Marsh column: Keeping those new year’s resolutions – Salisbury Post

Marsh column: Keeping those new year’s resolutions – Salisbury Post
Q. Each year I make New Year’s resolutions I can’t keep. What can I do this year to keep my New Year’s resolutions? A. I know so many readers are feeling your pain! The busiest time in the health and fitness industry is the first couple of months in
Save energy and money, too – Hutchinson Daily Leader
The Leader s Dec. 30 print edition INC. pages focused on how businesses can save money by trimming their energy use. Below are some energy-reduction tips homeowners can try, too: Make sure attic and wall spaces are well insulated. Most
SEO — Easy Off-Site Optimization Tips – Turks.US
SEO is composed of two basic concepts — on-site and off-site optimization. Beginners in SEO will find on-site optimization easy, since it mostly deals with placement of keywords and proper website design. Off-site optimization might be too difficult
Berks County Week in Review – Reading Eagle
A recap of the week s top news stories including a New Year s Eve celebration was held at the Pagoda which has a new look, a 19-year old U.S. Navy sailor from Sinking Spring died while serving in the Middle East, and over 1,500 Berks County
Winter bird feeding tips – Hutchinson Daily Leader
Winter is the time to change the composition of bird foods offered and perhaps the arrangement of your feeders. This will aid in the birds’ survival, as well as increase your viewing enjoyment in the snowy months ahead. Permanent residents, such as
Resolve to do simple things to improve your garden – Salisbury Post
Now is the time to ponder your annual New Year’s resolutions. This annual gesture of self-improvement, moderation and a test of one’s will often fails quickly with the New Year, especially for goals which are not easily obtained. But here are eight
Missouri minimum wage rises 40 cents – Southeast Missourian
Matt Kirkpatrick prepares a pepperoni pizza at Imo’s Pizza in Cape Girardeau, where he earns minimum wage. (FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com) [Order this photo] With the start of the new year, minimum wage workers are making 40 cents more per
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