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Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… Who’s Accountable? Part 3

Issue 10.16

Part 3

As promised, the continuation of a series of articles identifying by city ordinance, Who Is Accountable? In the Realm of City Government many have come to believe without question that the most powerful man in the city and for that matter the county….. Is none other than the City Manager […]

Genealogy Corner… March Around The World Event

Issue 10.16

The St. George FamilySearch Library, located on the 2nd floor of building B at 162 North 400 East in St. George, Utah is holding a special March Event. Two weeks of classes and indexing will be devoted to Foreign and Native American Research. The event will be held March 14th through March 25th.

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Is Your Retirement Income Plan Complete?

Issue 10.16

As we start our countdown to retirement or continue our retirement journey, it’s hard not to think about how we could make our retirement years better. Personally, I don’t know what could be better than senior discounts on movies and restaurants, but today I’m going to talk about a different aspect of retirement […]

Life Just Looks Better Without Reading Glasses… Introducing The KAMRA™ Inlay

Issue 10.16

The day we’ve been waiting for has arrived! After much anticipation on our part, as well as that of our patients, the FDA has approved the procedure that will reduce or eliminate dependence on reading glasses.

Why Near Vision?

Nearly all adults over the age of 40 experience great frustration with the loss […]

Principles of Freedom – Why Sheriffs Should Be Constitutionalists

Issue 10.16

The first and greatest legal protectors of our Constitution Rights are the Sheriffs that we elect. Make sure you choose wisely. Excerpts from this article are reprinted by permission for your encouragement as you choose during the elections coming up.

Sheriff Blocks Feds From Harassing Raw Milk Farmer to “Stem the Tide of […]

Rediscover The Sounds Of Life!

Issue 10.16

The average person may not always realize it, but hearing is about more than just the ears. Our brains, bodies, personalities, relationships, and professional lives are all affected by hearing. Since we use our hearing to pick up on life’s signals and to function our best, it deserves our care, respect, and attention.

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The Funeral Business

Issue 10.16

A newly widowed woman was discussing with her friend the expenses involved with her husband’s funeral. She explained that her husband had a $50,000 life insurance policy and the funeral, burial plots and related expenses cost $12,000. She then told her friend the remaining funds she spent on a memorial stone. Her friend […]

6 Tips On Funeral Etiquette

Issue 9.16

Over the past 24 years working as a funeral director I have seen many changes in the way people handle the passing of a loved one. When I first began my career serving families here in Washington County, the media age had not yet taken hold; it seemed that people had more time, […]

Ed’s Up On City Council Issues… Who’s Accountable? Part 2

Issue 9.16

Part 2

My Friends, the first part of, “Who’s Accountable”, ended on the topic of City Boards and Commissions……That in effect serve as an extension (agents) of City and County Government and as such, are subject to State Statutes that govern “Public Meetings”. This, I believe, includes public notice of meeting date and […]

Geek Speak… Amazon’s Echo Is Fun

Issue 9.16

Before we start and in spite of an article published just a few weeks ago. I have seen an increase in people being tricked into calling a number purporting to be from Microsoft or Microsoft approved technicians. The pop up with the number won’t go away and stops you from using your computer. […]