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Are You Constantly Fatigued?

Issue 21.15

Obstructive sleep apnea is greatly under diagnosed. In our increasingly more obese society, it is becoming more prevalent but often not recognized. If you awake in the morning feeling fatigued and unrefreshed, if you fall asleep while sitting in a quiet place, while watching TV or reading a book, if you snore, you […]

Is It Possible To Hear Better In Noisy Environments?

Issue 21.15

Does this ever happen to you? You’re catching up on old times with a friend at a favorite restaurant, but you can hardly make out a word your friend is saying because of all the background noise, from clanging dishes and silverware to the constant drone of other conversations.

You may be a […]

Genealogy Corner… AmericanAncestors.org

Issue 21.15

AmericanAncestors.org is the website of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS). An account offers you online access to hundreds of databases and millions of names. Affiliate accounts courtesy of the NEHGS partnership with FamilySearch and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints allow access to many free databases, but this is […]

Meaning and Symbols of Flag-Folding for US Veterans

Issue 21.15

Sacred meaning and symbols make up the Flag Ceremony for our US Veterans. So that we may better appreciate this honor The American Legion offers this insight.

Meaning of Flag-Folding Program

The flag-folding ceremony represents the same religious principles on which our great country was originally founded.

The portion of the flag denoting […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… Airport Advisory Board

Issue 21.15

A Breath Of Fresh Air Transparency Found It’s Way Into Heretofore Restricted Air Space

Regular Meeting of SG City Council was held May 14th in the City Hall Conference Room where a self-imposed limit of PUBLIC INPUT is sustained depending on topic matter and welcomed personality in attendance. Transparency and understanding is the […]

What Can Cataract Surgery Do For You?

Issue 21.15

Sharpen your vision!

A cataract is a human lens that has become cloudy or yellow, instead of remaining clear. Cataracts are like wrinkles; they come with birthdays. How many birthdays depends on your family’s health history and your luck.

Improve your focus, without glasses!

Cataract surgery gives the patient and doctor an opportunity […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… City Manager Esplin Admonishes Council On General Plan Amendment

Issue 20.15

“You Have Lost Sight Of What This Hearing Is All About”

Is It Better For Residential Or Better For Commercial Belongs In The Future “Not This Hearing”

As I left the May 7th City Council Meeting the declaration made by City Mgr. Esplin, hounded my expectation of fair play… Knowing all […]

Geek Speak… Want A Watch?

Issue 20.15

You are probably seeing all the news and advertising for the new Apple Watch. It is another game-changer from one of the truly innovative companies out there. I want to share some of what I have learned about it, but I also want to inform you of some alternatives that, depending on your […]

Genealogy Corner… More Tips and Tricks for Family Tree

Issue 20.15

Here are some more tips and to help you get the most out of FamilySearch Family Tree. https://familysearch.org/tree/ takes you directly to FamilySearch.org’s Family Tree. There is a little purple light bulb at the bottom right of some of the screens. Click the light bulb to see Tree Tips. There will be more […]

Principles of Freedom – Enumeration of Rights

Issue 20.15

The Ninth Amendment to the US Constitution states, “The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”

This simple and brief statement carries a weighty and critical meaning as it concerns our relationship with the Federal government and indeed, any government. […]