Lifestyle

Everyday Heroes: Retail Workers
In the communities many groups are working hard to ensure that amid the pandemic customers are able to maintain some sense of normalcy and continue to...
Talking with children about Coronavirus
As public conversations around coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) increase, children may worry about themselves, their family, and friends getting il...

Rogers to celebrate 60th wedding anniversary
The children of Robert & Susan Rogers of Lucasville are pleased and proud to announce the 60th wedding anniversary of their parents who were joine...
Get Your Family Outside in Cooler Weather: It’s Good for You
Parents and guardians may be tempted to dial back outdoor activities when cold temperatures arrive, but getting outside is good for children and their...
Shop small businesses to improve the holiday experience
It’s the time of year when newspapers thicken with sales circulars and holiday advertisements. Consumers looking to beat the hustle and bustle a...

What to do with Thanksgiving leftovers
Holiday hosts toil for hours to create lavish meals everyone will enjoy. It’s not uncommon for Thanksgiving tables to be covered with more food ...
SOMC Births 11/11-11/18
November 11Heith and Jamie Leeth of Portsmouth, sonAlexandria Cooper and Aaron Howard of Vanceburg (Ky.), daughterRickie Wilson and Carmen Lefrancois ...
TourismOhio launches ice cream trail
Amid soaring summer temperatures, TourismOhio launched a new way to beat the heat: the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. The 15-stop trail highlights local, famil...
‘Text Neck’ means trouble
‘Text Neck’ Means TroubleFor Those Addicted to Mobile DevicesWell before the invention of cell phones, medical experts agreed that poor po...
Facebook stalking and phone spying: When self-sabotage becomes a quiet addiction
Some behaviors make us our own worst enemy: snooping through a partner’s phone, obsessing over Facebook photos of an event you weren’t inv...