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Greenville, SC Community Events »

[20 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 66 views]

The Greenville Little Theatre will hold auditions for Leading Ladies on Sunday, February 8, 2009, at 7 pm. Roles are available for five men and two women from 20 to 35 years of age and one older woman. Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Rehearsals will begin the end of February and there will be 10 performances from April 10 - 26, 2009.

Issues »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 159 views]

Cover Story »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 102 views]

By Kimberley Payne
I’ve enjoyed walking since my youth and continue to enjoy it today as my number one cardiovascular activity. I find walking to be the most flexible and relaxing exercise. No special equipment or skills are needed – just a good pair of shoes and sensible clothing. It can be done anywhere and anytime with a friend or by myself. Walking offers less risk of injury, with many of the benefits of more strenuous activities.
There can also be both spiritual and physical benefits by combining prayer with walking.

Your Digital Life »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 86 views]

by Jon Eckert
I’ve recently fallen into a paradoxical blip in the time-space continuum. That is, to me, each day lasts for one week (7 days; 168 hours; 10,080 minutes; 604,800 seconds) while each week is as short as a single day (24 hours; 1440 minutes; 86,400 seconds). Wrap your firing synapses around that one. Believe me; I’m just as bewildered as you are. As far as I can tell, for the rest of humanity, time crawls by second-by-second, minute-by-minute, hour-by hour, and so on.

Your Health »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 490 views]

Susi Hately
Managing family, personal life, career, in addition to financial woes in the current state of the economy can bring on stress to anyone. The consequences are manifested in sleepless nights, pain in areas such as neck and shoulders, as well as anxiety and overall lower mood levels. The grey winter weather only adds to the “winter blues” that can affect everyday life.

Your Car »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 1,465 views]

By Frank Canna
When it comes to keeping your car running like new, why wait until things become a problem? The simple solution to saving money and avoiding costly car repair bills is to get out there and do your own routine maintenance. Think about it. The small price you pay in advance will usually end up paying you big dividends in the long run. And when you take care of things before they become a problem, you are sure to have fewer surprises in the future.
There is nothing worse than …

Your Fitness »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 130 views]

So, here we go again. January 1. Here comes the onslaught. All the articles on weight loss, the TV, radio, newspaper commercials, diet books, and the annual speech from Oprah. We can count on all of these things coming to pass, only because the retailers know that YOU are thinking about it.

Your Insurance »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 122 views]

By Jonathan Elkin
As thousands of readers know, last month I focused on the pros and cons of term life insurance. In review, term life is a monthly payment that provides a death benefit for your life for a period of time. There is, however, a type of life insurance that actually pays you money whether you live OR die. Would you be interested in supplementing your retirement with your life insurance policy? How would it feel to have your life insurance policy pay you each year?!?!
Here are the …

Your Home »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 31 views]

When you’re looking to get a mortgage loan, you may work with a loan officer or you may choose to work with a mortgage broker. People often confuse the two job types even though both will glean the same results: a new home. However, it is important to understand the difference between the two types of jobs so you know what to expect from them during the mortgage application process.

Your Business »

[6 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 37 views]

HSAs are increasing in popularity due to a feature, in which dollars are allocated to employees who can roll the accounts over every year and take them with them when they leave. “I have a host of clients that use HRAs, and a host of clients that use HSAs,” Bradley said.