Guest blogger Sara Link shares the good things that happen when a community strives to meet the needs and celebrate the strengths of people of all ages.
Annie Malone: Historic Jewel
Annie Minerva Turnbo was tenth of eleven children, born August 9, 1869, in Metropolis (now known as Brooklyn), Illinois. She
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Dark chocolate, red wine and your health
Have you heard that red wine and dark chocolate are good for you? Find out why.
Changing things up on Valentine’s Day good for your heart
Valentine's Day doesn't have to mean expensive chocolates and flowers. Getting creative can be more fun, even healthy.
Diabetes, the heart and the trifecta of health
Diabetes and heart disease are definitely connected, but with healthy choices, they don't have to be.
Finding your Valentine through online dating
While singles of all ages are finding that special someone using online dating, some get their hearts broken by scammers who are looking for money, not love. Watching for red flags is the best way to keep the digital dating process fun and safe.
Health insurance marketplace open enrollment ends February 15
It's not too late to sign up or make changes to your Health Insurance Marketplace coverage, but the deadline is coming soon.
Keep your heart and lungs healthy with the right kind of exercise
Taking care of your heart with the right kind of exercise is the best way to keep it running like a smooth engine.
Finding books, fulfillment and even a job at the library
Looking for a job in today's tech-savvy world can be a daunting task for those who aren't confident in their skills. The local library is a great place to get the training needed to search for and land the perfect job.
The value of Spanish language computer training for library patrons
Many library patrons come in need of computer training that is offered in Spanish. Having curriculum and materials that have been translated shortens the learning curve.






