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Peppermint Jim has developed a new line of mint products that celebrate organic farming practices and sustainability…from body care products, to handmade candies, to farming tools.

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Suicide happens everyday and we need to be aware of it and look for ways to prevent those we care about from being a victim of suicide; it’s permanent solution to a passing circumstance.

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Charlie Sheen gives interviews that appear to bite the hands that feed him…after his television show stops production. Will his erratic behavior end with Charlie Sheen’s obituary?

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Barbie & Ken have reunited after approximately a seven year break up. Is this drama good for our children or is it tongue in cheek marketing and as such, should be tolerated?

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Society appears to have lowered the standards of personal responsibility and conduct and it is negatively affecting our lives. We need to raise the standards.

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When a person is down and out like Ted Williams was and living homeless on the streets it is easy to think money is the answer. However, money doesn’t fix everything.

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Anyone who has ever prepared for the birth of a baby knows a bit about welcoming the baby; but at Christmas time, it is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, God’s son. How do you celebrate?

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The historic Belding Clock Tower is in danger of being torn down by the Electrolux company. There is an effort to gain support to sustain the clock tower & part of the historic silk mill.

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Pure mint oil produced on the Crosby Mint Farm in St. Johns, Michigan matters because it has healing power. It is a company that understands it mission to provide quality mint oil that heals.

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A New York judge orders an ex-wife to get set up for digital visitation between her ex-husband and children so they can visit when she moves 1,000 miles away. Is digital visitation enough?

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