It may still feel like summer, but the new school year officially has arrived. From crayons and notebooks to clothes and computers, back-to-school shopping is one of the most expensive times of the year for families. Here are some suggestions for ways you can save: TAKE STOCK OF WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE Before heading to […]
August 2022
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Creating the ‘WOW’ factor
By Kelsie Dove Denise Baumann is bringing color, excitement and innovation to events and venues throughout the Southeast with her company, Creative Elements Productions. “My company is an agency, so we book talent,” she says. “We can also do full front-to-back production of any live shows. I work with the best lighting guys, the best […]
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From Memorial Health System The first week of August is World Breastfeeding Week, and many new moms have a breastfeeding story. Maybe they intended to exclusively breastfeed for the first six months or the first year or two, but a roadblock obstructed that goal. If you need support, many resources can help you get back […]
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For many of us, a new school year is starting. Maybe you’re sad that summer is ending, or you’re nervous about a new journey ahead for you or your children. Perhaps you’re ready to make the most of your extra free time now that the kids are back in class. However you’re feeling as a […]
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IN YOUR 20s Kathy: • Start saving and planning now. • Take advantage of retirement savings plans offered by your employer, and contribute as much as it will match. If one is not offered, start your own. • Purchase your own life insurance while you are young and healthy, even if you don’t have children or […]
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“Hair brings one’s self-image into focus; it is vanity’s proving ground.” – Shana Alexander When a woman sees a doctor due to hair loss, aka alopecia, the physician considers many potential causes — including genetics, hormones, a medical condition, chemicals and trauma. Stress, nutrition and medications all may be contributing factors. The normal hair follicle […]
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A woman who is self-made has achieved wealth, status, etc., through personal effort and hard work rather than by accident of birth. Through sheer will and grit, she has risen to financial and social prominence. According to some experts, women now own over one-third of the world’s private wealth — which is increasingly self-generated. Here […]
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Need a new recipe that’s perfect for the summertime and packed with flavor? Fire up the grill and try this tasty pork chop recipe from Joy Monnerjahn, The Bayou Belle: WHAT YOU’LL NEED: 6 thick-cut pork chops • ½ cup low sodium soy sauce • 1/3 cup lime juice • ¼ cup sugar • 2 […]
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Wherever you stand on the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe vs. Wade, there’s no question the ruling has implications for women in Mississippi and throughout the nation. Here’s what you need to know about the decision and its impact. MISSISSIPPI PLAYED A PROMINENT ROLE. A 2018 Mississippi law, banning nearly all abortions in […]
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Destined for success
A weekend of renewal for the mind, body and spirit culminated in recognition for winners of the Destiny’s Elite Girls Scholarship Project. Destiny’s Elite Girls is a nonprofit, student-run service organization that strives to connect community resources with community needs. Recently, finalists for a $1,000 scholarship were invited to the My Journey Weekend Getaway, held […]