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With our modern technology, and especially the internet which seems to put the whole world at our fingertips, it can be easy to think that we know a great deal. But how wise are you if you do not even know yourself — in a real way?

By PAULA HEWING, Courier Columnist August 31, 2023
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Dear Annie: I read your column all the time. I was married to a wonderful woman for 27-plus wonderful years until she passed last year.

By Annie Lane August 31, 2023
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Feature Home: Mulberry Farms, a Great Street Community
Unlike other 55+ communities we have so much included!

Prescott Valley's No. l rental home community offers new homes for rent from $1,750* to $2,300 per month. Two and three bedroom homes are 1,013 to 1,164 square feet.

August 31, 2023
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Good morning my lovelies. This week’s column is going to be a “catchall.” Just as I typed the words catchall, I wondered about that phrase. I went to Merriam-Webster and catchall means something that holds or includes miscellaneous items or a wide variety of things.

By Sandy Griffis August 31, 2023
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There are lots of vegetables that grow well through the cool autumn weather. Some plants need longer days and a bit warmer soil to really get started, but all produce through the end of the year.

By KEN LAIN, Special to the Courier August 31, 2023
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English ivy (Hedera helix), a heavy, woody vine with handsome, dark-green, waxy leaves, is believed to have been brought to the New World by European colonists in the 1700s.

By JESSICA DAMIANO, Associated Press August 31, 2023
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Happenings and sermons at Prescott-area churches, congregations and places of worship, as of Aug. 31, 2023

August 30, 2023
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Lowe’s has announced that the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store in Prescott is one of 100 community projects to be completed this year as part of Lowe’s Hometowns, the company’s largest-ever community impact program.

August 30, 2023
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Bird observations can be a sign of the changing seasons. Depending on what bird species you are seeing in your yard, you can know not only what time of year it is, but potentially even what month it is.

By Eric Moore August 30, 2023
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Dear Annie: I have been married to my second husband for 40 years, and we are both in our 80s and not in the best of health. My problem is extended visits from my sons — one son lives in Asia, and the other lives across the other side of the U.S.

By Annie Lane August 30, 2023
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Have you ever seen someone have a meltdown at the self-checkout in a grocery store? It is not a pretty sight. I witnessed a lady lose it when she realized that the twenty-five items that she had scanned and bagged, showed up as a $1,875.00 charge.

By Judy Bluhm August 29, 2023
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Dear Annie: My husband and I will celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary this year. Here’s the problem: I caught him sleeping with a friend of ours three years ago at our home while I was at work.

By Annie Lane August 29, 2023
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Prostate On-Site Project, a medical mobile service, will be providing affordable prostate cancer screenings to men 40 years and older, or younger if a history of prostate cancer runs in the family.

August 29, 2023
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DENVER — Christian Glass was a geology geek, a painter and a young man beset by a mental health crisis when he called 911 for help getting his car unstuck in a Colorado mountain town last year.

By JENNIFER PELTZ and JESSE BEDAYN, Associated Press/Report for America August 29, 2023
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I had breast cancer in my right breast when I was 45. I had a lumpectomy, underwent radiation treatments and had seven lymph nodes removed. My breast doctor told me not to use my right arm for any injections.

By Dr. Keith Roach August 29, 2023

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