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Start Talking… Know! To Secure, Monitor and Properly Dispose
3/26/2018 -- Families are continuing to be devastated by children abusing medicine. Kids end up in the ER, become addicted, suffer physical pain and emotional turmoil, and some lose their lives altogether - all in the name of prescription drug abuse. Medicine abuse among youth continues to trend at an alarming rate. Why is this occurring at such rapid levels? According to youth... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Diary of an Insomniac, By Aprill Brandon
You know a fun time to start thinking every thought in the entire world? From 2-5 a.m. Although 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. is also fantastic. Or, on really special occasions, both of those time frames in the same night. How many baby wipes do we have left? What’s the date? When are taxes due? I forgot to clip the dog’s toenails again. Poor baby. He’s practically walking on... read more.
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School visitor tragedy, snow days & more, By Susan Olling
We had quite a winter here in the D.C. environs.  All the schools used their allotted snow days fairly early.  MoCo schools used their three snow days by mid-February, including two in January for mere dustings of snow.  The school administration seems to make its closure decisions based on what happens up-county.  Schools were closed again on March 2.  No... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! Warning - JUUL at Your School
3/21/2018 - There is a new trend parents and school administrators need to be aware of, and it is called JUUL. It’s what some people are referring to as the iPhone of vaping. It is a device so discreet that it often goes unseen and teens are getting away with using it in public places. JUUL is a brand of e-cigarette that looks like a flash drive... read more.
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Two Sparrows Farm & Dairy… The end of the road, By Whitney Belprez
March 15, 2018 - Last week while on our monthly grocery trip, we were shocked to see that milk was selling for $1.50 a gallon at ALDI in Big Rapids. $1.50. “Limit five,” the sign said. Clearly, most shoppers’ reaction to these prices was to say “wow, $1.50!” and to then stock up. For us, our hearts sank. Those farmers, their families, their cows. How in... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Important brain thoughts from an exhausted parent, By Aprill Brandon
I have a confession. I’m supposed to be writing right now. Which, yes, “technically” I am. I am “technically” stringing together letters into words and those words into sentences.  Here’s the thing, though. I don’t really want to be writing right now. My brain is mush. Just a mushy, mushy, leaky puddle of its former self. This has been a particularly trying week and... read more.
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Gullibles’ Travels, By Kate Burch
I have heard a few radio ads lately by auto dealers making the pitch that, since this is tax season, it’s the perfect time to buy a new car!  Apparently, many who receive a tax refund think of it as a windfall and can’t wait for a good opportunity to spend it.  How does it happen that people do not rise up in protest over a significant portion of their pay being confiscated... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! How to Talk to Your Kids About School Violence
3/13/2018 - Have you checked in with your children regarding the recent school shooting in Florida to see what they’re thinking and how they’re feeling about it? Do you know what to say? It is only natural for parents to struggle with what to say about this senseless tragedy, along with the additional acts and threats of school violence that have since followed... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! To Stop, Drop and Breathe
3/6/2018 -- Even as adults, anger can be a difficult emotion to control, especially when it involves a child who continues to defy his or her parents. No one can push our buttons like our own children. However, the importance of exhibiting self-control in order to discipline a child appropriately, is monumental. An angry parent is scary enough. An angry parent who is in the habit of yelling and screaming... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Beggars can be choosers, By Aprill Brandon
Do you have pearls on right now? If so, prepare to clutch them... I no longer care what my kids eat. Oh yeah. I said it. And I mean it. This nose ring and these tattoos aren’t just for show. I’m a rebel mom. (slowly pulls off motorcycle helmet and shakes out hair) I. Don’t. Care. You hear me, world? I DON’T CARE. OK, I do care. Of course I care. I’m a mom. (sets... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Go play with your sister. That’s why we had her. By Aprill Brandon
Guys, we’re going to have to change the meaning of the word “natural.” It’s either that or stop referring to anything related to motherhood and parenting as “natural.” Take breastfeeding. Feeding your child with your very own body. It’s often claimed this is, and I quote, “the most natural thing in the world.” It is not. It is semi-aggressively shoving a sore and... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! To Recognize and Respond to Bullying
2/26/2018 - Bullying touches the lives of at least one out of every four children in the U.S. In this year alone, approximately 13 million youth, from preschool to high school, will experience it. Yet, many parents do not even know their child is a victim. One study revealed that as many as 64 percent of youth who were bullied did not tell a parent, teacher or... read more.
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Pressing On, By Ben T.C. Davis
Walking into Minuteman Press International Inc., I had no idea what to expect or how this was even going to go. I have never dropped a line for an audience before, and I have sure never written anything that was journalistic. So, feeling like a fish out of water, I jumped into this project the only way I knew how; with an undeserved sense of entitlement and the delusions of grandeur... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! To Talk Teen Relationships and Dating
2/21/2018 -- February is the month of romance, so what better time than now to bring up the subject with your teen? Whether your teen has shown interest in dating, it has more than likely crossed his or her mind. It is vitally important for our daughters and our sons to hear from us on this subject. They need to know what a healthy relationship entails; they need to be clear on the family... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Date night, By Aprill Brandon
For a 10-year-old who used to fantasize about going on elaborate dates with Jonathan Taylor Thomas to an almost excessive degree, I grew up to be a not very romantic adult. Take Valentine’s Day, for instance. I’ve never been a big fan. I don’t like a holiday dictating when I should shave my legs. Or Sweetest Day, for that matter. What is this thing? Valentine’s Day 2... read more.
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Crazy About Jesus, By Will McCabe
One day a student asked me in one of my high school classes, “Will, do you live in your own little world?” She meant this as an insult, but was surprised when I responded with, “yeah, and it’s a lot better than the world here.” I immediately turned to one of my friends and started talking as if nothing happened. Needless to say, that particular student and I were not friends... read more.
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Small Business Growth Puts Ohio on the Map for Doing Business
Every time we enter our corner coffee shop, purchase produce from our local farmers market, or dine at our favorite hometown restaurant, it becomes clear that small businesses are the backbone of our communities. The growth of this sector stimulates our economy and provides for individuals and families across the state. In 2017, Chief Executive magazine announced... read more.
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The Fix Will Not Be Easy, By Kate Burch
No surprise that the people who want to take our stuff and control our lives are at it with a vengeance in the wake of the St. Valentine’s Day massacre in Florida.  The demands range from better background checks and restricting gun purchases to those age 21 and older (not necessarily a bad idea, in my view, except for those with military service or other legitimate and trained familiarity with weapons)... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… I’m telling my mom on you, By Aprill Brandon
I like to think I’m a mature person. Mature-ish at the very least. Especially since I became a mother. Because when the world hands you a screaming, leaking lump of fragile human clay and expects you to keep it alive for 18 years, you grow up a bit in spite of yourself. I can now even say the word Uranus without giggling. Usually. But let me tell you, the first... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! What’s Trending – the Laundry Pod Challenge
2/6/2018 - If you are raising teenagers, you have no doubt heard of some of the ridiculous internet challenges that exist among this age group. While some of these new age “dares” are silly and harmless, many more are dangerous and even deadly. One such dare currently trending is called the ‘Tide Pod Challenge.’ It has nothing to do with... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Everyone deserves one thousand birthday hats, By Aprill Brandon
Here’s an interesting question you’ve probably never been asked before: Did you know it was possible to be bad at celebrating? Me neither. And then I had kids. My children are awful at celebrating. Just terrible. Holidays, birthdays, anniversaries. They’re hopeless. They’re even bad at those faux holidays like National Talk Like A Pirate Day (you should hear... read more.
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Know! To Educate and Rx-Proof Students
1/31/2018 - Aside from prescription drug abuse being illegal, it is highly dangerous. Yet one in four high school students will use a prescription medication for non-medical reasons at least once before graduating. Youth say prescription drugs are easier to access than a six-pack of beer. So where are students getting these prescription meds? 64 percent of youth... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… To Whom It May Concern (yes, you), By Aprill Brandon
I didn’t want it to have to come to this. No one ever does. Love means never having to hire a lawyer. Or at least it should. But, alas, here we are. It is indeed regrettable but unfortunately necessary at this point. And so, it is with a heavy heart that I must inform you, dear children, that you are in violation of our prenatal agreement. Actually, you’ve both been in... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Everything is cold and dead and stupid and I hate it, By Aprill Brandon
I’ve been sitting in this coffee shop for exactly 46 minutes now. And yes, I see you over there, Annoying Hovering Couple with that dual stink eye you’ve been giving me for the last 17 of these 46 minutes in the hopes I might feel pressured to hurry up and finish my business here so you can have my table. But the joke is on you. Because I can’t think of any... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… I’ll sit in the sinkhole tonight, honey, By Aprill Brandon
You want to know what true love is? Volunteering to sit in the couch sinkhole after a long day of work and raising kids so your equally tired partner can sit on “the good side” while you watch Netflix. Wait, what? Oh, is that just in our house? You guys don’t all have a couch sinkhole? Well, in that case, let me explain to all you fancy folk with your houses full of... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! What You Can Do to Improve Your Mental Health
1/8/2018 - With the start of each new year, people commonly vow to improve their physical health, including diet, nutrition and exercise. While this is a vital measure to take, it is equally important to resolve to improve one’s mental and emotional heath as well. A healthy mind is fundamental to a person’s overall well-being, regardless of age. Our... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Kid(not)napped, By Aprill Brandon
Funny title, huh? Ha-ha! HA-HA-HA! Oh yeah, LAUGH IT UP, CHUCKLES. My entire life is ruined but I’m glad YOU find it so hilarious. Oh man. Wow. Sorry, you guys. That was uncalled for. It’s just, I’m exhausted, you know? From all the not sleeping my oldest is doing. I knew this day would come. I mean, he’s almost 4-years-old. He napped longer than a lot of... read more.
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Start Talking... Know! Family Support for Prevention
1/4/2018 -- Research Institute has identified 40 developmental assets for adolescents; a specific set of skills, experiences, relationships and behaviors that help young people flourish and mature into successful and contributing adults. Studies of more than five million children of all cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds consistently show that the more developmental assets... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Back off, fellas, I’m taken, By Aprill Brandon
I am a crappy wife. I mean, I’d hate being married to me. I’m a remote hog and an unabashed blanket stealer and I have to let you know in great detail EVERY SINGLE FEELING I AM FEELING AT THE EXACT MOMENT I AM FEELING IT. And then there’s my temper. My lethargic attitude regarding shaving. My severe allergy to replacing toilet paper... read more.
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Without an Anchor, By Kate Burch
I read this morning a headline about the cratering sales of “organic” milk.  At first, I thought it a positive sign that perhaps people had begun to wake up to the fact that paying a premium for so-called organic foods is a waste of money and comparable to buying a purse with a designer logo so that one may be perceived as somehow special or superior to others... read more.
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Cogitating about 2018, By Bob Robinson
When I was young and stupid I didn’t know what I wanted to be when I grew up. I thought I wanted to be a bomber pilot like my dad, but I didn’t play with planes. Or bombs. When I was in junior high I spent my time publishing a monthly community newspaper that I charged a penny an issue for. It even included miniature photos that I pasted in place to go with... read more.
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Commissioner Mike Stegall… A New Year, New Beginnings, and Broken Resolutions
2017 is about to expire, and as most of us do, we look back on the past year.  We look back hopefully so we do not make the same mistakes we made, and to remember what we did well that will help in the future.  Overall, I think things went very well in 2017, and I have no complaints as to what transpired, nor do I have many regrets.  This was certainly a year of change and... read more.
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Commissioners’ Corner… Merry Christmas
2 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. 2 (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) 3 And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. 4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David... read more.
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Christmas Fun, By Susan Olling
I’ve been trying to ignore the news.  So, let’s take a couple of  leisurely drives to enjoy some Christmas cheer. A twenty-two-year old tradition in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania occurs on the second Friday in December: the Tuba Carol Fest in front of the Gettysburg Hotel.  Despite the name, all low bass horns are found in this choir  We first attended several years ago... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! New Year, New Rules – Cell Phone Agreement
12/12/2017 -- The New Year is always a good time to hit the reset button and establish any new rules you may need. When it comes to our kids and their phones, this may especially apply as we learn the potential connection between smartphone use and depressed and suicidal teens. Social media can be accessed through a variety of digital devices, but the smartphone is the tool tweens... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Stop. You’re missing Christmas., By Aprill Brandon
I can’t believe Thanksgiving is over and Christmas is right around the corner. Seems like it was only Halloween yesterday. Oh, but how I love this time of year. Everything is just better, just shinier, this time of year. Cozied up in pajamas under a blanket, drinking a mug of something hot, watching holiday specials. Happy sigh. It all begins now. Although... read more.
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Ramblings of an Old Man… They say I’m a celebrity, By Bob Robinson
The next time you hear someone say “The Golden Years,” you have my permission to knock their blocks off! Well… not literally. Just tell them: “You wait. You’ll get there, too!” I have to take naps whenever I can, especially on the weekends. I have this buzzing in my ears that drives me nuts at times. My hearing is pretty much relegated to artificial enhance... read more.
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Start Talking!... Know! Social Media is Bringing Our Teens Down
12/4/2017 -- According to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there was a 33 percent increase in the number of teens experiencing depression, a 23 percent rise in teen suicide attempts, and a 31 percent surge in the number of teens who died by suicide in the five years between 2010 to 2015. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Foundation says suicide... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… The Great Grilled Cheese Meltdown of 2017, By Aprill Brandon
Maybe it was because my husband has been swamped with work lately. Or maybe it was because we couldn’t find a babysitter so I could join him at a company Christmas party for a few glorious kid-free hours. Or hell, maybe because it was Tuesday...I think it was Tuesday...but really it doesn’t matter if it WAS Tuesday because the demands of motherhood... read more.
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First Friday Good for Business, By Ethan Coppess, Edison State Communications student
First Friday is a day for people with small business in Greenville that don’t have a store front or a good place to advertise their business. They line up along Broadway from the former AAA to Montage Café. They line up and advertise what they have to give. There can be plenty of stuff, from a small soccer stand all the way to a small petting zoo. Amy... read more.
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Prairie Days, Days for Remembering, By Ethan Coppess, Edison State Communications student
Prairie Day in Greenville, has had an amazing turnout and it is only growing. This is an amazing event for kids of all ages and their parents and grandparents. It is a day for kids to come and see how people used to live back in the late 1700’s. Prairie Days provides plenty of activities and fun games for kids to play to keep them interested. They have a... read more.
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Commissioner’s Corner… A Year to be Thankful For
November has come and gone for 2017. This was a very good November weather wise, for most of the month it felt like early October. Now that Thanksgiving is over, the next 30 days starts the big Holiday season for retailers, manufacturers, and for most people. We hope the weather continues to co-operate! November is the month when we start... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! How To Reduce Holiday Stress
11/28/2017 -- The holidays are meant to be a joy-filled season of gathering with friends and relatives, enjoying festive lights and music, exchanging goodies and giving generously. However, when time and money are stretched, relationships are strained and expectations are not met, what is meant to be a time of celebration may become a time of overwhelming stress, leading many to turn to unhealthy... read more.
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Inside Higher Education... Net Neutrality Rollback Concerns Colleges, By Lindsay McKenzie
The creation of internet fast lanes could come at a high cost to higher education, experts on technology and learning warn. -- November 29, 2017 -- Last week the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission published his plan to dismantle Obama-era regulations protecting "net neutrality" -- the idea that all web content should be treated equally by internet service providers. Under the FCC proposal... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… There’s always tomorrow, By Aprill Brandon
I have never wanted to star in a reality TV show. I have happily hate-watched enough of them to ever wish that kind of scrutiny on myself. Imagine my surprise, then, when I had kids and suddenly realized I was one. Every day of my life now is pretty much the kids binge-watching their favorite reality show, “Keeping Up With Momma’s Sanity.” Followed by the spin... read more.
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A Call to Reform Undergraduate Education, By Colleen Flaherty
November 30, 2017 - Major study by American Academy of Arts and Sciences seeks change in curriculum and assessment, commitment to funding public higher education, new ideas about the faculty role, and more. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. What was once a challenge of quantity in American undergraduate education is increasingly a challenge of... read more.
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Tips to Being a Successful Student, By Carl Brown, GHS Assistant Principal
Over the years I have occasion to have conversations with friends that are parents (many of them educators themselves) discussing what makes a child a successful student.  Throughout those conversations we have had, I believe we have identified a few key factors that make students successful. We were able to look back at our study... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Stupider things, By Aprill Brandon
Here is the thing they never tell you about being a parent (or at least not in an official pamphlet form): Once you get to a certain point, past the “oh god, I just really need both of us to survive this” stage, you will spend the majority of your parenting time arguing. Arguing about very stupid things. For example, say you buy your small child a sprinkled donut. Because... read more.
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Start Talking – Drug Prevention Resources for Schools
The number of reported drug-related incidents in school and drug use by school-aged kids has risen sharply this school year.  We encourage you to take some proactive steps to help curb any drug activity that may be occurring at your school.  The Start Talking! initiative was created to assist parents, educators, and community members in talking to students... read more.
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NPR… Hey, New Teachers, It's OK To Cry In Your Car, Meg Anderson
Like many first-year teachers, Luisana Regidor has a lot on her mind. There are lesson plans to write and papers to grade as well as a dozen other things: evaluations, observations, fundraisers, class trips. It's overwhelming. "Last Wednesday, I left here and I got in my car and I just cried," says Regidor, who teaches U.S. history at Schurz High... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! To Keep It Safe this Holiday Season – Adults and Alcohol
11/16/2017 - The holiday season is upon us, which means more adults will consume alcoholic drinks and in higher quantities. This time of year also puts more people on the roads, as they travel to see family and friends, near and far. It makes sense, then, that this season becomes one of the most dangerous times of the year for alcohol-related accidents and... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… What I’m thankful for this Thanksgiving, By Aprill Brandon
I don’t know about you guys but, for me, this has been one doozy of a year. Trying to juggle two small children and marriage and jobs and deadlines and ever-rising bills and the tattered remains of my social life, all while being chronically sleep deprived and all while the outside world appears to be crumbling around us, has taken its toll. I’m tired, ya’ll. And... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! What’s Hidden in Plain Sight – Part II
11/7/2017 - This Know! Tip reveals some of the tools and tactics teens may use to hide drug use. If you suspect your child is using drugs, you should contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline at 1-800-662- HELP (4357). Hidden in Plain Sight is a substance misuse awareness program for parents and other... read more.
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Diminishing Returns, By Kate Burch
I have lived in the same medium-size rust-belt city almost all of my life, and I have been amazed to observe, over the last couple of decades, the growth of the physical structures of the area’s two universities.  Along with the remarkable enlargement of these facilities has been an increase in amenities and improved esthetics.  And this has happened concurrently... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… How to get your kids to eat Thanksgiving dinner, By Aprill Brandon
I have mentioned many times in this particular column of mine that I love Thanksgiving. The holiday that asks nothing of you besides gluttony and drunkenness. I don’t even mind that I’m now the one in charge of the cooking, because in the end it all leads to the gluttony and drunkenness. Plus, I found a recipe for deep-fried stuffing balls that has... read more.
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“Jesus Wept” By Will McCabe
I believe those are the two most powerful words in the entire Bible. Yes, that’s a big claim, but that’s because of the context and what those words mean. See, when we look at John 11:35, the shortest verse in the Bible, we sometimes overlook what it means for Jesus to weep. First, let’s look back to the beginning of John 11. We learn about a man named Lazarus who... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! The Big Sibling Effect!
10/30/2017 - There is a unique and special connection between siblings that cannot be denied nor duplicated. They are both tormentors and protectors; a source of teasing one moment, the greatest ally the next. Siblings are also likely to be one and other’s longest-lasting relationship. Four out of five Americans get to experience the growing years with a... read more.
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Commissioner’s Corner… The Holiday Season has begun
October seems to be the official start of the Holiday season, with Halloween being the first big event of the fall season. October is also the month that traditionally we try to manipulate time once again by turning our clocks back. This year we turn them back in the first weekend of November. This month in the Commissioner’s office we have done a lot of tidying up of some Grant paperwork... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… No, YOU go gentle into that good night, By Aprill Brandon
So, I’ve been thinking a lot about death lately. Oh, sorry. That might be a bit too heavy of a sentence right off the bat. This is meant to be a “humor” column, after all. Let me start over. Good morning! How are you? I’m fantastic. My toddler had a meltdown inside a store and I dropped a meatball on my baby’s face. But Starbucks is now selling their... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! What’s Hidden in Plain Sight – Part I
10/23/2017 - This Know! Tip reveals some of the tools and tactics teens may use to hide drug use. If you suspect your child is using drugs, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline at 1-800-662- HELP (4357). Would you know if your child was experimenting with or using drugs? Would... read more.
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Jesus wasn’t Nice, By Will McCabe
Do you remember hearing from your parents to be nice if you wanted gifts from Santa? How he discerns between those who are naughty and nice? As a result, we are impressed early on with the notion that we are supposed to be nice. But what if I told you that’s not Biblical? Yeah, what if I told you that nowhere in the Bible are we asked to be nice to one another? There... read more.
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Are We Having Fun Yet? By Kate Burch
In the early days of the flood of stories about Harvey Weinstein’s sexual predation we read that fashion designer Donna Karan, an old friend of the Weinsteins defended him, suggesting that some of the young women he targeted might have been “asking for it” by dressing and behaving seductively.  She quickly was harassed and shamed into apologizing for her remarks by accusations that she... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… It’s the season of the sick, By Aprill Brandon
It’s almost Halloween, guys! The candy! The costumes! The cocktails! And most importantly, the release of season two of “Stranger Things”! Truly, it’s the best time of the year.  Ahem... If you’re single. But if you happen to be a parent, October really does live up to its reputation as the scariest month (and not just because your kids won’t let you binge... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! To Foster Empathy for Bullying Prevention
10/18/2017 - In a previous tip, Know! The End of Bullying Begins With YOU, we learned that in 2016, more than one in five students reported being bullied. Regardless of what position a child is in - a target, bully, or bystander – they are at an increased risk for a variety of mental health and behavioral problems, including substance abuse. In addition to positive... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! The End of Bullying Begins With YOU
October is Bullying Prevention Month - 10/11/2017 - Wondering why we hear so much about bullying? Because there’s way too much of it going on and it’s a huge problem for everyone involved. Students report getting bullied most often because of looks, body shape, race and sexual orientation. While every child is at risk for being the target... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… This is my face, By Aprill Brandon
My son has spent approximately 1,277 days on this Earth. My daughter, roughly 455. Counting the ones I took today, I have exactly 18 billion photos of them. Oops. Sorry. 18 billion and one. They just did the cutest thing, you guys. And they look amazing in every single one of these photos, even including the newborn “Benjamin Button” ones. (No, YOU’RE bias... read more.
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As the NFL Turns, By Susan Olling
I’ve been trying  to ignore the continuing soap opera involving NFL players, the NFL Commissioner, and the knee thing.  However, this drama seems to be everywhere.  Since it’s been hard to ignore, here are my two cents. It seems that somewhere in the mists of time, the playing of Mr. Key’s little  ditty, along with standing while it’s played, became customary... read more.
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Start Talking! Know! How Your Parenting Style Measures Up for Success
10/4/2017 - In a previous parent tip, Know! – What Kind of Parent Are You? we broke down the four basic parenting styles. Based on the descriptions, you were hopefully able to determine your overall parenting style. Now is your chance to see how your parenting style measures up for your child’s success. To review, the four basic parenting... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Becoming human again, By Aprill Brandon
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a married woman in possession of a few children must be in want of a life. It took me 23 minutes to come up with that line. I regret nothing. My amazing literary pun skills aside, I’m not kidding about that truth. Because we do. Oh, how we do. We want (and need) a full life. Not that we moms don’t live for our kids... read more.
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Commissioner’s Corner… Medicaid funding to hurt counties statewide
The fall season has officially appeared. Although one wouldn’t have known it the last week or so of September with temperatures in the 80’s. Now at the end things are more back to normal weather wise. It is now starting to look and feel like fall with the temperatures, and farmers starting to harvest beans and some corn. Sad to say, but it won’t be long till winter rears its ugly head. This month... read more.
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Broke Wife, Big City… Why does Hollywood keep breaking my heart? By Aprill Brandon
I don’t remember the first time it happened. I’m sure I was young though. Youth is the time when idol worship is at its peak. But I do know that since then it has happened on a fairly regular basis and yet I never grow any wiser. No matter how many times they rip my heart out of my chest and stomp on it and then run over its tattered remains with their super... read more.
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Support the MVCTC Levy, Jim Buchy
The Miami Valley Career Technology Center services 27 local school districts across a nine county area.  For almost 50 years thousands of students have been educated there and are successful, productive workers in the Miami Valley and beyond. There is a great need for physical updates and infrastructure need for the buildings.  On November 7, the voters of the Miami Valley... read more.
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Know! To create an after school prevention plan
9/20/2017 -- Heading back to school is a time of transition, especially for students entering middle or high school or students attending a new school. Studies show that times of transition increase a child’s risk for substance use. For some students it is the stress of having to navigate through a new school building and seeing so many new faces; for others it is the new or increased peer pressure to fit in and belong... read more.
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