lived, their hardships, their triumphs, and how they met life’s challenges – in record-breaking time.

Archived newspapers allow you to tap into a reliable source of hundreds of years of history, and give you the […]

Knee Replacement Surgery Free Educational Seminar

Issue 49.12

The first total knee replacement surgery was performed over 35 years ago and it has now become one of the most successful surgical procedures. Years ago, the majority of knee surgeries were reserved for older seniors severely affected by osteoarthritis. Now, younger patients that are experiencing early onset of osteoarthritis and other injuries […]

Personal Stories Of WWII… A Bang Up Job

Issue 49.12

One mission was different from all the others. This was to the city of Munich in the last third of our tour. On every mission when the radio operator was not sending or receiving, he would spend his time shoving bundles of chaff out of a special slot in the fuselage as we […]

Looking Back… Unfulfilled Dreams?

Issue 49.12

How many times have your heard the term I regret that…? If as you get older and look back you feel that life hasn’t been fair because of unfulfilled dreams or expectations not met, it helps to become an OBSERVER of your own life. Step back and take an unbiased look at your […]

The Social Security Column… The Medicare Age Is Still 65

Issue 49.12

If you’re in your sixties, you probably know that the age to receive full retirement benefits has changed. But it’s important to remember that the age to begin receiving Medicare has not — it is still 65. Even if you have decided to wait until after you are age 65 to apply for […]