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Being Thankful For What Didn’t Happen

With Thanksgiving coming upon us, and as we sit around the dinner table with our families and friends bowing our heads giving thanks for all we have. How about we switch things up this year and give thanks for what didn’t happen to us in 2017. Why not be thankful for all those times you …

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Praying For Those Going Through The Storms.

Many of us have friends and family members that are being affected by these storms. This is a time to put all the ugliness, pettiness and hatred aside and put yourselves in their shoes and come together in prayer. Heavenly Father, we come before you humbled and grateful. Lord we are lifting up those going …

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Happy Friday

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Have a Safe and Enjoyable Holiday Weekend

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Monthly Scams to Avoid

  January: Diets Losing weight is the most popular New Year’s resolution. But it is also the most likely to get you ripped off: The Federal Trade Commission says that more people are defrauded through weight-loss scams such as “miracle” supplements, “easy” exercising gizmos and “breakthrough” diets than any other product category it monitors. February: …

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Woman Found A Lost iPhone And What She Found On It Left Her Horrified

Have you ever thought about just how much information you keep in your phone? Your name, your parents’ names and contact information, photos of you and the people close to you. Not to mention most people have access to their social media, email and credit card numbers within the device. It’s all just a tap …

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How to Spot an Emotional Abuser

Physical abuse is easy to identify, but what about emotional? Emotional abusers often act out due to their own psychological issues. If you are in an emotionally abusive relationship, the best thing to do is to leave. It doesn’t matter how much time or effort you have put in the relationship, you can’t change someone …

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5 Things Never to Post Online

Doesn’t take much info for a criminal to take advantage Here are five tips on what to avoid posting on social media sites, like Facebook and Twitter: Never post personal information, including your Social Security number (not even the last four digits), birthday, and place of birth, home address, phone numbers, or personal account information. …

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Is Your Home a Ticking Time Bomb?

Having a fireplace is nice. It sets the mood for many occasions and looks pretty. However, chimney fires happen. In fact, according to the Chimney Safety Institute of America, they account for an average of 22,300 residential fires per year — most of which could be prevented with a little knowledge and routine maintenance. Here’s what …

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