Month: November 2018

Mental Health Matters: Is It “Kids Being Kids” or Bullying

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Expert advice for parents on how to tell the difference and, most importantly, how to react. It’s not uncommon for a child to complain...

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Modern Technology Improves Chiropractic Care

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By Sam St. John According to the American Chiropractic Association, there are 77,000 chiropractors in the United States treating an...

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Houseplants for the Holidays & Beyond

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WORDS & PHOTOS BY SUSAN TIMMONS I take the gamble. Sometimes I win; sometimes I lose. But I never call it a real loss if the gamble is...

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Check Out Those Buns

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The sweet and savory creations at Cinn City are turning heads (and taste buds.) By Rachel Dalton | Photos By Ashlee Glen Lemony Snicket may...

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Mental Health Matters: Stressed Out?

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7 Ways to Cope When Life Gets Overwhelming School is in full swing. The busy holiday season is around the corner with its gift lists and...

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The Spirits of Virginia

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Small batch distilleries are more than just a flash in the pan. Bourbon has an especially rich history in the state. According to the...

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Living Out Loud November/December 2018

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Another “Best Of” Record Our website was in overdrive this fall as readers casted their votes in the 2019 Best Of Lynchburg contest,...

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13th Annual Gift Guide

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Look What I Found! Have you bought Dad a tie more times than you can count? Or do your kids’ presents always seem to be the same cheap...

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Editor’s Letter November/December 2018

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You’ve probably seen this research on the news or shared on social media. Psychology experts say putting up your Christmas trees and...

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As Santa Would See lt…

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Photos by 323 Unmanned Flight Services This bird’s eye view of the Christmas tree at the roundabout in Wyndhurst was taken by 323...

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