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The 1806 Eclipse in Cleveland

So what was Cleveland's last eclipse like? Good question. For one thing, Cleveland was a settlement—not a city—when the last total eclipse occurred here in 1806. Western Reserve Historical Society has an interesting story about who was here to see it and what people had to say about it. ...
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Rain, Rain, Go Away… To My Rain Garden

Rainwater runoff is a huge environmental problem. Adding a rain garden to low spots on your property is a simple but effective solution. Discover how you can be a part of the solution. ...
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Stan Hywet Opens for the 2024 Season

Stan Hywet, the former estate of F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, is open for the 2024 season with daily and specialty tours aimed at appealing to a variety of interests.  ...
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Death & Taxes

Sitting there at his computer, reading through notes in his familiar handwriting, it was like being there with him. It was not the first time we had talked about finances, or taxes. It brought back memories of other times sitting at his desk. ...
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Rates of Alzheimer’s Disease in the U.S. are Dropping?

There's surprising news that diagnoses of Alzheimer's Disease are actually on the decline. From 2000 to 2016, the rate dropped 30% in the United States, according to a 2022 Rand Corporation study. What accounts for this stunning and encouraging trend? It turns out, we can change our behaviors and lower our odds of getting dementia. ...
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Cat Care: How to Keep Your Feline Friend Purring

Encourage your kitty to play with their food. Really! It's good for them and strengthens your bond. Find more tips for a happy, healthy cat here, courtesy of One Health Organization. ...
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How Food Affects Chronic Conditions

Much of the research today is diving deeper into our diet and the role it plays on the growing numbers of chronic illnesses/conditions. What if eating different foods could reduce swelling, pain, improve bowel issues, slow cancer, or cognitive changes? ...
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Celebrating Women’s History Month with SSA

Women have longer average life expectancies and tend to live more years in retirement than men. This means that women have a greater chance of exhausting other sources of income while their Social Security benefit continues for life. It’s important for women to plan early and wisely for retirement. ...
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